Art and Artists Flashcards
The Birth of Venus
Botticelli
The Scream
Munch
The Oath of Horatii
David
The Garden of Earthly Delight
Bosch
The Burial of the Count of Orgaz
El Greco
The School of Athens
Raphael
Las Meninas
Velazquez
Olympia
Manet
Primavera
Botticelli
Death of Marat
David
Luncheon on the Grass
Manet
Bar at the Folies Bergères
Manet
The Night Watch
Rembrandt
Guernica
Picasso
The Last Supper
Leonardo Da Vinci
The Sleeping Gypsy
Rousseau
Ecstasy of St. Theresa
Bernini
David
(Bronze Statue)
Donatello
The Persistence of Memory
Salvador Dali
View of Toledo
El Greco
The Potato Eaters
Van Gogh
Liberty Leading the People
Delacroix
Massacre at Chios
Delacroix
The Death of Sardanapalus
Delacroix
Italian Painter of Early Renaissance, Born in Florence, Name means “Little Barrel”
(Sandro) Botticelli
Norwegian Painter, Studied at Royal School of Arts in Oslo, Expressionism/Symbolism
(Edvard) Munch
French painter, neoclassical style, friend of Robespierre during French revolution, and supported Napoleon
(Jacques-Louis) David
Dutch/Netherlandish painter from Brabant, made nightmarish depictions of hell
(Hieronymus) Bosch
Greek painter/sculptor/architect of the Spanish Renaissance, born in Republic of Venice
El Greco
Italian painter/architect of the High Renaissance, forms Traditional Trinity of Great masters with DaVinci and Michelangelo
Raphael
Spanish painter of the Spanish Golden Age, in the Baroque Period who served as a model for 19th century realists/impressionist painters
(Diego) Velazquez
French Modernist Painter, one of first 19th century artists to paint modern life, pivotal figure in shift from realism to impressionism
(Edouard) Manet
Dutch Golden Age painter/printmaker, made 40 self portraits which create his intimate biography
Rembrandt
Spanish painter, sculptor and printmaker who spent most of his life in France, co-founded the cubist movement
Picasso
Italian Painter, Sculptor and Architect of the High Renaissance known for his many notebooks on a variety of subjects who also epitomized the Renaissance Humanist Idea
(Leonardo) da Vinci
French post-impressionist painter of the Primitive Manner who was also known as La Douanier, and was criticized his whole life
(Henri) Rousseau
Italian sculptor and architect who created the Baroque style of sculpture and designed many secular buildings, churches and public squares
(Gian Lorenzo) Bernini
Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period, born in Florence, used his knowledge to develop the Early Renaissance style of sculpture and is well known for his free-standing nude sculptor David
Donatello
Spanish surrealist who was born in Figueres, Spain, was influenced by impressionism and the Renaissance masters and attracted to Cubism and Avant-Garde movements
(Salvador) Dali
Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who was an influencial figure in Western art, who created over 2100 works including 860 oil paintings in the last 2 years of his life
Van Gogh
French Romantic artist regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school who took inspiration from the art of Rubens and the Venetian Renaissance
(Eugene) Delacroix
Italian Painters
Boticelli (Renaissance, 1400-1500)
Da Vinci (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
Raphael (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
Michaelangelo (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
Norwegian Painters
Munch (Expressionism, 1900)
French Painters
David (Neoclassical, 1800)
Delacroix (Romanticism, 1800)
Manet (Pre-Impressionism, 1800)
Monet (Impressionism, 1800)
Renoir (Impressionism, 1800)
Rousseau (Post-Impressionism, 1800)
Duchamp (Dadaism, Cubism, Surrealism, 1900)
Dutch/Netherlandish Painters
Bosch (Renaissance, 1500)
Rembrandt (Baroque, 1600)
Vermeer (Baroque, 1600)
van Gogh (Expressionism 1800)
Belgian Painters
Rubens (Baroque, 1600)
van Dyck (Baroque, 1600)
Magritte (Magic Realism, 1900)
Spanish Painters
El Greco (Mannerism, 1500-1600)
Velazquez (Baroque, 1600)
de Goya (Rococo, 1700)
Picasso (Cubism & Realism, 1900)
Dali (Cubism & Realism, 1900)