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Quadrille at the Moulin Rouge
http://www.artofeurope.com/toulouse/tou1.jpg |
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec late 1800s
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La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge
http://www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/henri_de_toulouse_lautrec_736/moulin_rouge.jpg |
Henri Toulouse-Lautrec late 1800s
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Montmarte (term)
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Bohemian nightclub area in Paris
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Still Life with Apples
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/cezanne/sl/apples/cezanne.apples.jpg |
Paul Cezanne late 1800s
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Mont Sainte-Victoire
http://www.theartinpixels.com/d/1250-2/Cezanne+-+Le+Mont+Sainte-Victoire.jpg |
Paul Cezanne early 1900s
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The Great Bathers
http://www.theartgallery.com.au/Cezanne/bath.jpg |
Paul Cezanne late 1800s
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Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
http://www.titalus.com/art/Hum113/Impressionism/seurat.jpg |
Georges Seurat late 1800s
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Divisionalism (term)
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Seurat's overlapping dots
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Pointalism (term)
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confused with Seurat, separate dots
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Egyptian style (term)
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popular description of Seurat's art; flatness, profile
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Bedroom at Arles
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/52/VanGogh_Bedroom_Arles.jpg |
Vincent van Gogh late 1800s
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Starry Night
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Vincent van Gogh late 1800s
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Self-portrait (van Gogh)
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/06_07_web/erinF/van_Gogh_self_portrait.jpg |
Vincent van Gogh late 1800s
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Nevermore
http://www.wooop.com/gfx/paintings/std/bilder_paul-gauguin-nevermore-03414.jpg |
Paul Gauguin late 1800s
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Ambroise Vollard (term)
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influential French art dealer
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Galatea
http://www.victorianweb.org/decadence/painting/moreau/13.jpg |
Gustave Moreau late 1800s
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symbolism (term)
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applied use of symbols: iconic representations that carry particular conventional meanings. Symbolist artists sought to express individual emotional experience through the subtle and suggestive use of symbols
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The Scream
http://www.glenn-olson.com/photos/blogs/smoke/thescream1.jpg |
Edvard Munch late 1800s
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Salome with the Head of John the Baptist
http://www.vam.ac.uk/images/image/40881-large.jpg |
Aubrey Beardsley late 1800s
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Art Noveau (term)
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international art style, architecture, and design that peaked in popularity at the beginning of the 20th century (1880-1914) and is characterized by highly-stylized, flowing, curvilinear designs often incorporating floral and other plant-inspired motifs
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The Kiss (painting)
http://charlottekesl.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/10-express_klimt_kiss.jpg |
Gustav Klimt early 1900s
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Vienna Secession (term)
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Austrian art noveau movement
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The Dream
http://www.cord.edu/faculty/andersod/rousseau_dream.jpg |
Henri Rousseau early 1900s
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Old Guitarist
http://www.stemcellfilms.com/narwal/DCIM/flash/PabloPicasso-The-Old-Guitarist-1903.jpg |
Pablo Picasso early 1900s
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Notre-Dame in the Late Afternoon
http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/matisse/matisse.notre-dame-am.jpg |
Henri Matisse early 1900s
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Madame Matisse (The Green Line)
http://www.dl.ket.org/webmuseum/wm/paint/auth/matisse/green-stripe/matisse.green-stripe.jpg |
Henri Matisse early 1900s
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Woman with the Hat
http://www.chess-theory.com/images1/01520_henri_matisse.jpg |
Henri Matisse early 1900s
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Fauves (term)
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the "wild beasts"; Matisse is king, also Derain
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"You will simplify painting" (term)
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Matisse's teacher's remark
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The Street
http://threadforthought.net/oldimages/2008/09/kirchner-five-women-in-the-street.jpg |
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner early 1900s
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Die Brucke (term)
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"The Bridge"; a key group leading to the foundation of expressionism in 20th century art; emotionally tense, shocking
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Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No.4
http://www.moma.org/explore/collection/provenance/items/images/299.83.jpg |
Vassily Kandinsky early 1900s
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concerning the spiritual in art (term)
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Kandinsky 1920, defense of abstract art. Published in 1912, Kandinsky argued that art should deal with color and form in spiritual ways
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Large Blue Horses
http://img.allposters.com/6/LRG/16/1678/8N11D00Z.jpg |
Franz Marc early 1900s
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Der Blau Reiter (term)
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the blue rider, Munich avant-guarde; art can bring order to the world; proposed integration of all the arts across media boundaries
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Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
http://sembilan30td1a.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/continuity.jpg |
Umberto Boccioni early 1900s
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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti (term)
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coined the name Futurism; reflected his emphasis on discarding what he believed to be the static and irrelevant art of the past
