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1Art Movement TimelineEarly 20th CenturyCentury till the start of Modern ArtTime LineArt MovementDescriptionArts and CraftsThe Arts and CraftsArtists & examplesLate 19th/Early 20th CenturyDesignBritain, Late 19thCenturyMovement was acelebration ofindividual designand craftsmanship,William Morris, abook designer,18341834-1896spearheaded theWilliam Morrismovement. He alsoproduced stainedglass, textiles andwallpaper and wasa painter andwriter. Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

2Late 19th Century toArt NouveauEarly 20th CenturyArt Nouveau is anelegant decorativeart stylecharacterized byintricate patterns ofcurving lines. Itsorigins somewhat18601860-1939rooted in the BritishAlphonse MuchaArts and CraftsMovement ofWilliam Morris,18721872-1898Aubrey Beardsley18621862-1918Gustav Klimt18481848-1933Louis Comfort Tiffany. Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

31880's to 1920'sThe Golden Age ofThe Golden Age ofIllustrationIllustration was aEuropean artists:period ofunprecedentedexcellence in bookand magazine18451845-1915illustration.Walter CraneAdvances intechnologypermitted accurateand inexpensivereproduction of art.The public demandfor new graphic artgrew in this time.18821882-1953Edmund Dulac18721872-1898Aubrey Beardsley18671867-1939Arthur Rackham18861886-1957 Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

4The Golden Age ofIllustrationKay Nielsen.American artists:18531853-1911Howard Pyle18821882-1945N.C. Wyeth18701870-1966Maxfield Parrish18771877-1972Frank Schoonover18521852-1911Edwin Austin Abbey. Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

51920's to 1930'sArt DecoArt Deco is anelegant style ofdecorative art,design andarchitecture whichbegan as aModernist reactionagainst the Art18981898-1980Nouveau style. It isTamara de Lempickacharacterized by theuse of angular,symmetricalgeometric forms.One of the classicArt Deco themes isthat of 1930s-era18921892-1990skyscrapers such asNew York's ChryslerErte,Building andEmpire StateBuilding.19011901-1968graphic designer AdolpheMouron /Cassandre.18831883-1954William Van Alen Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

20th CenturyRealism ReinventedNew York City, 1908 toAshcan SchoolC.19136The Ashcan Schoolwas a small groupof artists whosought to documenteveryday life in18651865-1929turn-of-the-centuryNew York City,capturing it inRobert Henrirealistic andunglamorizedpaintings andetchings of urbanstreet scenes.18511851-1912Thomas Anshutz18821882-1925George Wesley Bellows18701870-1938William Glackens18661866-1933George Luks Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

7London, 19111911-1912Camden TownThe Camden TownGroupGroup was a groupof artists inspired bythe dark andimpressionisticpaintings andengravings of1860-1942Walter Sickert's, whoWalter Sickert'sworked in thisworking-classsection of London.1865-1925Robert Bevan1878-1914Spencer Gore Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

America, 19311931-1940American Scene8American ScenePainting defined auniquely American18931893-1967style of art popularCharles Burchfieldduring the GreatDepression. It was ageneral termencompassing themainstream realist18821882-1967Edward Hopperand antimoderniststyle of ism refersto the work of anumber of ruralartists, mostly fromthe Midwest, whocame to prominence1889-1975in the 1930s.Thomas Hart BentonRegionalist artistsoften had anidiosyncratic style orpoint of view; ahumble, anti1891-1942modernist style andGrant Wooda desire to depicteveryday life.John Rogers Cox1915-1990America, 1930'sSocial RealismSocial Realism is anaturalistic realismfocusing specificallyon social issues andthe hardships of18981898-1969everyday life.Ben ShahnBorn 1915 Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.comJack Levine04/2010

Canada, 1920-1960'sThe CanadianThe Group of SevenGroup Of Sevenwere Canadian9landscape artists1873-1932inspired by thewilderness paintingsJ.E.H. MacDonaldof Tom Thomson.The artists werestrongly influenced1881-1969by PostImpressionism,creating bold,vividly-coloredF.H. Varleycanvases, andinfusing elements ofthe landscape with1882-1974symbolic meaning.A.Y. Jackson1885-1970Lawren S. Harris1890-1945Franklin Carmichael1898-1992A.J. Casson1885-1969Arthur Lismer Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

101943 to 1950'sMagic RealismMagic Realism isan American styleof art withSurrealist overtones.The art is anchored19171917-2009in everyday reality,but has overtones ofAndrew Wyethfantasy or wonder.Born 19441944Michael Parkes19041904-1999Paul Cadmus18971897-1983Ivan Albright19011901-1973Philip EvergoodGeorge TookerBorn 1920America, Emerged inContemporaryContemporarythe Late 1960's/EarlyRealismRealism is the1970'srealistic approach torepresentation.ContemporaryRealists are literateBorn 1930in the concepts ofWilliam BaileyModern Art butchoose to work in amore traditionalform. ManyContemporaryRealists actuallyBorn 1917Andrew Wyethbegan as abstractpainters.Born 1926 Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.comJames Bama04/2010

11I have started almost each art movement on a new page so that you can study the art movementin detail, display just that page for your timeline.You can cut and paste all the pages end to end to display this as a continual timeline if youwish.There are several artists whose lives and different art movements overlap. They could be placedside-by-side on the time line.Create a time line on your wall or an a chart or make a Book of Centuriesocut & paste the artists and their works on the appropriate dateoUse highlighters to highlight entire art erasoYou could use this time line as a card game and cut up the artists and paste the dates oftheir life on the back of their card. Then children could try matching the artist to the artmovement. Nadene of http://practicalpages.wordpress.com04/2010

The Golden Age of Illustration The Golden Age of Illustration was a period of unprecedented excellence in book and magazine illustration. Advances in technology permitted accurate and inexpensive reproduction of art. The public demand for new graphic art grew in this time. Walter Crane Edmund Dulac Aubrey Beardsley Arthur Rackham

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