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Historic Styles of Art. Lesson by Anna Lines *click anywhere to begin. Hello! My name is Pierre and I’m an artist! Welcome to my art history lesson! If you need help click on my paint palette and I’ll be there in a jiff! Click the arrow to continue! . Let’s talk buttons!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lesson by Anna Lines*click anywhere to begin

Historic Styles of Art

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Hello! My name is Pierre and I’m an artist! Welcome to my art history lesson!

If you need help click on my paint palette and I’ll be there in a jiff!

Click the arrow to continue!

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Let’s talk buttons!•Click this button to go

to the main menu.

•Click this button to leave the lesson.

•Click this button to go back to the last slide.•Click this button to go to the next slide.

•Click this button if you need help.

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What would you like to do first?

Click on the category you want

to explore.

Painting Styles

ArtistsReview Quiz

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Look at that style!Click on a style of painting

to explore.

ImpressionismCubism

Abstract Expressionism

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Impressionism

• 19th century art movement

• Characteristics of impressionist paintings:- small, thin, visible brushstrokes- open compositions- ordinary subject matter- movement- unusual angles

(click on the techniques button to learn more)Techniques

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Techniques of Impressionism

• Short, quick strokes of paint

• Use of grays and dark tones

• Wet paint applied to wet paint to mix colors easily

• Shadowy effect of light – use of natural light emphasized

(click the styles button to return to the style menu)

Styles

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Cubism

• 20th century avant-garde art movement

• Revolutionized European painting and sculpture

• Started by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque

(click on the techniques button to learn more)

Learn why Cubism revolutionizedEuropean painting and sculpture!

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CubismWorks done by Picasso and Braque captured

a 3D view of an image. This was revolutionary because all art that was

considered traditional before cubism was flat and 2D. This was a huge turning point in

the history of art.

Techniques

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Techniques of Cubism

• Objects appear broken up into many pieces and then re-assembled in an abstract form

• Objects are depicted from multiple view points

• Use of random angles(click the styles button

to return to the style menu)

Styles

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Abstract Expressionism• American post World

War II art movement• Known as rebellious• First specifically

American movement to achieve international influence

(click the techniques button to learn more)

Learn why Abstract Expressionismis known as rebellious

by clicking here!

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A Rebel Style

Abstract expressionism was known as rebellious because it’s

techniques and general style went against the specific art movement of the time; mainly European art. American abstract expressionists

experimented with color and shape to go against the particular European style of the time.

Techniques

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Techniques of Abstract Expressionism

• Spontaneous, automatic, subconscious creation

• Emotional intensity

• Although given the impression of spontaneity, the works are carefully planned

(click on the styles button to return to the style menu)

Quick Review!

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Quick Review!

Which style revolutionized European painting

and sculpture?

Impressionism

CubismAbstract

Expressionism

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Correct!

Cubism did revolutionize European painting and sculpture.

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Incorrect

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Incorrect

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Meet some famous artists!Click on each artist to see their style

and work!

Claude Monet

Pablo Picasso

Jackson Pollock

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Claude Monet

• French Impressionist painter• Founder of the impressionist

movement in France• The term Impressionism

comes from his painting called “Impression, Sunrise”.

Click here to see Monet’s work!

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Water Liliesby Claude Monet

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artists!

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Pablo Picasso

Click here to see Picasso’s work!

•Spanish artist•One of the most influential artists of the 25th century•Founder of the cubist movement with Georges Braque

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Three Musiciansby Pablo Picasso

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artists!

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Jackson Pollock

• Influential American painter• Most well known for his abstract

expressionist paintings which are also known as “action paintings”

• Unique style of “drip painting”

What are action

paintings?

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Action PaintingsAction painting was a way critics

described Pollock’s work because he put all his energy and life into his works. He would literally throw or drip his paint onto the canvas. The

paintings turned into an action of the body conveying a second of action

and motion.

Click here to see Pollock’s work!

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Lavender Mist No. 1by Jackson Pollock

Quick Review!

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Quick Review!

True or False: Pablo Picasso created a painting called

The Four Horsemen.

True False

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Incorrect

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Correct!Picasso did not make a painting called

The Four Horsemen.

Now take thereal quiz!

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Quiz time!

Let’s test your knowledge with a small quiz

over the artists and their distinct styles!

GO!

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Question 1

Who did a painting titled Water Lilies?

A.ClaudeMonet

B.JacksonPollock

C.Pablo

Picasso

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GOOD JOB!

Next question!

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Question 2

Painting style where objects/figures are broken up

into pieces and then re-assembled:

A.Surrealism

B.Cubism

C.Impressionism

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AWESOME!

Next question!

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Question 3

True or False: Abstract Expressionism is the 1st

specifically American movement to achieve international influence.

True False

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AMAZING!

Next question!

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Question 4

Which painter has a unique style where he “drips” paint

onto the canvas?

A.Pablo

Picasso

B.ClaudeMonet

C.JacksonPollock

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GENIUS!

Next question!

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Question 5

True or False: Cubism is an art movement from the

19th century.

True False

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SUPER!

Next question!

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Question 6

Which artist co-founded the cubist movement?

A.Claude Monet

B.Pablo

Picasso

C.Salvador

Dali

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GREAT!

Next question!

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Question 7

Which painting did Jackson Pollock make?

LavenderMistNo. 1

Three Musicians

WaterLilies

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TERRIFIC!

FINISH!

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Congratulations! You have successfully completed the quiz and my lesson on some of the most important styles of painting! Feel free to go back and explore

the activities again!

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HELPWhere do you

want to go?

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Are you sure you want to exit?

YES NO

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Goodbye!Hope you come back soon

to discover more art!