the German counterpart to Italy's Romantic period

What was Storm and Stress?
the period when the Western world changed over from an agricultural-based society to a machine-based one

What was the Industrial Revolution?
Impressionism or Post-Impressionism?

Impressionism! "The Artist's Garden at Giverny" by Monet.
the movement considered to be the first true abstract art movement in the Western world

What is Cubism?
the method of drawing without thinking, as seen in this Joan Miro piece

What is automatism?
the pointillism-esque technique used by Lichtenstein

What are Ben-Day dots?
translated from Italian to mean "poor art," artists in this movement used a wide variety of materials, including things like dirt and garbage

What is Arte Povera?
the movement to which Leonora Carrington belonged

What is Surrealism?
the term used to describe contrasting light and dark in a piece of art, as seen in this modern painting, "Nadeen" by Dan Witz

What is chiaroscuro?
the fortress/prison Parisians attacked to start the French Revolution

What is the Bastille?
Impressionism or Post-Impressionism?

Post-Impressionism! "La Chambre de Vincent à Arles (Vincent's Bedroom at Arles)" by Vincent van Gogh
the artist of this Expressionist painting, entitled "Anxiety"

Who was Edvard Munch?
the movement led by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, and Mark Rothko

What is Abstract Expressionism?
the pop artist who said, “I don't know where the artificial stops and the real starts.”
Who was Andy Warhol?
the Arte Povera artist best known for his series of igloos

Who was Mario Merz?
the birthplace of painter and sculptor Louise Bourgeoise

What is Paris, France?
the location of this "piece," which depicts the stories of the book of Genesis
What is the Sistine Chapel?
the word to describe depicting things as real-to-life as possible (like a photograph)

What is naturalism?
the French phrase that means painting outdoors

What is "en plein air"?
the Post-Impressionist artist (work below) who was highly influential to the Cubist painters
Who was Cezanne?
Frida Kahlo's country of origin

What is Mexico?
the signature M.C. Escher technique that consists of tiling/patterning with a singular repeating shape, as seen in this Escher piece, "Palm"

What is tessellation?
the technique, which came out of Arte Povera, that entails combining seemingly random materials
What is assemblage?
the creator of this piece

Who was Hilma af Klint?
the painter of this romantic piece, entitled "Madonna and Child with Four Angels"

Who was Masaccio?
this artistic medium was very popular during Art Noveau

What is the poster?
the art movement that was happening at the same time as (parallel to) Post-Impressionism (1890–1910)

What is Art Nouveau?
the movement within this painting, entitled "Portrait of Madame Matisse," fits
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What is Fauvism?
the Surrealist painter who created this piece, entitled "Still Life—Moving Fast"

Who was Salvador Dali?
the creator of this piece, entitled "The Encounter"

Who was M.C. Escher?
this important Minimalist artist
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Who is Carl Andre?
the movement to which Betye Saar belongs

What is the Black Arts Movement?
the painter of this piece, entitled "Lot and His Daughters"

Who was Peter Paul Rubens?
the painter of this piece, entitled "The Winnowers"

Who was Courbet?
the painter of this post-impressionist piece, entitled "Bathers at Asnieres"

Who was Seurat?
the painter of this cubist piece, entitled "Still Life with Metronome"

Who was Braque?
the painter of this piece, entitled "White Center"

Who was Rothko?
the creator of this op art

Who is Bridget Riley?
the artist who created this piece, entitled "One and Three Chairs"

Who is Joseph Kosuth?
the creator of this work

Who is Tarsila do Amaral?