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Cubism
Experiment
Today:

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Learning objectives
 1 - You will refresh your knowledge of modern art periods
      such as Symbolism, Pointilism, Expressionism and
      Cubism.

2 - You will develop cubist drawing skills using oil pastels.

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Welke revolutie was gaande in het begin van de 20e eeuw?
What statement about the beginning of the 20th century
(1900-1914) is NOT correct?
A
Countries in Europe were relatively hostile to each other, and the war was believed to be possible.
B
Paris was the center of European art where artists met and exchanged ideas.
C
There were significant social problems. Many people who worked in the urban industry felt abused.
D
Factory owners paid overtime with shares in the factory and works of art by local painters.

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What was NOT a result of the invention of the still camera in the 19th century?
A
Painters received fewer commissions for realistic portraits.
B
Artists no longer made works in black and white.
C
Artists felt free not to paint realistically because the camera could do it better anyway.
D
Artists used photos as inspiration for their paintings.

Slide 5 - Quiz

First World War

Every young man had to join the army.
Some artists volunteered.
Artists were seen as too weak and did not need to fight.
If you made drawings of the wounded at the front, you were given longer leave.

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Symbolism
Expressionism
Pointillism
Express Emotions
Analysis of light
Think deep and beyond

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Kees Van Dongen, soprano singer, 1907
Francois Drouais, la comtaisse d'Artois, 1750

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Which art elements do you see in this expressionist painting?
Strong colour contrasts
Smooth transitions
Distorted, non-realistic shapes
Illusion of depth  through the use of line perspective
Thick contourlines
Refined details
Rough brushwork
Idealised human figures
Intuitive, spontanious choices

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Which modern art style
 do you associate with the following pictures?

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Alfred Hrdlicka,
Mahnmal gegen den Krieg. Hamburger Feuersturm, 1986

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Punk in the '80s

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Barak Obama, Election poster, 2009

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Arno Coenen, Scate park Amsterdam, 2017

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Rahul Mishra's autumn/winter 2017-18 collection

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Paula Modersohn-Becker, selfportrait, 1906
African mask
Minnie Mouse
Face with a skin desease
Anti-wrinkle treatement
Drag this field:
What was the inspiration for this expressionist self-portrait?

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Artists admired people who lived in harmony with nature.
Their art inspired them.
They thought their art to be pure and unspoiled by civilisation.

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Pablo Picasso,
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907

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Could this be an expressionist painting?
Why ? Why not?

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Could this be an expressionist paintig?
Why? Why not?

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Pablo Picasso,
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907
Cubism
c. 1907 - c. 1940

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shapes intertwine

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Analytical 
1907 - 1912
Synthetic
1912 - 1940

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Georges Braque,
Violin and pitcher,
1910
Cubists were inspired by:

1- Geometry -
the basic structure
of everything

2- The idea of a
4th dimension

Henry Pointcaré, mathematician,
1854-1912



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Esprit Jouffret, drawing of an octahedron in the fourth dimension, 1903

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Analytical 
1907 - 1912
Composed of geometrical shapes
Dull colours
Flattened perspective
Multiple viewpoints in a single artwork.
No contour lines
Line perspective
Synthetic cubism
Analytic cubism

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Paplo Picasso, Weeping woman, 1937
George Braque, Still life, 1929
Synthetic
1912 - 1940

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Now it's your turn

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Draw the face of your idol in the cubist style with oil pastels.

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