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Abstract Expressionism
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1940s early 60s
Abstract - not concerned Expressionism- Expressing or inner feeling |
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Avant-garde
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art valid and truly radical when openly exhibited
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Bauhaus
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German for "building house" german school of design
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Cameron
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created: impressionist
Patriot of a Women (Mrs. Duckworth). 1867 Charles Darwin. 1868 Angel of the Nativity. 1872 |
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Cassatt
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Created: post- impressionist
The Boating Party. 1893-94 Mother and Child. 1889 The Bath. 1891 Breakfast in Bed. 1897 |
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Cezanne
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created:
Still Life with Apples. 1875-77 Vase of Tulips. 1890-02 Mont Sainte-Victoire Seen from Les Lauves. 1902-04 |
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collage
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gluing
introducing actual items of their facsimiles into painting as subject matter. |
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Cubism
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Fragmentation & Multiple view points
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Dada
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non-traditional, irrational gestures
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daguerreotype
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a photograph produced on silver or copper covered in silver.
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Degas
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French Impressionist
painted mainly: Women bathing & Ballerinas interior scenes |
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De Stijl
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Group included architect Rietveldt and painter Mondrian
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Expressionism
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style to express emotional rather than impression of the world.
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Fauvism
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vivid colors, free treatment resulting vibrant and decorative effect
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Futurism
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characterized by speed, dislocation, automation, and anarchy
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Gauguin
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Created:
The Yellow Christ. 1889 The Vision after the Sermon. 1888 LA Orana Maria ( We Hail Thee, Mary). 1891 |
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Group of Seven
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a group of canadian landscape painters.
consisting of Franklin Carmichael, Lawren Harris, A. Y. Jackson, Frank Johnston, Arthur Lismer, J. E. H. MacDonald, and Frederick Varley. |
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Harlem Renaissance
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art movement during 1920s of black art.
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Impressionism
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1870-1880s, Contemporary subject matter, outdoor scenes, choppy brush strokes, effects of light on color.
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International Style
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A form of later modern architech
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Japanese prints
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color print executed from wood blocks in water-based inks
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Lange
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Created:
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California. 1936 |
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lithography
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producing an image on a flat, specially prepared stone //oil and water
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load-bearing steel frame
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steel skeleton that holds the building up
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Machu Picchu
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ruined Incan city in S Peru
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Manet
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Realism/Modern artist
First modern painter confusing, shocking, and flat (style) |
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Matisse
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Created:
The Green Stripe. 1905 The Study for the Joy of Life. 1905 Still Life with Goldfish. 1911 |
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Mexican Muralists
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the promotion of mural painting starting in the 1920s, generally with social and political messages as part of efforts to reunify the country under the post Mexican Revolution government
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Minimalism
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a style by extreme spareness and simplicity
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Mondrian
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Dutch artist
Created: Evening, The Red Tree. 1908 Flowering Apple Tree. 1912 |
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Monet
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French Impressionist painter
created: The Japanese Footbridge and the Water Lily Pool, Giverny. 1899 Painted Impression: Sunrise |
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Ogun
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in nigeria
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pedestal
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base or support
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photography
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Picasso
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created:
Les Demoiselles D'Avignon. 1907 |
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Pollock
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Abstract Expressionist, he uses the drip method of painting. one of the most celebrated and ridiculed artist.
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positive-negative space
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shows an optical illusion to show a picture within a picture. think of Face vase
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Post-Impressionism
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(refers to time period, not style)
1880-1890s period after Impressionism |
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Renoir
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the first Impressionist to detach from the movement's ultramodern direction
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Rivera
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Created:
Night of the Rich. 1923-8 |
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Rodin
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Created:
The Burghers of Calais. 1884-06 The Thinker. 1879-89 Dancing Figure. 1905 The Hand of God. 1898 |
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Rothko
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Abstract Expressionists
Artist associated with the Color Field Painting movement. |
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santos
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various religious artforms
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Suprematism
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Subconscious, dreamwond
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Surrealism
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the creative potential of the unconscious mind
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Symbolist
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using symbols to create a meaning behind the symbol
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Tanner
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African-American artist. Impressionist Style
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Transcendentalists
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a religious and philosophical movement
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Van Gogh
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Dutch Post-Impressionist
color and brush stroke expressively produce famous works of art Arles, France |
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Wright
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American architect designing structures with humanity and its environment called organic structures.
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