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29 Cards in this Set
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Édouard Manet, who created "Le Déjeuner sur l’Herbe" was part of what movement?
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Realism
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Gustave Courbet created what work in the Realism period?
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Burial at Ornans
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"plowing in the nivernais" was created in 1849 by whom and in what movement?
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Rosa Bonheur, Realism
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Claude Monet, "Impression: Sunrise," 1872, belongs to what movement?
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Impressionism
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Degas, a member of the impressionism movement, created what work?
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"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) |
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a member of the Impressionism movement, created what work?
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"Lancheon of the Boating Party," 1881.
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Paul Cézanne created "Mont Sainte-Victoire" as a part of what movement?
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Post-impressionism
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who was the artist of "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte" in the post-impressionism period?
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Georges Seurat
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Paul Gauguin was part of what movement?
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post-impressionism.
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what is one of Vincent van Gogh's most famous pieces?
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The Starry Night
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Give an example of late 19th century sculpture.
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Auguste Rodin, Burghers of Calais, 1884-86.
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What is the Eiffel Tower by Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel as example of?
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Early modernism in architecture.
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Who created "Wainwright Building" in 1890-91?
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Louis Sullivan
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What is one example of Fauvism?
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Henri Matisse, The Joy of Life, 1905-06
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Give an example of Futurism.
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Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner's "Street, Berlin" made in 1913 was art of what movement?
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German Expressionism
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Give an example of German Expresionism artist.
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner or Vasily Kandinsky.
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Pablo Picasso was a large part of what movement?
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Cubism, (proto-cbism)
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What kind of cubism is Barque's "violin and palette"?
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Analytic Cubism
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Picasso's "Glass and bottle of Suze" was what kind of cubism?
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Synthetic cubism
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give an example of Sprematism
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Kazimir Malevich, Suprematist Painting (eight red rectangles)
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Where was the De Stijl movement from?
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the netherlands
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give an example of De Stijl
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Piet Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow
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What movement was Duchamp's "fountain" (the urinal) part of?
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the Dada movement.
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Gerrit Rietveld's Schroeder House in Utrecht, the Netherlands is part of what movement?
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Modernism in architecture
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Give an example of modernism in architecture
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Frank Lloyd Wright, Fallingwater
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What is proto- cubism?
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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.
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what is analytic cubism?
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Paintings executed during this period showed the breaking down, or analysis, of form.
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What is synthetic cubism?
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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.
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