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28 Cards in this Set
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Mark Rothko (Untitled) Green on Maroon 1953 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Edouard Manet Olympia 1863 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Lucas Cranach I Adam and Eve 1526 Oil on Panel |
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David Hensel One Day Closer to Paradise 2006 Slate and Boxwood Base |
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Parthenon East end pediment of "Birth of Athena" Reclining male from rear 480 BCE
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Norman Rockwell The Connoisseur January, 1962 A.D. |
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Richard Serra Tilted Arc 1981 |
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Chris Ofili The Holy Virgin Mary 1996 Paper collage, Oil paint, Glitter, Polyester resin, Map pins, and Elephant dung on linen. |
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Thomas Hart Benton Achelous and Hercules 1947 A.D. |
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Mark Duchamp/R. Mutt Fountain 1917 A.D. |
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Damien Hirst Some Comfort Gained from the Acceptance of the Inherent Lies in Everything 1996 Steel, Glass, Cows, Formaldehyde solution (12 tanks) |
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Johannes Vermeer Woman in Blue Reading a Letter 1663 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Edouard Manet Luncheon in the Studio 1868 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Eadweard Muybridge The Horse in Motion 1878 |
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Kritios Boy c. 480 BCE |
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Roy Lichtenstein Golfball 1962 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Piet Mondrian Sea in Starlight 1914 A.D. Charcoal, White watercolor on paper |
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Robert Bechtle Four Cars on Texas Street 2009 A.D. Oil on Linen |
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Jean-Antoine Watteau Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera 1717 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Charles Le Brun Theseus Abandons Ariadne at Naxos 1664 A.D. Oil on Canvas |
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Jean-Antoine Watteau Harlequin and Columbine 1717-1719 |
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Provenence |
The chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical work of art |
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Chiaroscuro |
the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. |
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AVANT-GARDE |
New and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them. |
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Camera Obscura |
An optical device that led to photography and the camera. The device consists of a box or room with a hole in one side. |
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Anachronism |
A thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned. |
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Teleology |
A teleology is an account of a given thing's purpose |
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Actuality |
The arts also differ from one another, according to their mediums, in whether the items in the medium correspond to items in the world. Objects with colours and shapes are represented on canvas, and objects with colours and shapes also exist in the outside world. |