5th grade Art History Flashcards

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Bazille

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Young Woman with Peonies

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Bellini

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Madonna and Child

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Botticelli

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The Adoration of Christ Child

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Caillebotte

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Mademoiselle Boissiere Knitting

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Carnevale

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The Annunciation

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Cezanne

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Banks of the Seine at Medan

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Corot

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The Departure of the Boatman

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Cross

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Sunset on the Lagoon, Venice

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de Gheyn II

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Vase of Flowers with Curtain

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Domenichino

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Abraham Leading Isaac to Sacrifice

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El Greco

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Madonna and Child with Saint Martina and Saint Agnes

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Frankenthaler

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Nature Abhors a Vacuum

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Gossart

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Portrait of hendrik III, Count of Nassau Brida

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Hals

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The Rommel-pot player

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`Hassam

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Still Life with Peahes and Old Glass

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Hogarth

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Mrs. Richard Hogarth

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Honthorst

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The Concert

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Ingres

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Marcotte d’Argenteuil

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Jimenez Aranada

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Lady at the Paris Exposition

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Kensett

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The Coast at Beverly

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La Farge

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Flowers on a Window Ledge

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Leyster

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Young Boy in Profile

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Macdonald-Wright

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Synchromy in Purple Minor

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Marcoussis

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The Musician

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Marieschi
View of the Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute
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Marin
Taos
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Melendez
Still life with oranges, jars, and boxes of sweets
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Newman
Kaaterskill Falls
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Nooms
Amsterdam Harbor Scene
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Rubens
Marchesa Brigida Spinola Doria
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Sargent
Setting Out to Fish
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Sebastiano
Cardinal Bandinello Sauli, His Secretary, and two Geographers
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Shinn
By the Seine
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Snyders
Still Life with Grapes and Game
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Stuart
The Skater (Portrait of William Grant)
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Thomas
Pansies in Washington
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Turner
Keelmen Heaving Coals by Moonlight
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Vlaminck
Tugboat on the Seine, Chatou
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Watteau
Ceres (Summer)
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Wilson
Solitude
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Abstract
`Painting that features shapes, lines, and colors, like more realistic paintings, but sometimes don't represent objects in the real world at all,
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Background
that part of the painting that seems farthest away from the viewer
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canvas
a painting; treated fabric, stretched over a frame, to which paint is applied
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cityscape
a type of landscape painting that features scenes of streets, buildings, and other city features
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contrast
a comparison that draws attention to the differences between things.
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Cubism
style of painting where artist took familiar objects and broke them up into geometric shapes then put them back together
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Fauvism
style of painting with shockingly bright colors and often strange twisted forms of human figures and other objects
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Foreground
the part of the painting closest to the viewer
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Impressionism
Style of painting that uses light and colors to for pictures in peoples minds by placing colors side by side very close together on the canvas
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Landscape
painting of outdoor view that features large areas of natural scenery
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Neoclassicism
Style of Painting that usually has grand themes from history.
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Point of View
the position from which the viewer sees objects in a painting. Looking at the objects on the table while sitting in a chair drawn up to the table is one point of view.
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Rhythm
something that repeats and creates a kind of pattern
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Romanticism
Style of Painting that pictures nature as wild and powerful, beyond mans ability to control
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Seascape
type of landscape painting that features large expanses of water, usually the ocean or the sea.
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Still Life
Painting of Objects that do not move
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Texture
The way the object feels