Art Artist Flashcards
ART & ARTISTS–400–This Dutch painter, a member of the Delft Guild, had a total output of only about 40 pictures (one with a pearl)
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VALUES (Jan) Vermeer
ART & ARTISTS–800–This Englishman described his work as modern moral subjects… similar to representations on the stage
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VALUES (William) Hogarth
THE ART WORLD–200–Rembrandt sold paintings from his anteroom, usually meeting clients with a chilled glass of this potent potable
wine
THE ART WORLD–400–In 1966 this Russian painted a pair of large murals for the opening of the NYC’s Metropolitan Opera House
Marc Chagall
ART & ARTISTS–1600–His Jolly Toper of the 1600s is seen here
Franz Hals
THE ART WORLD–600–In this Brit’s etching Myself and My Heroes , he pictured himself with Walt Whitman & Mahatma Gandhi
David Hockney
ART & ARTISTS–2000–Minerva, Venus & Juno are the 3 being judged in this famous Claude Lorrain painting
The Judgment of Paris
ART SUBJECTS–0– 5 other wealthy men made themselves hostages to free this city
Calais (from Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais)
THE ART WORLD–800–In the late 1700s this painter of the The Family of Charles IV created designs for tapestries in Madrid
Goya
THE ART WORLD–1000–In 1874 this American moved permanently to France where she developed a friendship with Edgar Degas
Mary Cassatt
RENAISSANCE ART–400–The architect Brunelleschi created this engineering wonder for the Florence Cathedral
the dome
RENAISSANCE ART–800–Cosimo de Medici’s patronage of Donatello led to the creation of this life-size nude, bronze sculpture in the 1430s
David
RENAISSANCE ART–1200–Lorenzo Ghiberti created doors for the Baptistry of St. John; the luminous result was named this by Michelangelo
The Gates of Paradise
RENAISSANCE ART–1600–Known for his Madonnas, this early 16th century artist designed tapestries for Pope Leo X for the Sistine Chapel
Raphael
RENAISSANCE ART–2000–Pyres of Vanity, the bonfires that destroyed works of art, were lit by this monk, the Medici’s most virulent enemy
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VALUES (Girolamo) Savonarola
ART APPRECIATION–1200–In 1953 he had 3 TV shows on air with his name in the titles & in 2001 he was inducted into the Ukulele Hall of Fame
Arthur Godfrey
ART APPRECIATION–1600–This French poet’s stormy friendship with Paul Verlaine almost cost him his life as Verlaine took a shot at him
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VALUES (Arthur) Rimbaud
ART APPRECIATION–2000–In 1917 this man sent a telegram to the German minister in Mexico, with a means for Mexico to reclaim lost Texas lands
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VALUES (Arthur) Zimmerman
ARTS & CRAFTS–200–Also a geographic term, to quilters it’s the equivalent of a picture frame
a border
ARTS & CRAFTS–400–Patton knew nobody ever won a war by doing this craft, the tinting of fabrics, for his country
dyeing
ARTS & CRAFTS–600–Thistype of picture takes its name from a medieval term for decorations of shrines to the muses
a mosaic
ARTS & CRAFTS–800–Make your own Johnny Gilbert T-shirt using this artistic process where ink is forced through stretched fabric
silkscreening
ARTS & CRAFTS–1000–It’s the word for the alloy that’s heated to join the lead strips surrounding pieces of stained glass
solder
ART FOR ART’S SAKE–400–This man’s 1642 work, seenhere is today found in an Amsterdam museum
Rembrandt
ART FOR ART’S SAKE–800–Seenhere is one of many denizens of the American West depicted by this man
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VALUES (Frederick) Remington
ART FOR ART’S SAKE–1200–All that the Empire came to symbolize is seenhere in this artist’s portrait of Madame Recamier
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VALUES (Jacques-Louis) David
ART FOR ART’S SAKE–1600–The characteristic style of this Frenchman is seen here in his 1890s work, Turning Road at Montgeroult
CÌÄå©zanne
ART FOR ART’S SAKE–2000–This poet and painter whose work is seenhere had the same first name as a poet born in 1265
