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Neoclassicism
Renewed admiration for classical antiquity. The Grand Tour played a big part in fueling this movement. -
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Romanticism
A movement characterized by drama, sublime landscapes, and the rejection of Enlightenment ideals. -
Burial of Atala by Girodet-Trioson
Neoclassicism -
Grande Odalisque by Ingres
Neoclassicism -
Saturn Devouring One of His Children by Goya
One of the "Black Paintings" created during the period 1819-1823. Romanticism -
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Photography since 1826
began with the Daguerreotypes and evolved into what we have today (i.e. digital photography, etc.) -
Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix
Romanticism -
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Realism
Sub-movements include the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and Academic art -
Still life in studio by Daguerre
first form of photography -
Ophelia by Millais
Realism: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood -
The Horse Fair by Bonheur
Realism -
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Impressionism
Began in France. Characterized by sketchy appearance because artists created the paintings on-site with no planning. -
The Rehearsal by Degas
Impressionism -
Nocturne in Black and Gold (The Falling Rocket) by Whistler
Impressionism -
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Post-Impressionism
reaction against Impressionism. submovements include Symbolism -
Night Cafe by Vincent Van Gogh
Post-Impressionism -
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Art Nouveau
A very important international achitecture and design movement -
Staircase in the Van Eetvelde House by Victor Horta
Art Nouveau -
Cyclops by Redon
Symbolism (part of Post-Impressionism) -
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Avant-Garde
Wide variety of sub-movements, including: Fauvism, Cubism (Analytic and Synthetic), German Expressionism (Die Brucke and Der Blaue Reiter), Futurism, Suprematism, Dada, De Stijil, Surrealism, Harlem Renaissance, New Objectivity, and Art Deco -
Woman with the hat by Matisse
Fauvism -
les Demoiselles d'Avignon by Picasso
Synthetic Cubism -
Sixth Avenue and Thirtieth Street, New York City by Sloan
The Eight/ aka The Ash Can School -
Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash by Balla
Futurism -
Improvisation 28
Der Blaue Reiter (Germany) -
Fit For Active Service by Grosz
New Objectivity (Germany) -
Fountain by Duchamp
Dada -
Nude by Weston
Group f/64 (modern photography) -
My Egypt by Dehmuth
Precisionism -
Schroder House built by Rietveld
Example of modern (1900-1945) architecture. Influenced by the De Stijil art movement and was built in Utrecht, the Netherlands. -
American Gothic by Grant Wood
Regionalism -
Composition in Red, Blue, and Yellow by Mondrian
De Stijil -
The Persistance of Memory by Salvador Dali
Naturalistic Surrealism -
Painting by Miro
Biomorphic Surrealism -
Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley by Dorthea Lange
WPA Documentary Photography (modern) -
Lobster Trap and Fish Tail by Alexander Calder
Example of Modern (1900-1945) sculpture -
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New York School
Umbrella term for artists practicing in New York during the 40s and 50s. Post World War II America. -
Number 1 by Jackson Polluck
Action Painting. Part of the Abstract Expressionism movement (under the New York school umbrella) -
Making a Work with His Own Body by Kazuo Shiraga
Part of the New York School: Body Art/ Performance Art -
Just What is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing? by Hamilton
Pop Art -
Saraband by Morris Louis
Post-Painterly Abstraction -
Guggenheim Museum by Frank Loyd Wright
Modernist Architechture (1943-1959) -
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Minimalism and Post-Minimalism
breaking down art into its barest forms. (the cube is its hallmark form)
Post-Minimalism was a criticism -
Red Blue Green by Ellsworth Kelley
Hard-Edge Painting -
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Post-Painterly Abstraction
including hard-edge painting (1960s-present) -
Hangup by Eva Hesse
Post-Minimalism -
Big Self-Portrait by Chuck Close
Photorealism -
untitled by Donald Judd
Minimalism -
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Contemporary Art and Architecture
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Tattoo by Susanna Rothenberg
Neo-Expressionism -
Untitled Film Still by Cindy Sherman
Feminist art -
Piazza d'Italia by Charles Moore
In New Orleans, Louisiana (1976-1980) Post-Modern Architecture -
The Guggenheim Bilbao Museum by Frank Gehry
In Bilbao, Spain. Decontructivist architecture
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