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Post Impressionism
Expressionism
Art Nouveau
Fauvism
Cubism
Futurism
Orphism
Art Deco
Surrealism
Abstractionism
Action Painting
Pop
Op
Minimalism
Post Modern
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Post Impressionism (whichalso included pointillism) is
an art movementcharacterized by its moveaway in different directions
from Impressionism as seenin Still Life with Apples and
Oranges (1895) by Paul
Cezanne, Van GoghPainting Sunflowers (1888)by Paul Gaugin, and
Sunflowers (1888) (StarryNight (1889) by Vincent Van
Gogh.
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Expressionism is an art movement characterized by human
feelings like fear, showing tragedy like the horrors of war, darker
colors, and angry strokes, as seen in Scream (1893) and TheDead Mother (1897) by Edvard Munch, Christs Entry into
Brussels (1889) and Skeletons Warming Themselves at a Stove
(1889) by James Ensor.
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Art Nouveau was an arts and crafts
movement characterized by curvilinear lines,
soft colors, floral motifs, the female body,
nature and a high level of craftsmanship in
response to shoddy manmade goods, as seen
in these works from from the late 1890s by
Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860 to 1939);
Dance, The Blonde; the Tassel House byVictor Horta 1892 and the stained glass
Wisteria lamp by Louis Comfort Tiffany
(1902).
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Fauvism (wild beasts) was an art movement that used intense sometimes clashing or unnatural colors and boldbrush strokes as seen in Joy of Life (1905) and Harmony in Red (1908) by Henri Matisse, The Blue House (1906)
by Maurice de Vlaminck, and St. Pauls Cathedral seen from the Thames (1906) by Andr Derain.
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Cubism is a movement in art, characterized by subjects reduced to geometric shapes such as cubes,
shows different views and angles of an object that couldnt be seen normally like a 3-D picture flattened
out as seen in The Three Musicians (1921) and Guernica (1937) by Pablo Picasso,
Bottle and Fishes (1910) and Man and a Guitar (1911) by George Braque
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Futurism is an Italian art movement celebrating noise,
technology, machines, war, photography andmovement, characterized by contrast, speed, andrestlessness of modern life as seen in Street Light,Study of Light (1909) and Dynamism of a Dog on aLeash (1912) by Giacomo Balla, Dynamism of a SoccerPlayer (1913) by Umberto Boccioni, and Armoured Train(1915) by Gino Severini.
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Orphism is an art
movement sometimes
called Orphic Cubism,
characterized by use of
circles, and overlapping
planes of bright,
contrasting colors as seen
in Simultaneous
Contrasts: Sun and Moon
(1912) and Carousel with
Pigs (1922) by Robert
Delaunay and Rythme
Couleur (1958)ElectricPrisms (1914) by his wife
Sonia Delaunay
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Art Deco (a term not used till the1960s) is a Post WWI style andperiod of art that began in Paris asArt Moderne and also known asstreamline modern, in the 1920s
based on new technology andmodern living, having extravagant
colors and designs, and using
distortion and simplificationconsidered to be elegant andsophisticated as seen in the
Chrysler Building (1930) by WilliamVan Alen (Am), glassware by RenLalique, furniture by Ludwig Mies
van der Rohe, and fashionmagazine illustration and costume
design by Erte, and householdgoods frim the 1930s.
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Surrealism is a form of artcharacterized by a dreamlike
quality, confusing images,strange combinations of
objects and shapes as seen inConstellations (1940+) by
Joan Miro (Sp.), ThePersistence of Memory (1933)
by Salvador Dali (Sp.), TheSon of Man (1964) by ReneMagritte (Bel.), and I and the
Village (1911) by Marc Chagall(Russ.)
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Abstractionism is an art movement from the early to mid 1900s, which is characterized by non-
representational 2 dimensional forms, simple shapes and lines, not a lot of blending, and pure colors as
seen in White Center by Mark Rothko, Broadway Boogie Woogie by Piet Mondrian, Red Canna by Georgia
OKeeffe (1924), and Composition #4 by Wassily Kandinsky (1911).
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Action Painting is an abstract expressionism art
movement characterized by asymmetry, bold, strong
aggressive brush strokes, dribbling or splashing of
paint, disorganization, and spontaneity as seen in
Jackson Pollocks (pictured in action) Lavender Mist
(1950), Franz Klines Untitled (1954), and Willem de
Koonings Study for Woman Number One (1952).
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Pop Art is an art movement
that began in England,
characterized by popular
images like those in movies,
politics, advertising, comic
strips, supermarket products
as seen in M-Maybe (1965)
and Wham (1963) by Roy
Lichtenstein, and Brillo Box
(1968) and Marilyn Monroe
(1962) by Andy Warhol.
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Op Art is a form of Abstract
art characterized by use of
optical color and perspective
illusions, repetition of simple
forms, confusing backgroundand foreground, and other
visual effects as seen in
Balcony (1945) and Other
World (1947) by MC Escher,
Axo GJ (1968) and Boo
(1978) by Victor Vasarely
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Minimalism or Color Field is a style of art which is characterized by no
recognizable objects and a minimum of colors, shapes, lines andtextures as seen in Orange and Yellow (1956) by Mark Rothko, Blue,
Green, Yellow, Orange, Red (1966) by Ellsworth Kelly, Scramble
Ascending Orange Values (1978) and Harran II (1967) by Frank Stella.
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Peter Max
1960s Pop
ArtistKeith Haring 1980s
Semi-abstract
Chuck Close Photorealist 1990s