Quiz 2 Flashcards

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

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

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

Van Gogh, Starry Night, 1889, Post-Impressionism

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

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

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

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

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

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

Odilon Redon, The Cyclops, 1898, France, Symbolism

Edvard Munch, The Scream, 1893, Norway, Symbolism

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

André Derain, The Dance, 1906, France, Fauvism

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Picasso, Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon, 1907, Cubism

Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, France

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

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

Picasso, Still-Life with Chair Caning, 1912

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

Picasso, maquette for Guitar, 1912

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

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

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

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

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

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

Gino Severini, Armored Train, 1915, Italy, Futurism

Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 (reconstruction 1930), Dada

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

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

Kurt Schwitters, Merz 19, 1920, Dada

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

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

Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, Surrealism

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

Magritte, The Human Condition, 1934, Surrealism

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

Paul Klee, Twittering Machine, 1922, Surrealism
Post-Impressionism
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

pointillism
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

Salon d’Automne
1905
Fauvism
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

World War I
1914-1918
German Expressionism
(c.1905-1940)
Die Brücke (The Bridge) (c.1905-13) [Germany]
Example:
Emil Nolde, Saint Mary of Egypt among Sinners, 1912, German Expressionism (The Bridge)

Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) (c.1911-18) [Germany]
Example:
Vassily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 , 1912 (Russian working in Germany), German Expressionism (The Blue Rider)

Analytic Cubism [France]
1907-12
Example:
Georges Braque, The Portuguese, 1911, France

Synthetic Cubism [France]
1912-1921
Example:
Picasso, maquette for Guitar, 1912

Collage
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

Futurism [Italy and France]
1909-1919
Example:
Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913, Italy, Futurism

New York Armory Show
1913
readymade/found object
Example:
Duchamp, Fountain, 1917 (reconstruction 1930), Dada

automatism & chance operations (in Dada, Surrealism, and Abstract Expressionism)
Example:
Jean ARP, Collage, Arranged According to the Laws of Change, 1916, Dada
frottage
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

(Degenerate Art) exhibition
1937 Germany and Austria
Example:
Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, Surrealism

Optical Mixture of Color
Example:
Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, 1884-86, Post-Impressionism
