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The artist considered as the founder of Cubism 

Paul Cezanne

100

This artwork experimented with abstraction and explored the connections between music and art 

Improvisation 28 

100

These artworks are accessible and understandable to the general public and reflect mainstream society

Pop Art 

100

This artist became famous making silkscreen portraits. 

Andy Warhol

100

This artist is known for their frescoes associated with the Mexican Mural Movement

Diego Rivera

200

A non-traditional war memorial by Auguste Rodin

The Burghers of Calais

200

The term to describe the works of art created from manufactured objects 

Readymade

200

The group of artists focused on accessing the subconscious and intended for the viewer to form their own interpretation of the artwork

Surrealism

200

This readymade artwork's original title was altered without permission and changed the meaning of the work

Object by Meret Oppenhiem

200

These two artists worked closely together and created one of the most influential art movements of the early 20th century known for displaying objects from multiple viewpoints

Picasso & Braque

300

The French term referring to the practice of painting outdoors

En Plein Air

300

Cezannes' artwork and African masks inspired this artist to create artworks with flattened space and multiple viewpoints

Pablo Picasso

300

Artists focused on complete abstraction and aspired to unite the people

De Stijl

300

The postmodern artist famous for critiquing art as a commodity often creates installations and paintings with recognizable motifs

Yayoi Kusama

300

This Post-Impressionist painting is extremely stylized and is known for the thick paint application; impasto

The Starry Night

400

This artwork is a series of photographs that later inspired Futurism and the work of Duchamp

The Horse in Motion

400

The German Expressionist group of artists Kandinsky was a part of that focused on the spiritual

Der Blaue Reiter

(The Blue Rider)

400

A style influenced from the art of less industrially-developed culutres

Primitivism

400

De Kooning rejected the traditional female nude and is known for emphasizing the physical act of painting, which is known as

Action-Painting

400

The technique of layering photographs, painting and text in one image

Photomontage

500

Japonisme inspired this artist who regularly displayed their artwork with the Impressionists

Mary Cassatt

500

This aretist created a self-portrait....

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

500

The group of artists working with arbitrary colors who reject naturalism and intend to evoke intense emotional reactions through radical visual form

Fauvism

500

The school of painting favored by both Frida Khalo and Diego Rivera, which allowed them to include elements of Mexican Folklore

What is surrealism

500

The artistic style in the 19th century with short brushstrokes, outlines inspired by Japanese painting and flattened space

Post-Impressionism