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46 Cards in this Set

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Durand, Study from Nature: Rocks and Trees

Church, Cotopaxi

Moran, The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

Cordier, Jewess of Algiers

Carpeaux, The Four Continents

Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free (The Morning of Liberty)

Thomas Ball, Emancipation Monument (Freedman's Memorial to Abraham Lincoln)

Saint-Gaudens, Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment

Puvis de Chavannes, Massilia, Greek Colony

Manet, Concert in the Tuileries

Manet, Olympia

Manet, Dejeuner sur l'Herbe

Manet, Portrait of Emile Zola

Whistler, Symphony in White No. II: The Little White Girl

Monet, Women in the Garden

Monet, Boulevard des Capucines

Monet, Gare St. Lazare

Caillebotte, Paris Street: Rainy Weather

Morisot, Hide and Seek

Degas, The Rehearsal

Renoir, The Loge

Cassatt, Woman in Black at the Opera

Cassatt, Reading Le Figaro

Manet, Bar at the Folies-Bergere

Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte 1884

Seurat, Chahut

Toulouse-Lautrec, Jane Avril

Cezanne, A Farmyard at Auvers

Cezanne, Still Life with Apples

Van Gogh, The Potato Eaters

Van Gogh, The Night Cafe

Ensor, The Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889

Bernard, Buckwheat Harvesters, Pont-Aven

Gauguin, Yellow Christ

Ethnographic Sculpture

Visual construction of race in art and science with phrenology replaced by race science and anthropology

Commodity Culture

The transformation of goods and services, as well as ideas or other entities that normally may not be considered goods, into a commodity

Flaneur

A gentleman stroller of the streets

Japonisme

French term that refers to the influence of Japanese art on Western art

Haussmannization of Paris

Demolition and rebuilding of many streets in Paris to put in new apartment buildings and wider streets

Impressionism

French commodity life, sincere or truthful visual, rejects academic painting, visible brushwork, focus on color and light, inspired by Japanese prints

Neo-Impressionism

Movement founded by Seurat used disciplined networks of dots and blocks of color in their desire to instill a sense of organization and permanence

Commercial Posters

Advertisements made by painters and print makers focusing on commodity culture

Symbolism

Expression of an idea or emotion through formal elements

Primitivism

Idealized "utopia" of more simple life

Gender

Cultural and social classification of masculinity and femininity

Art for art's sake and avant-garde stances

Expresses a philosophy that the intrinsic value of art, and the only "true" art, is divorced from any didactic, moral, or utilitarian function