HOA 106 1nd Edition Lecture 15Outline of Last Lecture II. Architecture (Realism)III. Late 19th Century Styles (New Unit)a. Academic Realist Paintingb. Impressionism i. Monet, RenoirIV. Post-ImpressionismOutline of Current Lecture V. Post Impressionism Cont. VI. Symbolism VII. Art NouveauVIII. The Arts and Crafts Movement Current LectureLecture 3/19/15- Post Impressionism cont. o Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge Artist was only a little over 3 feet due to childhood accident. Demi monde – subject matter; brothels, bars, night clubs. Yellow/red tones, blue background. Painted on a brown paper bag. Jane Avril - First posters- Woman dressed in snake dress. Advertises woman’s night club act. - Inspired by Japanese art o Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte Island where middle class people came to relax. Very simple shapes and figures. Animals. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. Pointillism o Edgar Degas the False Start - The influence of photography - Horse race, horse starts too early. o Eadweard Muybridge, Photo Sequence of a Racehorse Stop action photography of a racehorse. Spartan Girls Challenging Boys - Suggests awareness of social tensions in the 19th century - Women’s rights - Naked women and men. Bather - Blue, white, yellow tones. Red head woman bathing herself. The Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen- Ballet dancer, bronze sculpture - Tule skirt - Represents a degenerative type - Physiognomy, the belief that the appearance of the face and body betray the state of the soul. o Mary Cassat, the Bath American painter and colleague of Degas. Brighter colors. Woman bathing a young girl. Paints women and children sceneso Berthe Morisot, In a Park Woman with children and dog in grassland park o Paul Cezanne, Monte Saint-Victoire Green, yellow foreground, blue green background. Image of forest and mountainin background - Symbolismo Art and music had hidden meansings o Fernand Khnopff, I Lock My Door Against Myself Depicts a woman envisioning something. What is she thinking?o Edvard Munch, the Scream Inspired by Peruvian mummy. Depicts a panic attack. Orange and red background. Black and grey figure o Gustave Klimt, The Kiss Orange and green colors. Shimmery background. Two figures kissing each other. Metallic surface. Patterns. o Claude Debussy, Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun French composer Influenced by Indonesian music and instruments gamelan Revolutionized modern dance choreography by Vaslav Nijinsky - Art Nouveauo Reaction against industrialization and mass production o Things should be handmade and individualized o Influences: Japanese Prints - Hokusai, The Great Wave Botany and the microscopic world Loie Fuller, a dancer, who danced with swirling fabric o France and Belgium Victor Horta, Tassel House, Brussels o American Louis Comfort Tiffany, Stained Glass Window - Landscape scene – forms a painting in glass. - The Arts and Crafts Movemento Gustav Stickley – begun in England and adopted in America. The Stickley design firm wasestablished in 1883. o Emphasis on sturdy, hand crafted, simple furniture. Stickley
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