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60 Cards in this Set
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Arp, Dada, Sculpture
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Impasto
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very thickly applied paint
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soak stain
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very diluted paint applied on a canvas that gets soaked by it
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Frankenthaler, Abstract Expressionism, Soak Stain
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Arp, Dada, Collage
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Cadavre Exquis
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Heartfield, Dada, Collage
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Heartfield, Photography, Double Negative Photography
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Hoch, Dada, Collage
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Hoch, Dada, Collage
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Haussmann, Dada, (sculpture)
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Schwitters, Dada, Merz/collage
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Miro, Surrealism, Biomorphic Shapes
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Schwitters, Dada, Merz/collage
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Schwitters, Dada, Merzbau
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Ernst, Dada, Collage
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Ernst, Dada, (oil on canvas)
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Haussmann, Dada, Collage
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Man Ray, Dada, Ready-Made
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Ray, Photography, Rayogram
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Ray, Photography, (not sure...sorry)
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Duchamp, Dada
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Ernst, Surrealism, Frottage
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Frottage
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Rubbing a soft pencil or charcoal onto an uneven surface to have its texture on the paper. (Ernst)
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Dripping
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Splashing, splattering, or dripping paint onto a canvas that is lying on the floor. (Pollock)
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Decalcomania
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Transferring wet paint by pressure onto the canvas using another material like cardboard or wood. Used by Ernst, but he did not invent the technique
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Cadavre Exquis
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A drawing made by several artists collaboratively who do not see each other's contributions during the creation process.
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Straight Photography
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Documentary Photography
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Staged Photography
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A photo of a staged situation, the opposite of a snapshot
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Photomontage
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creating one image by combining several photographs or parts of several photographs.
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Double/ Multiple Negative Photography
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Using more than one overlapping negatives to make one print
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Photogram
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A photograph created without a camera or negatives by placing objects on light sensitive paper and then exposing the paper to the light source.
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Collage
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A composition made of cut and pasted materials
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Ready-Made
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Found or bought items that are declared an artwork, or several objects combined together to make an artwork. (Duchamp)
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Triptych
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Three panels that form one painting, usually seen as alter pieces
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Biomorphic shapes/ forms
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abstract forms that remind the viewer of a shape from nature
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Geometric Shapes/Forms
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shapes that are not found in nature (triangles, squares, etc. )
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Complementary Colors
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Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel (red-green, blue-orange, yellow-purple)
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Merz
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A term used by Kurt Schwitters for his collages, constructions, and poetry
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Rayogram
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Man Ray's term for the photogram
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Materiology
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An artwork with a focus on the materials (Dubuffet)
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Art Brut
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Images made by people who are not trained in art, art in the raw (Dubuffet)
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Chirico, Surrealism
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Chirico
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Ernst, Surrealism
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Ernst, Surrealism
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Dali, Surrealism, Ready-Made
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Dali, Surrealism
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Dali, Surrealism
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Magritte, Surrealism
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Magritte, Surrealism
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Magritte, Surrealism
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Giacometti, Existential Art
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Giacometti, Existential Art
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Grosz, New Objectivity
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Dix, New Objectivity
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Grosz, New Objectivity
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Dix, New Objectivity
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Grosz, New Objectivity
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Beckmann, Expressionism
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