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46 Cards in this Set
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Durand, Study from Nature: Rocks and Trees |
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Church, Cotopaxi |
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Moran, The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone |
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Cordier, Jewess of Algiers |
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Carpeaux, The Four Continents |
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Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free (The Morning of Liberty) |
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Thomas Ball, Emancipation Monument (Freedman's Memorial to Abraham Lincoln) |
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Saint-Gaudens, Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the 54th Regiment |
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Puvis de Chavannes, Massilia, Greek Colony |
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Manet, Concert in the Tuileries |
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Manet, Olympia |
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Manet, Dejeuner sur l'Herbe |
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Manet, Portrait of Emile Zola |
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Whistler, Symphony in White No. II: The Little White Girl |
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Monet, Women in the Garden |
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Monet, Boulevard des Capucines |
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Monet, Gare St. Lazare |
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Caillebotte, Paris Street: Rainy Weather |
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Morisot, Hide and Seek |
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Degas, The Rehearsal |
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Renoir, The Loge |
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Cassatt, Woman in Black at the Opera |
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Cassatt, Reading Le Figaro |
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Manet, Bar at the Folies-Bergere |
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Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Grande Jatte 1884 |
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Seurat, Chahut |
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Toulouse-Lautrec, Jane Avril |
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Cezanne, A Farmyard at Auvers |
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Cezanne, Still Life with Apples |
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Van Gogh, The Potato Eaters |
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Van Gogh, The Night Cafe |
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Ensor, The Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889 |
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Bernard, Buckwheat Harvesters, Pont-Aven |
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Gauguin, Yellow Christ |
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Ethnographic Sculpture |
Visual construction of race in art and science with phrenology replaced by race science and anthropology |
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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
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Flaneur |
A gentleman stroller of the streets |
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Japonisme |
French term that refers to the influence of Japanese art on Western art
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Haussmannization of Paris |
Demolition and rebuilding of many streets in Paris to put in new apartment buildings and wider streets |
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Impressionism |
French commodity life, sincere or truthful visual, rejects academic painting, visible brushwork, focus on color and light, inspired by Japanese prints
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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
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Commercial Posters |
Advertisements made by painters and print makers focusing on commodity culture
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Symbolism |
Expression of an idea or emotion through formal elements
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Primitivism |
Idealized "utopia" of more simple life
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Gender |
Cultural and social classification of masculinity and femininity
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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 |