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art history
orphism
This movement harmoniously blends color, form, and abstraction together
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It attempts to unravel the boundaries between perception and reality through the harmonious interaction of color, form, and abstraction
Expressionism
Monk used strong contrasts and exaggerated forms in 'Dance of Life', such as twisted bodies and exaggerated arm and leg postures
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synthetism
paul gaugin
He gave up traditional light and shadow, as well as the influence of light source color on objects
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futurism
Using fragmented and intersecting planar surfaces and contours to simultaneously display several views of an object.
. But futurists also attempt to depict the motion of objects,
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vorticism
vorticisim painting emphasizes "modern life", with a series of bold lines and dazzling colors drawing the audience's attention to the center of the canvas,
Wyndham Lewis
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he was creating paintings that contained abstract geometric forms and references to machines and urban architecture. This style was named Vorticism, due to Lewis’s belief that artists should observe the energy of modern society
Surrealism
artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.
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Fauvism
Through this painting, one can feel Delang's innovative and experimental spirit in the Fauvism movement, as well as his free use of color and shape
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pointillism
Georges Seurat
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Described the scene of people resting and vacationing on Da Bowl Island. scale: appear overall orderly.
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japonisme
Van-gogh
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Vincent Willem van Gogh (March 30, 1853- July 29, 1890) was a Dutch post impressionist painter.
cubism
synthetic
Cubists broke the conventions of realism and perspective painting, replacing them with fragmented forms and sharp geometric fragments
this painting depicts an extremely sad woman, and the way the character's face twists and breaks is a development of cubist techniques,
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form, line, color, light, tone
Paul Cezanne
Paul C é zanne (January 19, 1839 – October 22, 1906) was a French painter of the Post Impressionist movement
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Cezanne pursues the structure of each apple very seriously, and the composition of the picture is harmonious and smooth
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According to modern color theory, the main colors used are red, yellow, and blue, as well as orange, green, and purple