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47 Cards in this Set
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Picasso Example of Cubism |
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Unique forms in continuity of space
Boccioni Example of Futurism |
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Christ and the Woman Taken in Adultery
Beckman Example of Expressionism |
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Nude Descending a Staircase
Duchamp Example of protodadist / futurist |
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Blue Nude
Matisse Example of Fauvism |
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Dark Abstraction
O'Keefe American Painter |
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Aspects of the Negro Life
Douglas Example of Harlem Renaissance Art |
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American Gothic
Wood Example of Realism |
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Enslavement of the Indians
Rivera 20th Century Frescoe |
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Mlle Pogany
Brancusi Influence of African Art |
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Number 1
Pollock Example of Abstract Expressionism |
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The Gates, Central Park
Christo and Jeanne-Claude Example of Ephemeral Art |
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Falling Water
Wright Built in harmony with nature |
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Woolworth Building
Gilbert 20th Century Gothic Architecture |
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Fagus Shoe Factory
Gropius Example of Bauhaus Architecture |
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Excavation
de Kooning Example of Abstract Expressionism |
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Green Coca-Cola Bottles
Warhol Example of Pop Art |
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Kouros
Noguchi Example of Abstract Sculpture |
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Seagram Building
van der Rohe Sought to use materials honestly |
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Guggenheim Museum
Wright One continuous path |
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Notre Dame du Haut
Le Corbusier Example of Geometric Influence |
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Pompidou Center
Piano and Rogers Example of Post Modern Architecture |
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Richard Georg Strauss
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Late Romantic Composer
German Operas- Salome Tone Poems- single work with multiple sections telling a story. |
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Gustav Mahler
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Late Romantic
Austrian Conductor/Composer New York Philharmonic 9 symphonies- died Symphonies long |
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Sergei Rachmaninoff
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Russian
Late Romantic Composer 3 symphonies 3 piano concertos solo piano music |
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Debussy
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Impressionist Composer
French Nocturnes Afternoon of a faun la mer |
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Joseph- Maurice Ravel
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Impressionist Composer
French Bolero-Snare Drums |
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Ottorino Respighi
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Pines of Rome
Influenced by environment of Rome |
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Giacomo Puccini
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Impressionist Composer
Italian Opera Composer La Boheme Madame Butterfly Tosca Tournadot |
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Berla Bartok
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Romanian
musicologist pitch sets and polytonality Came to America Concerto for orchestra Makes fun of Shostakovitch |
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Sergei Prokofiev
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Soviet Composer
5 Symphonies Chamber Music Piano Concertos Ballet: Romeo & Juliet |
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Samuel Barber
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American
Knoxville: Summer 1915 Adagio for strings songs operas piano and violin concertos incidental music for orchestra |
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Leonard Bernstein
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1st major American born conductor
West Side Story Academic Championed music of Mahler |
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John Cage
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American
Minimalism 4'33' Chamber Music Indeterminancy in Music |
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Philip Glass
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American
Minimalism 107x w/pitch- out there |
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Steve Reich
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Minimalist
American 1 Key Nayoga Marimba |
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John Adams
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Minimalist
American Repetitive & does not move around Short Ride in a fast machine |
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Igor Strawinsky
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Russian
Revolutionary Composer Pitch Sets Polytonality- hearing the tones at the same time Ballets Rite of Spring |
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Arnold Scholenberg
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Expressionism
Austrian 12 tone technique sprechstimme-sing & speak at the same time |
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Anton Webern
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Expressionist
Austrian Serial Composition using tone rows Orchestral Composer- small output In response to Maler's symphony his 1st movement is 58 seconds long Klangfarbonmelodie- everyone says a little bit |
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Alan Berg
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Austrian
Expressionsit Lyric Suite Chamber Concerto Operas |
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Scott Joplin
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American
Jazz Composer (True American Art form) Born in Texarkana King of Ragtime 1st Ragtime Ballet and 2 operas |
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Aaron Copland
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American
Developed American Sound Three Symphonies Ballets |
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George Gershwin
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American
Combined classical and jazz Rhapsody in Blue |
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Chronological Order
1-5 |
1. Pre History
2. Mesopotamia 3. Egyptian 4. Greek 5. Roman |
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Chronological Periods
6-10 |
6. Early Middle Ages
7. Late Middle Ages 8. Renaissance 9.Baroque 10. Enlightenment |
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Chronological Periods
11-14 |
11. Romanticism
12. Realism/Impressionism 13. Modernism 14. Post Moderinism |