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100 Cards in this Set
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Watteau, Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera, 1717
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Boucher, The Rising of the Sun and The Setting of the Sun, 1753
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Greuze, The Village Bride,1761.
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David, Belisarius Begging Alms, 1781. |
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David, The Oath of the Horatii Between the Hands of Their Father,1785.
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David, Oath of the Tennis Court, 1791.
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Speer, Nuremberg Parade Grounds, 1934.
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Haus der Deutschen Kunst,1933-37.
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Breker, Readiness, 1937
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Great German Art Exhibition Catalog
Degenerate Art Exhibition Catalog Munich 1937 |
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Paris Worlds Fair, 1937 |
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1937 Paris World’s Fair, German and Soviet Pavilions
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Picasso, Guernica, 1937.
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Bellini, St. Francis in Ecstasy, 1480
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Lorrain, Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus and Mercury stealing them,1645
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Gainsborough, Mr and Mrs Andrews, 1750
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Constable, Dedham Vale, 1802.
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Bierstadt, Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California, 1865
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Heizer, Double Negative, 1969
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Holt, Sun Tunnels 1973-76
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Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970
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Claudes, Running Fence, California 1972-76.
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Manet, Olympia, 1863.
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Caillebotte, Pont de l’Europe, 1876.
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Cassatt, In the Loge, 1879
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Cassatt, Girl in Blue Armchair, 1878
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Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte,1886
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Frazier, Hodgetts, and Weltsch, Nurturant Kitchen 1972
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Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party, 1974-1979.
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Saar, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, 1972.
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Rivera, History of Mexico: The Indigenous World,1929-1935.
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Rivera, Detroit Industry Murals,1933
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Rivera, Man at the Crossroads,1934
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Bill Hudson, May 3, 1963.
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1968 Mexico City Olympics Tommie Smith and John Carlos
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Black Panther Newspaper June, 1971.
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Ringgold, Flag for the Moon: Die N*****,1969.
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Gonzales-Day, der Wild West Show, 2006.
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Art Worker’s Coalition, And Babies?, 1970
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GAAG, Bloodbath, November 1969
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Rosler, Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, 1967-72.
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Fury poster, Silence = Death 1986
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AA Bronson (General Idea), Felix, 1994,
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González-Torres, Untitled (Portrait of Ross in LA, 1991.
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Berchem, A Moor Presenting a Parrot to a Lady,1660-70
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Gros, Battle of Aboukir, 1806
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Delacroix, The Death of Sardanapalus, 1828
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Gauguin, Manao tupapau (Spirit of the Dead Watching),1892
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Gauguin, Ta Matete (We Will Not Go to the Market Today), 1892
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Luna, Artifact, (Museum of Man, San Diego) 1985-87.
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Durham, Bedia’s Stirring Wheel, 1985
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Kent Monkman, Si je t’aime prends garde à toi (If I love you, guard yourself), 2007
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Jungen, Prototype for a New Understanding, 1998-2005
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Rococo |
light and fluffy, like a shell
opposite of rational thought, enlightenment |
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Fete Gallante |
Genre of paintings invented because aristocracy loved the Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera so much that they wanted it to be important like a history painting
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Absolute Rule |
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Genre |
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Estates General |
Revived under King Louis XIV
Clergy, royalty, everyone else First two estates wouldn't let third into meeting, so third met at tennis court and wrote constitution |
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Patriotism |
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Neo-Classical |
General meaning: revival of ancient Greek and Roman classical forms
Political meaning: French academy /revolution and WWII/Hitler/Germania |
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French Revolution |
Effect of Estates General
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Popular Front |
Party/coalition of left and center parties joined to fight against fascism
Picasso's Guernica Spanish Pavillion at World Fair |
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Romantic |
Dramatic, full of emotion, emotion vs. logic, response to enlightenment, wild, foreign, uncontrollable, exoticism (type of romanticism)
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Pastoral |
Having a pasture where animals could graze
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Enclosure Movement |
Privatizing of land in late 18th and early 19th century
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews (Showing off land they own) |
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Picturesque |
Gilpin keyed term
certain landscapes have picture-like qualities |
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Sublime and Beautiful |
Burke compares metaphor of black and white Sublime is great and terrible, while beautiful is lovely |
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Monument |
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Earthworks |
Works of art on/using land
Holt's Sun Tunnels Smithson's Spiral Jetty Heizer's Double Negative |
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Flaneur |
Impassive stroller or man in the crowd who observes people in public |
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Modernity |
Describes conditions of life (trains, factories, wider streets, plumbing, new agriculture) in 19th and early 20th century Reviled in totalitarian regimes cus encourage individualism Picasso's Guernica was an ex. of modernist art in service of political actuality |
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The gaze |
A gaze of a man at a woman turning her into an object
Cassatt's In the Loge Caillebotte's Pont de l'Europe
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Feminism |
Belief that women are equal to man
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Gender |
There's biological (male/female) and chosen (transgender)
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Mestizo |
Vasconcelos said mestizo is the ideal race
Mixed race of European and Mexican |
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Agrarian |
tied to Mexican Mural movement
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Public Art |
Associated with land art and murals
Something for everyone to enjoy/learn from |
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Civil Rights |
took place in southern US
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Black Power Movement |
took place in urban areas
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AIDS |
Largely ignored by government
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Colonialism |
settler - Gougin exploitation - Picasso |
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Primitivism |
Unevolved, less human, focused on basic survival, no "culture"
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Orientalism |
appeals to both rationalism and romanticism
love of the Orient (basically everything east of Europe) |
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Postcolonialism |
After WWII, colonies in India, Africa, etc. became nations
changed attitudes about colonialism |
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Stereotype |
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Adolf Hitler |
didn't like modernism because he didn't want people to accept differences
eugenics |
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Henry William Gilpin |
Wrote books that taught people how to look at landscapes Picturesque - look at world like a picture art & travel |
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Rosalind Krauss |
wrote about and classified land art
theorist in 1970s |
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Simone de Beauvoir |
French philosopher, innovator in feminist thought and theory
Wrote the Second Sex - how humanity is male, and females are almost human |
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Jose Vasconcelos |
Minister of Education Supporter of murals - teach and are for everyone Mestizo is ideal race |
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Black Panther Party |
militant
propaganda showed as violent actually humanitarian |
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Art Worker's Coalition |
And Babies?
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Guerilla Art Action Group (GAAG) |
More dramatic than AWC
Bloodbath |
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Foster "1937" |
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Edmund Burke "Sublime and Beautiful |
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Nancy Holt "Sun Tunnels" |
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Griselda Pollock "Modernity and the Spaces of Femininity" |
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Amy Dempsey "1933" |
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GAAG "Manifesto" |
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Paul Chaat-Smith "Home of the Brave |
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