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Futurists (term)
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believed Italy was a cemetery of dead art and old ideas
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The City
http://www.kascope.com/blog/uploaded_images/leger5-723910.gif |
Fernand Leger early 1900s
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Broadway Boogie Woogie
http://people.virginia.edu/~mjb6g/boogiewoogie.jpg |
Piet Mondrian mid 1900s
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Neo-Plasticism (term)
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art style that consisted of a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the use of the three primary colors (red, blue, yellow); art shouldn't be production of real objects; everything should be reduced
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Nude Descending the Staircase
http://kautzer.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/duchamp_nude3.jpg |
Marcel Duchamp early 1900s
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Armory show (term)
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New York art show that celebrated modern art
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Black Square
http://wripainter.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/605px-malevich-black-square.jpg |
Kazimir Malevich early 1900s
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Suprematism (term)
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Russian minimalist form of cubism and futurism
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Harmony in Red
http://danielprados.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/matisse-harmony_red.jpg |
Henri Matisse early 1900s
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
http://pablo-picasso.paintings.name/black-period/gallery/800/demoiselles-d-Avignon.jpg |
Pablo Picasso early 1900s
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analytical cubism (term)
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analyzes forms from several points of view and reconstructs them into a multifaceted and plainer way
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Violin and Pitcher
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/b/braque/v_pitchr.jpg |
Georges Braque early 1900s
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Three Musicians
http://www.cord.edu/faculty/andersod/picasso_3musicians.jpg |
Pablo Picasso early 1900s
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synthetic cubism (term)
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random shapes arranged to look like an object; based on idea not nature
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Guernica
http://www.tarleton.edu/Faculty/jdixon/GuernicaPicasso.jpg |
Pablo Picasso mid 1900s
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The Kiss (sculpture)
http://www.mylearning.org/learning/identity-in-figurative-art/Brancusi%20for%20web_med.jpg |
Constantine Brancusi early 1900s
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Fallingwater
http://content.uniquehomes.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/fallingwater-831x624.jpg |
Frank Lloyd Wright mid 1900s
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Taliesin West
http://buyoutsidethebox.com/blog/uploaded_images/TaliesinWfrontE-767620.JPG |
Frank Lloyd Wright mid 1900s
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Notre-Dame-du-Haut
http://bnbtravel.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/nha-nguye1bb87n-notre-dame-du-haut-phap.jpg |
Le Corbusier mid 1900s
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L.H.O.O.Q.
http://boijmans.cultuurwijs.nl/onderw/thema/graphim/b95007.jpg |
Marcel Duchamp early 1900s
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Ready-mades (term)
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found art; art by proclaiming it's art
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"Corrected ready-made" (term)
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altered found art
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Fountain (Urinal)
http://bugginout.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/marcel-duchamp-fountain1.jpg |
Marcel Duchamp early 1900s
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Dada (term)
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antiestablishment art movement that ridiculed contemporary culture and traditional art forms; bankruptcy of existing style; editorial comment
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Le Violon d'Ingres
http://www.dolada.it/le+Violon+d%27Ingres-man-ray.jpg |
Man Ray early 1900s
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Andre Breton (term)
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principle founder of surrealism; trained in medicine and psychiatry; "live long the social revolution and it alone!"; wrote Surrealist Manifesto in 1924
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Mask of Fear
http://www.moma.org/explore/collection/provenance/items/images/854.78.jpg |
Paul Klee early 1900s
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Dog Barking at the Moon
http://www.majorlycool.com/media/1/20080409-miro-dog-barking-at-moon.jpg |
Joan Miro early 1900s
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Time Transfixed
http://www.surrealists.co.uk/artistsimages/Magritte-Timetransfixed1939.jpg |
Rene Magritte mid 1900s
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The Treachery of Images
http://gaelart.net/MagrittePipeweb.jpg |
Rene Magritte early 1900s
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The King Playing with the Queen
http://images.artnet.com/images_US/magazine/reviews/davis/davis11-1-05-1.jpg |
Max Ernst mid 1900s
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Winnowing Grain
http://www.pc-gallery.net/bbs/data/GALLERY/Winnowing_Grain,_Taos,_1929_S.jpg |
Ansel Adams early 1900s
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Persistence of Memory
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Salvador Dali early 1900s
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Reclining Figure
http://imagecache5.art.com/p/MED/19/1991/7CC6D00Z/henry-moore-reclining-figure.jpg |
Henry Moore mid 1900s
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American Gothic
http://tlsm.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/american-gothic-7895521.jpg |
Grant Wood early 1900s
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regionalism (term)
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non-New York art; point of view that country life is better; art comes from heartland, real people; American scene painting, rejected modern trends
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Gas
http://www.sciencemusings.com/blog/uploaded_images/hoppergas-703575.jpg |
Edward Hopper mid 1900s
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Helga
http://www.pollsb.com/photos/o/88882-daydream.jpg |
Andrew Wyeth late 1900s
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Helga (term)
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240 unknown and secret paintings "scandal" around Andrew Wyeth
