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From Cubism to Impressionism: Styles of Art
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Tags: Art, Style, Painting, Artist, Van Gogh, Realism, Cubism, Dali
These are the different styles of art and artists that painted in that style.
| | Abstract: Art that is unrecognizable. People, animals, or places are not as they appear in the real world. Color and shape is used to show emotions. Sonia Delaunay Jackson Pollock |
| | Cubism: Works are not supposed to look real because the artist uses geometric shapes Pablo Picasso Marc Chagall Georges Braque |
| | Expressionism: Expresssion of certain feelings. Movement started in Germany. Marc Chagall Wassily Kandinsky Ludwig Kirchner |
| | Fauvism: Bright, wild and unusual colors. Henri Matisse |
| | Impressionism: Bold colors and little detail. Often outdoor scenes and landscapes. Movement started in France. Claude Monet Mary Cassatt Pierre Auguste Renoir Camille Pissaro |
| | Pointillism: Use of small dots or strokes that blend together from afar. Paul Seurat Paul Signac |
| | Pop Art: Everyday items painted in a brash and colorful way. Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenberg David Hockney |
| | Postimpressionism: Colors and shadows used in still lifes and landscapes. Vincent Van Gogh Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Paul Gauguin Paul Cezanne |
| | Primitivism: Simple, flat and two-dimensional. Paul Klee Henri Matisse |
| | Realism: Exactly how you would see it with the naked eye. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Leonardo Da Vinci Gustave Courbet Honore Daumier Thomas Eakins John Singleton Copley |
| | Surrealism: Dreamlike visions of real life made to look strange and mysterious. Salvador Dali Henri Rousseau Max Ernst |
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