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Who was the greatest artist in 20th Century Visual Art?
Pablo Picasso
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He was by far the greatest artist of the 20th century, textbooks of art history contain more than twice as many illustrations of his works as of that of his closest rival, Henri Matisse
Pablo Picasso
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What are the paintings of Pablo Picasso?
Mont Sainte Victoire, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, The Dance, Man with a Guitar, Unique forms of continuity in Space, Black Square
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This art movement contains short broken strokes, pure unmixed colors side by side, and freely brusher colors. Its everyday subjects were senses of life, household objects, landscapes and seascapes, houses, cafes, and buildings. It is also moved away from the formal structured approach to placing and positioning their subjects
Impressionism
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Who are the famous painters in Impressionism?
Edward Manet, Claude Monet, August Renoir
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One of the first 19th century artists to depict modern-life subjects. He was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works considered as marking the birth of modern art
Edward Manet
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What are the works of Edward Manet?
Argenteuil, The Bar at the Folies-Bergere
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He was the most prominent of the group, and is considered the most influential figure in the movement. He is best known for his landscape paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower gardens and water lily ponds at his home in Giverny
Claude Monet
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Who are the friends of Claude Monet?
August Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Frederic Bazille
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He is along with Claude Monet and was one of the central figures of the impressionist movement. His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light. By the mid-1800's however, he broke away from impressionist movement to apply a more desciplined, formal technique to portraits of actual people and figure paintings
August Renoir
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What are the works of Auguest Renoir?
Dancer, A Girl with a Watering Can, Mille Irene Cahen d'Anvers, Luncheon of the Boating Party
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It uses a geometric approach, fragmenting objects, and distorting peoples faces and body parts, and applying colors that were not necessarily realistic or natural
Post Impressionism
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He was a French artist and post-impressionist painter. His works exemplified the transition from late 19th century impressionism to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century paving the way for the next revolutionary art movement known as expressionism
Paul Cezanne
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What are the works of Paul Cezanne?
Harlequin, Boy in a Red Vest, Still Life with Compotier
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A Dutch Post-Impressionist painter, his works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with energy. His striking style was to have a far-reaching influence on 20th century art, with his works becoming among the most recognized in the world
Vincent Van Gogh
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What are the works of Vincent Van Gogh?
Bedroom at Aries, Starry Night, Sheaves of Wheat in a Field, The Sower
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Who are the painters in Post-Impressionism?
Paul Cezanne and Vincent Van Gogh
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A art movement arose in the Western art world. It created works with more emotional force, rather than with realistic or natural images. Distorted outlines, applied strong color, and exaggerated forms. They work more on imagination and feelings, rather than what their eyes saw in the physical world
Expressionism
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What are the art classification in Expressionism?
Fauvism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Social Realism
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An art that incorporated elements from the native arts of the South Sea Islanders and the wood carvings of African tribes
Neo-Primitivism
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He was one of the artist who used the oval faces and elongated shapes of African Art
Amedeo Modigliani
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What are the works of Amedeo Modigliani?
Yellow Sweater, Head Stone
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An art style that uses bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. The name was derived from les fauves (wild beast)
Fauvism
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He was one of the French expressionist painter who paint this style in Fauvism
Henry Matisse
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What are the works of Henry Matisse?
Blue Window, Woman with a Hat
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An art style characterized by dream fantesies, memory images and visual tricks and surprises. This movement arose from the pain that group of European artist felt after the suffering brought by World War I. Wishing to protest against the civilization that had brought on such horrors. They chose the child's term for hobbyhorse, dada, to refers to their new "new style"
Dadaism
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What are the works in Dadaism?
Melancholy and Mystery of a Street
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It was the style that depicted an illogical, subconsious dream worid that seemed to exist beyond the logical, conscious, physical one. Its name came from the term "super realism" with its artwork clearly expressing a departure from reality, as though the artist were dreaming, seeing illusions, or experiencing an altered mental state
Surrealism
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What are the works of Surrealism?
Persistence of Memory, I and Village, Diana
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This movement expressed the artist's role in social reform. Artist used their works to protest against the injustices, inequalities, immorality, and ugliness of the human condition
Social Realism
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What are the works of Social Realism?
Miners Wives, Guernica
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This movement arose the intellectual points of view in the 20th century. It express logical and rational. It involved analyzing, detaching, selecting, and simplifying. Artist reduced a scene into geometrical shapes, patterns, lines, angels, textures and swirls of color
Abstractionism
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What are the classification in Abstractionism?
Cubism, Futurism, Mechanical Style, Non-Objectivism, Abstract Expressionism, Action Painting, Color Field Painting, Optical Art, Popular Art
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The cubist style derived its name from the cube, a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes, and angles. It is a play of planes and angles on a flat surface
Cubism
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What are the works in Cubism?
