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Manet's Luncheon on the Grass, Proto-Impressionism, 1863 |
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Manet, Olympia, Proto-Imipressionism, 1863 |
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Thomas Eakins, The Gross CLinic, 19th Centry American Art, 1875 |
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Courbet, Burial at Ornans, 1850, Realism |
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Georges Seurat, Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, Post Impressionism, 1886 |
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Cezanne, Bay of Marseilles from L' Estaque, Post Impressionism, 1885 |
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Rodin, Gates of Hell, 19th Century Sculpture, 1880 |
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Vincent Van Gogh, Starry Night, Post Impressionism 1889 |
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Henri Mattise, the Joy of Life, Fauvism, 1906 |
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Constanin Brancusi, Photograph of Studio, Early 20th Centruy Sculpture, 1927 |
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Franz Marc, Three Large Blue Horses, Expressionism, 1911 |
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Pablso Picasso, Les Demoiselles D' Avagnon, Cubism, 1907 |
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Umberto Boccioni, States of Mind 1: The Farewell, Futurism, 1911 |
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Hannah Hoech, Cut with the Kitchen Knife, DaDa, 1920 |
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Andre Masson, Battle of the Fishes, Surrealism, 1926 |
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Marcel Breuer, Armchair, Model B3, German Constructivism, 1927 |
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an exhibition space created during the begginging of impressionism where artists works whom had been refused into the salon were shown. |
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(influence of) Japapense Woodcut Prints |
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In the painting of Zola, there are japanese woodcut prints and a japanese screen. VanGogh and Manet were influenced by the prints and thier flat usage of color and lack of perspective. |
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Primitivism (with the context of Gauguin) |
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The villages Gauguin visisted had simple, natural ways of living and he idolized this. ex. Day of the Gods, 1849 |
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Franz Marc, Kandinsky, Hoech, founded the group. its first exhibition was in 1911 in Munich. It was formed by the split up of the new artist association. |
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Braque, Fruit Dish with Glass, 1912. They are associated with collage and the use of pasted paper. |
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"The beauty of speed". The beauty of technology or industrialism. They react to modern society by embracing it and wanting to do away with the past. |
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Marcel Duchamp, Fountain, 1917. An art piece that uses objects that are already constructed. The artist "thought about" the art. What makes it an art piece is its selection. |
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the key concept within the idea of automatic surrealism. A phrase that showed up i a literary experiemet and quickly went from reffering to literature to drawing. |
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Tatlin, Counterrelief, 1915. Complete abstraction in art with more interest in form and material. Practial and useable by people. Stephenavoa, Design for Sportswear. |
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from the term "to build". A design school that was formed in 1919 in Germany. The midevil idea of a guild was adopted by the school. Lyonel Feininger, Woodcut Bahaus Manifesto, 1919. Form follows function. |
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Hunt, The Shepherd Hireling, Realism, 1860 |
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Renoir, Moulin De la Galette, Impressionism, 1876 |
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