Campbe11's Soup Cans Flashcards

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“777 Tower in LA”

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Cesar Pelli

Argentina-American

Architecture

(also called the Pelli Tower)

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“An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump”

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Joseph Wright of Derby

English

Portraiture

(A glass bowl containing a frantic white cockatoo)

(Empty cage)

(A man who stretches one hand towards the viewer while his other hand rests the title device)

(A man comforting his daughters who are frightened by the central action)

(A glass bowl with a skull in it is placed in front of this painting’s central light source)

(Right side shows the moon out of a window and a boy holding open a small metal door of the cage)

(A young couple standing on the left seems to be ignoring the central action)

(A man holds a pocket watch in his hand but does not look at it)

(Man holds his glasses in his hands and rests his chin on a walking stick)

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“And the Home of the Brave”

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Charles Demuth

American

Precionism

(shows watertower in silhouette and traffic light at bottom right)

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“Aqueducts in the Roman Compagna”

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Large slabs of color)

(Uses a limited palette to depict a decayed expanse)

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“Anxiety and Despair”

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Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

(Paired with The Scream)

(Shows red sky and Oslo bridge)

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“Bank of America Corporate Center in Charlotte, NC”

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Cesar Pelli

Argentina-American

Architecture

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“Bacchante with a Panther”

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Child riding panther)

(Accompanies this)

“Bacchante by the Sea”

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“Ashes”

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Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

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“Bathers aat Moritzburg”

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Ernst Kirchner

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Blue and Green Music”

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Georgia O’Keeffe

American

American

Modernism

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“Buildings, Lancaster”

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Charles Demuth

American

Precionism

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“Cain in the United States”

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David Alfero Siqueros

Mexican

Muralist

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“CCTV Building in Beijing”

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Rem Koolhaas

Dutch

Architecture

(nicknamed “big boxer shorts”)

(prominent empty space in the middle)

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“Court of Neptune Fountain in Washington DC”

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Roland Hinton Perry

American

Sculpture

(Directly in front of the Library of Congress)

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“Constructed Head No. 2”

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Naum Gabo

Russian

Constructivism

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“Cupric Nitrate”

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Damien Hirst

English

Young British Artists

(part of his ‘spot paintings’)

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“Dance Around the Golden Calf”

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Emil Nolde

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Cruel Tales”

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Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

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“Death in the Sickroom”

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Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Surrealism

(shows death of artist’s sister Sophie)

(Bearded man prays with wife)

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“Divje Babe flute”

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Neanderthals

Ancient Slovenia

Hunter-gatherers

(Ivan Turk discovered it in 1995)

(made from a cave bear’s femur)

(43,000 years old)

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“Dona i Ocell in Barcelona”

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Joan Miro

Spanish

Surrealism

(It’s supposed to look like a penis)

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“Echo of a Scream”

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David Alfreo Siquieros

Mexican

Muralist

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“Europe After the Rain”

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Max Ernst

German

Dada

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“Enigma of an Autumn Afternoon”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

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“Evil Genius of a King”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(features brightly colored toys)

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“Exploding Plastic Inevitable exhibitions”

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Andy Warhol

American

Pop Art

(Held between 1966-1967)

(Featured bands like Nico and the Velvet Underground, as well as showings of his movies)

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“Eye Balloon”

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Odilon Redon

French

Symbolism

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“From Porfiriato to the Revolution”

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David Alfero Siquieros

Mexican

Muralist

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“Eye to Eye”

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Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

(Mouthless lovers staring at each other separated by tree)

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“From Delacroix to Neo-Impressionism”

(I couldn’t find the cover to the book, but here is his “Women at the Well”)

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Paul Signac

French

Pointilism

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“Gas Tanks at Clichy”

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Paul Signac

French

Pointilism

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“Girl Running on the Balcony”

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Giacomo Balla

Italian

Futurism

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“Hebdomeros, the Metaphysician”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(about a lonely wanderer)

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“Girl Under Japanese Umbrella”

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Ernst Kirchner

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Homer and the Shepherds”

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

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“Interrogation of the Prisoner”

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Eduard Vuillard

French

Post-Impressionism / Nabis

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What action did David Alfaro Siqueiros famously do, for which he got exiled for?

