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44 Cards in this Set
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The Train Station by Manet Impressionism
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Impressionist Sunrise by Monet Impressionism
The Father of Impressionism; Imp. named after "Impressionist Sunrise"; subject of his paintings was light; painted people relaxing |
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Luncheon of the Boating Party and The Girl with Watering Can by Renoir Impressionism |
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The Boating Party by Mary Cassatt Impressionism
By an American artist; by a woman; frequently painted women and children |
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The Little Dancer by Degas Impressionism
Painted ballerinas; used pastel |
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Arrangement in Black and Grey or "Shades of Grey" by Whistler Impressionism |
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The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by John Singer Sargent Impressionism
Most famous for his portraits |
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Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh Post-impressionism
Use of paintstrokes |
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A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande by Seurat Pointalism
Created paintings with dots |
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Paul Cezanne Founding father of modern painting |
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Paul Gauguin Created paintings that were native/South Pacific/religious
Was a friend of Van Gogh's; later moved to the South Pacific |
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Toulouse Lautrec Created graphic designs used to advertise in Paris |
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Art Nouveau was a style influenced by __________. |
Nature |
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Gaudi An architect who designed some apartments that look as if they are melting |
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The Kiss by Klimt Art Nouveau Influenced by mosaics he saw in churches in Northern Italy |
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Alphonse Mucha Art Nouveau Known for the Slav Epics Became famous for his posters used for advertising around the city of Prague; designed a stained glass window for a cathedral
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Morris Art Nouveau Known for the Morris chair, wallpaper, and fabrics |
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The Scream by Munch Art Nouveau
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Vuillard Art Nouveau Paintings were similar to Klimt's; covered in patterns and colors |
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Henri Matisse Fauvism Fauvist group was called the Wild Beasts; known for their bright or wild colors |
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Kollwitz Expressionism Taught art in Germany through the two world wars |
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In what style of art are subjects broken down into simple, geometric shapes? |
Cubism |
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Pablo Picasso Cubism Frequently painted subjects from multiple points of view |
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Nude Descending the Staircase by Duchamp Cubism |
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Chagall Cubism Painted himself in a small town |
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Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali Surrealism "Father of Surrealism" |
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Mondrian Surrealism |
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Nighthawks by Hopper Surrealism |
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The Two Fridas by Frida Kahlo Surrealism |
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Migrant Mother by Dorthea Lange Photography |
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American Gothic by Grant Wood
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The Builders by Jacob Lawrence |
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Jackson Pollock Abstract Expressionism Splattered paint onto the canvas; paint could be the subject |
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Woman and Bicycle by De Kooning
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Francis Bacon Painted many portraits; one painting hold the record for the most expensive painting ever |
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One Night Stand by Romare Bearden
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Roy Lichtenstein Did cartoons and stuff |
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Claes Oldenburg Huge sculptures; also did the spoon and the cherry thing and the giant birdie thing |
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Andy Warhol |
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Alexander Caulder Sculptures could turn/pivot; called mobiles or staybiles |
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Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright Architecture |
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Kehinde Wiley One of the most sought after artists working today |
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Frank Gehry Architecture His buildings look like they aren't buildings |
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Valley Curtain by Christo |