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Derain, Mountains at Collioure, 1905, Fauve

Mattisse, Joy of Life, 1906, Fauve

Picasso, Family of Saltimbanques, 1905

Picasso, Les Demoiselles D'Avignon, 1907

Braque, Violin and Palette, 1909, Cubism


Kirchner, Street,Berlin, 1913, The Bridge (Expressionism)

Modersohn-Becker, Self Portrait with Amber Necklace, 1906, Expressionism

Marc, The Large Blue Horses, 1911, The Blue Riders

Leger, Three Women, 1921, Analytical Cubism


Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Futurism

Brancusi, The Newborn, 1915, Modernism

Duchamp, Fountain, 1917, Swiss Dada

Rivera, The Great City of Tenochitlan, 1942, Mural

Le Corbusier,Villa Savoye (France), 1930, International Style

Wright, Robie House (Chicago), 1909,

Lange,Migrant Mother, 1936, Documentary Photography

Rietveld, Red, Blue Chair, 1925, "The Style"

Kahlo, Two Fridas, 1939, Surrealism

Oppenheim, Object (Luncheon in Fur), 1936, Surrealism

Picasso, Guernica, 1937, Historical

Douglas, Aspect of Negro Life, 1934, Harlem Renaissance

Italian Baroque

Flemish Baroque

Dutch Baroque

Neo-Classicism

Romanticism

Rococo

Realism

Impressionism

Pre-Raphaelite

Naturalism


System of culturally defined social relationships based on marriage and birth



Family/Relatives


Blood/Genetics


Social Relationships between in-laws


Kinship

Refers to kinship based on birth

Consanguity

Refers to kinships based on marriage


Arranged marriage or Romantic


Affinity

Sexual relationships with close relatives that is prohibited in many cultures


Who counts as close?


Can be seen as an extended alliance between kin groups.



Incest Taboo

Kinship rule that ties people together on the bases of reputed common ancestry


People who believe they are related to one another


Decent

Descent rule linking consanguine relatives through the male/father

Patrilineal Decent

Descent rule linking the relatives together through the female/mother

Matrilineal descent

Based on descent rule


Descent Group

Localized unlineal decent group that usually has some coporated power and trace back to a common ancestor


Lineage

Composed of lineages whose members believe they are all descended from a common ancestor but also cannot trace geneological relationships to everyone in a group

Clan

The socially approved union of two or more people that confers sexual rights legitimizes children

Marriage

marriage rule that permits an individual to marry only one other person at a time

manogamy

form of marriage in which one person can be married to more than one person

Polygamy

One man, many wives

Polygyny

One wife, many husbands


Practiced in Tibet

Polyandry

Marriage outside of a particular group/clan

exogamous



Dowries and Bridewealth are commonly exchanged.

Marriage within the group.


Joint families



Endogamy

Wife give money to the husband's family


Example: His family inherits cows


Dowry

Husbands gives money to the wife's family

Bridewealth