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Édouard Manet, who created "Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe" was part of what movement?
Realism
Gustave Courbet created what work in the Realism period?
Burial at Ornans
"plowing in the nivernais" was created in 1849 by whom and in what movement?
Rosa Bonheur, Realism
Claude Monet, "Impression: Sunrise," 1872, belongs to what movement?
Impressionism
Degas, a member of the impressionism movement, created what work?
"The rehersal of the ballet on stage,"1874.
(As well as many other works of ont he ballet, such as ballerina age 14, ballet rehearsal, and ballerina and piano)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a member of the Impressionism movement, created what work?
"Lancheon of the Boating Party," 1881.
Paul Cézanne created "Mont Sainte-Victoire" as a part of what movement?
Post-impressionism
who was the artist of "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" in the post-impressionism period?
Georges Seurat
Paul Gauguin was part of what movement?
post-impressionism.
(he created "day of the god")
what is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous pieces?
The Starry Night
Give an example of late 19th century sculpture.
Auguste Rodin, Burghers of Calais, 1884-86.
What is the Eiffel Tower by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel as example of?
Early modernism in architecture.
Who created "Wainwright Building" in 1890-91?
Louis Sullivan
What is one example of Fauvism?
Henri Matisse, The Joy of Life, 1905-06
Give an example of Futurism.
Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Street, Berlin" made in 1913 was art of what movement?
German Expressionism
Give an example of German Expresionism artist.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner or Vasily Kandinsky.
Pablo Picasso was a large part of what movement?
Cubism, (proto-cbism)
What kind of cubism is Barque's "violin and palette"?
Analytic Cubism
Picasso's "Glass and bottle of Suze" was what kind of cubism?
Synthetic cubism
give an example of Sprematism
Kazimir Malevich, Suprematist Painting (eight red rectangles)
Where was the De Stijl movement from?
the netherlands
give an example of De Stijl
Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow
What movement was Duchamp's "fountain" (the urinal) part of?
the Dada movement.
Gerrit Rietveld's Schroeder House in Utrecht, the Netherlands is part of what movement?
Modernism in architecture
Give an example of modernism in architecture
Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater
What is proto- cubism?
A style trademarked by picasso, Its picture surface resembled fractured glass, it destroyed spatial depth and the ideal form of the female nude, and turned it into harsh, angular shapes.
what is analytic cubism?
Paintings executed during this period showed the breaking down, or analysis, of form.
What is synthetic cubism?
Works of this phase emphasize the combination, or synthesis, of forms in the picture. Smooth and rough surfaces are contrasted with one another; and frequently non-painted objects in a collage technique emphasizes the differences in texture and poses the question of what is reality and what is illusion in painting.