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    Henri Matisse and Fauvism

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    Louis Vauxcelles‚ who‚ because of the violence of their works‚ dubbed the painters "Les Fauves" (Wild Beasts). The leader of the group was Henri Matisse. Not to be confused with parallel art movements such as Post-Impressionism‚ German Expressionism‚ Cubism and Futurism‚ the salient tenets that engender Fauvism are the construction of space with bright color‚ vigorous brushwork‚ planar configurations‚ and the simplification of form. | | The first important American artist to be directly involved

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    Field 202: Academic Literacy Skills Test (ALST) Sample Multiple-Choice Questions Competency 0001 Reading Read the passage below; then answer the eight questions that follow. Joshua Cooper Ramo from The Age of the Unthinkable: Why the New World Disorder Constantly Surprises Us and What We Can Do About It 1    Gertrude Stein was born in Allegheny‚ Pennsylvania‚ on February 3‚ 1874. Her father‚ Daniel‚ was a German Jewish immigrant who had made a fortune in the American railway boom of the

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    A.M Cassandre

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    adopted the modern construction methods of concrete‚ steel‚ chrome‚ glass and plastic. They also included geometric forms and striking colours which tend to be vivid and high-contrast. His inventive graphic techniques show influences of Surrealism and Cubism and became very well-known in Europe and the US during the 1930s. The design I am currently looking at is quite recognisable from the Art Deco movement. Art Deco and Cassandra himself was said to be inspired by

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    Sentimentality to one person may not be sentimentality to another. As we talked about in class‚ sentimentality is “said to be a mood or feelings‚ not a feeling in and of itself”. For something to be sentimental to us‚ it is usually something that makes us feel better about ourselves‚ or something that produces a type of feeling. Pablo Picasso’s painting titled “Les Demoiselles d’ Avignor” is a piece of art that I feel to be sentimental. Everyone is entitled to his or her own opinions for example;

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    Throughout history there have been many changes in the standards and perceptions of male beauty in Western culture. The portrayal of the male form throughout time‚ in art and sculpture‚ reflects the culture’s morals‚ values‚ and beliefs‚ among other things. In paintings and sculptures‚ artists depict the qualities in men that are important to the time period of their works. Perceptions of male beauty and their image can also represent a person’s social status in society‚ such as being noble‚ rich

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    Modernism Exam Study Guide

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    1880 - 1905 France Van Gogh Henri Rousseau A late 19th-century reaction to Impressionism‚ Emphasizing on one hand the emotional aspect of painting and on the other a return to formal structure The first led to Expressionism; the second‚ to Cubism. Art Nouveau 1890 - 1910 France Alphonse Mucha Jules Cheret Henri Toulouse Subtle light‚ feminine figures‚ fluent dresses‚ geometric details‚ colorful new shapes. Decorative art form‚ consumer mentality instead of necessity. A style

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    To the general public‚ both Michelangelo’s David and Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase‚ shock was the initial response. The statue of David depicts a nude man which was much less acceptable at that time than in recent days. Other negative reactions were brought on by its political significance. Duchamp’s painting also raised shock in its viewers. The painting was meant to portray a nude woman as she ascended a staircase although it looked like anything but. This caused the public to

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    painting. 17) The artist is one of several who are known as the Post Impressionists. 18) Derain and Metisse were dubbed fauves by a critic in 1905. 19) The fragmenting of the figures in an important element of the movement known as cubism. 20) This painting represents the abstract phase of surrealism. 21) This is an abstract painting in the strictest sense. Didn’t get numbers 4 or

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    Dadaism And Surrealism

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    society‚ and also fought against sexism/racism to a lesser degree. It was an anti-war movement created by artists around Europe as a way to express the troubles and traumas within societies affected by the war itself. Influences by Futurism‚ Cubism and Expressionism Collage Technique

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    The Museum of Modern Art mounted shows including "Cubism and Abstract Art‚" "Fantastic Art‚ Dada‚ Surrealism‚" and a major retrospective of Pablo Picasso. And 1939‚ the opening of the Museum of Non-Objective Painting‚ called the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum later‚ which blustered an vital collection of

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