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From Impressionists to Photorealism various schools of art are introduced by short paragraphs about the history of the times, two or three pictured examples with critiques, and interesting facts about the artist. Web links for further information are contained in small boxes. Some pages have small cartoons by Uwe Mayer. The Impressionists moved art from historic or religious themes to ordinary everyday scenes. Experiments with perspective moved on to Cubism. Surrealism used unusual landscapes. Abstract Expressionism led by Jackson Pollok, Color Field Painting led by Mark Rothko, and sculpture by Henry Moore continued to ...
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From Impressionists to Photorealism various schools of art are introduced by short paragraphs about the history of the times, two or three pictured examples with critiques, and interesting facts about the artist. Web links for further information are contained in small boxes. Some pages have small cartoons by Uwe Mayer. The Impressionists moved art from historic or religious themes to ordinary everyday scenes. Experiments with perspective moved on to Cubism. Surrealism used unusual landscapes. Abstract Expressionism led by Jackson Pollok, Color Field Painting led by Mark Rothko, and sculpture by Henry Moore continued to open new fields. Andy Warhol opened the boundaries of advertising and Pop art. Installation art can take over a whole room or field with 3-D work. A timeline gives the important dates of the various schools. "1907-20s Cubism" Short biographies of the artists mentioned are listed. "Edward HOPPER (1882-1967) U.S painter. Also worked as a commercial illustrator. Admired for his realistic, atmospheric landscapes. His use of moody lighting helped create a distinctive American style." A glossary, an index, and museum credits are at the back. This is a valuable summary of the progression of artistic expression. Reviewer: Carlee Hallman

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  • ISBN-13: 9780794509231
  • Publisher: EDC Publishing
  • Publication date: 1/28/2005
  • Pages: 96
  • Age range: 9 - 12 Years
  • Series: Introduction to Art Ser.
  • Product dimensions: 8.80 (w) x 10.90 (h) x 0.70 (d)

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