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Neoclassicism
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18th century revival of the Classic Greek and Roman styles in art and architecture, as well as styles from the European Renaissance
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Rococo
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The style of art, arch, music, and decorative arts from the early-eighteenth-century Europe, made primarily for the upper class
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genre painting
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Paintings that contain subject matter of everyday life
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Pointillism
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An art movement in Europe in the late nineteenth century in which artists applied daubs of pure pigment to a ground to create an image. The paint daubs appear to blend when viewed from a distance.
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13.3 Marc Chagall, Over Vitebsk, Russia/France
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13.5 Betye Saar, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, 1972, mixed media
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13.9 Peter Paul Rubens, Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus, Flanders, Baroque style
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13.10 Jacques Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, France, 1784
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13.12 Hung Liu, Trauma, China/U.S.
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13.15 Shaunessy, Interior House Post, Kwakiutl Clan, Canada
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13.19 Marisol, The Family, Venezuela, painted wood/mixed media
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13.22 Temple of Ramses II, Egypt, 13th century BCE
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13.24 Diego Velazquez, Las Meninas, Spain, Baroque style
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13.29 Georges Seurat, La Grande Jatte, France, Pointillist style/technique
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13.30 Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Nipomo, U.S. 1936
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