Art styles
A comparison
Categories of Styles
1. Expressionism
2. Realism
3. Fantasy
4. Abstract
Expressionism
Eugene Delacroix,Paganini,1831,Oil on cardboard on wood panel17 5/8 x11 7/8
Realism
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres,Paganini,1819Black chalk drawing, 12” x 8 ½ “
A. Artist captured performance instead of true likeness of the man.Evokes the actual sounds and movement of him playing.
A. B.
B. Realistic likeness of violinist. Artist presents him in a cool, distant stance, conveying a sense of intellectual composure rather than emotion.
Marilyn LevineBob’s Cowboy
Boots1973
left: 33.7 x 34.1 x 13.0 cm.
right: 33.3 x 33.5 x
15.4 cm.
Abstraction
Pablo Picasso,Man with Violin1911-191239”x30”Philadelphia Museum of Art
FantasyMarc Chagall
The Green Violinist
1923-1924
Oil on canvas
Guggenheim Museum
Las MeninasPicasso (1957)CubismVelazquez (1656)
Baroque
Sometimes artists change their personal style
PicassoSelf PortraitBefore1900
Name the style
Choices:
Realism
Abstraction
Emotionalism
Fantasy
Edvard Munch,
The Sick Child, 1907
Marc Chagall, 1915Birthday
Winslow HomerThe Cotton Pickers
1876
Rene MagritteThe Listening Room
Kathe KollwitzDie Witwe I (The
Widow I), 1922-3.
woodcut on paper
approximately 15” x 9”
Museum of art Wichita State
Univ.
Trompe-l’oiel Paintings
Began in mural
paintings
Escaping Criticism by Pere Borrell del Caso, 1874
Realism and SculptureTrompe-l’oiel
Marliyn Levine
Richard Shaw
Marilyn LevinePeggy’s Jacket
199182.5 x 47.5 x
16.8 cm.
Boots with Steel Toes1971
Small Case with Handle1981
5 ½ x 12 x 7 inches
Richard Shaw1941-
perfectly cast porcelain objects and overglaze transfer decals
Camden Passage1979
Origami Ship and Birthday Cake 2003
The Pavilion
2001glazed
porcelain with overglaze
transfers 13 x
9 x 8 in.
Mrs. Rembrandt2005
Julian Beveer and street art