Dante Rossetti
ART SCHOOL–200–The most common one used by artists is probably the X-acto
a knife
ART SCHOOL–400–Turning tools are used to shape the clay on one of these
a potter’s wheel
ART SCHOOL–600–A halftone screen breaks up a sold image into a pattern of these
dots
ART SCHOOL–800–Traditionally in drypoint, you use a steel needle to scratch your drawing into a plate of this metal
copper
ART SCHOOL–1000–When a sculptor is doing this he isn’t fishing, but using the lost wax method to make a mold
casting
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VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) You can see why John Constable said that in this type of work, the sky is the chief organ of sentiment
a landscape
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VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) As painters began to portray domestic life, The Merode Altarpiece gave this humble character his due
Joseph
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VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew points to an image of a painting on a screen.) In Monet’s work, we see the impressionist’s varied colors, known as the rainbow this
palette
ART HISTORY–400–6th century B.C. Greece must have been a happy place, as this facial expression is characteristic of its sculpture
a smile
ART HISTORY–800–Carlo Carlone’s team painted these, originally an Italian term, on palace & church walls across Europe
frescoes
ART HISTORY–9800–The analytic type of this style broke the world into fragments; the synthetic type put it together
Cubism
ART HISTORY–2000–Georges de la Tour mastered candlelight in the type of painting called this, also a musical term
Nocturne
ARTISTS–200–Thomas Nast’s caricatures of this corrupt New York City political organization led to its demise
Tammany Hall
ARTISTS–400–When he turned 90, the Louvre hung eight of his works in the Tribune of Honor , where the Mona Lisa has hung
Picasso
ARTISTS–1000–Name of the artist and name of the famed statue 16th century Italians called Il Gigante
Michelangelo and ‘David’
ARTISTS–800–In Lust for Life , Anthony Quinn won an Oscar for playing this painter, a close friend of Van Gogh’s
Gauguin
ARTISTS–1000–Leader of the French Romantics; critics claimed he painted with a drunken broom
Eugene Delacroix
ARTS AND CRAFTS–100–From Greek kola , or glue, its a picture made by gluing various objects onto a surface
a collage
ARTS AND CRAFTS–200–To fire clay, you don’t give it a pink slip, but put it in this
kiln
ARTS AND CRAFTS–300–Process in which you bind a piece of clothing, so that only certain parts of the article absorb color
tie-dye
ARTS AND CRAFTS–400–Twining, coiling, and weaving are the three basic methods of making these
baskets
ARTS AND CRAFTS–500–From Latin to close , this process closes off colored enamels from each other with thin metal strips
cloisonnÌÄå©
ART–200–El Greco told Pope Pius V he could improve this room by getting rid of Michelangelo’s frescoes
the Sistine Chapel
ART–400–Name shared by father and son 16th century German painters known as The Older and The Younger
Hans Holbein
ART–600–He’s the man in A Man of Sorrows ‘s image
Jesus
ART–800–Vincent Van Gogh’s brother Theo did this for a living
worked in an art gallery (or sold art)
ART–1000–His 1872 work Impression Sunrise not only left an impression, but named a whole movement
Claude Monet
AT THE ART MUSEUM–200–The Metropolitan Museum of Art allows still photography but you must shoot without using this
a flash
AT THE ART MUSEUM–400–As well as an establishment that sells art, it can be one room or area in a museum
a gallery
AT THE ART MUSEUM–600–You may have antiques in your house; the Louvre has this similar but longer word for ancient relics
antiquities
AT THE ART MUSEUM–800–If you liked the exhibition, stop by the museum shop to buy this book about it, from the Greek for to list
the catalog
AT THE ART MUSEUM–1000–The museum with the world’s largest Van Gogh collection is in this European city
Amsterdam
THE WORLD OF ART–0– The Creation of Eve
