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John Henry Fuseli
The Nightmare
1781
Swiss/English
Romanticism |
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Theodore Gericault
The Raft of "Medusa"
1818-1819
French
Romanticism |
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Francisco Goya
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters No. 483
1799
Spanish
Romanticism |
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Francisco Goya
Third of May, 1808
1814-1815
Spanish
Romanticism |
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Jean-Francois Millet
The Gleaners
1857
French
Realism |
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Henry O. Tanner
The Banjo Lesson
1893
American
Realism |
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Edouard Manet
The Luncheon on the Grass
1863
French
Realism |
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Edouard Manet
Olympia
1863
French
Realism |
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Claude Monet
Impression Sunrise
1872
French
Impressionism |
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Claude Monet
Boulevard des Capucines, Paris
1873-74
French
Impressionism |
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Edgar Degas
The Rehearsal of the Ballet on Stage
1874
French
Impressionism |
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Mary Cassatt
Mother and Child
1890
American/French
Impressionism |
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Vincent Van Gogh
The Starry Night
1889
Dutch
Post-Impressionism |
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Edvard Munch
The Scream
1893
Norwegian
Post-Impressionism |
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Paul Cezanne
Still Life with Basket of Apples
1890-1894
French
Post-Impressionism |
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Paul Cezanne
Mont Sainte-Victoire
1885-1887
French
Post-Impressionism |
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Pablo Picasso
Guernica
1937
Spanish
Modern Europe |
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Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Street, Berlin
1913
German
German Expressionism |
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Pablo Picasso
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
1907
Spanish
Modern Europe |
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Pablo Picasso
Ma Jolie
1911-12
Spanish
Cubism |
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Umberto Boccioni
Unique Forms of Continuity of Space
1913
Italian
Futurism |
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Marsden Hartley
Portrait of a German Officer
1914
American working in Germany
Modern Europe |
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Piet Mondrian
Composition with Yellow, Red and Blue
1927
Dutch
de Stijl
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Marcel Duchamp
Fountain
1917
French
Readymade |
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Meret Oppenheim
Object
1936
Swiss
Surrealism |
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Grant Wood
American Gothic
1930
American
Regionalism |
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Dorothea Lange
Migrant Mother
1936
American
FSA Photography |
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Aaron Douglas
Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery through Reconstruction
1936
American
Harlem Renaissance
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Jacob Lawrence
During the World War there was a Great Migration North by Southern Negros, Migration Series
1940-41
American
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Diego Rivera
Man, Controller of the Universe
1934
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Modern Mexican Muralist |
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Frida Kahlo
The Two Fridas
1939
Mexican
Modern Mexican |
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lacking strong contour lines, visible paint strokes |
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the expression by means of symbolic fictional figures and actions of truths or generalizations about human existence |
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e French Academy was founded in 1648 under King Louis XIV as the Académie Royale de peinture et de sculpture. In 1661, the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture operated under the thumb of Louis XIV's minister of finance Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683), who personally selected Charles Le Brun (1619-1690) as the director of the academy. |
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French for “exhibition of rejects” (French pronunciation: [salɔ̃ de ʁəfyze]), is generally an exhibition of works rejected by the jury of the officialParis Salon, but the term is most famously used to refer to the Salon des Refusésof 1863., example Manet |
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example is water, something that is constantly changing, taking color of what is around...monet |
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the impressionists, painting subject in front of them, frequently outside. |
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pushing boundaries of what the norm is in art and culture
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resembling living organism: relating to a form, pattern, or mechanical system that resembles a living organism in shape, appearance, function, or motion example: in cubist art |
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