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Classical

Ancient Greeks and Romans, typically sculptures

Cubism

Most known for by Picasso, there is a subject that is broken apart with angular or geometric shapes, color palette may be limited

Abstract

Usually no subject, really just shapes and colors

Baroque

Popular in 16th/17th century in Europe, will see religious themes in art

Impressionism

Trying to give impression of something, can figure out what subject is

Expressionism

Focus on single moment of profound emotion

Screaming face portrait

Realism

People are trying to depict things in a real way

Surrealism

Paintings like dreamscapes- things you wouldn’t see in real world (melting clocks) look for symbols

Dadaism

Style of art that challenges the very notion of what is art


Anything can be art if we look at it as art