Ppt. 14 Development of Painting
Ppt. 14 Development of Painting
Prepared by:
Jenny Vie E. Bade, LPT
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Learning Objectives
At the end of the discussion the
student must :
To be able to show the progress
01
of painting from prehistoric
times to the modern times;
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Pre-historic Art
It is primarily focused
on hunting, and sows
great variety of stylistic
treatment, and
sophistication of form,
color, and line.
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Periods During Pre-historic Greek Painting
1. Formative or Pre-GreekContent
period= the motif was sea and
nature
2. First Greek period= it was largely of Egyptian influence
3. Golden Age 9480-400 BC)= period in which the aesthetic
ideal is based on the representation of human character as
an expression of a divine system.
4. Hellenistic Period (4th century-1st BC)= discussed
heightened individualism and featured tragic mood and
contorted faces.
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Periods during Pre-historic Roman Painting
1. Entruscan period (2000-
Content 1000
BC)= the subject matters of
paintings were ancestor worship,
catacombs, and sarcophages.
2. Roman period (2000 BC- 400
AD)= characterized by
commemorative statues,
sarcophages, frescoes, and design
with vine motifs.
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Painting in the Medieval Period
Classifications of Art During this Period
Content
1. Early Christian Art= the subject matters of art
were symbols: cross, lamb, alpha and omega,
triumphal wreaths, grapes, doves, and peacocks.
2. Byzantine art= the subject matters of painting
were Christ as the Creator and Mary the Mother of
God.
3. Gothic Art= the subject matters of painting were
religious, grotesque, and calmer and plastic style.
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Painting in the Renaissance
Periods during
ContentRenaissance
1. Early Renaissance= emphasis on simplicity, gesture, and
expression.
Painting depicted man and nature in fresco technique.
2. High Renaissance= painting style consists of the deepening
of pictorial space, making the sky more dramatic with dark
clouds and flashes of light.
3. Mannerism period= in this period, the human figure is
rendered through the use of oil paints of sumptuous, warm, and
sensual colors.
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Painting in the Baroque Period
Paintings in the Baroque
period are ornate and
fantastic.
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Rococo Painting
Content
It placed emphasis
voluptuousness and
picturesque and
intimate presentation
of farm and country.
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Romantic Painting
Content
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Movements During Modern Art
1. Impressionism Content
2.Expressionism
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Highlight Summary
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Content
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Let’s Do This!
1. ___ is the painting that emphasizedContent
voluptuousness and picturesque and intimate
presentation of farm and country.
a. Rococo b. Romanticism c. Baroque
2. The greatest impressionist and the Father of Modern Art.
a. Vincent van Gogh b. Leonardo da Vinci c. Paul Cezanne
3. The subject matters of art were symbols: cross, lamb, alpha and omega,
triumphal wreaths, grapes, doves, and peacocks.
a. Byzantine Art b. Early Christian Art c. Gothic Art
4. The Father of Expressionism.
a. Vincent van Gogh b. Leonardo da Vinci c. Paul Cezanne
5. The motif in this period was sea and nature
a. Golden Age b. Formative Period c. First Greek Period
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