Fauves and Expressionists ART 2 Overview Fauves Short Slides: 27 Download presentation Fauves and Expressionists ART 2 Overview Fauves Short movement in early 1900 s Translation= Wild Beasts Expressionists Art that emphasizes extreme expressive qualities Fauves First to break from Impressionist Style They rejected traditional rules of perception Woman with a Hat by Henri Matisse, Compare and Contrast Impressionist Fauvist Fauves Their art was subjective- meaning showed their opinions They valued expression and spontaneity They often depicted Nature Fauvists Henri Matisse Maurice de Vlaminck Andre Derain Andre Derain Fishing Boats, Collioure Andre Derain, 1905 Regent Street, London Andre Derain, 1906 Maurice de Vlaminck Andre Derain Maurice de Vlaminck, 1906 The River Seine at Chatou Maurice de Vlaminck, 1906 Henri Matisse Promenade Among the Olive Trees Henri Matisse, 1905 Still Life with Vegetables, Henri Matisse, 1905 The Young Sailor Henri Matisse, 1906 The Green Line, Henri Matisse Blue Window Henri Matisse, 1905 Blue Window https: //www. khanacademy. org/humanities/art-1010/earlyabstraction/fauvism-matisse/v/matisse-blue-window Expressionism Style Explored emotion and psychological ideas Artists Edvard Much Franz Marc Yellow Cow Franz Marc, 1911 Wild Boars in the Water Franz Marc, 1910 Self Portrait Edvard Munch, Self Portrait Edvard Munch Ashes Edvard Munch Our Challenge… To work in the style of the Fauves and Expressionists To draw native tree roots, bark or branches Your Homework Take at least 3, IN FOCUS, pictures of tree bark, branches, or exposed roots. Illinois Trees