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Socialist Realism
Politicians with children boosting images of political figure amplifying imagery where everyone can identify with them.
Pop Art
Imagery that comes from everyday life.
Cartoon Style/ Comic book type.
Bright Colors.
Post-Modernism
Blending various styles from many cultures
Liberalism
John Locke
Certain rights and Government rights and the rest should be free.
Free Market/ Capitalism/ Trade
Limited Government/ Government Intervention
Imperialism
Setting carried away with Nationalism .
Imposing culture on others.
Socialism
More Government then liberalism.
Government can and should improve lives to its citizens.
Opposite of Liberalism.
Karl Marx- Communism
Modernism
Breaking away from past traditions.
Reestablish new ground work and the idea that you start a path from never ending progress.
Realism
Everyday normal people.
Social Class- Dignity/ Value of the working class.
Expressionism
Subjective Expressing Outwards/ not inwards
Defines our conception of art.
Not depicting world, depicting artists that are out there.
Dream like quality to art expression though process or feelings.
Cubism
Geometric Art
Modern Art
Breaking things down into basic geometric shape.
Multiple points of view.
Futurism
1900- First World War
Similar to Cubist
Looking at things as they progress through time rather than several vantage points.
Action in still picture.
Impressionism
Capture atmosphere/ mood of art/ intangible parts of art.
First movement in modern art.
Deliberately breaking/ Distorting images.
Not just what you see.
Naturalism
Natural/ Plausible
Focus: social issues calling attention to social issues.
Less about adventures/ psycology
Utilitarianism
Best interest of people.
Trying to reach the good for the greatest number of people.
Good for everyone = good.
Not good for everyone = Bad
Romanticism
Getting closer to nature, after the Enlightenment.
Realizing irrational side of human.
Exulting tradition not progress.
Bauhaus
Modern/ Design/ Architecture school.
Less is more.
Simple most functional state influence and by Russian constructivism styles.
Straight forward.
Extremely influential to 21st century.
Francisco Goya
A Spanish romantic painter.
Regarded as the last Old Masters
The first of the moderns.
Eugene Delacroix
French Romantic artist.
Leader of the French Romantic school.
Shaped the work of the Impressionists.
Caspar David Friedrich
German Romantic landscape painter.
Best known for his painted landscapes.
Supported Expressionism
Ludwig van Beethoven
A German composer and pianist.
A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music.
Jeremy Bentham
A British philosopher, jurist, and social reformer.
He is regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism.
He opposed the idea of natural law and natural rights.
John Stuart Mill
An English philosopher.
He was an influential contributor to social theory.
He was a proponent of utilitarianism.
Robert Owen
A Welsh social reformer.
One of the founders of Utopian socialism
A proponent of the cooperative movement.
Karl Marx
A German philosopher.
Predicted the self destruction of capitalism.
Founded its replacement Socialism.
Marx has been described as one of the most influential figures in human history.
Friedrich Engels
A German social scientist.
One of the fathers of Marxist theory.
Help Karl Marx with the founding of Socialism.
Walt Whitman
An American poet.
A proponent of humanism
The father of free verse.
Jean-Francois Millet
A French painter
One of the founders of the Barbizon school in rural France.
He is part of the movements of Realism and Naturalism.
Claude Monet
A founder of French impressionist painting.
The term Impressionism comes from the title of his painting Impression, Sunrise.
Edoard Manet
A French painter.
He was one of the first 19th-century artists to paint modern life.
A pivotal figure in the transition from Realism to Impressionism.
Mary Cassatt
An American painter.
A proponent for Impressionism.
Sigmund Freud
An Austrian neurologist
Known as the founding father of psychoanalysis.
Compared to Marx.
Kate Chopin
An American author.
Widely recognized as one of the leading writers of her time.
Franz Kafka
A German-language writer.
One of the most influential authors of the 20th century.
Supported socialism.
Louis Sullivan
An American architect,.
"father of skyscrapers".
"father of modernism".
Scott Joplin
An African-American composer and pianist.
"The King of Ragtime".
Henri Matisse
A French artist,
known for his use of colour and fluid paintings.
Matisse lead the movement of fauvism.
Pablo Picasso
A Spanish painter and sculptor
One of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century,
He is known for co-founding the Cubist movement.
Wassily Kandinsky
An influential Russian painter.
Founder of The Bauhaus School
Jackson Pollock
An influential American painter
Major figure in the abstract expressionist movement.
He was well known for his unique style of drip painting.
Andy Warhol
An American artist
Lead the figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
A German-American architect.
Is widely regarded as one of the pioneering masters of modern architecture.