Ch 20 And 19 Test Flashcards
Who created the Carson, Pirie, Scott Department Store? Where is it? What style is it made in, and when?
It was created by Louis Sullivan, it’s located in Illinois, Chicago, and it was made in an Art Nouveau style. It was made in 1899-1903.
Who created the Villa Sevoy, when was it made, what style was it made in, and where is it located?
Villa Savoy was created by Le Corbusier, in 1929. It is located in Poissy-sue-siene, France, and was made in a modernist-international style.
Who made the Bauhaus Building, when was it made, where is it located, and what style was it made in?
Walter Gropius made the Bauhaus in 1925-1926. It was located in Germany and used the modernist/international style
Who created “The Persistence of Memory”, what style did it use, when was it made?
The Persistence of Memory was created by Salvador Dali, in 1931. It was a part of the surrealist movement?
Who created “Luncheon in Fur”, when was it made, what style was it made in?
It was made by Meret Oppenheim, in 1936. It was part of the surrealist movement.
Who made “American Gothic”, when was it made, and what movement was it a part of?
It was created by Grant Wood, in 1930. It was a part of the American regionalism movement
Who created Fallingwater, where is it located, when was it made, and what movement is it a part of?
It was made by Frank Lloyd Wright, in 1935. It is located in Pennsylvania. It was a part of modern architecture
Who created Autumn Rhythm, when was it made, and what style is it in?
Autumn Rhythm was made by Jackson Pollock, in 1950, and it was a part of the abstract expressionist movement.
Who made “Lipstick on Caterpillar Tracks”, when was it made, and what movement was it a part of?
It was made by Claes Oldenburg, in 1969. It was a part of pop sculpture, and is located in Connecticut
Who created “Untitled”, when was it made, and what movement was it a part of?
Untitled was created by Donald Judd, in 1969. It was a part of the minimalist movement.
Who made the AT&T Corporate Headquarters, when was it made, where is it located, and what movement is it a part of?
It was made by Philip Johnson, in 1981-1984. It was a part of the post-modernist movement, and is located in New York
Who created the “New World Symphony Building” and “Guggenheim”? Where are they located, and when were they created? What movement were they a part of?
Both buildings were made by Frank Gehry. The “New World Symphony” was made in 2008-2011, and is located in Miami. The “Guggenheim” was made in 1997, and is located in Bilbao, Spain. Both buildings were made in the deconstructionist style.
Who made “Fountain”, when was it made, and what was it a part of?
It was made by Marcel Duchamp, it was a part of the Dada movement, and it was made in 1950.
Who made “One of Three Chairs”, and what movement was it a part of.
Joseph Kosuth made it and it was a part of the conceptual art movement