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Modern Art History
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Art History
Undergraduate 3
10/24/2012

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Architect: Gaudí
Building: La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
Terms: Catalan Modernism, biomimetic architecture 
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Architect: Olbrich
Building: Secession Gallery, Vienna

Terms: Art Nouveau, Vienna Secession 

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Architect: Wright
Building: Robie House, Chicago

Terms: Prairie style, cantilever 

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Architect: Wagner
Building: Post Office Savings Bank, Vienna

Terms: Austrian Modernism, functionalism 

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Architect: Poelzig
Building: Great Theater, Berlin

Terms: Expressionist architecture 

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Artist: Ball
Title: Karawane (sound poem/performance)

Terms: Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich Dada, brutisme

Historical event: World War I (1914–19) 

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Artist: Duchamp
Title: Fountain
Terms: New York Dada, readymade 
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Artist: Höch
Title: Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife...

Terms: Berlin Dada, photomontage 

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Artist: Heartfield
Title: Hurrah! All the Butter is Gone!

Terms: Berlin Dada, photomontage 

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Artist: Malevich
Title: Suprematist Painting: Eight Red Rectangles

Terms: Suprematism, non-objectivity 

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Artist: El Lissitzky
Title: The Constructor, Self-Portrait

Terms: Constructivism, photomontage

Historic event: Russian Revolution (1917) 

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Artist: Tatlin
Title: Model for Monument to the Third International

Terms: Constructivism, agitprop
Historic event: Russian Revolution (1917) 

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Designer: Stepanova
Title: Business suit design
Terms: Constructivism, productivism

Historic event: Russian Revolution (1917) 

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Artist: Mondrian
Title: Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow

Terms: Constructivism, De Stijl, Neoplasticism

Historic event: World War I (1914–19) 

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Architect: Rietveld
Title: Schroeder House, Utrecht, Netherlands

Terms: Constructivism, De Stijl, Neoplasticism

Historic event: World War I (1914–19) 

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Artist: Moholy-Nagy
Title: Light-Space Modulator
Terms: Bauhaus, Constructivism, kinetic art 
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Architect: Gropius
Title: Bauhaus, Dessau, Germay
Terms: Bauhaus, Functionalism, Workshops/Work Alliances 
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Designer: Breuer

Title: Vasily Club Chair

Movement: Bauhaus 

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Artist: Masson
Title: Battle of Fishes
Terms: Surrealism, automatism 
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Artist: Dali
Title: The Persistence of Memory

Terms: Surrealism, dream imagery 

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Artist: Magritte
Title: The Human Condition

Terms: Surrealism 

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Artist: Oppenheim
Title: Object (Fur Breakfast)
Terms: Surrealism, Surrealist object 
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Artist: Cahun
Title: Portrait of Mademoiselle X
Terms: Surrealism (related to Surrealism), gender ambiguity 
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Artist: Varo
Title: Embroidering the Terrestrial Mantle

Terms: Surrealism (related to Surrealism) 

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Artist: Kahlo
Title: What the Water Gave Me
Terms: Surrealism (related to Surrealism), Mexicanidad 
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Artist: Lam
Title: The Jungle
Movement: Surrealism (related to Surrealism), Santería 
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Artist: Orozco
Title: The Trench
Location: National Preparatory School, Mexico City

Terms: Mexican Muralism, Mexicanidad
Historic event: Mexican Revolution (1910–20) 

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Artist: Rivera
Title: Distribution of Arms
Location: Ministry of Education, Mexico City

Terms: Mexican Muralism, Mexicanidad, corrido

Historic event: Mexican Revolution (1910–20) 

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Artist: Lawrence
Title: Migration of the Negro series, #58

Terms: Harlem Renaissance
Historic event: The Great Migration (1910–30) 

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Artist: Aaron Douglas

Title: Aspiration
Terms: Harlem Renaissance
Historic event: The Great Migration (1910–30) 

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