the Sistine Chapel
ARTISTS–200–His Last Supper in Milan was already a wreck by the end of his lifetime
Leonardo Da Vinci
ARTISTS–400–In the 1930’s this Spaniard was expelled from the Surrealist movement
Salvador Dali
ARTISTS–600–Van Dyck’s influence on this artist is apparent in works such as The Blue Boy
Thomas Gainsborough
ARTISTS–2001–He said, One night I dreamt I painted a large American flag
Jasper Johns
ARTISTS–1000–The youngest of the three great creators of the High Renaissance, he was the son of Giovanni Santi
Raphael
ART–200–Born Anna Mary Robertson, this artist died in 1961 at age 101
Grandma Moses
ART–400–In 1534 Pope Paul III named him painter, sculptor & architect of the Vatican Palace
Michelangelo
ART–600–As a teenager, Andrew Wyeth was inspired by this American seascape artist
Winslow Homer
ART–2000–In 1888 Vincent van Gogh threatened to kill this artist who was his roommate at the time
Paul Gauguin
ARTISTS–200–This Maja artist said he recognized only three masters: Velazquez, Rembrandt, and nature
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ARTISTS–400–In 1922 Marc Chagall left this country, his native land
Russia
ARTISTS–600–He painted one of his most famous pictures, Christina’s World , 40 years ago
Andrew Wyeth
ARTISTS–800–This Iowan was a leader of regionalism, a movement that dominated U.S. art in the 1930s
Grant Wood
ARTISTS–1000–In 1485 this Italian painted Madonna of the Rocks , his earliest major work that survives in complete form
Leonardo Da Vinci
ART AT THE BARNES–400–INSERT INTO clue
VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) While confined to a French sanitarium in Saint-Remy, this artist painted the Dutch landscape of Brabant in Reminiscence of the North
Van Gogh
ART AT THE BARNES–800–INSERT INTO clue
VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) In Three Ballet Dancers , he used pastels to transform awkward natural movements into balletic gestures
Degas
ART AT THE BARNES–1200–INSERT INTO clue
VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Dr. Barnes asked this French artist to create a mural for the main hall; he said it was like the rose window of a cathedral
Matisse
ART AT THE BARNES–1600–INSERT INTO clue
VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the Barnes Foundation.) CÌÄå©zanne drew upon Greek mythology when he painted this title pair
Leda and the Swan
ART AT THE BARNES–2000–INSERT INTO clue
VALUES (Alex reports from the Barnes Foundation.) Though she never had children of her own, this American sensitively portrayed maternal love in Woman with a Nude Boy
Mary Cassatt
ART–100–Term for Spain’s Islamic art, it comes from the Muslim group that conquered the country in the eighth century
Moorish
ART–200–The starting point and center of early Renaissance art was in this Italian city
Florence
ART & ARTISTS–200–From 1899-1904 Claude Monet created a series of paintings of this English river
Thames
ART–300–Many Rembrandt masterpieces hang in this national museum in Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum
ART–400–John Constable is best known for painting these
Landscapes
ART & ARTISTS–400–Samuel Morse’s 1825 painting of this marquis is one of the finest American romantic portraits
Lafayette
ART–500–With works titled White LIne and Blue Segment , this Russian has been called the first abstract painter
Wassily Kandinsky
ART & ARTISTS–600–Manfredi, Saraceni, & other followers of this artist were known as the Caravaggisti
Caravaggio
ART–100–Utrillo’s White Period lasted circa 1908-1914, longer than this artist’s Rose Period from 1904-1906
Pablo Picasso
ART & ARTISTS–800–In 1482 Leonardo Da Vinci moved to this city to become its court artist to Ludovico Sforza
Milan
ART & ARTISTS–1000–This Italian painted a characteristically elongated self-portrait in 1919, shortly before his death
Modigliani
ART–200–In 1892 he painted Vahine No Te Vi. Woman With Mango
Paul Gauguin
ART–300–It’s the common English term for the type of painting the French call une nature morte
Still Life
ART–400–Dancer Louise Weber, one of his most famous subjects, was known as La Goulue – The Glutton
