Going for Baroque
Realism, Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Beyond
Cubism, Fauvism, Expressionism, Surrealism & Dada
Rococo, the Neoclassical, and the Romantic
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This city was the artistic center of Counter-Reformation Europe

Rome

100

Impressionism got its name from a painting called   Impression, Sunrise, by this artist

Claude Monet

100

This movement sought to free color from its descriptive role and is exemplified by Matisse.

Fauvism

100

This highest-ranking genre in the Academic hierarchy depicted great events from the past, including Biblical and classical themes.

History Painting

100

This famous Baroque sculpture dramatizes the mystical vision of a saint pierced by an angel’s arrow.

The Ecstasy of St. Theresa by Bernini

200

This Italian painter was famous for dramatic chiaroscuro in works like The Calling of St. Matthew.

Carravaggio

200

This technological innovation was important to the development of Impressionism

What is oil paint manufactured in tubes (portable)

200

This groundbreaking Cubist painting from 1907 shows fractured figures inspired partly by African masks and Iberian art

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Picasso

200

This dramatic seascape shows a sinking slave ship tossed in a fiery storm; its painter was known for atmospheric effects and emotional intensity.

The Slave Ship by J.M.W. Turner

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This Cubist influenced painter used squares, bold outlines and flat primary colors and influenced later modern abstraction.

Piet Mondrian

300

Paintings that show scenes of everyday life are known by this term.

Genre painting

300

Impressionists often painted in this outdoor manner

En Plein Air

300

This Dada artist introduced the idea of the “readymade,” including a urinal titled Fountain

Marcel Duchamp

300

Romantic art often portrayed this overwhelming mixture of awe and terror

The Sublime

300

This painting by Jacques-Louis David depicts a murdered revolutionary slumped in his bathtub holding a letter.

The Death of Marat

400

This sculptor of St. Teresa in Ecstasy was also an architect and dramatist.

Bernini

400

This Post-Impressionist emphasized structure in painting and greatly influenced the Cubists

Paul Cezanne

400

This modernist Dutch painter reduced form to pure geometry in works like Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow.

Piet Mondrian

400

The Swing, with its pastel colors and playful flirtation, is characteristic of this style.

Rococo

400

This Dutch group portrait features a civic militia stepping out into the light from a dark interior.

The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn

500

This female Baroque painter was influenced by Caravaggio and created Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes

Artemisia Gentileschi

500

This style avoided sentimentality and focused on the working class, as in Courbet’s The Stone Breakers.

Realism

500

This artist is considered one of the founders of abstract and non-objective art, creating works like Improvisation 35. He believed that colors held emotional meaning.

Vasili Kandinsky

500

This Neoclassical painter created Grande Odalisque, using elongated proportions and smooth, clean draftsmanship.

Ingres

500

This dreamlike painting shows limp, melting watches draped over a barren landscape, with a distorted self-portrait at the center.

Salvador Dali's The Persistence of Memory

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