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What are facts for the 20th century artist?
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They created art for nobility or the church, the vatican or political leaders
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What are facts about French neo-classicalism?
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"new" greek/romans; theme: virtue; style: crisp, clean lines
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What are facts about romanticism?
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dramatic, emotional, loose brush strokes
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What are facts about realism?
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every day people and events; LARGE scale
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What are facts of fauvism?
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only 3 year run; exploited color; uses color of light
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What is the main fact of german expressionism?
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color conveys emotion
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What are facts about futurism?
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movement: celebrate speed/motion (1912)
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What is the main fact about dadaism?
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"anti-everything"
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What are facts about minimalism?
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industrial; mass-produced; no emotion; title of art is usually "untitled"
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What are facts about post-modernism?
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Also called "pluralism," put together different elements from past history
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What is pop art also called?
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popular commercialism
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What helps surrealist artists?
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drugs, helps sense creativity; automatism
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What is cubism?
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Form of art that emphasizes shape
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What are facts of the sublime form of art?
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Shows 1 or 2 people; small scale, landscape
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What are facts about "Easte facade of the louvre" by claude perrault?
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was a palace, french revolution changed it to a museum
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What are facts about "Cornelia, Pointing to Her Children As Her Treasures" by Angelica Kauffmann?
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neo-classical period/blended;
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What are the facts about "Death of Marat?"
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Fallen hero virtue; neo-classical period
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What are facts about "Monticello" by Thomas Jefferson?
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neo-classical period; noble virtue
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What are facts of "Odalisque" by Delacroix?
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romanticism period (emotional; loose brush strokes)
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What are facts about "Saturn Devouring One of His Sons" by Francisco Goya?
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political; hid painting from Napoleon
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What are facts about "The Raft of Medusa" by Gericault?
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romanticism period; real event; in honor of people who died
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What are facts about "Monk By the Sea?"
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sublime period
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What period is the art "The Heart of the Andes?"
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Sublime period
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What period is "Liberty Leading the People?"
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romanticism period
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What period is "Memory of Civil War?"
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realism period (every day people and events; LARGE SCALE)
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What period is "Burial at Ornans?"
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realism period: no focal point
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What are facts about "Plowing in the Nivernais" by Bonheur?
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realism period; oil painting medium
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What are facts about "Olympia" by Manet?
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not impressionist; used more color; known for impressionism (manet)
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What are facts about "Glass of Absinthe" by Edgar Degas?
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impressionists'; degas different because he stays indoors instead of outdoors like other impressionists
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Why was "Impression-Sunrise" criticized?
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criticized for the brush stroke
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What are facts about "Reading" by Morisot?
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impressionist; done outside
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What is a fact about "Bridge Over Pool of Lillies" by Monet?
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he was known for lillies
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What are facts of "The Day of the Gods" by Gauguin/Facts about Gauguin?
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post-impressionist: bolder, more solidified; gauguin was close with van gogh
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What are facts of "Still Life With Peaches" by Cezanne?
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post-impressionist; everything originated from geometrical form; distorted perspective on purpose
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What is a fact about Cezanne?
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He influenced cubism
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What period is "Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash?"
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futurism
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What period is "Sketch I For Composition VII by Wassily Kandinsky?
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german expressionism; non-representational
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What period is "Die Grossen Bluen Perde" by Franz Marc?
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german expressionism
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What period is "Unique Forms of Continuity In Space" by Bocini?
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futurism
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What period is "Map of WWII and Territorial Reconstruction?"
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futurism
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What is significant about the "Mona Lisa by DuChamp?
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He took it and messed with it to upset people as a reaction to the dadaism period; original by davinci
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What are facts about "The Fountain" by DuChamp?
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"ready-made;" urinal; offensive
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What are facts about "Persistence of a Memory" by Dali?
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surrealism period; abstract self-potrait; dream state (freud); bizarre
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What are facts about "Man, Controller of the Universe" by Diego Rivera?
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politics and painting; (artists feared life bc of paintings;) symbolized struggle of Latin americans
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What are facts about "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso?
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not allowed in Spain til Franco died; Picasso died before him; stayed in ny til death; barcelona (his birth) gerta and madrid fought for painting, and madrid won; was shown in paris' world fair first; emphasized inside/outside; black and white
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What are 2 fields of (abstract) expressionism?
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action painting and color field painting
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What are facts about expressionism?
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1945: first post-war art movement; artists fled to NY;
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What subcategory of expressionism is "Woman on a Bicycle" by DeKooning?
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action painting
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What subcategory of expressionism is "Four Darks in Red" by Rothko?
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color field painting
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What are some facts about artist Rothko?
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he committed suicide; he took basic shapes and fuzzed the edges in his art
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What are facts about "Odalisk" by Robert Rauscherberg?
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spontaneity; add ojects: "combine paintings;" fresh paint look; painted on pillow
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What are facts about "Whaam!" by Roy Litchenstein?
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pop art; he was known for comic strip narratives
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What are facts about "Empress of India" by Frank Stella?
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look at it as object; irregular thick shape
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