Toulouse-Lautrec
ART–500–Hats off to this Belgian whose 1926 painting The Menaced Assassin features men in bowler hats
Rene Magritte
DE ARTS–200–The son of a surgeon, this director brought some gore to the screen in Carrie & Scarface
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VALUES (Brian) De Palma
DE ARTS–400–Seen here, the work of Tamara De Lempicka typifies this art style
Art Deco
DE ARTS–600–Now in his 70s, he designed Laura Bush’s 2005 Inauguaration Day wear
Oscar de la Renta
DE ARTS–1000–In 1964 LBJ gave this abstract expressionist the Medal of Freedom
Willem de Kooning
THE NUDE IN ART–200–Like another famous painter, William-Adolphe Bouguereau shows her nude on a shell for her birth
Venus
THE NUDE IN ART–400–The seated nude in his Les Demoiselles d’Avignon shows the beginnings of his Cubism
Pablo Picasso
THE NUDE IN ART–600–When Durer painted this pair in 1507, he had them hold tree branches whose leaves blocked out certain parts
Adam
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VALUES (VIDEO Daily Double) - Shortly after his Luncheon , this impressionist exhibited the nude seen here:
Edouard Manet
THE NUDE IN ART–1000–People said his male nude The Age of Bronze was so lifelike, he must have made casts from live models
Auguste Rodin
GRAPHIC ARTS–200–Term for the circle that encloses a comic strip character’s dialogue
a balloon
GRAPHIC ARTS–400–Typesetters may use the Dvorak layout on one of these; it reduces their finger movements from Qwerty
a keyboard
GRAPHIC ARTS–600–This term refers to printing beyond the edges & trimming back the sheet; first aid isn’t required
bleeding
GRAPHIC ARTS–800–Term for non-copyrighted pictures or drawings you can snip out & include in your own work
clip art
GRAPHIC ARTS–1000–A color separator produces four negatives: cyan, magenta, yellow & this color
black
ARTISTIC MASTERPIECES–0– Shouldn’t the shining dots of the sky be as accessible as the black dots on the map of France? the artist wrote of this work
The Starry Night (by Vincent Van Gogh)
MODERN ARTISTS–0–Artist who said, On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting
Jackson Pollock
ART -ISMs–200–After WWI, George Grosz & Max Beckmann found comfort in this country’s expressionism
Germany
ART -ISMs–400–Suprematism, made famous by Kazimir Malevich, was this country’s first pure 20th century art movement
Russia
ART -ISMs–600–This neo 18th century style of Benjamin West developed after Herculaneum & Pompeii were excavated
Neoclassicism
ART -ISMs–800–This early 19th century movement encompassed the disparate styles of Goya, Delacroix, & Constable
Romanticism
ART -ISMs–1000–From the visual medium that influenced it, the art movement Super-realism is also called this realism
Photorealism
CONTEMPORARY ART–400–Basquiat got attention, not detention, for this type of wall writing in Hollywood Africans
graffiti
CONTEMPORARY ART–800–Her large installations The Dinner Party & The Holocaust Project have been published in book form
Judy Chicago
CONTEMPORARY ART–900–Christo had the idea for the Central Park project with this title in 1979; it was finally realized in 2005
The Gates
ARTISTS–200–In the 1870s, before he moved to Tahiti, he was strongly influenced by Camille Pissarro
Gauguin
ARTISTS–400–You can see his unfinished Rondanini Pieta at the Castello Sforzesco in Milan
Michelangelo
ARTISTS–1000–A new museum devoted to this artist, whose work is seen here, opened in Santa Fe in 1997:
Georgia O’Keeffe
ARTISTS–800–In 1888 he painted a Cafe Terrace at Night as well as The Night Cafe
Van Gogh
ARTISTS–1000– The White Blackbird is a bio of painter Margarett Sargent, a cousin of this society portraitist
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VALUES (John) Singer Sargent
ART & ARTISTS–400–During his career he produced about 240 paintings & drawings of the same woman–Helga Testorf
Andrew Wyeth
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Surrealism
ART & ARTISTS–1200–This New England painter once said, Never put more than two waves in a picture; it’s fussy
