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20th C Art Movements, Powerpoint

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20th Century Art The post-impressionists can be further broken down into schools of art that began diverging enormously at the fin de sicle, the end of the 19th century. Fauvism These artists we have already experienced in our unit on the post-impressionists. They include Gaugin and Matisse. Fauvism refers to ?wild animals,? and this school is characterized by much use of primary colors and symbolism Expressionism Much of this art was created during an age of anxiety concerning the present and future, as militarism and unbridled imperialism strode across the globe?..the German artists began a school called Der Bruecke, the Bridge?.. Franz Marc ? Blue Horses Weimar Art Edvard Munch Art Deco-Art Nouveau Maxfield Parrish

Thoughts on Pablo Picasso

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Trey Sullivan Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso was born on October 25, 1881, in Malaga. He died on April 8, 1973, in Mougins. He was famous for painting, sculpting, and printmaking, but he is most known for his painting. He was raised in France and was trained by his father. He also received training at the Real Acedemia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando. He showed signs of being a very good artist at a young age In the year 1900 Picasso made his first trip to Paris which at the time was the art capitol of the world. His first year there was spent in poverty; he even had to burn his own work to heat his small apartment. Then in 1901 he moved to Madrid and began drawing for a magazine. In 1905 his work started to be collected.
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