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35 Cards in this Set
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"The Green Stripe" (Madam Matisse)
By Matisse |
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"False Mirror"
By Magritte |
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"Bicycle Wheel"
By Dunchap |
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"Nude Descending a Staircase"
By Duchamp |
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"Persistence of Memory"
By Salvador Dali |
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"Just What Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?"
By Hamilton First piece of pop art |
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Matisse
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"Madam Matisse"
"The Dance" Fauves artist |
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Duchamp
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Futurist Dada
Ready mades by combining two normal found objects |
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Miro
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Organic surrealist
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Magritte
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Realistic surrealism
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Dali
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Realistic surrealism
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Pollock
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Action painter
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Motherwell
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Action/color field painter
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deKooning
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Action painter
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Warhol
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Pop art/films
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Oldenburg
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Humor
Large scale familiar objects |
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Hamilton
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Pop art
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The Fauves
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(The wild beast) an exploration if the use of color to achieve emotional impact
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Armory show
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New York 1913
Organized by American artists. It included the work of Americans and Europeans |
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Readymades
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Found object, sticking two objects together; sometimes complete opposites.
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The New York School
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Abstract expressionism
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WPA
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Works Progress Administration
Created by FDR to alienate the hardships or the depression |
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Federal Arts Project
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Artists were hired to paint murals for city buildings
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Combines
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The combination of art and sculpture
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Avant Garde
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The advanced art-pushing the boundaries-going into uncharted territory
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Kitsch
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Art, objects, or design considered to be in poor taste because of excessive garnishment , but can be appreciated as ironic.
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Fin de Siecle
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End of cycle
period of intense change/growth/progress/activity -a burst of activity |
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What influenced the Dadaists?
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WWI was a big influence; against machines/progress/inventions because they were used to kill people
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Who/what influenced surrealists?
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Very interested in psychology (frued/Jung)
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What are the three influences in the abstract expressionists?
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WWII, existentialism, and the first atomic bomb
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Two sub categories of surrealism:
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Organic surrealism (Klee, Miro, Arp, Moore)
Realistic Surrealism (deChiro, Magritte, Dali) |
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Two subcategories of Abstract Expressionism:
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Action painters and color field painters
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Three main print series of Andy Warhol:
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Celebrities, disasters, consumers project
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Three main print series of Andy Warhol...
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Celebrities, disasters, consumer products project
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Who said, "in the future everyone will be world for fifteen minutes"?
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Andy Warhol
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