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1800s
Third of May, 1808
Movement Artist
Romanticism Goya
1800s
Fur Traders on the Missouri
Movement Artist
Romanticism Bingham
1800s
A Burial at Ornans
Movement Artist
Realism Courbet
1800s
The Banjo Lesson
Movement Artist
Realism Tanner
1800s
Boulevard des Capucines
Movement Artist
Impressionism Monet
1800s
Rehearsal of the Ballet
Movement Artist
Impressionism Degas
1800s
Sunday Afternoon on La Grande Jatte
Movement Artist
Post-Impressionism Seurat
1800s
The Starry Night
Movement Artist
Post-Impressionism Van Gogh
1800s
The Scream
Movement Artist
Post-Impressionism Munch
Twentieth Century (1900s)
The Joy of Life
Movement Artist
Expressionism Matisse
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Street, Berlin
Movement Artist
Expressionism Kirchner
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Violin and Palette
Movement Artist
Cubism Barque
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Guernica
Movement Artist
Cubism Picasso
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Persistence of Memory
Movement Artist
Surrealism Dali
Twentieth Century (1900s)
The Two Fridas
Movement Artist
Surrealism Kahlo
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Recumbent Figure
Artist
Moore
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Fallingwater
Artist
Wright
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction
Artist
Douglas
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Sky Cathedral
Artist
Nevelson
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Autumn Rhythm #30
Movement Artist
Abstract Expressionism Pollack
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Target with Four Faces
Movement Artist
Pop Art Johns
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Ohh Jeff...I love you, Too...But
Movement Artist
Pop Art Lichtenstein
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Marilyn Diptych
Movement Artist
Pop Art Warhal
Twentieth Century (1900s)
One and Three Chairs
Movement Artist
Conceptualism Kosuth
Twentieth Century (1900s)
Spiral Jetty
Movement Artist
Site-Specific Smithson
Non-Objective
Abstraction
which communicates exclusively through such formal means as line, shape, color, and texture, avoiding any reference to the natural world or to narrative subject matter
Empiricism
The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
Color Patch Theory
its when patches of color go to together to form an imagine in your mind.
Japanese prints
Impressionism
wood block print
light
Impressionism
used light to play with a certain times of day a kind of research on light
Realism
refers to a specific movement in European Art during the mid-nineteenth Century that associates realism with a social or political message
Post-Impressionism
the time after impressionism where there was no one style
African Art
Cubism
draws a lot from African art they wanted escape anything western
Fauvism
Expressionism
A style of painting with vivid expressionistic use of color that flourished in Paris in the early 20th century
Spiritualism
Expressionism
....in art with an increased focus on mysticism and other spiritual topics .
Surrealism
A 20th-century avant-garde movement in art and literature that sought to release the creative potential of the unconscious mind.
Action Painting
Abstract Expressionism
A technique and style of abstract painting in which paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas.
Color Field
Color Field painting is a style of abstract painting that emerged in New York City during the 1940s and 1950s. It was inspired by European modernism and closely related to Abstract Expressionism, while many of its notable early proponents were among the pioneering Abstract Expressionists. Color Field is characterized primarily by large fields of flat, solid color spread across or stained into the canvas creating areas of unbroken surface and a flat picture plane. The movement places less emphasis on gesture, brushstrokes and action in favour of an overall consistency of form and process. In color field painting "color is freed from objective context and becomes the subject in itself.