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Attempt to kill Trotsky

He was a Stalinist, and will be the last line of any tossup about him, right before “a Mexican muralist”

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“Joyousness”

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Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

(Dog sniffs foreground, woman in purple dress plays flute)

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“L’Origine du monde”

“The Origin of the World”

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Gustave Courbet

French

Realism

(Sorry you made it this far in studying and discovered this. If it wasn’t the fact that this is a Gustave Courbet piece, and is one of his most famous pieces, then I wouldn’t include it)

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“L’Enseigne de Gersaint”

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Antoine Watteau

French

Rococo

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“La Orana Maria”

“Hail Mary”

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Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

(Woman with yellow angel wings in background)

(Two villagers approach Tahitian versions of Mary)

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“La Revue Blanche”

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Pierre Bonnard

French

Post-impressionism / Nabis

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“Lake Nemi”

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John Robert Cozens

English

Landscape

(watercolors)

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“Legend of St. Maria Aegyptica”

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Emil Nolde

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Lemminkainen’s Mother”

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Akseli Gallen Kallela

Finnish

Romantic Nationalism / The Bridge

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“Les Arbres dans la Montagne”

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Thick, diagonal lines characterize his cliche-verres)

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“London Underground Map”

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Harry Beck

British

Engineering draftsman

(made in his spare time)

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“Lyons Munitions Factory”

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Eduard Vuillard

French

Post-Impressionism / Nabis

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“Madonna of Humility with Donor”

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Jacopo Bellini

Italian

Renaissance

(includes the words “Hail Mother, Queen of the World” on Mary’s halo)

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“Marsh Landscape”

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Emil Nolde

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Manao Tupapau”

“The Spirit of the Dead Keep Watch”

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Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

(Naked Tahitian woman lies face down on yellow couch)

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“Men Shall Know Nothing of This”

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Max Ernst

German

Dada

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“Michelangelo in his Studio”

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Eugene Delacroix

French

Romanticism

(head on shoulder)

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“Minneapolis Central Library”

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Cesar Pelli

Argentina-American

Architecture

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“Montparnasse Station”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(Bananas dominate lower right of this painting)

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“Murals for the Konigstein Sanatorium”

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Ernst Kirchner

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Mysterious Bathers”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(shows lots of dudes bathing)

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“National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing”

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Paul Andreu

French

Architecture

(egg-shaped)

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“Night of the Poor”

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Diego Rivera

Mexican

Muralist

(shows man teaching people to read by lantern light)

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“Orgy: Night of the Rich”

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Diego Rivera

Mexican

Muralist

(Shows decadent banquet)

(In background, man with belt of bullets hands shotgun to a compatriot)

(Woman with no pupils is fed champagne)

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“Pacific Design Center in LA”

“The Blue Whale”

A

Cesar Pelli

Argentina-American

Architecture

“Center Green and central fountain”

(has a building encased in red glass)

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“Pacific Science Center in Seattle”

A

Minoru Yamasaki

American

Architecture

(Contains four arches that light up in different colors above reflecting pools)

54
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“Dr. Syntax series”

“Dr. Syntax Sketching the Lake”

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Thomas Rowlandson

English

Satirical

(watercolors)

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“Portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan”

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Giovanni Bellini

Venetian

Renaissance

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Name that Giorgio de Chirico he signed much of his work with

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Pictor Optimus

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“Public Gardens series”

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Eduard Vuillard

French

Post-Impressionism / Nabis

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“Recollection of Mortefontaine”

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Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Three girls stripping fruit from a tree)

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“Rice University’s Herring Hall”

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Cesar Pelli

Argentina-America

Architecture

(light-colored concete bricks to create a criss-cross pattern across the redbrick wall)

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“Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier”

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Paul Cezanne

French

Post-Impressionism

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“Rosie the Riveter”

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Norman Rockwell

American

Realism

(eating a sandwich)

(foot on Mein Kampf)

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“Saint Anthony Abbot Tempted by a Heap of Gold”

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Master of the Osservanza

Sienese

Anonymous

(St. Anthony recoling in the midst of a bunch of dead trees)

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“San Giobbe Altarpiece”

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Giovanni Bellini

Venetian

Renaissance

64
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“Saint Francis in Ecstasy”

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Giovanni Bellini

Venetian

Renaissance

(now in the Frick collection in New York)

(Donkey, skull, heron, hare)

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“San Marco Altarpiece”

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Fra Angelico

Florentine

Early Renaissance

(in the Church of San Marco)

(infant Jesus holds a black orb)

(small image of the Crucifixion)

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“Self Portrait with Cigarette”

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Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Surrealism

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“Smiling Spider”

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Odilon Redon

French

Symbolism

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“Soothsayer’s Recompense”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(Two palm trees underneath an arch)

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“St. Lawrence Distributing the Treasures of the Church”

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Fra Angelico

Florentine

Early Renaissance

(St. Lawrence in a flame pattern cloak)

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“St. Peter of Verona Triptych”

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Fra Angelico

Florentine

Early Renaissance

(in the Church of San Marco)

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“Still Life with Silverware”

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Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

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“Stonehenge”

A

John Constable

English

Romanticism

(watercolor)

77
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“Street Scene in Dresden”

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Ernst Kirchner

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

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“Tabernacle of the Linaioli”

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Fra Angelico

Florentine

Early Renaissance

(in the Church of San Marco in Florence)

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“The Aino Triptych”

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Akseli Gallen Kallela

Finnish

Romantic Nationalist / The Bridge

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“The Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary”

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Fra Angelico

Florentine

Early Renaissance

(he painted several versions of this scene)

