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Unit 4 Study Guide 29) Which piece reduced a useful object into an dangerous and useless form? 30) Identify the two groups associated with German Expressionism. 31) What were the driving forces of the German Expressionists? 32) Marcel Duchamp's L.H.0.0.Q. is an example of 33) René Magritte's depiction of ordinary subjects in absurd or unusual juxtapositions is characteristic of 34) List characteristics of International Style architecture: 35) Although not a member of the Surrealists, this artist used a similar approach to the Surrealists in autobiographical works 36) Jacob Lawrence was a product of a community art center in 37) Edward Hopper differed from the Impressionists in his 38) Focused on developing a new visual language for a new industrial age, Constructivism developed in 39) Between the wars, totalitarian governments officially required a socially and politically "correct" form of art, social realism, which had as its goal to 40) Which artist used straight lines, primary colors, and rectangles as universal elements? Unit 4 Study Guide 41) Define "readymade". 42) Define "photomontage". 43) Identify well-known American regionalist painters 44) Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm is an example of 45) Which piece did the artist intend to be playful, but to also put the viewer in a state of unease as the viewer imagines themselves in the sitution portrayed before them? 46) In Monogram, Robert Rauschenberg put everyday objects together with collage and painting to form what he called 47) Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs is an example of 48) Judy Chicago and Nancy Spero have in common 49) Richard Hamilton's Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing? and James Rosenquist's F-111 are examples of 50) Niki de Saint Phalle's works, which she "killed" with nails, dirt, darts, and other objects, most closely show the continuing influence of 51) The Gutai manifesto proclaimed an end of Unit 4 Study Guide 52) Artists associated with which movement most stressed that viewers should see their paintings as objects, not pictures? 53) In performance art, the collective Asco engaged the 54) The works of Joseph Beuys and Ana Mendieta are examples of 55) Define "Minimalism". 56) List artists associated with feminist art 57) List examples of "earthwork". 58) The artistic movement that developed in America during the late 1920s and early 30s where African-American artists began to create works in an attempt to reconnect with the ancestral arts of Africa? 59) Which early 20th century art movement adopted its name from an art critic calling them the wild beasts??? 60) What painting that was on display at the Armory Show in 1913 was seen as an exercise in madness? 61) Who were the fathers of Cubism? 62) Which artist was adopted by the Surrealist movement, despite their art drawing on local folk art for inspiration rather than the unconscious or hallucinations? 63) Which group of artists took Cubism toward utopian speculation, with the goal to create a world of universal harmony? Unit 4 Study Guide 64) Which style of architecture came to represent the American Corporation after 1952? 65) Which artist wrote a list of what Pop Art should be? 66) Which artist began his career as an urban realist painter, but became the leading pioneer of Color Field Painting? 67) Which artist hoped to create art only in response to the emotional stirrings of the soul, rather than the world around them? 68) Which artist created their own style of Cubism, which they called “dynamic Cubism?” 69) What painting was inspired by the mass bombing of a Basque town in Spain in April 1937? 70) Which piece of art did the Pop Art Movement get its name from? 71) Which type of art attempted to subvert the gallery-collector-museum syndrome by creating works that were difficult or impossible to sell? 72) Which artist lived for a week with a coyote in a gallery in his performance titled "I Like America and America Likes Me” from 1974? 73) Which group of artist proclaimed the end of traditional art making and decided to pursue the possibilities of pure and creative activity with great energy?” 74) Define “Dada”. 75) Which piece is an expression of the idea of “Cannibalism” in Latin American Modernism? לל 76) Which piece is a modern elaboration on the Toltec Chocmool? 77) Which technique did Jackson Pollock employ in his paintings?
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Art Appreciation
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ART APPRECIATION

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Art Appreciation
1. Oath of Horatii
2. Neo-classical
3. Roman Architecture
4. The death of Sardanapalus"
5. Courbet
6. Realism
7. Wreck of the French naval frigate Méduse
8. Emotion
9. juxtaposition of nude and clothes figures
10. Claude Monet
11. Paul Gauguin
12. painterly brushstrokes
13. Japanese prints
14. Thomas Cole
15. Personal Expression
16. Emotion
17. Michelangelo
18. Wild beasts
19. Constantine Brancusi
20. Stroboscopic photography
21. Kandinsky
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