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30 Cards in this Set
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Max Weber (cubism) "Rush Hour, New York"
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John Marin (cubism) "Lower Manhattan"
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Georgia O'Keeffe (modernism mixed with regionalism) "Ranchos Church"
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Georgia O'Keeffe (modernism mixed with regionalism) "Great American Painting"
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Joseph Stella (precisionism or american futurism) "Brooklyn Bridge"
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Joseph Stella (precisionism or american futurism) "Battle of Lights, Coney Lights"
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Charles Sheeler (precisionism or american futurism) "Classic Landscape"
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Marcel Duchamp (dadaism) "Fountain"
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Marcel Duchamp (dadaism) "Nude Descending a Staircase"
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Thomas Hart Benton (regionalism) "Arts of the West"
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John Stuart Curry (Regionalism) "Tornado Over Kansas"
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Grant Wood (regionalism) "American Gothic"
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Maynard Dixon (regionalism mixed modernism and social realism) "Forgotten Man"
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Maynard Dixon (regionalism mixed modernism and social realism) "Earth Knower"
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Arshile Gorky (surrealism) "The Liver is the Cock's Comb"
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Jackson Pollock (Abstract Expressionism or The New York School) "Autumn Rhythm"
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Mark Rothko (Colorfield Painting or The New York School) “Number 10”
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Helen Frankenthaler (Colorfield Painting or The New York School) “The Bay”
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Helen Frankenthaler (Colorfield Painting or The New York School) “Small's Paradise"
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Andrew Wyeth (realism) “Christina’s World”
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Norman Rockwell (Popular Illustration)
The “Four Freedoms” paintings (The title “Four Freedoms” will count for any of them) |
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Robert Rauschenberg (pop art) “Estate”
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Robert Rauschenberg (pop art) "Bed"
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Jasper Johns (pop art) “Flag”
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Andy Warhol (pop art) “Marilyn Monroe”
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Andy Warhol (pop art) “Coca Cola Bottles"
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Roy Lichtenstein (pop art) “I Don’t Care”
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Barbara Kruger (Political/Feminist Art) “I shop therefore I am”
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Jenny Holzer (Political/Feminist Art) “Protect me from what I want”
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Cindy Sherman (Political/Feminist Art) “Untitled Film Still, no. 66”
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