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A European style popular from Italy in the 1700s to 1850s, known for drama, high contrast, tension, and emotion. Includes artists like Caravaggio, Rubens, and gentileschi. baroque
1867-1886 movement in Paris to show the effects of light with loose brush strokes. started by a group of artists in France including Monet, Renior, Sisley, Degas, etc. impressionism
A late 1940s American movement popularized by Jackson Pollock, Wiiliam De Kooning, and Franz Kline. abstract impressionism
Uses flat and angular shapes, Created by picasso and georges Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. cubism
Includes pottery, architecture, advertisements. 1890 -1919 in France and the US. Artists include Klimpt, Tiffany, Horta, and Mucha, art nouveau
appeared just before world war one. Thin lines, geometric shapes, monochrome or neautral colors. Artists like lempicka, Delaunay, Cassandre, and lalique. art deco
artist aim the let the unconscious mind express itself.Late 1910s. Influenced by Freud and Marx, artists include the founder Andre Breton and Salvador Dali. surrealism
1800s through 1850s France and Britain. the violent extremes of nature. Popular artists include Jacques Louis David, J.M.W. turner, and John constable. romanticism
Uk and Us style popular in the 1950s featuring neon colors and popular culture figures. Participating artists include Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Edward Ruscha. pop art
an anti-art movement in Zurich, Cologne, Berlin, Paris, and New York that rejected artistic norms to protest the establishment. artists are Ducamp, Picabia, and taeuber. dadaism
popular in Paris Germany and Austria in the 18th century. lighthearted mythology and court themes, soft plump bodies pale blushing skin. Artists like Fragonard, watteau, Boucher, and Goya. rococo
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