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71 Cards in this Set
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Matisse, Male Model, 1900, oil on canvas |
Strong lines (brush strokes) |
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Matisse, The Serf, 1900-04, bronze |
Can Mat surf with no arms? |
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Rodin, The Walking Man, 1907, bronze |
Similar to Saint John the Baptist |
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Matisse, Luxe, calmes et volupté, 1904-05, oil on canvas |
Calm Mat with luxury |
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Maillol, The Mediterranean, 1902-05, bronze |
My all for meditation |
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Matisse, The Open Window, 1905, oil on canvas |
Mat's window |
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Matisse, The Green Line/Portrait of Madame Matisse, 1905, oil and tempera on canvas. |
Mat's wife, green on her face |
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Matisse, The Joy Of Life, 1905-06, oil on canvas |
Mat's joy |
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Matisse, Blue Nude, 1907, oil on canvas |
Naked lady feels blue. |
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Matisse, Reclining Nude, 1906-07, bronze |
Naked lady leans back |
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Matisse, Le Luxe II, 1907-08, casein on canvas |
Mat's second take on luxury. |
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Matisse, Harmony in Red, 1908, oil on canvas |
Mat's harmonious use of red |
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Matisse, Dance(II), 1909-10, oil on canvas |
Mat wants to dance for the second time |
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Matisse, Music, 1909-10, oil on canvas |
Mat's favorite music |
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Matisse, The Red Studio, 1911, oil on canvas |
Mat's studio gets painted red. |
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Matisse, the Back series of Reliefs, 1909-17 |
A relief to mat's backs |
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Matisse, Jeannette V, 1916, bronze |
V for Casein, Jeanne |
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Brancusi, The Sleeping Muse, 1909-10, marble |
Don't wake Bran's muse |
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Brancusi, The Beginning of the World, 1920, marble, metal and stone |
Bran thinks the egg began it all |
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Brancusi, Bird in Space, 1925, marble, stone and wood, marble |
Bran's bird can reach space |
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Brancusi, Endless Column, 1937-38, cast iron |
Bran couldn't see the end of this column |
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Brancusi, The Kiss, 1916, limestone |
Bran's kiss made the list. |
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Webb and Morris, Red House, 1859-60 |
More webbs in the red attic |
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Mackintosh, Library, Glasgow School of Art 1907-09 |
All those books; glowing work of art |
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Beardsley, Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, 1893, India ink and watercolor |
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Whistler, The Peacock Room, 1876-77, oil color and gold on tooled leather and wood |
The Peacock doesn't whistle |
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Velde, Tropon, c.1899, advertising poster |
Title is obvious. Velde is not. |
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Klimt, Detail of a dining room mural, c.1905-08, mosaic and enamel on marble |
Klint was very detailed in the dining room. |
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Klimt, Adele Bloch-Bauer I, 1907, oil, silver, and gold on canvas |
Klint rolls in the deep |
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Tiffany, Table Lamp, c.1900, bronze and Favrile glass |
Tiff's lamp. |
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Gaudí, Church of the Sagrada Familia, 1883-1926 |
Sacred gaudy family |
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Horta, Stairwell of interior, Tassel House, 1892-93 |
Tassels on the hortan stairwell |
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Endell, Atelier Elvira, 1897 |
End Elvira's non accreditation art school |
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Krohg, The Sick Girl, 1880-81, oil on wood |
This infirmed girl did krohg |
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Munch, The Scream, 1893, oil and tempera on board |
Not munching but yelling. |
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Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, oil on canvas |
MonSeur, many Sunday afternoons for pointillism. |
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Signac, Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, Tones and Tints, Portrait of M. Felix Feneon in 1890, oil on canvas. |
Tl;dr Feneon gets his pic from signac |
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Cezanne, Battle of Love, 1880, oil on canvas. |
Season for love. |
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Cezanne, The Bay of Marseilles, 1885, oil on canvas |
Season for the bay |
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Cezanne, Still Life with Basket of Apples, c.1893, oil on canvas |
Season for fruit baskets |
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Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire Seen from Les Lauves, 1902-06, oil on canvas |
Season for St. Victory |
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Cezanne, The Large Bathers, 1906, oil on canvas |
Season for bathing |
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Cezanne, The Card Players, c.1890-95, oil on canvas. |
Season for cards. |
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Moreau, The Apparition, c.1876, oil on canvas |
Moreau du siecle |
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Chavannes, Summer, 1891, oil on canvas |
When does summer start in chavannes? |
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Rousseau, The Sleeping Gypsy, 1897, oil on canvas |
Rousseau is asleep |
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Rodin, The Gates of Hell, 1880-1917, bronze |
Rode in on hell's highway |
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Rodin, The Burghers of Calais, 1886, bronze. |
Makes me hanker for a burger. |
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Rosso, The Concierge, 1883, wax over plaster |
Must've liked the hotel staff. |
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Gauguin, Vision After the Sermon, 1888, oil on canvas |
Guin's vision OK? |
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Gauguin, Oviri, 1894, partially glazed stoneware |
Guin's ovary?!?!1? |
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Gauguin, Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?, 1897-98, oil on canvas |
Guin questions his existence. |
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Toulouse-Lautrec, Moulin Rouge-La Goulue, 1891, color lithograph |
To lose at the obvious title... |
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Van Gogh, The Night Cafe, 1888, oil on canvas |
Did he cut his ear off here last night? |
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Van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889, oil on canvas |
As if you needed a hint for this one... |
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Post impressionism |
Style of painting that explored color, line, and form as well as the artist's emotions. |
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Pointillism |
Style of painting with small dots of raw color that combined when looking at a certain distance. |
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Mosaic |
A pictorial Composition made of small stones, glass, etc set in plaster. |
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Fresco |
Painting on a "fresh" plastered wall or ceiling. |
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Old Masters |
Any old pre19th century European painter. Ex. Donatello, da Vinci, ... |
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Symbolism |
The use of a symbol in an artwork to express or represent an idea or qualities. |
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Monochrome |
Painting in tones of the same color. |
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Femme-fatale |
Deadly or disastrous woman |
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Dante's inferno |
A poem written by Dante Alighieri which describes hell in great detail. |
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Relief sculpture |
Style of sculpting something raised from a surface. Low relief being a shallow sculpture and high relief being a very deep one. |
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Atelier |
French for studio or workshop. Atelier lines provided non academic, studio-based teaching. |
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Primitivism |
The style of expression through simple or unsophisticated artwork. |
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Arts and Crafts movement |
A late Victorian movement that reevaluated handcraftmanship in the industrial age. |
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Art Nouveau |
Late 19th century style that used curved lines to resemble foliage. |
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Expressionism |
Style used by the artist to convey a certain emotion. |
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Fauvism |
Style of painting people or things with unnatural colors. |
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