• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/63

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

63 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Keenith Noland


17th


1964


Acrylic on Canvas


Usa

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner


Bathers at Moritzburg


1909-10


oil on canvas


Germany

Andre Masson


Battle of the Fishes


1926


sand, gesso, pencil, charcoal on canvas


French

Henri Matisse


Bonheur de Vivre


1905-06


Oil on Canvas


French

Piet Mondrain


Composition C (No.III) with Red, Yellow, and Blue


1935


Oil on Canvas


USA

David Smith


Cubi


1963-64


Burnished Stainless Steel


USA

Frank Stella


Die Forch Hoch!


Raise the Flag


1959


Enamel on Canvas


USA

Franz Marc


The Fate of the Animals


1913


Oil on Canvas


Germany

Jean Fautrier


Head of a hostage no. 14


1944


oil on paper


french

Henry Moore


Four-Piece Composition: Reclinin Figure


1934


Alabaster


British

Hannah Hoch


Cut with the Kitchen Knife: Dada through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany


1919-20


Photomontage


Germany

George Braque


Houses at L'Estaque


1908


Oil on Canvas


French

Hans Arp


Arrangement according to the laws of chance (Collage with Squares)


1916-17


Collage


Swiss

Kasimir Malevich


Black Square


1914-15


Oil on Canvas


Russian

Pablo Picasso


Les Demoiselles D'Avignon


1907


Oil on Canvas


French

Meret Oppenheim


Object (le Dejeuner en fourrure)(Breakfast in Fur)


1936


Swiss

Helen Frankenthaler


Mountains and Sea


1952


Charcoal, Oil on canvas


USA

Jackson Pollock


Number 1A, 1948


1948


Oil, enamel on unprimed canvas


USA

Pablo Picasso


Still Life with Chair Caining


1912


Oil, Oilcloth and Pasted paper on Canvas with rope surround


Spainish

Pablo Picasso


Minotauromachy


1935


Etching and Engraving


Spainish

Anthony Caro


Prairie


1967


Steel Painted Yellow


British

Gino Severini


Suburban Train Arriving in Paris


1915


Oil on Canvas


Italy

Wyndham Lewis


The Crowd


1914-15


Oil, Pencil on Canvas


British

Willem De Kooning


Woman I


1950-52


Oil on Canvas


USA

collage

drived from the french word coller

the 4th dimension

time

Fauve

Wild beast


So named ina review for the 1905 Salon d' automne by Louis Vauxcells in Gil Blas

Synthetic Cubism

Example George Braque's Houses at L'Estaque

The Caffeine of Europe

Marinettie

Malverbot

art forbidden by the Nazis

Entartete Kunst

german term for Degenerate Art

Avant-Garde

Art movement that was at the forefront of critical discoveries and new trends

Orphism

A from of Cubism that Embraced creativity, dynamism, and light

Vorticism

An English modern art movement, of which Wyndham Lewis was a spokesperson and leader

Futurism

The only truly modernist art movement to come out of Italy in the first two decades of the 20th century

Die Brucke

German Expressionist movement known as The Bridge


based in berlin

The Blue Riders

German Expressionist movement to which Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc belonged

Pulp

Mass-Produced, popular art, often associated with poor quality

synesthesisa

A person able to smell colors, or see sounds, would be said to be experiencing

Armory Show

1913 in New York City

Ready-made assist

Marcel Duchamp's Fountain

Direct carving

carving without a maquette or model

Zurich Dada

Hugo bal key protagonist

Surrealism

tearm first applied to literature, theater, and ballet before it was used to describe painting and sculpture




based on the psycho theories from Sigmund Freud

Automatism

Letting chance and accident play a role in the creation of a work of art

Trompe l'oeil

illusionistic painting that "fools the eye"

Harlem resassince

A cultural movement, centered in NYC, that focused on the cultural achievements of Aferican Americans

WEB pubois

African American intellectual who wrote the collection of essays, The souls of Black Folks

Unit one

Group of English artists that formed between the First and second world wars

Supremativsim

Russian avant-garde art movement based on grometric froms founded by Kasimir Malevich

Photomontage

a type of collage, made by pasting together cut-out photographs from newspapers, books and magazines

Apollinaire

The word "surrealism" (meaning a "truth beyond realism") was coined by french writer

American Abstract Expressionist

inspired by the writings of Carl Jung



Wpa works Progress Administration

american government program that sorpported artists during the great depression

Art Brut

Informe/informel art


formless art


outsider art

Goddess Ate

Patroness of reckless blindness and mad impulse

Achytype

A Jungian symbol that is supposedly valid for all cultures

The Irascibles

1951 photo of New York school artist of life magazine by Nina Leen

Impasto

A thick application of paint

Index/ Indexical

The 'trace' of an artist's presence/ engagement with their art

Non-Mimetic

term for a work of art that does not look illusionistic (not like a mirror up to nature)

The Sublime

in aesthetics, (from the Latin word sublimis) this term refers to the quality of greatness, whether physical, moral, intellectualm metaphysical, aesthetic, spiritual, or artistic

Oplicality

Michael Fried's term for the purely visual art