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Painted scenes from nature as if seen at a glance.
What is Impressionism.
100
Painted melting clocks, had a pet ocelot.
Who is Slavador Dali?
100
Art that is stylized of simplified to some degree.
What is abstract?
100
Painted propaganda for Napoleon.
Who is Jacques-Louis David?
100
Non-objective art movement that sought for visual truth.
What is Abstract Expressionism?
200
Artists inspired by the Impressionists, but not always about reality.
What is Postimpressionism?
200
Painted prostitutes with African masks for faces.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
200
Art that is the result of the artist's unique inner or personal vision.
What is Expressionism?
200
Italian Renaissance philosophy of education and potential.
What is Humanism?
200
Art about surface and material.
What is Minimalism?
300
Made absurd, irrational art after WWI.
What is Dada?
300
Flung paint at a canvas on the floor.
Who is Jackson Pollock?
300
Art that has no intended reference to the natural world.
What is non-objective?
300
Skulls, flowers, glass, clocks...
What is Vanitas?
300
Inventor of the "Zip."
Who is Barnett Newman?
400
Art that appropriates.
What is Primitivism?
400
Recognized as the inventor of non-objective art.
Who is Wassily Kandinsky?
400
Colors that are not representative of the actual appearance of things in nature.
What is Arbitrary Color?
400
Romantic era artist who studied corpses.
Who is Theodore Gericault?
400
Op Art artist.
Who is Bridgette Riley?
500
Emotion over realism.
What is Expressionism?
500
Fled to Tahiti in search of an authentic life.
Who is Paul Gauguin?
500
Military term for artists "leading the charge."
What is Avant Garde?
500
Orientalist painter specializing in harem scenes + nude snake charmers.
Who is Jean-Leon Gerome?
500
Two female abstract expressionists.
Who are Joan Mitchell and Helen Frankenthaler?
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