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art movements
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |