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Impressionism, Modernism, the 20th Century, and Japanese Woodblock Prints
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.
Matt
Zix: 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 __________________________________________________________________________________ 24. Turn of the Century: Early Picasso, Fauvism, Expressionism, and Matisse
Window on the World Eleven, African Art and the European Avant-Garde
25. Cubism, Futurism, and Related Twentieth-Century Styles
26. Dada, Surrealism, Fantasy, and the United States between the Wars
Window on the World Twelve, Hopi Kachinas
27. Abstract Expressionism
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