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"Nude Descending the Staircase"
Duchamp
Dadaism
1912 |
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"Danseuse"
Edgar Degas
Impressionism
1874 |
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"The Scream"
Munch
Expressionism
1893 |
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"Raft of Medusa"
Gericault
Romanticism
1819 |
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"Starry Night"
Van Gogh
Post-Impressionism
1889 |
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"Aldobrandini Madonna"
Raphael
High Renaissance
1510 |
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"Munich-Schwabing with the Church of St. Ursula"
Kandinsky
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"Nostalgia of the Infinite"
de Chirico
Surrealism
1913 |
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"Ruins of a Temple (Detail)"
Bellotto
Rococo
1767 |
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"Lavander Mist"
Pollock
Abstract Expressionism
1950 |
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"American Gothic"
Wood
Realism
1930 |
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"Marilyn"
Warhol
Pop Art
1967 |
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"The Slave Ship"
Turner
Romanticism
1840 |
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"Sunday On the Island of Le Gran Jatte"
Seurat
Post-Impressionism
1866 |
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"Le Moulin de la Galette"
Renoir
Impressionism
1876 |
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"The Departure of the Folkestone Boat"
Manet
Realism
1869 |
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"Liberty Leading the People"
Delacroix
Romanticism
1830 |
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"The Calling of St. Matthew"
Caravaggio
Baroque
1600 |
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"The Last Supper"
Leonardo da Vinci
High Renaissance
1498 |
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"The Conversion of St. Paul"
Caravaggio
Baroque
1601 |
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"Mona Lisa"
da Vinci
High Renaissance
1505 |
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"The Broken Column"
Frida Kahlo
Surrealism
1944 |
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"March Snow"
Grabar
Post-Impressionism
1909 |
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Someone's interpretation of reality manifested in a medium and shared with others |
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the aspects of culture that look into what it means to be human |
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A long, thin mark, a color edge, or an implication of continuation |
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A type or genre; the shape, structure, configuration, or essence of something; the organization of ideas in time or space |
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in painting, an opaque watercolor medium, referring to ground pigments and their color binders such as gum, glue, or egg |
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a painted, drawn, or sculpted freeform or design suggestive in shape of a living organism, especially an ameba or protozon |
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The use of light and shade to develop 3D form; dark subjects with dramatic lighting from a single unseen source |
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the subtle and minute graduation of tone and or color used to blur or veil the contours of a form in painting; "Mona Lisa" |
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Printmaking process in which ink is transferred from the grooves of a metal plate to a piece paper by extreme pressure. It includes engraving, etching, and drypoint |
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Saturation: The amount of white in a hue; the more white, the less saturated the hue
Intensity: purity of the hue |
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"trick the eye" in French; 2D art that appears to be 3D when viewed |
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the range of tones from white to black |
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