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  • Sabrina Mikhaela Canindo
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  • 1

    Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects:

    Realism, Abstraction, Symbolism, Fauvism, Dadaism, Futurism, Surrealism, Expressionism

  • 2

    The attempt to portray the subjects as it is.

    Realism

  • 3

    Tries to be objective as possible.

    Realism

  • 4

    To describe as accurately and honestly as possible what is observed by the senses.

    Realism

  • 5

    Its goal is the faithful rendering of the objective reality of human life.

    Realism

  • 6

    Presentation and organization of details in the work seem natural.

    Realism

  • 7

    Emphasizes the daily life of a common man.

    Realism

  • 8

    Meaning “to move away or separate.”

    Abstraction

  • 9

    Does not show the subject at all as an objective reality, but only shows the artist’s ideas and feelings about the subject.

    Abstraction

  • 10

    Ways abstract subjects can be presented:

    Distortion, Elongation, Mangling, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism

  • 11

    The subject is in misshapen condition, or the regular shape is twisted out.

    Distortion

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    The subject is lengthened.

    Elongation

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    A protraction or an extension.

    Elongation

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    Subject or elements in a composition are cut, lacerated, mutilated or hacked with repeated blows.

    Mangling

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    The use of a cone, cylinder, sphere, or the use of geometric shapes at the expense of other elements.

    Cubism

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    Characterized by the use of large canvasses and a deliberate lack of refinement in the application of paint, strong color, uneven brush strokes and rough texture.

    Abstract Expressionism

  • 17

    The use of a visible sign of an idea, or symbols to convey the message of the artist.

    Symbolism

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    Does not attempt to express ethical, philosophical or psychological themes, rather they paint pictures of comfort, joy and pleasure.

    Fauvism

  • 19

    Use extremely bright colors.

    Fauvism

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    A protest movement in the arts.

    Dadaism

  • 21

    React to what they believed were outgrown traditions of art and the evils they saw in the society.

    Dadaism

  • 22

    Tried to shock and provoke the public with outrageous art playful and highly experimental.

    Dadaism

  • 23

    "__", French word "hobby horse" (deliberately chosen because it is nonsensical.

    Dadaism, Dada

  • 24

    Captures the speed and force of modem incustrial society.

    Futurism

  • 25

    Founded in Paris by French poet __, uses art as a weapon against the evils and restrictions seen in society.

    Surrealism, Andre Breton (1924)

  • 26

    Surrealism is an invented word meaning "__".

    Super Realism

  • 27

    Artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.

    Expressionism

  • 28

    Expressionism Examples:

    Sepang Loca (1958) - Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio, Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio (1969) - Paul Dumol, Mapait sa Bao - Revel Aquila

  • Enumeration

    Enumeration

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    Enumeration

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    Identification

    Identification

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    Identification

    Identification

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    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

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    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

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    Chap 1&2

    Chap 1&2

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    Chap 1&2

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    C1 part 2

    C1 part 2

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    C1 part 2

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    HUM

    HUM

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    HUM

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    Chap 3&4

    Chap 3&4

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    Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7

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    Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7

    Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7

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    Chap 1,2

    Chap 1,2

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    Chap 1,2

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Chap 3,4

    Chap 3,4

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    Chap 3,4

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    Chapter 2

    Chapter 2

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    Chapter 2

    Chapter 2

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    Lesson 1&2

    Lesson 1&2

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    Lesson 1&2

    Lesson 1&2

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    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

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    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

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    Lesson 3&4

    Lesson 3&4

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    Lesson 3&4

    Lesson 3&4

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    Chapter 4

    Chapter 4

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    Chapter 4

    Chapter 4

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    Lesson 5,6&7

    Lesson 5,6&7

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    Lesson 5,6&7

    Lesson 5,6&7

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    (2)

    (2)

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    (2)

    (2)

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    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5

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    Chapter 5

    Chapter 5

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    CE215

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Methods of Presenting the Art Subjects:

    Realism, Abstraction, Symbolism, Fauvism, Dadaism, Futurism, Surrealism, Expressionism

  • 2

    The attempt to portray the subjects as it is.

    Realism

  • 3

    Tries to be objective as possible.

    Realism

  • 4

    To describe as accurately and honestly as possible what is observed by the senses.

    Realism

  • 5

    Its goal is the faithful rendering of the objective reality of human life.

    Realism

  • 6

    Presentation and organization of details in the work seem natural.

    Realism

  • 7

    Emphasizes the daily life of a common man.

    Realism

  • 8

    Meaning “to move away or separate.”

    Abstraction

  • 9

    Does not show the subject at all as an objective reality, but only shows the artist’s ideas and feelings about the subject.

    Abstraction

  • 10

    Ways abstract subjects can be presented:

    Distortion, Elongation, Mangling, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism

  • 11

    The subject is in misshapen condition, or the regular shape is twisted out.

    Distortion

  • 12

    The subject is lengthened.

    Elongation

  • 13

    A protraction or an extension.

    Elongation

  • 14

    Subject or elements in a composition are cut, lacerated, mutilated or hacked with repeated blows.

    Mangling

  • 15

    The use of a cone, cylinder, sphere, or the use of geometric shapes at the expense of other elements.

    Cubism

  • 16

    Characterized by the use of large canvasses and a deliberate lack of refinement in the application of paint, strong color, uneven brush strokes and rough texture.

    Abstract Expressionism

  • 17

    The use of a visible sign of an idea, or symbols to convey the message of the artist.

    Symbolism

  • 18

    Does not attempt to express ethical, philosophical or psychological themes, rather they paint pictures of comfort, joy and pleasure.

    Fauvism

  • 19

    Use extremely bright colors.

    Fauvism

  • 20

    A protest movement in the arts.

    Dadaism

  • 21

    React to what they believed were outgrown traditions of art and the evils they saw in the society.

    Dadaism

  • 22

    Tried to shock and provoke the public with outrageous art playful and highly experimental.

    Dadaism

  • 23

    "__", French word "hobby horse" (deliberately chosen because it is nonsensical.

    Dadaism, Dada

  • 24

    Captures the speed and force of modem incustrial society.

    Futurism

  • 25

    Founded in Paris by French poet __, uses art as a weapon against the evils and restrictions seen in society.

    Surrealism, Andre Breton (1924)

  • 26

    Surrealism is an invented word meaning "__".

    Super Realism

  • 27

    Artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person.

    Expressionism

  • 28

    Expressionism Examples:

    Sepang Loca (1958) - Amelia Lapena-Bonifacio, Paglilitis ni Mang Serapio (1969) - Paul Dumol, Mapait sa Bao - Revel Aquila