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86 Cards in this Set
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Impression, Sunrise
Monet Impressionism 1880 |
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Dance at the Moulin de la Galette
Renoir Impressionism 1880 |
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The Dance Class
Degas Impressionism 1880 |
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The Child's Bath
Cassatt Impressionism 1880 |
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Mont Sainte-Victoire
Cezanne Post-Impressionism 1890 |
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A Sunday Afternoon on La GRande Jatte
Seurat Post-Impressionism 1890 |
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Night Cafe
van Gogh Post-Impressionism 1890 |
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Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Gaudi Post-Impressionism 1890 |
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The Thinker
Rodin Post Impressionism 1890 |
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Hundreds of Birds Admiring Peacocks
Yin Hong early 16th century Northern Chinese |
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Poet on a Mountaintop, Ming Dynasty
Shen Zhou Southern Chinese 1500 |
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Fish and Rocks
Chu Ta Southern Chinese 1700 |
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The GReat Wave of Kanagawa, Japan
Hokusai Japanese 1830: Tokugawa period |
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Sudden Shower over Atake
Hiroshige Japanese 1850 |
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Nanban (Screen of Southern Barbarians)
School of Kano Japanese 1600 |
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The Two Fridas
Kahlo Latin American 1940 |
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The Jungle
Lam Latin American 1940 |
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Woman with a Hat
Matisse Fauvism 1910 |
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Picasso Cubism 1910 |
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Nude Descending a Staircase
Duchamp Cubism and Futurism 1910 |
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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Boccioni Futurism 1910 |
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Improvisation No. 30 (Warlike Theme)
Kandinsky German Expressionism 1910 |
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The Fountain
Duchamp Dadaism 1910 |
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The Persistence of Memory
Dali Surrealism 1930 |
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Guernica
Picasso Surrealism? 1930 |
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Autumn Rhythm, Number 30
Pollock Abstract Expressionism 1955 |
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Women I
Kooning Abstract Expressionism 1955 |
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Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France
Corbusier Early Postmodernism 1955 |
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Red Gongs
Calder Abstract Expressionist Sculpture 1955 |
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Canyon
Rauschenberg Combine 1955 |
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Drowning Girl
Lichtenstein Pop Art 1955 |
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Campbell Soup I
Warhol Pop Art 1955 |
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Impressionism
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movement of people not interested in realism in an everyday life sense but in terms of the way light operates in the world
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Salon des Refuses
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salon of rejected impressionist paintings
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CAAPSE
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Cooperative and Anonymous Association of Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers
started a gallery to show their own work in 1873 |
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Belle Epoque
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the beautiful age
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Pointalism
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the weird dot thing
the only easily identifiable style in post-impressionism |
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Impasto
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thick layering of paint (van goh)
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Art Nuvo
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nature centered art
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Vienne Secession
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art nuvo movement in Austria
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Ming
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brillant or bright
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Mandarins
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governing officials in the Ming dynasty
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The Muromachi Period
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the japanese dynasty that reasserts control after the Mongels fail to conquer Japan
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Koan
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statements that bypass logic and focus on understanding
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Cha no yu
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Way of the Tea
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Hon'Ami Koetsu
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tea bowl thing
word means "rainclouds" |
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Namban
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southern barbarian (westerners)
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Kanagowa
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the boardwalk built because the idea of barbarians walking on their soil was offensive (after Japan was forced to trade)
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Meiji REstoration
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fast track industrialization of Japan
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Ukiyo-e
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woodblock prints (Japanese)
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Geisha
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male clown party entertainers
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polykey
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many keys playing at the same time
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atonality
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music written without any total center or key
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12 tone system
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idea that if you start with one note you have to hit all of the other 11 notes before you can use the starting note again
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readymade
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self explanatory
ex: the fountain |
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Bauhaus
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building school
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blue note
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pitches that are slightly lower than conventional harmony
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abstract expressionism
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first international art movement
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drip paintings
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(action painting) exactly what it sounds like ya dummy
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combine
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advanced type of collage
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Levatown (or something like that)
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first manufactured suburb
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Kinsey Report
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changed sexual mores for americans
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benday dots
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those little comic book dots
saved money on printing |
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Existentialism
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nobody really knows..?
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Mkisi Dolls
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creepy voodoo dolls, represented the colonizers
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afrobeat
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strong african feel. combines rock, jazz and african music
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colonial art
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combination of American and European styles
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Mexican Mural Movement
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Pleinair Painting
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Painting out of doors
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Modernite
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Coined by the impressionist poet Baudelaire, means "fleeting experiments of life"
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findesiecle
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french for end of the age
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Literati
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Southern Chinese Painters
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Show gun
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japanese military leader
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three levels of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion
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-relaxation and contemplation in gardens
-a place to view the moon -a buddhist temple |
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Japonisme
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japanese influence in western culture
woodblock prints influence impressionist van gogh influenced by that rain painting by Hiroshige |
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Northern Chinese Painting
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traditional and normal
highly refined decorative style |
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Southern Chinese Painting
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subversive in a non-obvious way
prefers ink over color and brushstroke over detailed representation |
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Four main roles in Bejing Opera
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painted face male
male young female clown |
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Noh Drama vs. Kabuki Theatre
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traditional (fancy masques and such) vs. contemporary
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Four original things about The Wasteland
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1.) previous literary tradition
2.) experimentation of free verse 3.) fused public and private meetings 4.) combined moments of intensity with poetry of epic scope |
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Characteristics of Impressionism (7)
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1.) Focus on social life of middle class in cities and suburbs
2.) compositions imply glimpses or fleeting moments of a scene 3.) painters experiment with light and view point 4.) A fascination with the effects of light and color 5.) attempt to capture natural light (no blacks) 6.) figures and objects have no outlines 7.) cropped compositions |
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Impressionist Painting Techniques (5)
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1.) broad brush strokes
2.) dabs of color 3.) painted on canvas with a light background (opposite of academic painting) 4.) earth pigments replaced with new colors that are created using chemistry and synthetic colors 5.) oil paint tube changes the need for a studio |
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Post-Impressionism
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1.) a loss of content and traditional representation
2.) loss of ability to identify a work by its style |
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Dada (4)
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1.) found objects taken out of their functional context
2.) common techniques are collage and assemblage 3.) critique of artistic training and high culture 4.) anti-art: nihilistic but playful |
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Surrealism (6)
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1.) focus on internal, not external reality, reality
2.) strong references to subconscious mind 3.) distortion of forms 4.) non-naturalistic scale in proportion 5.) may depict dream imagery 6.) involves doodling and automatic drawing (stream of consciousness) |
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International Style: Architecture
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1.) radical simplification of form
2.) a rejection of ornamentation 3.) the preferred materials are glass, steel and concrete |