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64 Cards in this Set
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Alphonse Mucha produced the majority of his work during which range of years?
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b. 1894-1930*
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He was known for his subtle washes of color, intricate organic designs, and youthful, seductive female figures.
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a. Mucha*
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This Yellow Book picture artist while technically a Pre-Raphaelite, he is associated with the arts and craft movement.
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Walter Crane
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What was Walter Crane's most successful work?
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the baby’s opera
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He was considered one of the last great black and white Victorian artist.
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E.H. Shepard
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E.H. Shephard's best known work.
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Winnie the Pooh
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This father of American illustration defined the golden age of illustration?
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Maxfield Parrish
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What was Maxfield Parrish's magnum opus?
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Daybreak
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Propoganda art of the Second World War...
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Hans Sweitzel (something about the third Reich) or Iwo Jima
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He was greatly influenced by illustrators and comic artists, yet there are hints of Renaissance, Baroque and Surrealist aspects in his work
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Derek Hess
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His work in Arkham Asylum revolutionized comics and is considered to be the pinnacle of graphic novel illustration.
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Dave McKean
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Who was the most accomplished Civil War artist?
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Winslow Homer
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He was considered greatest American artist of the 19th century.
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Winslow Homer
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His ability to catch a moment in time is what set him apart.
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Winslow Homer
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Who invented relief etching?
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William Blake
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What is William Blake's most anthologized poem in English literature
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The Tyger
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This artist revived Russian folklore and an interest in Russian history.
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Ivan Bilibin
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What style does Ivan Bilibin pay tribute to in his work?
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Byzantine
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Who was a rival of NC Wyeth?
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Willy Pogany
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Disney illustrator Ken Anderson attributed the look of 101 Dalmatians to which influential English cartoonists?
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A. Ronald Searle and Rowland Emett*
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They developed the 12 Basic Principles of Animation in their book The Illusion of Life.
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Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston (A)
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Charles Robinson was associated with two art movements. What were they?
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b. Art Nouveau and the Pre-Raphaelites*
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Charles Robinson worked primarily during which years?
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1885-1935*
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Who is Pauline Diana Baynes natural life studies influenced by?
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Audobon
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This illustrator and cartographer worked with CS Lewis and Tolkien.
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Pauline Diana Baynes
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What country’s distinct style can be seen in Tenniel’s work
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Germany
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What satirical magazine did Tenniel submit Illustrations to for over 50 years?
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Punch
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What publication is Norman Rockwell most recognized for illustrating over 300 covers?
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Answer: The Saturday Evening Post
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True or False. Norman Rockwell illustrated two major Mark Twain classics, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Fin.
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Answer: True
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This contributor to the golden age of children’s book illustration's most celebrated work was East of the Sun West of the Moon.
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Kay Rasmus Nielsen
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Her love of drawing animals won her a Newbery award for her book Animals of the Bible.
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Dorothy Lathrop
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This political satirist, who's work was similar to Hogarth, had a signature Gonzo style
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Ralph Steadman
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He created Captain America and is responsible for the most successful comic book of all time.
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Jack Kirby
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Observation is key to her work, and "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" is the highest price ever paid for a book illustration
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Beatrix Potter
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Although this illustrator is most known for his distinct comical style and children’s books, he had a successful career in advertising, created editorial cartoons, and submitted hundreds of cartoons to humor magazines in the 1930s.
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b) *Dr. Seuss
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2) This work is typical of Dr. Seuss’s late moralizing works, where he employed a multitude of bright colors and created bizarre contraptions to explain lofty themes.
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c) *The Butter Battle Book
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Rip Van Winkle established him as the leading illustrator of the Edwardian style.
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Arthur Rackham
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This master of three color techniques was also influenced by Beardsley.
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Arthur Rackham
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His dragons began to evolve largely based on canine and feline anatomy.
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Todd Lockwood
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Even though she stayed clear of political cartoons but was big on women’s rights, she was still one of the first and most successful woman cartoonists.
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Rose O'Neil
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Kewpies
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Rose O'Neil
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Highly innovative in regards to the lithographic poster with his shallow spatial illusion, simple forms, and flat planes of color.
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Toulouse Lautrec
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T/F: Two major influences of Toulouse Lautrec were Degas and the Japanese woodblock
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True
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Perraults Fairy Tales was his only children’s books.
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Gustave Dore
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1882 The Raven EAP was his last commission and only commission from the US
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Gustave Dore
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1) Which film is said to be Hayao Miyazaki’s “magnum opus”?
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
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2) Miyazaki’s approach to filmmaking is unique, in that the film is not preplanned, but is instead a gradual, work in progress.
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True
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Father of the revolutionary underground comic in 1960s and 1970s
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Robert Crumb
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Something with Fritz the Cat
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Robert Crumb
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A contemporary of Gillray and Hogarth, this illustrator was a master of caricature and societal observation.
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Thomas Rowlandson
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Thomas Rowlandson frequently used a serpentine design when arranging his composition.
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True
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1/ During the 6 years of being a professional artist, ________ had 3-4 periods identified by his use or lack of a signature.
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Aubrey Beardsley
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2/ Who published Aubrey Beardsley’s Lysistrata series?
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Leonard Smithers
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His work may have an influence of artists video games and comics
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Jason Chan
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He pioneered western sequential art leading to comic strips/books
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Hogarth
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This painting marked William Hogarth maturity as painter:
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The Beggar’s Opera
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Master of all medias except pastels
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James Montgomery Flagg
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Despite his prolific amount of work he made for the Army, it was his illustrations for Playboy and Children's books that would make him famous.
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Silverstein
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What is said to be the ultimate pinup
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Moon over Miami
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His full length movie star portraits are the most impressive works of the depression era
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Alberto Vargas
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Collected macabre pictures of death
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Edward Gorey
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His work "The Sea Witch" 1966 became the standard by which all other fantasy paintings are judged by. It is his masterpiece and most important fantasy work
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Frank Frazetta
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This artist and Broadway became synonymous
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Al Hirschfeld
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Brought African Americans and other ethnicities into the world of fashion
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Antonio Lopez
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