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63 Cards in this Set
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Keenith Noland 17th 1964 Acrylic on Canvas Usa |
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Bathers at Moritzburg 1909-10 oil on canvas Germany |
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Andre Masson Battle of the Fishes 1926 sand, gesso, pencil, charcoal on canvas French |
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Henri Matisse Bonheur de Vivre 1905-06 Oil on Canvas French |
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Piet Mondrain Composition C (No.III) with Red, Yellow, and Blue 1935 Oil on Canvas USA |
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David Smith Cubi 1963-64 Burnished Stainless Steel USA |
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Frank Stella Die Forch Hoch! Raise the Flag 1959 Enamel on Canvas USA |
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Franz Marc The Fate of the Animals 1913 Oil on Canvas Germany |
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Jean Fautrier Head of a hostage no. 14 1944 oil on paper french |
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Henry Moore Four-Piece Composition: Reclinin Figure 1934 Alabaster British |
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Hannah Hoch Cut with the Kitchen Knife: Dada through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany 1919-20 Photomontage Germany |
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George Braque Houses at L'Estaque 1908 Oil on Canvas French |
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Hans Arp Arrangement according to the laws of chance (Collage with Squares) 1916-17 Collage Swiss |
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Kasimir Malevich Black Square 1914-15 Oil on Canvas Russian |
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Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles D'Avignon 1907 Oil on Canvas French |
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Meret Oppenheim Object (le Dejeuner en fourrure)(Breakfast in Fur) 1936 Swiss |
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Helen Frankenthaler Mountains and Sea 1952 Charcoal, Oil on canvas USA |
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Jackson Pollock Number 1A, 1948 1948 Oil, enamel on unprimed canvas USA |
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Pablo Picasso Still Life with Chair Caining 1912 Oil, Oilcloth and Pasted paper on Canvas with rope surround Spainish |
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Pablo Picasso Minotauromachy 1935 Etching and Engraving Spainish |
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Anthony Caro Prairie 1967 Steel Painted Yellow British |
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Gino Severini Suburban Train Arriving in Paris 1915 Oil on Canvas Italy |
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Wyndham Lewis The Crowd 1914-15 Oil, Pencil on Canvas British |
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Willem De Kooning Woman I 1950-52 Oil on Canvas USA |
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collage |
drived from the french word coller |
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the 4th dimension |
time |
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Fauve |
Wild beast So named ina review for the 1905 Salon d' automne by Louis Vauxcells in Gil Blas |
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Synthetic Cubism |
Example George Braque's Houses at L'Estaque |
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The Caffeine of Europe |
Marinettie |
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Malverbot |
art forbidden by the Nazis |
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Entartete Kunst |
german term for Degenerate Art |
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Avant-Garde |
Art movement that was at the forefront of critical discoveries and new trends |
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Orphism |
A from of Cubism that Embraced creativity, dynamism, and light |
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Vorticism |
An English modern art movement, of which Wyndham Lewis was a spokesperson and leader |
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Futurism |
The only truly modernist art movement to come out of Italy in the first two decades of the 20th century |
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Die Brucke |
German Expressionist movement known as The Bridge based in berlin |
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The Blue Riders |
German Expressionist movement to which Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc belonged |
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Pulp |
Mass-Produced, popular art, often associated with poor quality |
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synesthesisa |
A person able to smell colors, or see sounds, would be said to be experiencing |
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Armory Show |
1913 in New York City |
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Ready-made assist |
Marcel Duchamp's Fountain |
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Direct carving |
carving without a maquette or model |
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Zurich Dada |
Hugo bal key protagonist |
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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 |
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Automatism |
Letting chance and accident play a role in the creation of a work of art |
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Trompe l'oeil |
illusionistic painting that "fools the eye" |
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Harlem resassince |
A cultural movement, centered in NYC, that focused on the cultural achievements of Aferican Americans |
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WEB pubois |
African American intellectual who wrote the collection of essays, The souls of Black Folks |
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Unit one |
Group of English artists that formed between the First and second world wars |
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Supremativsim |
Russian avant-garde art movement based on grometric froms founded by Kasimir Malevich |
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Photomontage |
a type of collage, made by pasting together cut-out photographs from newspapers, books and magazines |
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Apollinaire |
The word "surrealism" (meaning a "truth beyond realism") was coined by french writer |
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American Abstract Expressionist |
inspired by the writings of Carl Jung |
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Wpa works Progress Administration |
american government program that sorpported artists during the great depression |
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Art Brut |
Informe/informel art formless art outsider art |
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Goddess Ate |
Patroness of reckless blindness and mad impulse |
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Achytype |
A Jungian symbol that is supposedly valid for all cultures |
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The Irascibles |
1951 photo of New York school artist of life magazine by Nina Leen |
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Impasto |
A thick application of paint |
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Index/ Indexical |
The 'trace' of an artist's presence/ engagement with their art |
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Non-Mimetic |
term for a work of art that does not look illusionistic (not like a mirror up to nature) |
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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 |
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Oplicality |
Michael Fried's term for the purely visual art |