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44 Cards in this Set

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The Stone Breakers
Gustave Courbet
oil on canvas
1849
realism
Olympia
Edouard Manet
oil on canvas
1863
realism
Impression: Sunrise
Claude Monet
oil on canvas
1872
impressionism
Luncheon of the Boating Party
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
oil on canvas
1880
impressionism
A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
George Seurat
oil on canvas
1885
impressionism
Vision After the Sermon: Jacob Wrestling with the Angel
Paul Gauguin
oil on canvas
1888
post-impressionism/fauvism
The Spirit of the Dead Watching
Paul Gauguin
oil on burlap
1892
post-impressionism
The Blue Nude: Souvenir of Biskra
Henri Matisse
oil on canvas
1907
post-impressionism
Japonaiserie: Flowering Plum Tree
Vincent Van Gogh
oil on canvas
1887
post-impressionism
The Large Bathers
Paul Cezanne
oil on canvas
1906
post-impressionism
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Pablo Picasso
oil on canvas
1907
cubism
The Scream
Edward Munch
tempera and casein on cardboard
1893
post-impressionism
The Cyclops
Odilon Redon
oil on canvas
1914
post-impressionism
The Dance
Andre Derain
oil on canvas
1906
fauvism
Le Bonheur de Vivre (The Joy of Life)
Henri Matisse
oil on canvas
1906
Fauvism
Street, Dresden
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
oil on canvas
1907
Fauvism
Fate of the Animals
Franz Marc
oil on canvas
1913
Fauvism
The Portuguese (The Emigrant)
Georges Braque
oil on canvas
1911
Cubism
Glass and Bottle of Suze
Pablo Picasso
pasted paper, gouache and charcoal
1912
cubism
Hester Street
George Luks
oil on canvas
1905
Ashcan
Both Members of This Club
George Bellows
oil on canvas
1909
Ashcan
Three Standard Stoppages
Marcel Duchamp
thread, glue and paint on glass panels
1913-1914
abstraction
Fountain
Marcel Duchamp
Readymade: Porcelain
1917
Abstraction
Collage of Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance
Hans Arp
paper, glue
1917
abstraction
Turner Family
Gertrude Kasebier
platinume print
1912
pictorialism
The Steerage
Alfred Stieglitz
photogravure print
1907
pictorialism
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Umberto Boccioni
bronze
1913
Futurism
Armored Train in Action
Gino Severini
oil on canvas
1915
Futurism
Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada Through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany
Hannah Hoch
collage, mixed media
1920
dada
The Meaning of the Hitler Salute: Little Man Asks for Big Gifts
John Heartfield
photomechanical reproduction
1932
dada
Modernism
self-conscious, modern subject matter, self-referential
artists rejected the notion that art objets had to be representational, embraced the idea that art works can stand alone as formal constructions of color, line and form
Avante-Garde
unconventional or experimental, ahead of it's time
Academic
conforming to standards, traditions or conventions promoted by an academy or school of higher learning
Readymade
appropriated product positioned as art
Photomontage
a photographic work created from many smaller photographs arranges (and often overlapping) in a composition, which is then rephotographed
Analytic Cubism
objects are broken down (analyzed) into fragmented, cube-like forms
Synthetic Cubism
a collage aesthetic based on the juxtaposition of seemingly unrelated objects and shapes
Collage
a work composed of separate elements pasted together
Assemblage
assembling found objects and unconventional materials to create works of art
Papier Colle
a kind of collage composed only of glued papers on a flat surface, usually a canvas or paper, sometimes in combination with depicted images
Pointillism
a theory and technique of applying small strokes or dots of color to a surface so that from a distance, they blend together
Primitive
a term often used to negatively refer to peoples and cultures considered less developed, simpler and crude
Primitivism
a Western notion, used in reference to art that celebrates certain values or forms perceived as relating to peoples and cultures considered to be primitive
Salon
official exhibition of art sponsored by the Academy of Fine Arts in France and held almost once every year from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Until challenged by the impressionist exhibitions beginning in 1874, the Salon was the main venue for artists to exhibit their work, receive recognition and make sales