test 3 Flashcards

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“Lace”

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William Fox Talbot
19th century

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“The Apparition”

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Gustave Moreau
19 century
- Femme Fatale
- Water Color (lowest form of painting) but put in Salon still

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“Still-Life with Fruit Dish”

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Paul Cezanne
19th century

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Starry Night

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Vincent Van Gogh
19th century

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5
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Paris Metro

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Hector Guimard
19th century

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Judith and Holofernes

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Gustav Klimt
20th century
- Femme Fatale, dangerous sexual power over women, decadence “over the top”

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Les Demoiselles d’Avignon

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Pablo Picasso
20th century

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Still-Life with Goldfish and Sculpture

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Henri Matisse
20th century

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Still Life with Chair Caning

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Pablo Picasso
20th century

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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space

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Umberto Boccioni
20th century

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Color Study - Squares with Concentric Circles

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Wassily Kandinsky
20th century

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Black Square

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Kasemir Malevich
20th century

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Books (Please!) In All Branches of Knowledge

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Aleksandr Rodchenko
20th century

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14
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Coffee and Tea Set

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Marianne Brant
20th century

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Composition No. II, With Red and Blue

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Piet Mondrian
20th century

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Madonna Pensarosa

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Julia Margaret Cameron
19th century

17
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Art Nouveau

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Embraces Ind. Rev., incorporates organic/natural designs
Belle Epoque - End of Century Positive

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Symbolism

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indirect/symbolic art
femme-fatale, fin-de-siecle (end of century negative)

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Vienna Secession

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Against academic art (economics vs. aesthetics)

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Wiener Werkstatt

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Mass production makes life uglier, artists make useful and beautiful products

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The Bauhaus

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German “all encompassing” art school, mass produced art but designed well

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Fascist Art

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LITERAL Art, immediate understanding

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Russian Constructivism

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Avant-Garde: difficult meanings/views, making strange povs of known things

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Gesamtkunstwerk

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Total Work of Art, artist designs everything

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Max Nordau

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worried for modern world, “impossible to find peace in technology world - degeneration”

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Alphonse Mucha

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Michelangelo of the time, brings Greek eastern orthodox, Rome aesthetics

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Auguste Rodin

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Brings sculpture away from naturalism and to volumes, planes and surfaces

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Paul Cezanne

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Before Van Gogh, reduces art to simple forms, volumes and geometrics
- Emphasizes flatness & picture planes

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Picasso, Chair Caning

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First to use collage art, uses reality in art (newspaper as a meddium)

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Armory Show (America)

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Artists travel to Europe to collect art and bring it back for an exhibition

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Kandinsky

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Interested in physical effects color theory, Spiritual movement of triangle, Bauhaus techer

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Photojournalism

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Photo essays (story through pics)

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Photomontage

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Construction of a new reality, using different angles & views of reality

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Selfie

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Self-portrait specifically for social media use

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Typophoto

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Photos combined with typing/writing