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41 Cards in this Set
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Sandy Calder
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Mobiles
Stabiles abstract expresionist |
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East National Art Gallery Building
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I.M.Pei
West building is old and greek classical, East building is contempary |
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Piet Mondrian
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Neoplasticism
geometeric shapes Red, blue, yellow, black, and white |
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Literally
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2d- painting drawing print making photography computer
3d- sculpture architeture weaving ceramictics |
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Rodin
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The Vanquished/The Age of Bronze
spear is difference too realistic |
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Surmoulage
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Making a mold from a real person
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Form
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A way a work of art looks
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Content
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What a work of art says
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Contrappostat
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Suggested movement
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Descriptively
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naturalism, trompe l'oeil, abstract, idealism, nonrepersental
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Naturalism/Realism
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image in a w.o.a that looks very much like how we would see it in the natural world
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Trompe l'oeil
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"fool the eye" fooled to believe that they see something else
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Abstract
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has reference to the natural world but doesnt duplicate it
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Idealism
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image in w.o.a. that looks better then in the natural world
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Non-Representational
or Non-Objective |
No object being represented
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Concepually
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always a form of expression
always a form of communication always a product of its cluture |
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Context
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Its web of connections
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Installation
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an art form in which an entire room or similar space is treated as a w.o.a. to be entered and experienced.
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Peale
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The Staircase Group
Trompe l'oeil lifesize |
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Harnett
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Old Violin
lifesize Trompe o'leil |
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Hanson
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self portrait
lifesize painted sculpture two people at the table |
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Raphael
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Madonna of the Meadows
Idealism oil painting |
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deKooning
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The women series
abstract distorted |
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Abstract Expressionist
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calder, pollock
New york city post WW2 some abstract but mostly nonrepresentational |
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Thee Venus of Willendorf
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Paleothic or old stong age
23000BC Fertillity |
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Style
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a characteristic(or group) that can be recognized as a constant
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Shelia Hicks
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Fuji city walk
tapsetry 103m long 10,000lbs of linen fiber artist |
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Expression
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refers to some sort of outward manisifestation of the artist emotions
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German Epressionist
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in Germany
post WW1 representalional but abstract |
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Kathe Kollwitz
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woman, German
self portraits charcoal drawings and skeaches |
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Nolde
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The Prophet
german expressionist` |
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Jackson Pollock
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abstract/nonrepresentational
drip painting teacher: Benton Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administraion married to Lee Krasner |
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Daruma
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buddist monk
father of zen buddishism he cut of his eyelids |
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Durer
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The fall of man
hippocrates elk/gall/avarice ox/flem/gluttony cat/choler/crulty rabbit/bloo/lechery |
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Flack
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Marilyn
photorealism Galamorous, Artifical, Died to soon |
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Josephine Baker
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Dancer that Calder liked
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Marcel Duchamp
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came up with the name 'mobiles'
pun off motion and motive |
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Joan Arp
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came up with name 'stabiles'
played off mobiles |
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Entartete Kunst
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Degenerate Art
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Reasons for art being in Entartete Kunst
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Degenerative, Jewish, Inane, Out to destory Germany
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Avante Garde
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boldest artist oing into uncharted territory and waiting for others to catch up
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