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Helga Testorf (term)
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Andrew Wyeth's favorite model
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Leonard Andrews (term)
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bought Helga paintings for $6 million and sells them to a Japanese business man, making a $39 million profit
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Equivalent
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/images/full/stieglitz/stieglitz_equivalent_1930.jpg |
Alfred Stieglitz early 1900s
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291 (term)
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Stieglitz's gallery in New York, introduces modern art
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The Steerage
http://www.fhs.d211.org/departments/art/inclassitems/stieglitz_steerage.jpg |
Alfred Stieglitz early 1900s
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The Terminal
http://mariagimenez.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/stieglitz_terminal.jpg |
Alfred Stieglitz early 1900s
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Two Shells
http://www.sfmoma.org/images/artwork/large/41.2995_01_b02.jpg |
Edward Weston early 1900s
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Fog Horns
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/d/dove/dove_foghorns.jpg |
Arthur Dove early 1900s
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Cow's Skull with Calico Roses
http://psyc.queensu.ca/~psyc382/okefskul.jpg |
Georgia O'Keeffe early 1900s
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Juan Hamilton (term)
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O'Keeffe's longtime companion; opportunist?
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The Old Checkered House
http://www.wellesley.edu/WomensReview/archive/2002/02/moses40.jpg |
Grandma Moses mid 1900s
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Anna Mary Robertson Moses (term)
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Grandma Moses; self-taught, began in her seventies
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Horace Pippin (term)
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self-taught African American painter; naive style, injustice of slavery and segregation
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The Gate
http://emuseum2.guggenheim.org/media/full/62.1620_ph_web.jpg |
Hans Hofmann mid 1900s
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The Study for Homage to the Square
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m255/akhval/jff/survey/image12.jpg |
Josef Albers late 1900s
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Going West
http://americanart.si.edu/images/1973/1973.149.1_1c.jpg |
Jackson Pollock mid 1900s
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Guardians of the Secret
http://www.kaliweb.com/jacksonpollock/images/art/guardiansofthesecret.jpg |
Jackson Pollock mid 1900s
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Jackson Pollock Painting
http://www.kaliweb.com/jacksonpollock/images/jp/pollock.jpg |
Hans Namuth mid 1900s
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"Jack the Dripper" (term)
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Jackson Pollock's new way of painting
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Action painting (term)
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with this technique, Jackson Pollock was able to achieve and more immediate means of creating art
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Thomas Hart Benton (term)
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Jackson Pollock's teacher; man's man
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Bughouse art (term)
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criticism of Jackson Pollock's style
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Autumn Rhythm: Number 30
http://feacsson.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/autumn-rhythm-number-30-pollock-1950.jpg |
Jackson Pollock mid 1900s
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Mahoning
http://www.cuarts.com/images/static_pages/artslink/kline1956_mahoning.gif |
Franz Kline mid 1900s
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Woman and Bicycle
http://www.whitney.org/image_columns/0006/6413/55.35_de-kooning_153.jpg |
Willem de Kooning mid 1900s
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Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne Standing in a Street in SoHo
http://www.tate.org.uk/images/cms/16486w_bacon_14.jpg |
Francis Bacon late 1900s
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Isabel Rawsthorne (term)
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model, subject for Bacon, Picasso, Derain, and others; British artists' model and painter
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Study of Velazquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X Painting
http://www.artquotes.net/masters/bacon/bacon_study1953.jpg |
Francis Bacon mid 1900s
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George Dyer (term)
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had a stormy relationship with Francis Bacon after he caught Bacon attempting to burgle his apartment; committed suicide in hotel he was sharing with Bacon
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Kouros
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/images/h2/h2_53.87a-i.jpg |
Isamu Noguchi mid 1900s
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Just What is it That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
http://htca.us.es/blogs/perezdelama/files/2008/10/hamilton.jpg |
Richard Hamilton mid 1900s
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collage (term)
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work of art primarily in the visual arts made from an assemblage of different forms
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Three Flags
http://www.vail.k12.az.us/~doblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/h2_john_2.jpg |
Jasper Johns mid 1900s
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Encaustic painting (term)
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hot wax painting; heated beeswax and colored pigments applied to a surface
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Painted Bronze (Ale Cans)
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/j/johns/ale.jpg |
Jasper Johns mid 1900s
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The Connoisseur
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/r/rockwell/rockwell_connoisseur.jpg |
Norman Rockwell mid 1900s
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Leo Castelli (term)
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one of the most influential art dealers of the 20th century; launched careers of pop artists such as Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg
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Campbell's Soup I (Tomato)
http://www.memeticians.com/2008/08/15/andy-warhol-campbell_soup-can-121207-1.jpg |
Andy Warhol late 1900s
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Torpedo...Los!
