Thursday, August 23, 2012

Time Period: 1900 - 1945

    Art movements and major artists are both a significant portion on the AP Art History exam. I made a concise summary about the time period between 1900 and 1945. Dates aren't as much as important than the others. You do not need to memorize the exact date. For example, let say the date of the movement is 1909 - 1916. You could simply just remember this as early 1900s or 1910. Good luck, and leave a comment if you have any questions!
 

Time Period: 1900 - 1945


Movement                                    Dates                           Major Artists
Prairie Style                                1900-1917                       Wright

Fauvism                                      c. 1905                             Derain, Matisse

The Bridge                                  1905                                Kirchner

Cubism                                       1907-1930s                      Picasso

Futurism                                     1909-1914                        Boccioni

Metaphysical Painting                1910-1920s                      DeChirico

The Blue Rider                           1911                                 Kandinsky, Marc

Suprematism                               1913-1920s                     Malevich

Constructivism                            1914-1920s                     Tatlin

Dada                                            1916-1925                       Duchamp

DeStijl                                         1916-1925                       Mondrian, Rietveld

Bauhaus                                       1919-1933                       Gropius

Precisionism                                1920s                               O'Keeffe

Mexican Muralists                       1920s-1930s                    Rivera

International Style                        1920s-1930s                    Le Corbusier

Surrealism                                     1924-1930s                     Dali, Kahlo, Miro, Oppenheim

Art Deco                                       1920-1930s                     Van Alen

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