***Thank you to VALERIE WHITE of Vista High School, for all her help. All APAH content and information made possible from her hard work.
Also, thank you to Dr. Robert Coad for his guidance and materials.
Also, thank you to Dr. Robert Coad for his guidance and materials.
ARTWORK LIST Goldfish Improvisation 28 Kirchner's Self Portrait as a Soldier Memorial Sheet for Karl Liebknecht Les Demoiselles d'Avignon The Portuguese Brancusi's The Kiss Klimt's The Kiss The Steerage Fountain Object The Two Fridas The Jungle The Results of the First Five-Year Plan Composition with Red, Blue, Yellow Kaufmann House "Falling Water" Villa Savoye Seagram Building The Migration of the Negro, Panel no. 49 Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in the Alameda Park Woman I The Bay Marilyn Diptych Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks Narcissus Garden Spiral Jetty House in New Castle County |
VOCABULARY abstract action painting assemblage biomorphism cantilever collage color field painting documentary photography earthwork ferroconcrete frottage Happening Harlem Renaissance installation mobile ready-made silkscreen Venice Biennale |
KEY IDEAS
- Early Modernism developed out of political unrest in all parts of the world.
- Artists had really developed their own styles and were quick to accept new technologies
- Rise in the Avant-garde
- Armory Show of 1913
- Stieglitz's Gallery 291
- Many artists published their own manifestos about their artworks and philosophies of their movement.
HISTORY
- Imperialist Expansion:
- Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Portugal --> Africa
- Britain --> India
- Dutch --> Indochina
- Russia --> Central Asia and Siberia
- Japan as its own rising formidable power in the Pacific
- 1917 = The US entered World War I
- 1930s = Great Depression: Huge economic difficulties in the US and other Western countries
- 1920s-1930s = Rise of Totalitarianism: Mussolini in Italy, Stalin in the Soviet Union, Hitler in Germany
- 1941 = The US entered World War II with the bombing of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese
- 1945 = WWII ends: The Allied forces defeated Germany, US dropped atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
MOVEMENTS, DATES, AND MAJOR ARTISTS
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