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86 Cards in this Set

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Impression, Sunrise
Monet
Impressionism
1880
Dance at the Moulin de la Galette
Renoir
Impressionism
1880
The Dance Class
Degas
Impressionism
1880
The Child's Bath
Cassatt
Impressionism
1880
Mont Sainte-Victoire
Cezanne
Post-Impressionism
1890
A Sunday Afternoon on La GRande Jatte
Seurat
Post-Impressionism
1890
Night Cafe
van Gogh
Post-Impressionism
1890
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Gaudi
Post-Impressionism
1890
The Thinker
Rodin
Post Impressionism
1890
Hundreds of Birds Admiring Peacocks
Yin Hong
early 16th century
Northern Chinese
Poet on a Mountaintop, Ming Dynasty
Shen Zhou
Southern Chinese
1500
Fish and Rocks
Chu Ta
Southern Chinese
1700
,
,
The GReat Wave of Kanagawa, Japan
Hokusai
Japanese
1830: Tokugawa period
Sudden Shower over Atake
Hiroshige
Japanese
1850
Nanban (Screen of Southern Barbarians)
School of Kano
Japanese
1600
The Two Fridas
Kahlo
Latin American
1940
The Jungle
Lam
Latin American
1940
Woman with a Hat
Matisse
Fauvism
1910
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Picasso
Cubism
1910
Nude Descending a Staircase
Duchamp
Cubism and Futurism
1910
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Boccioni
Futurism
1910
Improvisation No. 30 (Warlike Theme)
Kandinsky
German Expressionism
1910
The Fountain
Duchamp
Dadaism
1910
The Persistence of Memory
Dali
Surrealism
1930
Guernica
Picasso
Surrealism?
1930
Autumn Rhythm, Number 30
Pollock
Abstract Expressionism
1955
Women I
Kooning
Abstract Expressionism
1955
Notre-Dame du Haut, Ronchamp, France
Corbusier
Early Postmodernism
1955
Red Gongs
Calder
Abstract Expressionist Sculpture
1955
Canyon
Rauschenberg
Combine
1955
Drowning Girl
Lichtenstein
Pop Art
1955
Campbell Soup I
Warhol
Pop Art
1955
Impressionism
movement of people not interested in realism in an everyday life sense but in terms of the way light operates in the world
Salon des Refuses
salon of rejected impressionist paintings
CAAPSE
Cooperative and Anonymous Association of Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers
started a gallery to show their own work in 1873
Belle Epoque
the beautiful age
Pointalism
the weird dot thing
the only easily identifiable style in post-impressionism
Impasto
thick layering of paint (van goh)
Art Nuvo
nature centered art
Vienne Secession
art nuvo movement in Austria
Ming
brillant or bright
Mandarins
governing officials in the Ming dynasty
The Muromachi Period
the japanese dynasty that reasserts control after the Mongels fail to conquer Japan
Koan
statements that bypass logic and focus on understanding
Cha no yu
Way of the Tea
Hon'Ami Koetsu
tea bowl thing
word means "rainclouds"
Namban
southern barbarian (westerners)
Kanagowa
the boardwalk built because the idea of barbarians walking on their soil was offensive (after Japan was forced to trade)
Meiji REstoration
fast track industrialization of Japan
Ukiyo-e
woodblock prints (Japanese)
Geisha
male clown party entertainers
polykey
many keys playing at the same time
atonality
music written without any total center or key
12 tone system
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
readymade
self explanatory
ex: the fountain
Bauhaus
building school
blue note
pitches that are slightly lower than conventional harmony
abstract expressionism
first international art movement
drip paintings
(action painting) exactly what it sounds like ya dummy
combine
advanced type of collage
Levatown (or something like that)
first manufactured suburb
Kinsey Report
changed sexual mores for americans
benday dots
those little comic book dots
saved money on printing
Existentialism
nobody really knows..?
Mkisi Dolls
creepy voodoo dolls, represented the colonizers
afrobeat
strong african feel. combines rock, jazz and african music
colonial art
combination of American and European styles
Mexican Mural Movement
?
Pleinair Painting
Painting out of doors
Modernite
Coined by the impressionist poet Baudelaire, means "fleeting experiments of life"
findesiecle
french for end of the age
Literati
Southern Chinese Painters
Show gun
japanese military leader
three levels of the Temple of the Golden Pavilion
-relaxation and contemplation in gardens
-a place to view the moon
-a buddhist temple
Japonisme
japanese influence in western culture

woodblock prints influence impressionist
van gogh influenced by that rain painting by Hiroshige
Northern Chinese Painting
traditional and normal
highly refined decorative style
Southern Chinese Painting
subversive in a non-obvious way
prefers ink over color and brushstroke over detailed representation
Four main roles in Bejing Opera
painted face male
male
young female
clown
Noh Drama vs. Kabuki Theatre
traditional (fancy masques and such) vs. contemporary
Four original things about The Wasteland
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
Characteristics of Impressionism (7)
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
Impressionist Painting Techniques (5)
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
Post-Impressionism
1.) a loss of content and traditional representation
2.) loss of ability to identify a work by its style
Dada (4)
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
Surrealism (6)
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)
International Style: Architecture
1.) radical simplification of form
2.) a rejection of ornamentation
3.) the preferred materials are glass, steel and concrete