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Painting- The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters |
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Painting- Woman Holding a Balance |
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Painting- The Blinding of Samson |
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What art movement takes its name from the French for "hobbyhorse"? |
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What art movement takes its name from the Portugese for an irregular-shaped pearl? |
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Painting- At the Moulin Rouge |
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Central attraction of the Galleria del Academia in Florence |
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Neo-classical artist who felt he could inspire people with depictions of murder victim of Charlotte Corday |
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Bronze statue of David, wearing only a Tuscan's shepherd's hat and boots. It was the first free-standing life size nude statue since antiquity. Who created it? |
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Reputed to have been the model for Verrochio's David |
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Painting- La Joie de Vivre |
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Painting- Portrait with a Green Stripe |
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Painter famous for her works of rural life created after she began painting at 78 |
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Official Boy Scouts calendar |
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Series- The Four Freedoms |
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Created more than 300 covers for the Saturday Evening Post |
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Painting- Last Judgment in Sistine Chapel |
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Painting- Episodes from the Life of Moses in the Sistine Chapel |
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Painting- The School of Athens |
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Painting- Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 |
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Court painter to Duke Phillip of Burgundy |
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Painting- Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride |
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Painting- The Death of Marat |
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Painting- Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp |
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Art movement whose name comes from word meaning "wild beast". Adherents such as Derain, Dufy, and Matisse. |
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Branch of German Expressionism that sought to unite old age of art with new. Exemplified by works of Emil Nolde and Ernst Kirchner. |
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Completed in less than two months; exhibited in the Spanish Pavilion of the Paris International Exposition of 1937. Expresses agony of war by employing bull, dying horse, fallen warrior, etc. |
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First truly American art movement. Sought to explore emotional, expressive power of non-figurative painting. Exemplified by Kline, DeKooning, and Pollock. |
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Sculpture- The Rape of the Sabine Women |
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Painting- Arrangement in Black and Gray |
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Other name for Arrangement in Black and Gray |
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Painting- Young Mother Sewing |
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School of French painters of natural and rural subjects from 1830 to 1870. Members include Corot, Millet, and Rousseau |
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Founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius, this German school of design espoused the architectural ideal of uniting form with function and the dictum "less is more." Teachers included Brener, Feiniger, Klee, and Kandinsky. |
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Painting- Madonna and Saints |
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