Comparison Chardin: Vincent Van Gogh's Art Technique

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15-1750 I chose Antoine Watteau for the most significant artist during this time period. I chose him because he took the Rococo style and extended it past furniture, architecture, and sculpture, and into paintings. He was known for being one of the best draftsman along with his unique grand themes. He was admitted to the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture for his own genre of paintings, fete gallant. He painted outdoor scenes, that showed humans at one with nature. He was known for his use of bright colors in his paintings and his “three-chalk” technique in his drawings. His technique and style influenced Francois Boucher and Jean-Honore Fragonard directly. Fragonard used the landscape setting and pastel colors, while Boucher used chalk in a drawing of his. Even though he did pass away at a young age, his techniques carried on and got picked back up during the Impressionist movement.

1750-1775 I chose Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin for the most significant artist during this time span. I chose him because of his naturalistic style of painting. He was known for his family life, still life, and …show more content…

He was one of the most influential figures during the post impressionist movement. He was first inspired by the idea of light and color in the impressionism movement by former artists like Pissarro and Monet. His paintings focused on the expressive values of color and its capabilities. He used thick brushstrokes to create distorted forms. His work became almost abstract with shorter brushstrokes and complimentary bright colors. Once he lived in the asylum he contuined his art work by painting still lifes, landscape paintings, and portraits that showed personal symbolism. Even though when he was alive he only sold one piece of artwork, it was after his death that he truly became famous. He has big influence on later movements like german expressionism and

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