Girl Before a Mirror, Three Musician
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It was began in Italy in the early 1900's. As the names implies, the futurist created art for a fast-paced, machine-propelled age. They admire the motion, force, speed, and strength of mechanical form
Futurism
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What are the works in Futurism?
Armored Train
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In this style, basic forms such as planes, cones, spheres, and cylinders all fit together precisely and neatly in their appointed places
Mechanical Style
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What are the works of Mechanical Style?
The City
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This is the conclusion of abstractionism, form the term "non-object" it did not use of figures or even representation of figures. Lines, shapes, and colors were used in a cool, impersonal approach that aimed for balance, unity, and stability. Colors were mainly black, white, and primaries
Non-Objectivism
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What are the works in Non-Objectivism?
Komposition 4, New York City
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A synthesis of Europe's cubist and surrealist styles
Abstract Expressionism
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A huge canvases spread on the floor, splattering, squirting, and dribbling paint with (seemingly) no pre-planned pattern or design in mind
Action Painting
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What are the works of Action Painting?
Aulum Rhythm
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It uses different color saturations (purity, vividness, intensity) to create their desired effects
Color Field Painting
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The elements (shapes, color, line) are carefully chosen to fit the design. As the eye moved over a diff segments of the image, perfectly stable components appeared to shift back and forth. A form of action painting with the action taking place in the viewer's eye
Optical Art
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He was a Hungarian-French artist, who is widely accepted as a "grandfather" and leader of the Op art movement. His work entitled "Zebra" created in 1937 is considered by some to be one of the earliest examples of Op art
Victor Vasarely
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Famous artist in Optical Art?
Victor Vasarely
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It is an art movement that emerged in the 1950's and flourished in the 1950's in America and Britain, drawing inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture. Different cultures and countries contributed to the movement during the 1950's and 70's. Inspirations were the celebrities, advertisments, billboards, and comic strips that were becoming common place at that time
Popular Art
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What are the works of Popular Art?
Whaam!, The Manilyn Diptych
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Country origin of Popular Art?
United States of America and Britain
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Country origin of Expressionism?
Germany and Australia
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Country origin of Impressionism?
Paris and France
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Country origin of Abstractionism?
Paris and France
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Name of the painting and its artist
Argenteuil
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Name of the painting and its artist
The Bar at the Folies-Bergere
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Name of the painting and its artist
La Promenade
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Name of the painting and its artist
Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies
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Name of the painting and its artist
Dancer
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Name of the painting and its artist
A Girl with a Watering Can
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Name of the painting and its artist
Luncheon of the Boating Party
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Name of the painting and its artist
Harlequin
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Name of the painting and its artist
Boy in a Red Vest
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Name of the painting and its artist
Still Life with Compotier
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Name of the painting and its artist
Bedroom at Aries
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Name of the painting and its artist
Starry Night
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Name of the painting and its artist
Sheaves of Wheat in a Field
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Name of the painting and its artist
The Sower
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Name of the painting and its artist
Yellow Sweater
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Name of the painting and its artist
Head Stone
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Name of the painting and its artist
Blue Window
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Name of the painting and its artist
Woman with a Hat
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Name of the painting and its artist
Melancholy and Mystery of a Street
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Name of the painting and its artist
Persistence of Memory
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Name of the painting and its artist
I and Village
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Name of the painting and its artist
Diana
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Name of the painting and its artist
Miners Wives
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Name of the painting and its artist
Girl Before a Mirror
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Name of the painting and its artist
Three Musician
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Name of the painting and its artist
Armored Train
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Name of the painting and its artist
The City
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Name of the painting and its artist
Komposition 4
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Name of the painting and its artist
New York City
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Name of the painting and its artist
Aulum Rhythm
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Name of the painting and its artist
Whaam!
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Name of the painting and its artist
The Manilyn Diptych
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Who painted the "I and Village"?
Mark Chagall
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Who painted "Diana"?
Paul Klee
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Who painted "Miner's Wives"?
Ben Shahns
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Who painted the "Girl Before a Mirror" and "Three Musician"?
Pablo Picasso
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Who painted the "Armored Train"?
Gino Sevenni
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Who painted the "The City"?
Fernand Leger
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Who painted "Komposition 4"?
Wassily Kadinsky
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Who painted "New York City"?
Piet Monderian
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Who painted "Guernica"?
Pablo Picasso
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Who painted "Aulum Rhythm"?
Jackson Pollock
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Who painted "Whaam!"?
Roy Lichtenstein
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Who painted "The Manilyn Diptych"?
Andy Warhol