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50 Cards in this Set
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Famous contemporary sculptor, now dead
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Gutzon Borglum - "Mount Rushmore Memorial"
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Artist whose name was given to a beard type
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Van Dyck
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Engraver of "The Knight, Death and the Devil"
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Albrecht Durer
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Famous etching by James McNeil Whistler
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"Battersea Bridge"
"Venetian Scene" |
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Italian Mannerist metal worker, made a salt cellar for Francis I
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Benvenuto Cellini
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Sculptor of "The Singing Gallery" (Cantorium)
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Della Robbia
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Boston Public Library style
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Renaissance
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Cathedral of Pisa style
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Romanesque
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Painters who laid pure color on the canvas in minute dots
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Pointillists
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French artist who painted natives of the south sea islands
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Gaugin
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Italian painter and sculptor also known for sonnets
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Michelangelo
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Sculptor also created monument to Farragut in New York City, Shaw Memorial in Boston, and statue of Lincoln in Chicago
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St. Gaudens
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2 contributions of Cezanne to the development of painting
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Flat impressions; use of color
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Painter for the court of Henry VIII
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Hans Holbein
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Enclosed space over a doorway
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Tympanum
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What is the Rococco curve
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the "S" curve
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recent American artist who made paintings and lithographs of prize fighters
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George Bellows (of the ash can school)
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the difference between decorative color and structural color
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2 dimensional; 3 dimensional
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American painter who was also a dry point artist
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Whistler
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For what was Albrecht Durer famous
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Etcher; painter
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For what besides painting is Rembrandt noted
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Etcher
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Spanish painter also a famous etcher
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Goya
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Name a famous equestian sculpture and its sculptor
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"Sherman led by Victory" by St. Gaudens
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What artist painted a portrait of Charles V during a banquet
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Albrecht Durer
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Who painted the Holy Grail murals in the Boston Public Library
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Edwin Austin Abbey
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Famous Spanish painter often painting bullfights
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Goya
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Modern building designed after Roman amphitheatre
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Yankee Stadium
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New York building designed after Roman bath
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Penn Station
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designer of Lincoln Memorial in DC
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Henry Bacon
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modeled pediments sculptures of the Parthenon
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Phidias
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designed dome of St. Peter's in Rome
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Michelangelo
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Specialized in painting ballet dancers
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Degas
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name three gothic cathedrals
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Cologne
Notre Dame Chartres Rheims |
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difference between water and oil paint
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water = pigment mixed with water
oil = pigment mixed with oil |
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What was Hudson River school subject
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Landscape painting;
Inness Cole |
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Border on wall, horizontal band of sculpture
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frieze
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painted "The Race Track" (Death on a Pale Horse)
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Albert Ryder
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water color on wet plaster
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fresco painting
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18th Century American furniture maker
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Fyfe
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name two artists who painted portraits of kings and queens
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Velasquez
Holbein Durer |
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name a well known statue by Saint-Gaudens
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Sherman
Lincoln Farragut |
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Name a piece of sculpture using the American Indian as a theme
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The Warrior
Sun Bow |
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Architectural style that influenced the DC Capitol
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Classical
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Architectural style that influenced the Lincoln Memorial
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Greek
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Architectural style first to use the pointed arch
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Gothic
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Architectural style of the Parthenon
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Greek
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Name a famous Greek sculpture
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Venus de Milo
Hermes Discus Thrower |
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name three orders of Greek columns
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Doric - plain
Ionic - ram's horn Corinthian - plant |
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name a celebrated statue by Rodin
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The Thinker
Hand of God Victor Hugo |
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style of architecture using the buttress
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Gothic and Roman
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