Post Impressionism
1900s Art, also known as early 20th-century art, refers to the artistic production and movements that emerged during this period. This era was marked by significant changes in society, technology, and culture, which greatly influenced artists' perspectives and approaches. It saw the birth of several avant-garde movements such as Fauvism, Expressionism, Cubism, Futurism, and Abstract Art, to name a few. These movements challenged traditional art forms and techniques, focusing on new ways of representing reality, emotions, and ideas. Fauvism, an early 20th-century movement that lasted from around 1904 to 1908, was characterized by the use of bold, vibrant colors and rough brushwork. Artists like Henri Matisse, André Derain, and Maurice de Vlaminck sought to capture the emotional and expressive qualities of their subjects rather than focusing on naturalistic representation. Overall, 1900s Art reflects a time of experimentation, innovation, and revolution in the art world, as artists sought to break away from traditional art forms and explore new ways of seeing and representing reality.
External Links
- [BritishPostImpressionism.com] British Post-Impressionism