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The Train Station


by Manet


Impressionism



Impressionist Sunrise


by Monet


Impressionism



The Father of Impressionism; Imp. named after "Impressionist Sunrise"; subject of his paintings was light; painted people relaxing

Luncheon of the Boating Party and


The Girl with Watering Can


by Renoir


Impressionism

The Boating Party


by Mary Cassatt


Impressionism



By an American artist; by a woman; frequently painted women and children

The Little Dancer


by Degas


Impressionism



Painted ballerinas; used pastel

Arrangement in Black and Grey or "Shades of Grey"


by Whistler


Impressionism

The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit


by John Singer Sargent


Impressionism



Most famous for his portraits

Starry Night


by Vincent Van Gogh


Post-impressionism



Use of paintstrokes

A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande


by Seurat


Pointalism



Created paintings with dots

Paul Cezanne


Founding father of modern painting

Paul Gauguin


Created paintings that were native/South Pacific/religious



Was a friend of Van Gogh's; later moved to the South Pacific

Toulouse Lautrec


Created graphic designs used to advertise in Paris

Art Nouveau was a style influenced by __________.

Nature

Gaudi


An architect who designed some apartments that look as if they are melting

The Kiss


by Klimt


Art Nouveau


Influenced by mosaics he saw in churches in Northern Italy

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


Morris


Art Nouveau


Known for the Morris chair, wallpaper, and fabrics

The Scream


by Munch


Art Nouveau


Vuillard


Art Nouveau


Paintings were similar to Klimt's; covered in patterns and colors

Henri Matisse


Fauvism


Fauvist group was called the Wild Beasts; known for their bright or wild colors

Kollwitz


Expressionism


Taught art in Germany through the two world wars

In what style of art are subjects broken down into simple, geometric shapes?

Cubism

Pablo Picasso


Cubism


Frequently painted subjects from multiple points of view

Nude Descending the Staircase


by Duchamp


Cubism

Chagall


Cubism


Painted himself in a small town

Persistence of Memory


by Salvador Dali


Surrealism


"Father of Surrealism"

Mondrian


Surrealism

Nighthawks


by Hopper


Surrealism

The Two Fridas


by Frida Kahlo


Surrealism

Migrant Mother


by Dorthea Lange


Photography

American Gothic


by Grant Wood


The Builders


by Jacob Lawrence

Jackson Pollock


Abstract Expressionism


Splattered paint onto the canvas; paint could be the subject

Woman and Bicycle


by De Kooning


Francis Bacon


Painted many portraits; one painting hold the record for the most expensive painting ever

One Night Stand


by Romare Bearden


Roy Lichtenstein


Did cartoons and stuff

Claes Oldenburg


Huge sculptures; also did the spoon and the cherry thing and the giant birdie thing

Andy Warhol

Alexander Caulder


Sculptures could turn/pivot; called mobiles or staybiles

Falling Water


by Frank Lloyd Wright


Architecture

Kehinde Wiley


One of the most sought after artists working today

Frank Gehry


Architecture


His buildings look like they aren't buildings

Valley Curtain


by Christo