guerrica | | Which important work commemorated the bombing of a village in Spain |
multiple angles | | Which movement examine the effects of natural light and shade on color |
Surrealists | | with the decreased importance of the subject in Cezanne's work, what happened with the importance of the tactile quality of the paint |
Impressionism | | Worked in a neoclassical style but often painted romantic subjects |
Manet Monet and Cezanne | | Which two artists painted The Source |
oathofthehoratti | | which type of cubism incorporated collage |
impression:Sunrise | | Which artist's break up of space influenced Picasso |
Renoir | | David used neoclassical style and subject matter to paint works as a "call to arms" on |
wild | | invented pointillism |
Blue period | | Matisse was leader of this movement |
Impressionism | | Which artist was particularly influenced by Spanish art |
Seurat | | Which artist would travel our in the country to make sketches and preliminary work and then let other artists study his works |
Olympia | | Painted the first female nude that was not allegorical |
barbizon | | which two artists painted Le Grenouillere |
Realism | | Courbet was one of the most offensive artist of this movement |
romanticism | | Pissarro worked mostly in which style |
Cubism | | Which impressionist artist often included large groups of people in his works |
Corot | | Was the most exalted Academy painter of the nineteenth century |
primitive mask | | Cubist style looks at objects from |
Bonheur | | Was post-impressionist who used color for its expressive purposes and as a subject in itself |
Barbaric and contemporary events | | Liberty Leading her People shows the two natures of war |
glory and barbaric | | Which woman artist became famous in her time and studied animals and their anatomy |
Neoclassicism | | Was particularly influenced by photography and examined the concept of motion in his works |
Cezanne | | Which movement did Cezanne greatly influence |
Romantic | | Which artist worked closely with Picasso to develop Cubism |
romantic | | Delacroix worked in which style |
Manet | | Which artist was famous for his satirical cartoons and also depicted the plight of the urban poor |
Gericault | | name two characteristics of the romantic style |
increased | | Realism was a reaction to which movement |
allegorical | | Which painting was the Impressionist movement named for |
Bouguereau | | Picasso's early period is known as his |
Degas | | Considered himself a technical painter but was admired by later artists for the naive aspects of his works |
Gauguin | | Loved to paint horses and did portraits of the insane and mentally ill |
Goya | | Which later group of artists admired Rousseau's work |
Michelangelo | | Emphasis of Cezanne's paintings is not on color but on |
Monet and Renoir | | One of the influences of Picasso |
Daumier | | Gericault worked in this style |
Braque | | Which Manet paintings twists the traditional female nude into an aggressive prostitute |
shape | | Which Renaissance sculptor was Rodin influenced by |
Les Demoiselles D'Avignon | | Name a characteristic of the neoclassical style |
Rousseau | | Goya painted in this style, showing the barbaric and horrific aspects of war and human nature |
Fauvism | | Millet was part of which school |
Impressionist | | Is arguably the most influential work of the 20th century |
synthetic cubism | | Which movement was Cassatt closely associated with |
Ingres | | Fauve translate to |
Ingres and Courbet | | Which three artists painted Luncheon on the Grass |