http://deitchman.com/mcneillslides/images/lichtenstein_torpedo.jpg |
Roy Lichtenstein mid 1900s
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Self-Portrait (Mapplethorpe)
http://autoritratti.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/mapplethorpe-self-portrait-1980.jpg |
Robert Mapplethorpe late 1900s
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Bird in Space
http://multiuniversus.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/bird_in_space-1928.jpg |
Constantin Brancusi early 1900s
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The Dinner Party
http://images.easyart.com/i/prints/rw/lg/2/5/Judy-Chicago-The-Dinner-Party-25150.jpg |
Judy Chicago late 1900s
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Untitled
http://courses.washington.edu/englhtml/cgi-bin/parody/csforndec_600.jpg |
Cindy Sherman late 1900s
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Self-Portrait (Actress)/White Marilyn
http://www.theslideprojector.com/images/1980s/2000s/morimura/whitemarilyn.jpg |
Yasumasa Morimura late 1900s
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Japonisme (term)
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"Japanese aesthetics"; popularization of Japanese woodblock prints
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color field painting (term)
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non-representational fields of color; pure painting (example: Mark Rothko)
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hard edge painting (term)
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geometric control; painted stripes; varying shapes of triangles and circles; reducing shapes into clear, simple style with intense, bright colors (example: Frank Stella)
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The New York School (term)
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abstract expressionists flee Europe during WWII and ideas flourish in America
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Jean Debuffet (term)
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French figurative expressionist artist; studied self-taught artists: unconscious creativity, animated bimorphic forms
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Louise Nevelson (term)
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famous female sculptor, famous for boxes
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assemblages (term)
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Louise Nevelson's found objects become abstractions; carpentry tools, lack of color; black book cases
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Benday dots (term)
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printing process named for illustrator and printer Benjamin Day, similar to pointilism
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appropriation art (term)
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artist borrows from the past a good idea and recycles it; gives understanding of admiration (ex: Escobar's The Last Supper)
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post-minimalism (term)
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Eva Hesse's Laocoon; work shows sense of anxiety, frantic confusion; stresses minimalist parts to art
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Dennis Barrie (term)
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director of Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center; first art museum director indicted on April 17, 1990 for pandering obscenity and acquitted
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The Perfect Moment (term)
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Robert Mapplethorpe's exhibit; started in Cincinnati; 1989-1990; controversial images
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"Dread" Scott Tyler (term)
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"What is the proper way to display a U.S. flag?" viewers must step on American flag to look at book on wall
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Robert Mapplethorpe (term)
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died in 1989 of AIDS, best known for photos of human bodies (both male and female), many erotic or sexual
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performance art (term)
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multimedia, spoken narrative on political and social issues; any live artistic event with poets, musicians, film makers
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Karen Finley (term)
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American performance artist; theatrical pieces and recordings often obscene
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super realism (term)
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Chuck Close; large, up close images, very detailed; used optics for abstract look into Chuck Close's Self-Portrait 1997
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truisms (term)
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conceptual artist; power of words; philosophy as art
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cremaster (term)
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provocative; shows sexuality; performance art by Matthew Barney that threatens one's sense of being
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Dymaxion House (term)
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dynamic and maximum; prefabricated, cheap, cost of car, hang from center post; futurist home
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post modernism (term)
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eclectic borrowing from different styles; new, enhanced, not old idea of form follows function; form is free
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metallic flower (term)
