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50 Cards in this Set
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Derain, Mountains at Collioure, 1905, Fauve |
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Mattisse, Joy of Life, 1906, Fauve |
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Picasso, Family of Saltimbanques, 1905 |
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Picasso, Les Demoiselles D'Avignon, 1907 |
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Braque, Violin and Palette, 1909, Cubism
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Kirchner, Street,Berlin, 1913, The Bridge (Expressionism) |
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Modersohn-Becker, Self Portrait with Amber Necklace, 1906, Expressionism |
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Marc, The Large Blue Horses, 1911, The Blue Riders |
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Leger, Three Women, 1921, Analytical Cubism
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Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Futurism |
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Brancusi, The Newborn, 1915, Modernism |
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Duchamp, Fountain, 1917, Swiss Dada |
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Rivera, The Great City of Tenochitlan, 1942, Mural |
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Le Corbusier,Villa Savoye (France), 1930, International Style |
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Wright, Robie House (Chicago), 1909, |
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Lange,Migrant Mother, 1936, Documentary Photography |
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Rietveld, Red, Blue Chair, 1925, "The Style" |
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Kahlo, Two Fridas, 1939, Surrealism |
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Oppenheim, Object (Luncheon in Fur), 1936, Surrealism |
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Picasso, Guernica, 1937, Historical |
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Douglas, Aspect of Negro Life, 1934, Harlem Renaissance |
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Italian Baroque |
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Flemish Baroque |
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Dutch Baroque |
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Neo-Classicism |
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Romanticism |
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Rococo |
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Realism |
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Impressionism |
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Pre-Raphaelite |
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Naturalism
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System of culturally defined social relationships based on marriage and birth
Family/Relatives Blood/Genetics Social Relationships between in-laws
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Kinship |
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Refers to kinship based on birth |
Consanguity |
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Refers to kinships based on marriage Arranged marriage or Romantic
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Affinity |
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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.
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Incest Taboo |
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Kinship rule that ties people together on the bases of reputed common ancestry People who believe they are related to one another
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Decent |
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Descent rule linking consanguine relatives through the male/father |
Patrilineal Decent |
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Descent rule linking the relatives together through the female/mother |
Matrilineal descent |
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Based on descent rule
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Descent Group |
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Localized unlineal decent group that usually has some coporated power and trace back to a common ancestor
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Lineage |
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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 |
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The socially approved union of two or more people that confers sexual rights legitimizes children |
Marriage |
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marriage rule that permits an individual to marry only one other person at a time |
manogamy |
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form of marriage in which one person can be married to more than one person |
Polygamy |
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One man, many wives |
Polygyny |
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One wife, many husbands Practiced in Tibet |
Polyandry |
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Marriage outside of a particular group/clan |
exogamous
Dowries and Bridewealth are commonly exchanged. |
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Marriage within the group. Joint families
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Endogamy |
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Wife give money to the husband's family Example: His family inherits cows
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Dowry |
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Husbands gives money to the wife's family |
Bridewealth |