ARTHI 6C Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Existentialism, Vincent Van Gogh, Fauvism
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Futurism, suprematism, dada part i (lecture continued from tuesday) Instead, how the object or experience is perceived. Mimetic: direct, recognizable correlation between object and representation. Plein air painting: to paint outside in order to capture the light and fugitive effects. Could actually see the light/perception in real time. Find physical traces of bugs or debris in the painting. Possibly influenced my photography by her way of cropping. Very convincing to viewers that these are people from afar, wonder how artist does these brushstrokes up close. Women painters do not have the anatomical training, so they are painting bodies in their own way. Mixed reception of this new style of applying paint, today is wide received. Auguste renoir, dance at the moulin de la galette, 1876. Splotches on man in front"s suit comes from the spotted lighting through the trees. Edouard manet, a bar at the folies-bergere, 1881-2. Not exactly trying to be impressionist but ended up looking like it.