(the word of God literally coming from the mouth of Gabriel)

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“The Boat Ride from Sorrento”

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Charles Demuth

American

Precionism

(rowing from a smoldering volcano)

(illustration of Henry James’s “The Beast in the Jungle”)

84
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“The Croquet Game”

A

Pierre Bonnard

French

Post-Impressionism / Nabis

85
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“The Defense of the Sampo”

A

Akseli Gallen Kallela

Finnish

Romantic Nationalism / The Bridge

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“The Discovery”

A

Norman Rockwell

American

Realism

(Shows a kid discovering who Santa Claus)

88
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“The Double Dream of Spring”

A

Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(features blueprint, sculpture, and dummy’s head)

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“The Flagellation of Christ”

A

Jacopo Bellini

Venetian

Renaissance

(Christ hidden between arches of the building)

(Rendered in stark Albertian perspective)

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“The Ghost of a Flea”

A

William Blake

English

Romanticism (but that’s his literary movement)

(That’s real gold on real mahogany)

92
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“The Golden Rule”

A

Norman Rockwell

American

Realist

(Was on the cover of my comparative religion class)

94
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“The Law Student”

A

Norman Rockwell

American

Realism

(depicts Abraham Lincoln)

95
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“The March of Humanity”

A

David Alfero Siqieros

Mexican

Muralist

(Bodies burn trying to go across wall of the Parque de Lama)

96
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“The Model Home in Orange County”

A

Bluth Company

American

Land development

(Similarly built houses in both Cabo and Iraq)

(Attic has ‘Pop-Pop’)

CJK

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“Self-Portait as St. Sebastian”

A

Egon Schiele

Austrian

Expressionism

98
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“The Models”

A

Georges Seurat

French

Pointilism

(That’s his ‘A Sunday Afternoon’ on the wall)

(Model puts on green sock)

99
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“The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Virgins”

A

William Blake

English

Romanticism (but that’s his literary movement)

(He painted watercolor scenes from the Bible)

100
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“The Pathetic Song”

A

Thomas Eakins

American

Realism

101
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“The Plum Blossoms”

A

Henri Matisse

French

Fauvism

102
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“The Predestined Child”

A

Odilon Redon

French

Symbolism

(Depicts Ophelia)

(Has red hair and eyes)

103
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“The Problem We All Live With”

A

Norman Rockwell

American

Realism

(Shows Ruby Bridges, who is the first black girl to join a school in the South, in Louisiana)

(Thrown tomato)

(Federal marshalls)

104
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“The Prophet”

A

Emil Nolde

German

Expressionism / The Bridge

(woodcut)

105
Q

“The Seed of the Areoi”

A

Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

(Part of his Tahitian paintings, while he was living on Tahiti)

106
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“The Shining poster”

A

Saul Bass

American

Graphic designer

(designed movie posters like this one for ‘Vertigo’)

107
Q

“The Torment of Saint Anthony”

A

Michelangelo

Italian

Renaissance

(earliest known work by Michelangelo)

(Vasari said when he was 13)

(Anthony floating above ships on the sea)

(Copy of a Martin Schongauer woodcut that shows him staring at the viewer despite being clubbed)

108
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“The White Album”

A

Richard Hamilton

American

Pop Art

109
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“The Abbey in the Oakwood”

A

Caspar David Friedrich

German

Romantic

110
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“This is art. You will hear a buzzer. When you hear the buzzer, stare at the art. [BUZZER]”

A

Aperture Science Labrotories

American

Quantum Tunneling

(“You should now feel mentally reinvigorated. If you suspect staring at art has not provided the required intellectual sustenance, reflect briefly on this classical music. [MUSIC INTERRUPTED BY BUZZER]”)

CJK

111
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“Transformed Dream”

A

Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(one of his fruit paintings)

112
Q

“Tres Personajes”

A

Rufino Tamayo

Mexican

Muralist

114
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“Triple Self-Portrait”

A

Norman Rockwell

American

Realism

115
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“Two Characters Attacked by Dogs”

A

Rufino Tamayo

Mexican

Muralist

116
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“Uncertainty of the Poet”

A

Giorgio de Chirico

Greek-Italian

Surrealism

(Shows headless armless statue next to bananas)

117
Q

“Ville d’Avray”

A

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Spindly, shimmering trees before a silver lakefront)

118
Q

“Wells Fargo Center in Mnneapolis”

A

Cesar Pelli

Argentina-American

Architecture

(art-deco inspired)

119
Q

“What, Are You Jealous?”

A

Paul Gauguin

French

Post-Impressionism

(Nude woman slyly looks at viewer and another nude lies on beach)

120
Q

“William Rush and His Model”

A

Thomas Eakins

American

Realism

121
Q

“Woman with a Hat”

A

Henri Matisse

French

Fauvism

122
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“Young Woman with a Mandolin”

A

Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot

French

Realism

(Melancholy woman sits next to an easel)