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53 Cards in this Set
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CÉZANNE.
Still Life with Apples. Post-Impressionism. |
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CÉZANNE.
Mont Sainte-Victoire. Post-Impressionism. |
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SEURAT.
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte. Post-Impressionism. Pointillism. |
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VAN GOGH.
Potato Eaters. Post-Impressionism. |
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VAN GOGH.
Bedroom at Arles. Post-Impressionism. |
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VAN GOGH.
Wheat Field with Reaper. Post-Impressionism. |
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VAN GOGH.
Starry Night. Post-Impressionism. |
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VAN GOGH.
Self-Portrait. Post-Impressionism. |
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GAUGUIN.
The Yellow Christ. Post-Impressionism. |
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GAUGUIN.
Self-Portrait with Halo. Post-Impressionism. |
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GAUGUIN.
Nevermore. Post-Impressionism. |
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MUNCH.
The Scream. Post-Impressionism. |
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KLIMT.
Kiss. Post-Impressionism. |
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MATISSE.
Madame Matisse (The Green Line). Fauvism. |
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MATISSE.
Joy of Life. Fauvism. |
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KANDINSKY.
Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No. 4 (formerly Painting No. 201, Winter). German Expressionism. Der Blaue Reiter. |
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KANDINSKY.
Several Circles, No. 323. German Expressionism. Der Blaue Reiter. |
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MARC.
Large Blue Horses. German Expressionism. Der Blaue Reiter. |
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KOLLWITZ.
Whetting the Scythe. (Expressionism.) |
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PICASSO.
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. (Precursor to Cubism.) |
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BRAQUE.
Violin and Pitcher. Analytic Cubism. |
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PICASSO.
Man with a Hat. Synthetic Cubism. Collage. |
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PICASSO.
Three Musicians. Synthetic Cubism. |
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PICASSO.
Girl Before a Mirror. Synthetic Cubism (or Surrealism, Adams says). |
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PICASSO.
Guernica. Cubism. |
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BOCCIONI.
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space. Futurism. |
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MONDRIAN.
Broadway Boogie Woogie. De Stijl. |
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BRANCUSI.
Sleeping Muse I. |
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BRANCUSI.
Bird in Space. |
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WRIGHT.
Robie House, Chicago. Prairie Style. |
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WRIGHT.
Fallingwater, Bear Run, PA. |
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REITVELD.
Schroeder House, Utrecht, the Netherlands. De Stijl. |
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LE CORBUSIER.
Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp, France. |
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DUCHAMP.
L.H.O.O.Q. Dada. Assisted Ready-Made (Ready-Made-Aided). |
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DUCHAMP.
Fountain. Dada. Ready-Made. |
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DALI.
The Persistence of Memory. Surrealism. |
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MAGRITTE.
The Betrayal of Images ("This is Not a Pipe"). Surrealism. |
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KAHLO.
Thinking About Death. Surrealism. |
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POLLOCK.
White Light. Abstract Expressionism. Action Painting. |
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ROTHKO.
Number 15. Abstract Expressionism. Color Field Painting. |
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JOHNS.
Three Flags. |
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WARHOL.
Campbell's Soup I (Tomato). Pop Art. Appropriation. |
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WARHOL.
Elvis I and II. Pop Art. Silkscreen. |
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LICHTENSTEIN.
Little Big Picture. Pop Art. |
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KOSUTH.
Art as Idea as Idea. Conceptualism. |
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BEUYS.
Coyote, I Like America and America Likes Me. Performance Art. |
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GEHRY.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Spain. Postmodernism. |
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CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE.
Wrapped Reichstag. (Environmental Art.) |
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CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE.
The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City. |
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CHRISTO and JEANNE-CLAUDE.
The Gates, Central Park, New York City. (Environmental Art.) |
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LIN.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial. |
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TANSEY.
Action Painting II. Postmodernism. |
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ELVIS.
King of Rock 'n Roll. |