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VALUES (Winslow) Homer
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VALUES (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a slide of a painting.) GÌÄå©ricault was just 21 in 1812 when he painted our next work, which displays the turbulence of this movement
Romanticism
ART & ARTISTS–2000–In 1943 Jackson Pollock had his first solo exhibit at Art of this Century , this woman’s NYC gallery
Peggy Guggenheim
ART & ARTISTS–200–In the 1550s this artist & sculptor was architect for the Palazzo Farnese
Michelangelo
ART & ARTISTS–400–First name shared by French artists Toulouse-Lautrec & Matisse
Henri
ART & ARTISTS–600–Out of favor with the leftists in Mexico, he created murals in the U.S., like one in the Detroit Inst. of Arts
Diego Rivera
ART & ARTISTS–800– The Hay Wain helped this British landscape artist win a gold medal at the Paris Salon of 1824
John Constable
ART & ARTISTS–1000–They shut the lid on this Dutch master after his death, March 19, 1997
Willem de Kooning
SHOCKING ART–400–1485 Florence was shocked by this artist’s large nude painting of the birth of a goddess
Botticelli
SHOCKING ART–3600–His mural at Rockefeller Center was destroyed because it included a depiction of Lenin
Diego Rivera
SHOCKING ART–1200–In 1892 Berlin authorities screamed & closed the exhibit by this Scandinavian artist
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VALUES (Edvard) Munch
SHOCKING ART–1600–This impressionist’s Christ paintings of 1864 & 1865 were crucified for being unidealized
Ìĉۡdouard Manet
SHOCKING ART–2000–Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase caused a stir at this 1913 show in New York City
the Armory Show
ART BIENNIALS–200–This Italian city’s biennial, the oldest in the world, has exhibits on the Lido & the Island of San Giorgio
Venice
ART BIENNIALS–400–This country’s first Documenta highlighted the artists of the Degenerate Art propaganda exhibit of 1937
Germany
ART BIENNIALS–600–Anselm Kiefer & Richard Serra shared the Carnegie Prize at this city’s International
Pittsburgh
ART BIENNIALS–800–This Vanderbilt-funded museum in NYC has held a renowned biennial since 1973
the Whitney
ART BIENNIALS–1000–Venues for this country’s biennial have included the Hagia Eirene Museum & the Yerebatan Cistern
Turkey
DECORATIVE ARTS–100–Developed in the 1500s, the Mogul style of this country was greatly influenced by Persian art
India
DECORATIVE ARTS–200–The Tarasco Indians, who live in this country’s state of Michoacan, are noted for their pottery & weaving
Mexico
DECORATIVE ARTS–300–This streamline geometrical style popular in the 1920s is also known as Art Moderne
Art Deco
DECORATIVE ARTS–400–Rococo artist Francois Bouchet designed the Loves of the Gods series of these wall hangings in 1749
Tapestries
DECORATIVE ARTS–500–It’s the term for bone or ivory objects once carved by sailors and often decorated with whaling scenes
Scrimshaw
ART & ARTISTS–200–Fittingly, Francois Boucher painted The Toilet of this Roman goddess for Madame de Pompadour
Venus
ART & ARTISTS–400–Donatello was born in this city, where he assisted Ghiberti in finishing the bronze doors of the baptistery
Florence
ART & ARTISTS–600–Acteress Ellen Andre posed as the dejected woman for his famous 1876 painting The Absinthe Drinkers
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VALUES (Edgar) Degas
ART & ARTISTS–800–Antonic Canova created 2 gigantic nude statues of this emperor (oddly, one was given to the Duke of Wellington)
Napoleon
ART & ARTISTS–1000–Known for his religious art, Sebastien Bourdon served as court painter to this queen of Sweden in the 1650s
Christina
DECORATIVE ARTS–400–The novel Moby-Dick calls this decorative art skrimshander
scrimshaw
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VALUES (Cheryl of the Clue Crew spins a clay pot on a wheel in Greece.) Keramos, a Greek word for clay , gave us this English word for pottery
ceramics
DECORATIVE ARTS–1600–From the French for partition, it’s enamel work in which colored areas are separated by thin metal bands
