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Classical |
Ancient Greeks and Romans, typically sculptures |
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Cubism |
Most known for by Picasso, there is a subject that is broken apart with angular or geometric shapes, color palette may be limited |
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Abstract |
Usually no subject, really just shapes and colors |
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Baroque |
Popular in 16th/17th century in Europe, will see religious themes in art |
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Impressionism |
Trying to give impression of something, can figure out what subject is |
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Expressionism |
Focus on single moment of profound emotion |
Screaming face portrait |
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Realism |
People are trying to depict things in a real way |
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Surrealism |
Paintings like dreamscapes- things you wouldn’t see in real world (melting clocks) look for symbols |
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Dadaism |
Style of art that challenges the very notion of what is art Anything can be art if we look at it as art |
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