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modern art 1

grand odalisque-ingres

neoclassicism-art that draws inspiration from greek and roman art
orientalism-art that imitated an eastern asian style
acedemic art-a style that was produced by acadimies,
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grand odalisque-ingres

neoclassicism-art that draws inspiration from greek and roman art
orientalism-art that imitated an eastern asian style
acedemic art-a style that was produced by acadimies,
courbet-stonebreakers

realism-creating an art work that looked real
Realism-depicting a subject as it is seen in the real world without altering it
haussmannization-the creative distruction of something for the betterment of society
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olympia-manet

realism-depicting a subject as it is seen in the real world without alteration
impressionism-depicting movement through light and its reflections, attempts to capture experience
bourgeoisie-the middle class
salon-an exhibition of art by living artists in paris
impressionist sunrise-monet

inpressionism-depicting movement through light and its reflections, attempts to capture experience
plein air-the act of painting out doors
impasto-laying down paint thickly
woman in a loge-cassatt

impressionism-depicting movement through light and its reflections, attempts to capture experience
bourgeoise-the middle class
leisure time-time available for ease and relaxation
the rehearsal on stage-degas

impressionism-depicting movement through light and its reflections, attempts to capture experience
realism-depicting a subject as it is seen in the real world without alteration
100 views of famous places in edo: the moon viewing veranda-hiroshige

ukiyo-e-a school of japanese art depicting subjects from everyday life
japonisme- the influence of japanese art on the west
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mont sainte-victoire-cezanne

post-impressionism-reacted against the naturalism of the Impressionists to explore color, line, and form, and the emotional response
shifting perspective-seeing something from more than one perspective
facture-the artist's way of handling paint
passage-
dayof the god- gauguin

post-impressionism-reacted against the naturalism of the Impressionists to explore color, line, and form, and the emotional response
symbolism-
eternal feminine-
primitivism-influence from the art of primitive cultures
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the apparition-moreau

symbolism-An artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind
academic art-a style that was produced by acadimies
femme fatal-An attractive and seductive woman, esp. one who will ultimately bring disaster to a man who becomes involved with her
dance of life-munch

symbolism-An artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind

expressionism-A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world
guaranty trust building-sullivan

chicago school-a group of architects that worked in chicago
I-beam-A girder that has the shape of an I when viewed in section
curtain wall-a wall acting as a curtain to hide the supporting system behind it
functionalism- The doctrine that the design of an object should be determined solely by its function, rather than by aesthetic considerations, and that anything practically designed will be inherently beautiful
birds fabric and armchair-morris

arts and crafts-It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms and often applied medieval, romantic or folk styles of decoration
gothic revival-Gothic Revival is an architectural phase of the Romantic Movement, which looked back upon and idealized the past, and emphasized emotions, spontaneity, individuality and freedom
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glasgow school of art-mackintosh

art nouveau-A style of decorative art, architecture, and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms
moulin roughe: la goulue-toulouse-lautrec

post-impressionism-reacted against the naturalism of the Impressionists to explore color, line, and form, and the emotional response
lithography-The process of printing from a flat surface treated so as to repel the ink except where it is required for printing
bohemianism- the alternative lifestyle of the avant-garde creative community of the Romantic movement during the nineteenth century, especially characterized by anti-bourgeois and anti-intellectual attitudes.
the seasons-muncha

art nouveau-A style of decorative art, architecture, and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms
panneaux-
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metro station entry-guimard

art nouveau-A style of decorative art, architecture, and characterized by intricate linear designs and flowing curves based on natural forms
universal exposition-large public exhibitions held in different parts of the world
metroplitain font-
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joy of life-matisse

fauvism-A style of painting with vivid expressionistic and nonnaturalistic use of color
expressionism-A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world
art for art's sake-art work that serves no other purpose than to be for aesthetic pleasure
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the burghers of calais-rodin

realism- creating an art work that looked real
the beginning of the world-brancusi

abstraction-simplifying an object down to minimal shapes and colors
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woman and dead child-kollwitz

german expressionism-expressed emotions through choices of color, form, and line
etching-The art or process of producing etched plates or objects
aquatint-A print resembling a watercolor, produced from a copper plate etched with nitric acid
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street, berlin-kirchner

german expressioism-expressed emotions through choices of color, form, and line
the bridge- german expression group
nursing mother-pechstein

german expressonism-expressed emotions through choices of color, form, and line
the bridge- german expression group
woodcut-A relief printing process; image is cut into side-grain plank of wood with gouges and chisels
primitivism- influence from art of primitive cultures
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composition 7- kandisky

german expressionism-expressed emotions through choices of color, form, and line
the blue rider- a second group of german expressionists
abstraction- simplifying an object down to its basic colors and shapes
synesthesia- stimulating another sense through visulization
les demoiselles d'avignon-picasso

expressionism-A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express emotional experience rather than impressions of the external world
cubism-style and movement in art, esp. painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage
the portuguese-braque

analytic cubism-the analysis of the structure of forms
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bowl with fruit, violin, and wine glass-picasso

synthetic cubism-paintings are built from objects and shapes cut from paper and other materials
papeir colle-is a painting technique and type of collage
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the city-leger

cubism-style and movement in art, esp. painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage
machine aesthetic-beauty in the way machines look
simultaneous contrast: sun and moon-delaunay

cubism-style and movement in art, esp. painting, in which perspective with a single viewpoint was abandoned and use was made of simple geometric shapes, interlocking planes, and, later, collage
orphism-emphasizing the lyrical use of color
abstraction-simplifying and object down to its basic colors and shapes
synesthesia-stimulating another sense though visulization
unique forms of continuity in space-boccioni

futurism-rejected traditional forms so as to celebrate and incorporate into art the energy and dynamism of modern technology
machine aesthetic-beauty in machines
mercury passing before the sun as seen through a telescope-balla

futurism-rejected traditional forms so as to celebrate and incorporate into art the energy and dynamism of modern technology
abstracting-simplifying an object down to its basic colors and shapes
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