cloisonnÌÄå©
THE ARTIST–200–This artist collaged color strips onto a photo of Mick Jagger & silkscreened them into prints
Andy Warhol
THE ARTIST–400–In 1933 Otto Dix was charged with obscenity by this political party; he was later drafted to fight for them
the Nazis
THE ARTIST–600–Dirck, the younger brother of this Laughing Cavalier artist, was also big in Haarlem
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VALUES (Frans) Hals
THE ARTIST–800–16th century author Pietro Aretino is seenhere in a portrait by this Venetian pal of his
Titian
THE ARTIST–1000–This Philadelphia painter of Death of Wolfe headed east to Italy in 1760 to learn new directions in art
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ART–200–This impressionist was as skilled at painting people as he was at painting fields & sunsets
Renoir
ART–400–One of the hundreds of portraits painted by this artist is seenhere
Stuart
ART–600–Life in the tenements of New York was a favorite subject of this Robert Henri School
the Ashcan School
ART–800–He painted the 1784 Neoclassical masterpiece seenhere
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ART–1000–First name of the son seenhere in a 1655 portrait by his father
Titus
19th CENTURY AMERICAN ART–0–Some versions of this painting based on a Bible verse show William Penn making a treaty with the Indians in the background
Hicks’s Peaceable Kingdom
ART & ARTISTS–200–He commisioned Jacques-Louis David to paint his 1804 imperial coronation
Napoleon Bonaparte
ART & ARTISTS–400–Honore Daumier created several works portraying Don Quixote & this squire
Sancho Panza
ART & ARTISTS–600–He painted Vampire in 1893, the same year he painted The Scream
Edvard Munch
ART & ARTISTS–3000– Unpleasant Surprise by this primitive painter of The Hungry Lion shows a woman menaced by a bear
Henri Rousseau
ART & ARTISTS–1000–This American woman impressionist posed for several of Degas’ works, including At The Milliner’s
Mary Cassatt
EUROPEAN ART–400–1940’s The Visage of War , a surreal work from this artist, is seenhere
DalÌÄå_
EUROPEAN ART–800–The influence of Rembrandt can be seen in Carel Fabritius’ painting The Raising of this biblical man
Lazarus
EUROPEAN ART–1200–When you think of Renaissance art, the Italian name of thismasterpiece should spring to mind
La primavera
EUROPEAN ART–1600–This Liberty Leading the People artist also painted The Battle of Poitiers
Delacroix
EUROPEAN ART–1000–This Flemish artist created a 15th-centuryportrait that’s spoofed in the opening of TV’s Desperate Housewives
Jan van Eyck
RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–400–Richard Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park series is named for an area in this beach city near L.A.
Santa Monica
RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–800–In houses like the one seen here, Richard Morris Hunt brought America this style, from the French for fine art
Beaux Arts
RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–2000–Around 1912 Robert Delaunay brought color to the forefront of this -ism, thereby creating Orphism
Cubism
RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–1600–In 2005 the woman in Robert Doisneau’s photo called this at the Hotel de Ville sold her copy for $242,000
The Kiss
ART–200–This artist’s mother could have told you he was greatly influenced by French painter Gustave Courbet
James Whistler
RICH-ARTs & ROB-ARTs–2000–This architect partnered with Rudolph Schindler & pioneered steel-frame housing with the Lovell House, seenhere
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VALUES (Richard) Neutra
ART–600–This Spaniard’s brother-in-law, court painter Francisco Bayeu, helped him get commissions in the 1770s
Francisco Goya
ART–800–This Flemish artist painted a unique triple portrait of England’s King Charles I around 1637
Anthony van Dyck
ART–1000– Strolling Actresses Dressing In a Barn is a 1738 engraving by this English satirist
William Hogarth
ART & ARTISTS–200– Dying Centaur artist Antoine Bourdelle spent years as chief assistant to this more famous French sculptor
Rodin