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    are artworks made around the 1860s to the 1970s

    modern art

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    this period succeeded the artworks produced in the academic style

    modern art

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    is characterized by a movement away from the traditional and classical modes in painting that made many artists feel outdated

    modern art

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    saw new art styles broke traditional art and opened windows for future innovations, fresh ideas about art functions, materials and never-before-seen manners

    modernist artists

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    was originally the origin of new styles that later on influenced many artists around the globe

    europe

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    it has begun in the 19th century with a group of paris based artist whose exhibits brought them to fame

    impressionism

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    the name of impressionism was taken from the title of claude monet's work

    Impression sunrise

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    at first the movement has faced criticism from the conventional art community in france

    impressionism

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    artist believed that the color of shade was affected by surroundings hues and should filter and shine on to the scene and flow to the objects

    impressionism

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    art focuses on the "here and now" of the subject like a daily or ordinary people in the city

    impressionism

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    they concentrate on painting the changes in color and shape caused by light at different times of the day

    impressionism

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    colors are not blended or smoothly shaded

    impressionism

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    he was the leader of the impressionist

    claude Monet

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    he was the artist who paint a picture that did not look like a photograph as you always ask him self "what do i see and how do i capture it in painting?"

    claude monet

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    is the most famous for his beautiful garden painting

    Claude monet

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    he has a fascination with observing and painting light and nature

    Claude Monet

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    is the most famous for his beautiful garden painting as he stay for long hours in his garden and painted for him and his wife

    Claude Monet

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    he liked to paint lively group of figures

    pierre auguste renoir

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    he usually use the maid in his house as is model

    pierre auguste renoir

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    were full of sketchy patches of colors and contrast of light and shades

    Pierre Auguste renoir

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    he was known when he became crippled in old age and carried on the painting by wedging crushes in is twisted fingers

    Pierre Auguste renoir

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    he became one of the first recognized philippine artist

    juan luna

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    he mastered first the classical style of art then tried his hand at impressionist style

    juan luna

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    he was known for using small and brightly dabs on the cheeks

    juan luna

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    the qualities of his paintings reflected the lights and outdoor appearances

    juan luna

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    the first national artist of the philippines

    Fernando amorsolo

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    he was known for catching the quality of sunlight at high noon

    Fernando amorsolo

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    some artists felt that impressionism sacrificed too much by trying to capture the momentary effects of lights on its form and shape

    expressionism

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    they claimed that art should present more personal and expressive view of life

    expressionism

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    the art movement in which artwork conveyed strong feeling was called

    expressionism

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    it expresses the meaning of emotional experiences and later on the initially started the movement in poetry, architecture, literature ,theater, dance, film and music

    expressionism

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    the used the art as an experimental and innovative style for world war one, as it shows deep psychological functions and dehumanizing effects of industrialization

    expressionism

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    he was the best known forerunner of expressionism

    Edvard munch

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    his early life has tortured by sickness, death, insanity and happy love affairs and guilt

    Edvard munch

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    he believed that shaped, line and color have emotional properties capable conveying hightened feelings

    wassily kadinski

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    he suffered a breakdown as a soldier in the world war 1

    earnst kirchner

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    use exaggerated features, dark ones and heavy brush strokes to express intense feelings set the expressionistic stone

    victorio edades

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    it was the first abstract style of modern art

    cubism

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    developed by george braque and pablo picasso in 1907 in paris france

    cubism

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    started with the idea that all shapes in nature are based on geometric shape: the sphere, the cone and the cylinder

    cubism

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    characterized by reconstruction of objects based on geometric figures

    cubism

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    it started from the word cube that means shapes are used to form an object

    cubism

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    it does not follow laws of art perspective, uses flat shapes and masses to form a subject

    cubism

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    color was almost nonexistent except for the use of monohromatic scheme that often include gray blue and ochre

    analytic cubism

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    moved away from the unified monochrome surfaces of analytic cubism to a more direct colorful and their decorative style

    synthetic cubism

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    they were the leader of a new movement and art called cubism

    pablo picasso and george braque

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    their artworks focuses on the abstract properties of line, shape and composition

    pablo picasso and georges braque

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    the was unprecedented but was led to the unrelealistic style tart of the most influential art movement

    pablo Picasso , georges braque, cubism

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    art movement got its name from a nonsense word

    dada, dadaism

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    they created an artwork when translated in tagalog it was kalokohan or walang kwenta as it shows obscene humor and visible puns

    dadaism

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    wanted to leave an exclamation point to the viewers what is the arts role in modern age

    dadaism

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    dadaism using was founded in

    zurich switzerland in 1916

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    it protested the madness of world war 1

    dadaism

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    he uses ordinary manufactured objects that selected and modified

    marcel Duchamp

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    by simply choosing the objects and repositioning or joining, tilting and signing it the found object became art

    marcel Duchamp