Quiz 2 Flashcards

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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, At the Moulin Rouge, 1892-95, Post-Impressionism

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Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, Post-Impressionism

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Vincent Van Gogh, Night Café, 1888, France, Post-Impressionism

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Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889, Post-Impressionism

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Paul Gauguin, Jacob Wrestling with the Angel, 1888, Post-Impressionism

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Gauguin, Who Are We? Where Do We Come From? Where Are We Going?, 1897, Post-Impressionism

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Paul Cézanne, Basket of Apples, c.1895, 31-21, Post-Impressionism

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Cézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire, 1902-4, Post-Impressionism

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Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Sacred Grove, 1884, France, Symbolism

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Gustave Moreau, Jupiter and Semele, c.1875, France, Symbolism

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Odilon Redon, The Cyclops, 1898, France, Symbolism

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Edvard Munch, The Scream, 1893, Norway, Symbolism

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Gertrude Käsebier, Blessed Art Thou Among Women, America, 1899 [Pictorialist photography]

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Auguste Rodin, Walking Man, France, 1905 [Classicism/Naturalism/Impressionism]

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Rodin, The Burghers of Calais, France, 1884-89 [Classicism/Naturalism/Impressionism]

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William Morris, Green Dining Room, South Kensington Museum, England, 1867 [Arts & Crafts Movement]

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Gustav Klimt, The Kiss, Austria, 1907-8 [Art Nouveau/Arts & Crafts Movement]

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Victor Horta, staircase in the Van Eetvelde House, Brussels, Belgium, 1895, Art Nouveau

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Louis Comfort Tiffany, lotus table lamp, America c.1905, Art Nouveau

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Antonio Gaudi, Casa Milá, Barcelona, Spain, 1907, Art Nouveau

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Louis Sullivan, Guaranty Building, America, 1894-96, Skyscrapper

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Sullivan, Carson, Pirie, Scott Building, America, Skyscrapper

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Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, Eiffel Tower, France, 1889, Skyscrapper

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Henri Matisse, Woman with the Hat (Madame Matisse), 1905, France, Fauvism

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Matisse, Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life), 1905-6, France, Fauvism

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Matisse, Red Room (Harmony in Red), 1908-9, France, Fauvism

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André Derain, The Dance, 1906, France, Fauvism

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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Street, Dresden, 1908, German Expressionism (The Bridge)

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Emil Nolde, Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners, 1912, German Expressionism (The Bridge)

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Vassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 , 1912 (Russian working in Germany), German Expressionism

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Franz Marc, Fate of the Animals, 1913, German Expressionism (The Blue Rider)

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Käthe Kollwitz, Woman with Dead Child, 1903, German Expressionism (The Blue Rider)

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Wilhelm Lehmbruck, Seated Youth, 1917, German Expressionism (The Blue Rider)

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Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Gertrude Stein, 1906-7 (Spanish working in France), Cubism

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Picasso, Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon, 1907, Cubism

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Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, France

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Robert Delaunay, Champs de Mars or The Red Tower, 1911, France, Cubism/Orphism

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Marcel Duchamp, Nude Descending a Staircase, No.2, 1912, Cubism

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Picasso, Still-Life with Chair Caning, 1912

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Braque, Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass, 1913

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Picasso, maquette for Guitar, 1912

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Jacques Lipchitz, Bather, 1917 (Lithuanian working in France), Cubism

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Alexandr Archipenko, Woman Combing Her Hair, 1915 (Russian working in France), Cubism

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Julio González, Woman Combing Her Hair, 1938 (Spanish working in France), Cubism

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Fernand Léger, The City, 1919, France, Cubism/Purism

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Giocomo Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912, Italy, Futurism

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Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Italy, Futurism

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Gino Severini, Armored Train, 1915, Italy, Futurism

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Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 (reconstruction 1930), Dada

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Duchamp, The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), 1915-23, Dada

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Hannah Höch, Cut with the Kitchen Knife Dada through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch of Germany, 1919-20, Dada

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Kurt Schwitters, Merz 19, 1920, Dada

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Giorgio de Chirico, Melancholy and Mystery of a Street, 1914, Italy, Surrealism

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Max Ernst, Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924, Surrealism

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Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, Surrealism

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René Magritte, The Treachery (or Perfidy) of Images, 1928-29, Belgium, Surrealism

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Magritte, The Human Condition, 1934, Surrealism

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Meret Oppenheim, Object (Le Déjeuner en fourrure), 1938, Surrealism

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Paul Klee, Twittering Machine, 1922, Surrealism

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Post-Impressionism

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The term used to describe the stylististically heterogeneous work of the group of late-19th-century painters in France, includ- ing van Gogh, Gauguin, Seurat, and Cézanne, who more systematically examined the proper- ties and expressive qualities of line, pattern, form, and color than the Impressionists did.

Example:

Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889, Post-Impressionism

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pointillism

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A system of painting devised by the 19th centrury painter Georges Seurat.

Example:

Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, Post-Impressionism

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Salon d’Automne

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1905

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Fauvism

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France 1905-8. An Early 20th centry movement led by Henri Matisee. For the Fauves, color became the formal elemn most repsoible for pictorial coherence and the primary conveyor of meaning.

Example:

Henri Matisse, Woman with the Hat, 1905, France, Fauvism

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World War I

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1914-1918

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German Expressionism

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(c.1905-1940)

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Die Brücke (The Bridge) (c.1905-13) [Germany]

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Example:

Emil Nolde, Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners, 1912, German Expressionism (The Bridge)

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Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) (c.1911-18) [Germany]

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Example:

Vassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 , 1912 (Russian working in Germany), German Expressionism (The Blue Rider)

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Analytic Cubism [France]

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1907-12

Example:

Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, France

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Synthetic Cubism [France]

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1912-1921

Example:

Picasso, maquette for Guitar, 1912

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Collage

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A compostion made by combining on a flat surface various material. such, as newspaper, walllpaper, printed text and illustrations, photogrpahs, and cloth.

Example:

Braque, Bottle, Newspaper, Pipe, and Glass, 1913, Cubism

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Futurism [Italy and France]

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1909-1919

Example:

Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Italy, Futurism

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New York Armory Show

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1913

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readymade/found object

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Example:

Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 (reconstruction 1930), Dada

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automatism & chance operations (in Dada, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism)

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Example:

Jean ARP, Collage, Arranged According to the Laws of Change, 1916, Dada

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frottage

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A technique in which the artist rubs a
crayon or another medium across a sheet of paper placed over a surface having a strong textural pattern.

Example:

Max Ernst, Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale, 1924, Surrealism

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(Degenerate Art) exhibition

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1937 Germany and Austria

Example:

Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, Surrealism

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Optical Mixture of Color

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Example:

Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, Post-Impressionism