Art 8 Chapter 20 – Flashcards
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Surrealism began as a literary movement after World War I, and the group based their writings on the nonrational using a technique known as __________ writing.
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automatic
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Wassily Kandinsky, a major proponent of __________, is recognized as the first painter of __________.
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Der Blaue Reiter; pure abstraction
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Cubism was heavily influenced by Paul Cézanne in all but one of the following ways:
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intense interest in native African and Iberian sculpture
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__________ shut down the Bauhaus in 1933, forcing many of its faculty, including Walter Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, to flee to the United States.
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the Nazis
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Which of the following statements does not set the Fauves apart from their 19th-century predecessors?
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Their subject matter centered on traditional nudes, still-lifes, and landscapes.
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The representation of incredible images from the artist's mind is known as __________, and one of the most whimsical of these artists is __________.
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Fantastic art; Paul Klee
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Alexander Archipenko's Walking Woman displays an important innovation in Cubist sculpture: the use of __________.
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void space as solid form
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In 1913, the groundbreaking __________ was held in New York City and dominated by avant-garde European artists who would heavily influence subsequent American art. The most scandalous work at the exhibition was Marcel Duchamp's __________, which was dismissed as a "pile of kindling wood."
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Armory Show; Nude Descending a Staircase #2
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In Wasily Kandinsky's Sketch I for Composition VII, all of the following elements are found except __________.
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a mood of impending doom and despair
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The Futurists' belief that their subjects were less important than the portrayal of a "dynamic sensation" is very evident in Giacomo Balla's constantly "moving" painting known as __________.
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Street Light
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The term Cubism, coined by a hostile critic, is limiting because it is an inadequate description that ignores the movement's most significant contribution: a new treatment of pictorial space that __________.
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rendered objects from multiple and radically different views
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The Die Brücke painter Emil Nolde painted Dance Around the Golden Calf, a lush, colorful, frenzied depiction of a(n) __________.
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Biblical event related to the worshiping of an idol by the Israelites
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For works such as White Iris, Georgia O'Keeffe captured the essence of her subject utilizing all of the following techniques except __________.
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using a dark and psychologically distressing color palette
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In Constantin Brancusi's sculptures, such as Bird in Space, he reached for the essence of the subject by __________.
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finding the simplest form that, along with a title, would fire recognition in the viewer
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Of works such as the Red Room, Henri Matisse said it should be "a mental soother, something like a good armchair in which to rest." This is because Matisse's primary concern was to __________.
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create a pleasing pattern
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Henri Matisse consolidated all of the following influences into his Fauvist canvases except __________.
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the stark realism of Courbe
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__________ compositions, such as Picasso's The Bottle of Suze, use a technique known as __________ to emphasize the form of the object and its construction rather than its disintegration.
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Synthetic Cubist; collage
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In Umberto Boccioni's Dynamism of a Soccer Player, we see the __________ obsession with illustrating images in perpetual motion.
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Futurist
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"All painting is composed of line and color. Line and color are the essence of painting. Hence they must be freed from their bondage to the imitation of nature and allowed to exist for themselves." An example of a painting this artist is referring to is __________.
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Piet Mondrian's Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow
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The American photographer __________ first supported the development of abstract art in America by exhibiting modern European works alongside American art in his __________.
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Alfred Stieglitz; 291 Gallery