Examples of Genre Scenes in the following topics:
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Modern Life
- Impressionist painters captured genre scenes of contemporary life, demolishing the traditional hierarchy of subject matter in painting.
- Scenes from the bourgeois care-free lifestyle, as well as from the world of entertainment, such as cafés, dance halls, and theaters were among their favorite subjects .
- In their genre scenes of contemporary life, these artists tried to arrest a moment in their fast-paced lives by pinpointing specific atmospheric conditions—light flickering on water, moving clouds, city lights falling over dancing couples .
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Landscape Art and Interior Painting
- These genre paintings represented scenes or events from everyday life, such as markets, domestic interiors, parties, inn scenes, and street scenes.
- Adriaen Brouwer is acknowledged as the Flemish master of peasant tavern scenes.
- Jan Vermeer specialized in domestic interior scenes of middle class life; though he was long a very obscure figure, he is now the most highly regarded genre painter of Dutch history.
- Vermeer is a confirmed master of Dutch genre painting known for his interior scenes of middle class life.
- Evaluate Dutch landscape and interior genre painting in the 17th century
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Ter Brugghen, van Honthorst, Hals, Leyster
- Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerrit van Honthorst, Frans Hals, and Judith Leyster were important genre painters of the Dutch Republic.
- Honthorst cultivated the style of Caravaggio and had great skill at chiaroscuro, often painting scenes illuminated by a single candle.
- Apart from portraiture, he is known for painting tavern scenes with musicians, gamblers, and people eating.
- Leyster was particularly innovative in her domestic genre scenes.
- In them, she creates quiet scenes of women at home, which were not a popular theme in Holland until the 1650s.
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Flemish Painting in the Baroque Period
- These genres included history, portraiture, genre, landscape, and still life paintings.
- History painting, considered the most noble genre during the 17th century, was comprised of depictions of historical, biblical, mythological, and allegorical scenes.
- Genre paintings depict scenes from everyday life and were very common in 17th century Flanders.
- Brouwer is known for painting his subjects in interior, rather than exterior, scenes.
- Wolf and Fox Hunt is an example of the monumental hunting scene Rubens introduced to painting.
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Art for Aristocrats
- The many innovations of Pieter Brueghel the Elder drew on the fertile artistic scene in Antwerp.
- It focused on scenes from everyday life, including landscapes, still life, and genre painting.
- Toward the mid-1500s Pieter Aertsen, later followed by his nephew Joachim Beuckelaer, established a type of "monumental still life" featuring large spreads of food with genre figures, and in the background small religious of moral scenes.
- Like the world landscapes, these represented a typically "Mannerist inversion" of the normal decorum of the hierarchy of genres, giving the "lower" subject matter more space than the "higher".
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Student Subcultures
- Youth music genres are associated with many youth subcultures; among them are punks, emos, ravers, Juggalos, metalheads and goths.
- Scenes can be used to describe geographic subsets of a subculture, such as the Detroit drum and bass scene or the London goth scene.
- Youth music genres are associated with many youth subcultures, and include punks, emos, ravers, Juggalos, metalheads and goths .
- Scenes are distinguished from the broad culture through either fashion, identification with specific (sometimes obscure or experimental) musical genres or political perspectives, and a strong in-group or tribal mentality.
- The term can be used to describe geographic subsets of a subculture, like the Detroit drum and bass scene or the London goth scene.
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Rock and Roll
- The rock music of the 1960s had its roots in rock and roll, but also drew strongly on genres such as blues, folk, jazz, and classical.
- Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States.
- Other genres that emerged from this scene included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements; glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style; and the diverse and enduring major sub-genre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power and speed.
- Psychedelic music's LSD-inspired vibe began in the folk scene, with the New York-based Holy Modal Rounders using the term in their 1964 recording of Hesitation Blues.
- It particularly took off in California's emerging music scene.
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Art and Music
- Rock music is a genre of popular music that developed during the 1960s, particularly in the United Kingdom and the United States.
- Rock music also drew strongly from other genres such as blues and folk, and was influenced by jazz, classical, and other musical sources.
- Other genres that emerged from this scene included progressive rock, which extended the artistic elements; glam rock, which highlighted showmanship and visual style; and the diverse and enduring major sub-genre of heavy metal, which emphasized volume, power, and speed.
- While the hippie music scene was born in California, an edgier scene emerged in New York City that put more emphasis on avant-garde and art music.
- Bands such as The Velvet Underground came out of this underground music scene and were predominantly centered at artist Andy Warhol's legendary Factory.
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Categorizing Art
- A genre is a set of conventions and styles within a particular medium.
- Genres in music include death metal and rip hop.
- Genres in painting include still life and pastoral landscape.
- A particular work of art may blend or combine genres but each genre has a recognizable group of conventions, clichés and tropes.
- (One note: the word genre has a second older meaning within painting; genre painting was a phrase used in the 17th to 19th centuries to refer specifically to paintings of scenes of everyday life and is still used in this way. )
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Impressionism
- Urban scenes were also popular subjects for Impressionists.
- For women artists, domestic scenes were common subject matter.
- The genre of landscape painting dates back well over a thousand years.
- In other genres, the landscape behind figures can still be an important part of the work.
- Within the Western tradition of painting, impressionists transformed the landscape genre significantly.