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The Timeline of Art :: Arts Artistic Painting Painter Essays
Timeline of Art      The Thread:         The thread which joins all the isms in the twentieth century are its  slow evolution from one period to another.  As artists from one concepts  were exploring a certain idea that led to another either just for the sake  of the curiosity or by sheer boredom.  Therefore my paper deals with the  evolution of different isms in this century. Fauvism:         From 1904-7, for a very brief period, a few Paris painters evolved a  style of painting that earned the name Les Fauves (wild beasts).  Henri  Matisse, Andre Derain and Maurice Vlaminck were the major contributors to  this style of painting which gained popularity due to its apparent freedom  of expression with the use of pure colors and exaggeration of drawing.   Among all of the twentieth century art movements, this was the most  transient and least definable.  The three major painters' work was highly  individual and shared only for brief periods.  The momentary excitement  that held these painters aloft and allowed them the maximum of freedom,  deserted them as their work developed and matured.  The hangover from this  movement led to new means of expression.  It was never a movement with aims  that could be realized such as successive movements as Cubism was, but was  a erratic process of experiments with possibilities suggested by the post-  impressionist painters.    Cubism:         Cubism, which began very shortly after Fauvism, is exemplified by  Pablo Picasso.  In this movement the flattened space including background  and foreground are related in a new and more abrupt manner.  The first  effect is of a camera in motion, a kaleidoscopic impression of the solid  portions of the figure.  This certain feature can be contrasted to the  impressionist movements' works.  Added to this kaleidoscopic quality is  another new element.  Picasso and his Cubist colleagues disintegrated the  form into a series of simultaneously viewed but different aspects of the  same subject.  A cubist painter, to achieve a greater understanding, walked  about the subject, observing it from significant various angles and  recording them as his impressions of form.  But this procedure led to  actual destruction of form and its reduction to a series of decorative  elements. Negro art and sculpture had a profound effect and it was quite  extensively used by Picasso.  Negro sculpture approved his subject in a  more conceptual way than a naturalistic depiction, mostly by a western view.   This resulted in forms that were more abstract and stylized and in a sense    					  The Timeline of Art  ::  Arts Artistic Painting Painter Essays  Timeline of Art      The Thread:         The thread which joins all the isms in the twentieth century are its  slow evolution from one period to another.  As artists from one concepts  were exploring a certain idea that led to another either just for the sake  of the curiosity or by sheer boredom.  Therefore my paper deals with the  evolution of different isms in this century. Fauvism:         From 1904-7, for a very brief period, a few Paris painters evolved a  style of painting that earned the name Les Fauves (wild beasts).  Henri  Matisse, Andre Derain and Maurice Vlaminck were the major contributors to  this style of painting which gained popularity due to its apparent freedom  of expression with the use of pure colors and exaggeration of drawing.   Among all of the twentieth century art movements, this was the most  transient and least definable.  The three major painters' work was highly  individual and shared only for brief periods.  The momentary excitement  that held these painters aloft and allowed them the maximum of freedom,  deserted them as their work developed and matured.  The hangover from this  movement led to new means of expression.  It was never a movement with aims  that could be realized such as successive movements as Cubism was, but was  a erratic process of experiments with possibilities suggested by the post-  impressionist painters.    Cubism:         Cubism, which began very shortly after Fauvism, is exemplified by  Pablo Picasso.  In this movement the flattened space including background  and foreground are related in a new and more abrupt manner.  The first  effect is of a camera in motion, a kaleidoscopic impression of the solid  portions of the figure.  This certain feature can be contrasted to the  impressionist movements' works.  Added to this kaleidoscopic quality is  another new element.  Picasso and his Cubist colleagues disintegrated the  form into a series of simultaneously viewed but different aspects of the  same subject.  A cubist painter, to achieve a greater understanding, walked  about the subject, observing it from significant various angles and  recording them as his impressions of form.  But this procedure led to  actual destruction of form and its reduction to a series of decorative  elements. Negro art and sculpture had a profound effect and it was quite  extensively used by Picasso.  Negro sculpture approved his subject in a  more conceptual way than a naturalistic depiction, mostly by a western view.   This resulted in forms that were more abstract and stylized and in a sense    					    
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