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Monet; Impressionism
Impression: Sunrise (1872) |
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Van Gogh; Post-Impressionism
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Mattise; Fauvism
(The Open Window; 1905) |
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Matisse; Harmony in Red
(After Fauvism; 1908) |
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Derain; Fauvism
(Turning Road, L'estaque; 1906 |
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Kandinsky; G. Expressionism
(Composition VII; der Blaue Reiter; 1913) |
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Marc; G. Expressionism
(Blue Horses; der Blaue Reiter; 1911) |
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Rodin; The Burghers of Calais
(Post-Impressionism; 1886) |
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Brancusi; The Kiss
(1916) |
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Picasso; Early Cubism
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) |
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Muybridge
Horse in Motion
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Manet; Realism
Dejeuner sur l'herbe
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Seurat; Post-Impressionism
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Cezanne; Post-Impressionism
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Gauguin; Post-Impressionism
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Munch; Post-Impressionism
The Scream |
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Nolde; German Expressionism |
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Kirchner; German Expressionism
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Kandinsky; German Expressionism
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Schiele; German Expressionism
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Kokoschka; German Expressionism
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Maillol;
The Mediterranean
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Braque; Early Cubism
Houses at L'Estaque
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Picasso; Synthetic Cubism
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Picasso; Synthetic Cubism
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Duchamp;
Nude Descending a Staircase
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Balla; Futurism
(Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash; 1912) |
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Boccioni; Futurism
(The City Rises; 1910) |
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Boccioni; Futurism
(Unique Forms of Continuity in Space; 1913) |
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Severini; Futurism
(Bal Tabarin; 1912) |
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Malevich; Suprematism
White on White
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Tatlin; Constructivism
(Monument to the Third International; 1919) |
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Rodchenko; Constructivism
(Hanging Construction; 1920) |
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Gabo; Constructivism
(Column; 1920) |
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Mondrian; De Stijl/ Neoplasticism
(Compostion in Color A; 1917) |
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Sullivan;
Guarantee Trust Building
(Buffalo; 1894) |
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Gaudi;
Casa Mila, Barcelona
(Art Nouveau; 1905) |
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Wright;
Robie House, Chicago
(Prairie House; 1909) |
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Photographer known for heliographs. |
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Photographer known for daquerreotype. |
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Photo-image on metal plates covered with silver compounds. |
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Photographer known for calotype. |
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Photographer known for studies in motion. |
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Manipulation of the negative. |
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Use of available light, lenses. |
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Brothers known for autochrome. |
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Prophets; followers of Gaugin. |
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Objects, colors used for hidden meaning; emphasis on inner Vision. |
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Synthesis of subject and form; 2d; bright nondescript colors with black outlines; Gaugin. |
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Dots of pure color (Primary); divisionism; pointilism; seurat. |
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Secondary colors are divided into Primary. |
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Artist; influenced Expressionism, Surrealism. |
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Art based on organic, plant forms. |
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Art based on organic, plant Forms. |
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The Bridge; German Expressionist group centered in dresden. |
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The Blue Rider; German expressionist group centered in Munich. |
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Printmaking; relief process; white sections are below the surface. |
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Printmaking; planographic process; use of greasy markers. |
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Pure abstraction; forms are not based on objects; nonfigurative; nonrepresentational. |
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Spontaneous nonobjective works; Kandinsky |
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Dissolution of outlines; foreground blends with background; Cezanne. |
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Low relief; Shallow space in Analytic Cubism. |
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Fragments in Analytic Cubism. |
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Pasting different 2d surfaces; Synthetic Cubism. |
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An arrangement with different objects; 3D |
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Simplified forms based on machine parts; leger. |
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Architectural style with geometric metal ornaments. |
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Off-shoot of Cubism; simplified 2D forms; Le Corbusier. |
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Painter, architect known for Purism. |
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Paintings based on color relationships. |
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Sonia and Robert; Known for simultaneous contrasts. |
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Spokesperson for Futurism. |
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Nonobjective works; term preferred instead of abstract. |
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Influenced by Cubism; ray-like fragmentation; Larionov. |
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Russian artist known for Rayonism. |
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Russian artist known for Prouns. |
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Nonobjective works of El Lissitzky; related to Suprematism. |
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De Stijl artist who introduced Elementarism. |
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The use of diagonal lines. |
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Known for early skyscrapers. |
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Glass enclosure; non-supportive. |
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Architect; influenced Chicago School. |
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Architect; known for 'form follows function'. |
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Emphasis on structure; minimum ornamentation. |
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Architect known for prairie houses |
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Low, sprawling structure integrated with nature. |
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Architect known for Art Nouveau designs. |
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