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Frank Genhry's Guggenheim Bilbao, Spain; new forms, sculptural and architectural, animated buildings
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Christo (term)
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corporate name for artist and his wife, Christo and Jeanne-Claude; famous for wrappings
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site-specific (term)
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a work of art is created for a certain site and can't be moved (ex: Spiral Jetty and Christo's works)
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male gaze (term)
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assumption that art is made for men
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Guerilla Girls (term)
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founded in 1985, challenges sexist and racist museum practices
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body art (term)
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20th-21st century return to body cast and focus on body (ex: Kiki Smith's Mary Magdalene)
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impasto (term)
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thick tactile quality of paint (ex: Rothenberg)
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Fornarina (term)
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Raphael's piece depicting a baker's daughter (Margarita Luti), or his betrothed (Maria Bibbiena), or another man's mistress
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Soft Light Switches-Ghost Version
http://www.artecapital.net/uploads/entrevistas/claesodweb.jpg |
Claes Oldenburg late 1900s
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Clothespin
http://flann4.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/oldenburg_clothespin.jpg |
Claes Oldenburg late 1900s
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The Last Supper (i.e. not da Vinci's)
http://provincetownartistregistry.com/M-images/Marisol.jpg |
Marisol Escobar late 1900s
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Laocoon (i.e. not the one in the Vatican)
http://www.oberlin.edu/amam/images/Hessecopy.jpg |
Eva Hesse mid 1900s
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Self-Portrait (Close)
http://aureliomadrid.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/close.jpg http://blog.lib.umn.edu/peza0001/arts1001wednesdays/Chuck%20Close%201997.jpg |
Chuck Close late 1900s
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Williamsburg Bridge
http://i040.radikal.ru/0904/e4/6ce3b96bccd5.jpg |
Richard Estes late 1900s
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The Cowboy
http://www.tfaoi.com/am/1am/1am190.jpg |
Duane Hanson late 1900s
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Mask II
http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/exhibitions/ron_mueck/images/mask_ii.jpg |
Ron Mueck early 2000s
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Sleeping Muse I
http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/tuchman/Images/tuchman9-10-12.jpg |
Constantin Brancusi early 1900s
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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/flw/guggenheim03.jpg |
Richard Estes late 1900s
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Truisms
http://s3.amazonaws.com/projectionist/jenny-holzer-at-the-guggenheim.jpg |
Jenny Holzer late 1900s
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Louvre Pyramid
http://www.enjoyfrance.com/images/stories/france/news/Louvre-Pyramid.jpg |
I.M. Pei late 1900s
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Spiral Jetty
http://www.hawaii.edu/lruby/art400/SPIRALJ.GIF |
Robert Smithson late 1900s
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earthworks (term)
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use of organic material and environment (ex: Spiral Jetty)
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Wrapped Reichstag
http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/christo_reichstag.jpg |
Christo and Jeanne-Claude late 1900s
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To the Unknown Painter
http://www.artchive.com/artchive/k/kiefer/kiefer.jpg |
Anselm Kiefer late 1900s
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial
http://www.mariaworks.com/UOP/3/DC/images/vietnam-memorial.jpg |
Maya Lin late 1900s
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Three Servicemen Statue
http://blog.mlive.com/chronicle/2008/05/01memorial.jpg |
Frederick Hart late 1900s
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Vietnam Women's Memorial
http://www.visitingdc.com/images/vietnam-women%27s-memorial.jpg |
Glenna Goodacre late 1900s
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Golden Dollar
http://crapo.senate.gov/idaho/historical_buildings/images/Sacagawea.gif |
Glenna Goodacre late 1900s
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Sacagawea (term)
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the young Shoshone woman who assisted Lewis and Clarke
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New Hoover Convertibles, Green, Blue; New Hoover Convertibles
http://www.whitney.org/image_columns/0005/0839/jeffkoons_319.png |
Jeff Koons late 1900s
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kitsch (term)
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the art of bad taste, cheap, and tacky
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Ilona Staller (term)
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Hungarian-born naturalized-Italian porn star who for five years (1987-1992) pursued an alternative career as a member of the Italian parliament; married Jeff Koons in 1991
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Action Painting II
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Mark Tansey late 1900s
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