41. Dadaism
From the French word “DADA”
which means hobby-horse and a
movement meant to shock the
public.
Outworn traditions in art and the
evils they saw in the society.
54. Landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes these are
artworks that show the physical environment.
Still Life groups of inanimate objects arranged
in an indoor setting such as objects as dishes
of food on a dining table, pots and pans on a
kitchen table, etc...
Animals the earliest known paintings are
representations of animals.
55. Portrait is a realistic likeness of a person in
sculpture, painting, drawing, or print.
Figures is the traditional chief subject of
artists showing the human body, nude or
clothed.
Everyday Life this is the artists observation of
people going about their usual ways,
performing their usual tasks.
56. History and Legend shows a significant scene in the
past; legend pictures the mysteries behind the folk
stories.
Religion and Mythology arts are used to instruct, to
inspire feelings of devotion and to convert non-
believers; many artists have been inspired by the
beauty and magic of mythological characters.
Dreams and Fantasies a dream may be of lifelike
situation; it may be realistically represented, but if the
figure suggests the strange, and the absurd, we would
right away classify it a dream picture.