This famous artist was known for his funny faces and Cubism works of art.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
'Les Fauves' translates to this english term.
What is "Wild Beasts"?
This silly art movement considered itself "anti-art".
What is Dada?
In this type of art, artists aim to make their artwork look exactly like the subjects, as if it were a photo.
What is photorealism?
This technique, made famous by Georges Seurat, utilizes optical color mixing, and thousands of tiny dots.
What is pointillism?
The first abstract style of art, made famous by Pablo Picasso.
What is Cubism?
This art movement aimed to express an emotion rather than capture realism.
What is expressionism?
This artist is best known for his Pop Art, including images of Campbell's soup cans.
Who is Andy Warhol?
This artist preferred indoor scenes, such as ballet dancers at rehearsal.
Who was Edgar Degas?
Henri Matisse made this art style famous, a joyful style of painting with outrageously bold colors (the wild beasts).
What is Fauvism?
This artist is famous for his painting, The Scream.
Who is Edvard Munch?
In this art style, more is less and less is more.
What is Minimalism?
This painting technique, which was done outdoors, was popular among Impressionists like Monet.
What is Plein Air painting?
This art movement showed enthusiasm for Modernism and the machine.
What is Futurism?
This art movement was dreamlike and focused on subject matter that was "beyond reality".
What is Surrealism?
This art movement drew upon the 'spiritual' approach of Kandinsky and the 'automatism' of the Surrealists.
What is Abstract Expressionism?
This art movement transitioned from Impressionism, made popular by artists like Van Gogh and Seurat.
What is Post-Impressionism?
Several of the members of this art movement embraced Fascism, making this the only modern art movement to like far right politics.
What is Futurism?
De Stijl, Dutch for ‘The Style’, is pure abstraction developed by this artist.
Who is Piet Mondrian?
Although the images are static in this art style, they generate the illusion of movement.
What is Op Art?