COMMUNICATION and ART
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Topic: Expressionism
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1800
The camera (1827)
1827
Morse invents
telegraph (1836)
1836
Early fax
machine (1843)
1840
1843
Realism
Pre-Raphaelites
Romanticism
1860
Edison invents the
phonograph (1887)
1880
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
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1887
Transatlantic Cable
completed (1866)
1866
Impressionism
Post Impressionism
American Realism
Fauvism
Expressionism
1800-1880
1830s-1870
1848-1854
1870s-1890s
1880-1920s
1860-1890
1898-1908
1906-1919
Cubism
Pure Abstraction
1913-1931
1905-1939
Surrealism
1924-1938
A
European movement of the
late eighteenth to mid nineteenth
century. In reaction to neoclassicism,
it focused on emotion over reason,
and on spontaneous expression. The
subject matter was invested with
drama and usually painted
energetically in brilliant colors.
Delacroix, Gericault, Turner, Blake
and Francisco Goya were Romantic
artists.
I
n a general sense, refers to
objective representation. More
specifically, a nineteenth century
movement, especially in France, that
rejected idealized academic styles in
favor of everyday subjects. Daumier,
Millet, and Courbet were Realists.
A
group of English painters
formed in 1848. These artists
attempted to recapture the style of
painting preceding Raphael. They
rejected industrialized England and
focused on painting from nature,
producing detailed, colorful works.
Rossetti was a founding member.
A
late -nineteenth-century French school of painting.
It focused on transitory visual impressions, often
painted directly from nature, with an emphasis on the
changing effects of light and color. Monet, Renoir, and
Pissarro were important Impressionists.
A
term coined by British art critic Roger Fry to refer to a group of nineteenth-century
painters, including Cezanne, Van Gogh, and Toulouse-Lautrec, who were dissatisfied with the
limitations of Expressionism. It has since been used to refer to various reactions against
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communication movement 1800 1880