Methods of Delivering Art Subject matter
STRATEGIES OF PRESENTING ARTWORK SUBJECT
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REALISM
" ANTIPOLO”
FERNANDO AMORSOLO
This oil painting in canvas describes a non-urban scene in which
someone are displayed celebrating a fiesta in Antipolo.
ZUCCONE
DONATELO
It was entrusted for the bell tower with the Florence Tall. It is also referred to as Statue of Prophet Habakkuk.
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INDIFFERENCE
a. Distortion
HEAD MIRE (1949)
FRANCIS BACON
The primal scream is the excellent motif of these first canvases, where almost the entire face disappears in shadow, leaving only the mouth that utters the cry. � The background is a sort of curtain of shadows from where the number emerges.
Chickens in Space
Constantin Brancusi
In this sculpture, Brancusi centered on the physical attributes of the bird upon its motion. The bird's wings and feathers happen to be eliminated, the swell in case the body is elongated, and the mind and the beak are reduced to a inclined oval.
b. Elongation
Face Of Pablo Picasso
Amadeo Modigliani
Artist's impression of painter Pablo Picasso after meeting him at the new in Paris, france.
Tete
Amadeo Modigliano
Symbol Of Pablo Picasso
Amadeo Modigliani
In June 2010 Modigliani's Tête, a limestone making of a female's head, started to be the second most high-priced sculpture at any time sold.
c. Mangling
Very soft Construction With Boiled Ovum
Salvador Dali
Dali made this painting to symbolize the horrors of the Spanish Civil Battle
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d. Cubism
VIOLIN AND CANDLESTICK
GEORGE BRACQUES
This work symbolizes the dynamic and lively qualities of Analytic Cubism, a revolutionary creative style initiated by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso to show three-dimensional objects on a level canvas without the use of traditional Renaissance point of view.
WOMAN'S HEAD
PABLO PICASSO
The initially true Cubist sculpture was
Picasso's impressive Woman's Head,
modeled in 1909-10, a counterpart in
three dimensions to many similar
analytical and faceted minds in his
paintings at the time
e. Abstract Expressionism
" CONVERGENCE”
JACKSON POLLOCK
This is one of the best regarded works of Jackson Pollock. He is best known for his ‘action' art, executed by dripping, putting, and splashing liquid color onto lateral canvases on to the floor.
" FUGUE”
ERWIN REVISIONIST
This job demonstrates real sensibility and panache in the handling of materials that are, in essence, commercial detritus – beaten, smashed, twisted and abandoned fragments of rusted metal that plainly have experienced better times.
3. SYMBOLISM
The Spirit
Gustave Moreau
" The Apparition" is based on
the theme of Salome's avenge against John the Baptist, and is also an epitome of the frightening power of a woman
COURTSHIP BOOGIE
JOHN BROWN
This graceful sculpture features two intertwined
parts, each of them lower from an ovoid, the
mark of lifestyle. It was encouraged by the mating
displays from the Brolgas, a bird with the crane
relatives, which go in their thousands by
billabongs in Australia.
4. FAUVISM
O SISTER
THANEEYA MCARDLE
This highly-textured portrait depicts a nun with her eye gazing way up.
THE KISS
AUGUSTE RODIN
The sculpture, The Hug, was actually titled�
Francesca da Rimini, as it depicts the...