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    Music of the 20th Century

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    MUSIC OF THE 20th CENTURY Music of the 20th century Introduction In this history of music and arts‚ every period has its own characteristic style which is associated with the society from which it originated. The period of the 19th and 20th century perceived the two world wars‚ and had been a period of many changes: advancement in technology‚ a period of many inventions such as the telephone‚ television‚ electronic light‚ computers‚ cassette tapes‚ synthesizers‚ CD players‚ and many others.

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    Fin 111 Exam Notes Elements of Art . Texture: The texture is the quality of a surface‚ often corresponding to its tactile character‚ or what may be sensed by touch. It can be explicitly rendered‚ or implied with other artistic elements such as lines‚ shading‚ and variation of color. It is also about the different patterns and types of lines and shading e.g.: rough‚ smooth‚ soft . Form: Form may be created by the forming of two or more shapes or as three-dimensional shapes (cube‚ pyramid

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    History of Art - Cubism

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    from the artist. The artist wanted to explore their emotions‚ the everyday and play with form‚ perspective and composition These colours and need to express emotions led to different movements of expressionism‚ the Fauves (wild beasts) which had artists including Van Gogh and Gauguin‚ German expressionism was more extreme‚ Abstraction came after this and cubism was one of the forms that led heavily from it. During 1908‚ Braque and Picasso realised they were working towards the same ideas and decided

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    Fauvism‚ Expressionism‚ and Cubism Expressionism as an art form could be loosely defined as a movement of artist’s that wanted to break free from the conventional art movements of the time and express themselves individually‚ free from the constraints of their fellow artist’s ideals. They wanted to be able to express emotion and feeling in their work. The work that falls under the classification of expressionism is widely varied in its style and appearance. Some elements of expressionism were particularly

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    Expressionism started as a visual art form for an antidote to the beauty of impressionism. The point was to deny immediate perceptions of things‚ to analyse things then send them back as a pure but different view of that thing (it?s sometimes called ?anti-realism). I can give you a very simple example of expressionism: If I showed an impressionist a vase of flowers‚ they might produce something akin to ?A Woman Seated beside a Vase of Flowers? by Edgar Degas. An expressionist might show you something

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    Robert Indiana’s LOVE to be very significant and cannot imagine a world without it. The 1960s‚ Pop art movement in New York would have not had the same impulse without Robert Indiana’s LOVE and the world would be worse off without it. Abstract Expressionism‚ subconscious creation on large canvases‚ would have still been the only accepted art during this time if LOVE did not influence the American public with this new Pop Art. In 1958 Indiana begun to experimenting with LOVE‚ place the letters just

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    Expressionism is the name of the art style of artists who‚ with their work‚ express their own emotions to produce some form of art; this art then also produces an emotional response from within its viewers. There are many names of great Expressionist artists

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    influential focus was on the notion of “formal purity” and how that affected the work itself in a painting just being a painting and “orientating itself to flatness” as modernist paintings had. Additionally‚ Clement Greenberg found interest in Abstract Expressionism and how Greenberg’s strictly outlined theories on art would inspire artists of the Minimalist and Pop Art movements to respond in kind with their own art as a rebuttal. In the 1950’s artists began to stray away from the politics of art and push

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    Pop Art

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    major art movements of the twentieth century. Characterized by themes and techniques drawn from popular mass culture‚ such as advertising and comic books‚ pop art is widely interpreted as either a reaction to the then-dominant ideas of abstract expressionism or an expansion upon them. Pop art‚ like pop music‚ aimed to employ images of popular as opposed to elitist culture in art‚ emphasizing the banal or kitschy elements of any given culture. It has also been defined by the artists use of mechanical

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    Estate

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    non-traditional materials and objects in combinations. While the Combines are both painting and sculpture‚ Rauschenberg has also worked with photography‚ printmaking‚ papermaking‚ and performance. Robert Rauschenberg’s “Estate” is both abstract and expressionism. He uses abstract shapes and color patches in his work. There is a lot of use of warm colors such a red‚ orange and yellow in which gives one a hot and vibrant feel. The powerful colors capture vivid emotional reactions. The gesture lines allow

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