Impressionism, Modernism, the 20th Century, and Japanese Woodblock Prints

Lesson #6

Day 1

Lecture/Discussion: Introduction to Lesson. Impressionism, Modernism and the 20th Century.

Reading: Chapters 24 - 27, pages 866 – 964.

Students assigned Topic today for Power Point Presentation.  Due: Day 10, Lesson #6

Film: German Dada  

Day 2

Film: The Great Wave

Day 3

Film: A Sunday in La Grande Jatte, 1884

Day 4

Lecture/Discussion: Impressionism, Modernism and the 20th Century. 

Day 5  

Film: The Kiss (Klimt)

Day 6  

Lecture/Discussion: Impressionism, Modernism and the 20th Century.  

Day 7  

Lecture/Discussion: Impressionism, Modernism and the 20th Century.

Day 8 

Film: American Masters Series: Alfred Stieglitz

Exam

3rd Quarter Portfolio due for grading and The FSA, Film: Stryker's America, Photographing the Great Depression.

Day 9  

Film: American Masters Series: Man Ray

Day 10

Assigned Power Point Presentations due today. 

Day 11

Assigned Power Point Presentations due today. 

Day 12 Film: Les Demoiselles d'Avignon  

Day 13

Film: American Masters Series: Robert Rauschenberg

Day 14 Test on reading, Chapters 24-27

 

Assigned Topics for Power Point, Lesson #6

You will create a power point presentation using representative examples of at least three artists (give at least three examples of each artists work) who are considered prime examples of that group or style or if given an individual artist you should illustrate with at least six representative works.  If given a specific work of art you must show more than one view.  Also, for all of the above, show at least two similar or dissimilar works from that same period, style, or location to compare and contrast for a better sense of context .  Explain the ideas behind the work.  Details, maps, and other visual information will help give the class a more fulfilling experience.  There must be a detailed bibliography at the end and individual references must be listed on the page where the information was cited.  Cite at least two references beyond the Text book.  One reference may be Wikipedia. If an internet reference was used have an active link on the page where the image or information is used.  I will randomly check. 

Charlie Blum: Mary Cassatt

Lyndon Browne: Auguste Rodin

Alex Bucher:  Francis Bacon

Paul DiGiandomenico: Hans Hoffmann

Ajit Dixit: Frank Stella

Eric Frey: David Smith  

Joe Galvin: Futurism

Bradlee Hollowell: Picasso's Blue Period

Tom Holmes: Art Nouveau

Robert Joseph:  Fauvism

Jared Knueven:  Mexican Muralists

Andrew Lucas: American Social Realism    

Trey Maserang: The Armory Show

Michael Patton:  The Bauhaus

Ryan Peters: German Expressionism   

Eric Quehl: African Art and the European Avant-Garde

Jeremy Ritz: Abstract Expressionism

Ted Schantz: Kathe Kollwitz

Buzz Wallace: Piet Mondrian

Devin Wallace: Constantin Brancusi

Matt Zix: Frank Lloyd Wright

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24.  Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse

  • Picasso's Blue Period

Window on the World Eleven, African Art and the European Avant-Garde

  • Henri Matisse and Fauvism

  • Expressionism

  • Matisse after Fauvism

25.  Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth-Century Styles

  • Cubism

  • Other Early Twentieth-Century Developments

  • Early Twentieth-Century Architecture

26.  Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy, and the United States between the Wars

  • Dada

  • Surrealism

  • Sculpture Derived from Surrealism

Window on the World Twelve, Hopi Kachinas

  • The United States: Regionalism and Social Realism

  • Mexico

  • Toward American Abstraction

27.  Abstract Expressionism

  • The Teachers: Hans Hoffman and Joseph Albers

  • Abstract Expressionism: The New York School

  • Figurative Abstraction in Europe

  • Sculpture