This structure was originally intended to be temporary for the 1889 Universal Exposition of Paris.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
___________ is art that uses a minimum of art elements.
What is Minimalism
____________ was characterized by its reference to popular culture and the mass media.
What is Pop Art
_________ is a technique that uses thick applications of paint that give a painting a palpable surface texture.
What is impasto
In Angelika Kauffman’s Cornelia and Her Treasures, Cornelia's treasures were her __________.
What is Children
In England, what style experienced a revival accompanied by Neoclassicism?
What is Gothic?
____________ was the representation of Asia, especially the Middle East, in a stereotyped way that is regarded as embodying a colonialist attitude.
What is Orientalism?
____________ were artworks that existed in the natural landscape or that employ environmental elements.
What are Earthworks
_______ was a technique of rubbing a pencil or crayon over a textured surface.
What is Frottage
In Realism, depicting the _______ was a common interest.
What is lower class
Eero Saarinen wanted to evoke the excitement of air travel in his expressive and swooping design for __________.
What is an Airport Terminal?
Geometric form and art from other cultures, especially Africa, influenced _________.
What is Cubism
______________ was an international style of art, architecture, and applied art, especially decorative arts. It was most widely used in interior design, graphic arts, furniture, glass art, textiles, ceramics, jewelry and metal work.
What is Art Nouveau
____________ was the first publicly available photographic process; it was widely used during the 1840s and 1850s.
What is a Daguerreotype
The Abstract Expressionist painters were greatly influenced by _______, a great Psychologist.
Who is Carl Jung
A ________ is the name for intimate, fashionable, and intellectual gatherings hosted by accomplished, educated Frenchwomen of the upper class.
What is a Salon?
Dreams, fantasy, and the subconscious were inspirations for ____________.
What is Surrealism
___________ is an Italian term that refers to a type of painted ceiling design that simulates framed easel paintings.
What is Quadro riportato
_________ depicted the elegant outdoor amusements of the elite.
What are Fête galante
Henry Matisse was part of the _______ movement, they were also known as the "wild beasts".
What is Fauvism
_________ ideals are reflected in Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye, Poissy-Sur-Seine in its geometric design and avoidance of ornamentation.
What is Purist?
_________ was a semi-abstract movement in early twentieth-century Italian and Russian art that used themes of motion, speed, and dynamism.
What is Futurism?
_________ was built on the influences of Expressionism, Neoplasticism, and Constructivism. It was a revolutionary new take on the traditional art school model, bringing the fine arts and the applied arts under one roof and one curriculum.
What is Bauhaus
________ involved layers of paint being laid on a textured surface and emphasizing imagery seen in the natural paint.
What is Grattage
James Ensor frequently used ________ in his paintings to combine Symbolism and Expressionism.
What are masks