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art. ART TYPES, COMPONENTS AND FAMOUS ARTISTS. ABSTRACT ART. "Form of art not intended to represent the world around us. Applicable to any art that does not represent recognizable objects.". CONCEPTUALIST ART.

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  1. art ART TYPES, COMPONENTS AND FAMOUS ARTISTS

  2. ABSTRACT ART "Form of art not intended to represent the world around us. Applicable to any art that does not represent recognizable objects."

  3. CONCEPTUALIST ART The artist as a maker of ideas rather than objects, undermines traditional ideas about the status of it and the art object. Born in the 60's developing in various manifestations

  4. EXPRESIONIST ART "Reaction against Impressionism advocated by the intensity of the sincere expression even at the cost of formal balance."

  5. FORMALIST ART "Non-figurative painting, which is expressed in very definite forms, usually geometric. The opposite of informality."

  6. INFORMALIST ART In the early 50's, informality artists seeking a new way of creating images without taking recognizable forms that had adopted cubist and expressionist

  7. IMPRESIONIST ART Characterized, roughly, by the attempt to capture the light and the time, regardless of the identity of what it was projecting.

  8. POP ART Layers and layers of images: ideas that shape symbolic stories.

  9. REALIST ART Trying to reproduce the world around us. Born in the XIX century with G. Courbet and painters who rejected the idealization.

  10. SURREAL ART Born in France in 1920. Style that "resolves the contradictory conditions of dream and reality" as the father of the movement, André Breton said.

  11. PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) Picasso´sself-portrait.

  12. LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519) Da Vinci´sself-portrait.

  13. CLAUDE MONET (1840-1926) Monet´sself-portrait.

  14. michelangelo(1475-1564) Michelangelo´sself-portrait.

  15. VINCENT VAN GOGH (1853-1890) Van Gogh´sself-portrait.

  16. ÉDOUARD MANET (1832-1883) Manet´sself-portrait.

  17. RAphAEL (1483-1520) Raphael´sself-portrait.

  18. FRIDA KAHLO (1907-1954) Coyoacán, México, 1907-id., 1954) Mexicanpainter. Althoughshe moved in theenvironment of thegreatMexicanmuralists of hes time and sharedtheirideals, Frida Kahlo paintingcreated a highly personal, deeplynaive and metaphorical at thesame time, derivedfromhisexaltedsensibility and variouseventsthatmarkedherlife. At eighteen, Frida Kahlo suffered a serious accident that forced a long convalescence, during which he learned to paint, and most likely influenced the formation of the complex psychological world is reflected in his works. She married the muralist Diego Rivera

  19. Diego Rivera(Guanajuato 1886 –1957 México, city ) Mexican muralist.

  20. Diego Rivera was keenly interested in politics and in his compositions murals, historical or symbolic echo the voice of preaching social-revolutionary and resistance to foreign oppression. Other large murals can be seen today in the country are the Palace of Cortés in Cuernavaca, and the National Palace in Mexico City, to name a few.The murals that Rivera painted in Mexico made ​​him so famous that he became not only chief school of painting, but also a political leader.

  21. SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989) Dalí´sself-portrait.

  22. SANDRO BOTTICELLI (1445-1510) Botticelli´sself-portrait.

  23. EDVARD MUNCH (1863-1944) Munch´sself-portrait.

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