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75 Cards in this Set

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Rococo
lighthearted, decorative art movement
Grand Tour
tour of cultural sights for wealthy young adults
Capriccio
image of city in imaginatively interesting composition
Sublime
19th century tendency of artists to depict awe-inspiring scenes
Pompeii
Roman city preserved by volcanic ash
neoclassicism
art movement with order and simplicity of classical antiquity
"Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera"
Watteau example of rococo painting
Strawberry Hill
Walpole example of Gothic revival
Severn River Bridge
Darby - Iron bridge
"The Nightmare"
Fuseli example of romanticism
"Death of Marat"
David example of neoclassic painting
Mission San Xavier del Bac
example of mission architecture
Neumann
rococo architect
Fragonard
rococo painter
Gainsborough
British portraitist
David
neoclassic painter
Copley
American painter - "Watson and the Shark"
Houdon
neoclassic sculptor
Romanticism
art style - emotion and individuality
orientalism
Romantic fascination with exotic places
salon
Parisian gallery for displaying art
Daguerreotype
early photo process using copper plate
Realism
art style - everyday people and events
Impressionism
art style - captured light and movement
Eiffel Tower
Paris iron tower - advances in technology
"The Raft of the 'Medusa'"
Gericault painting - example of Romanticism
"The Burning of the House of Lords and Commons"
Turner - Romantic painting
The Third-Class Carriage"
Daumier - realism
"Burghers of Calais"
Rodin sculpture -expressionistic
The Kiss
Klimt painting - Art nouveau
Ingres
neoclassic painter - "Large Odalisque"
Delacroix
Romantic painter - "Liberty Leading the People"
Goya
Spanish Romantic painter
Courbet
realist painter
Manet
Impressionist painter
Cézanne
post-impressionist painter
primitivism
art style borrowing non-western imagery
cubism
art style - fragmented images
Dada
art style - absurd/ironic images
The Armory Show
1913 exhibition in NYC - brought modern European art to the U.S.
International Style
architectural style - clean lines, steel, & glass
Surrealism
art style - imagery from dreams and imagination
Harlem Renaissance
flourishing of African American art and culture in Manhattan's Harlem
"Guernica"
Picasso - cubism
"Unique Forms of Continuity in Space"
Boccioni sculpture - Italian futurism
"The Two Fridas"
Kahlo painting - Mexican surrealism
Fallingwater
Frank Lloyd Wright example of American Prairie style architecture
"Composition with Yellow, Red, and Blue"
Mondrian - De Stijl style
"Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California"
photo - Lange - federal patronage photographer
"Recumbent Figure"
Henry Moore sculpture
Matisse
Fauvist painter - "The Joy of Life"
Kandinsky
Blue Rider painter
Brancusi
sculptor - "Magic Bird"
Stieglitz
straight photography
Carr
Canadian artist -inspired by Native American images
Gropius
architect - founded Bauhaus
Calder
kinetic sculptor
abstract expressionism
style - expressive, nonrepresentational
color field painting
non-representational painting with broad color areas
assemblage
sculpture made by assembling found objects
pop art
style with images from popular culture
minimalism
style with simple, primary forms
postmodernism
reaction to modernism - variety of styles
"Sky Cathedral"
Nevelson assemblage sculpture
"Homage to New York"
Tinguely
"Spiral Jetty"
Smithson earthwork
"Tar Beach"
Ringold story quilt
Seagram Building
international style skyscraper
"Heath of the Brandenburg March"
Kiefer - neoexpressionism
Bacon
figural painter
Pollock
abstract expressionist painter - action painting
Arbus
photographer - emphasized fringes of society
Rauschenberg
combine sculptor
Beuys
performance artist
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Native American artist