Study Guide 7 (ART) Flashcards

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Edvard MUNCH

The Scream (1893)

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Paul GAUGUIN

Vision after the Sermon (1888)

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Paul GAUGUIN

Two Tahitian Women (1889)

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GAUGUIN

The Riders (1902)

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Paul CEZANNE
Still Life : Apples and Oranges (1900)

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Paul CEZANNE

Mt. St. Victoire (1904)

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Henri MATISSE
The Dessert: Harmony in Red (1908)

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Henri MATISSE

The Dance (2nd version / 1910)

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Franz MARC
Horse in Landscape (1910)

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Franz MARC
Large Blue Horses (1911)

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Franz MARC

In the Rain (1912)

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Franz MARC

Tirol (1914)

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Pablo PICASSO

Woman in Shirt (Blue period / 1905)

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Pablo PICASSO

Acrobat Family with Ape
(Rose period / 1905)

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PICASSO

CUBISM:
Les Desmoiselles d’Avignon (1907)

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PICASSO

Guitar, Newspaper, Glass
and Bottle

(1913)

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Umberto BOCCIONI

FUTURISM

City under Construction

(1910)

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BOCCIONI
The Laughter (1911)

with “power lines”

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BOCCIONI

The Emotions: Departing (1911)

also with “power lines”

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BOCCIONI
Ultimate Forms in Motion and Space > (1913)

The embodiment of the Nietzschean Superman: “naturally, he will be cruel, all-knowing and warlike”

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BALLET RUSSES cover (1914)

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Vaslav NIJINKSKY
Dancing the part of the Faun in

Debussy’s The Afternoon of a Faun in 1912