Arts: The Three Philosophers with Musicians Flashcards

1
Q

“A Bigger Splash”

A

David Hockney

British

Pop Art

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2
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“Adoration of the Magi”

A

Rogier van der Weyden

Flemish

Early Netherlandish Renaissance

(red hat on the ground)

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3
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“Arcadia”

A

Thomas Eakins

American

Realism

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4
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“Archers of St. Hadrian”

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Frans Hals

Flemish-Dutch

Golden Age

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5
Q

“Asmodea”

A

Francisco Goya

Spanish

Romanticism

(Part of the Black Paintings)

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6
Q

“Bank of Pennsylvania”

A

philly #penn

Benjamin Latrobe

American

Architecture

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7
Q

“Bathers at Asnieres”

A

Georges Seurat

French

Pointilism

(Second most common painting to occur in a Seurat tossup)

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8
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“Battle of the Amazons”

A

Peter Paul Rubens

Belgian

Baroque

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9
Q

“Before and After”

A

Andy Warhol

American

Pop art

(based on plastic surgery ads)

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10
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“Belshazar’s Feast”

A

Rembrandt

Dutch

Baroque

(scene from the Book of Daniel)

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11
Q

“Bird in Space”

A

Constantin Brancusi

Romanian

Sculpture

(7 in marble, 9 in bronze)

(weird tarriff story involving import to US and a charge of $230)

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12
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“Black Lion Wharf”

A

James McNeill Whistler

American

Tonalism

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13
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“Blind Man’s Bluff”

A

Jean-Honore Fragonard

French

Rococo

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14
Q

“Bronco Buster”

A

Frederic Remington

American

Sculpture

(specializes in American, the West, and cowboys)

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15
Q

“Brooklyn Bridge”

A

nyc

John Augustus Roebling

German-American

Civil engineering

(known for wire rope suspension buildings)

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16
Q

“Carson Pirie Scott Department Store in Chicago”

A

chicago

Louis Sullivan

American

Architecture

(also the Sullivan Center)

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17
Q

“Corpus Hypercubus”

A

Salvador Dali

Spanish

Surrealism

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18
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“Death of Achilles”

A

Peter Paul Rubens

Belgian

Baroque

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19
Q

“Deposition of Christ”

A

Fra Angelico

Italian

Renaissance

(man in red kneeling and kissing Jesus’s feet)

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20
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“Deposition of the Cross”

A

Pontormo

Italian

Mannerism

(blue dominated)

(no cross)

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21
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“Deposition”

A

Pieto Perugino

Italian

Renaissance

(Yellow and pink cloth hang from the cross)

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22
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“Detroit Industry”

A

Diego Rivera

Mexican

Muralist

(Ford company)

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23
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“Dido Building Carthage”

A

J. M. W. Turner

English

Romaniticism

(Painting similar to his ‘Regulus’)

(willed to the National Gallery on the condition that it be hung next to Claude Lorraine’s Embarkation with the Queen of Sheba)

(Depicts tomb of Sychaeus on the right while an armored Aeneas faces away from Dido)

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24
Q

“Dormition of the Virgin”

A

El Greco

Spanish

Mannerism

(Byzatine-influenced)

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25
Q

“Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash”

A

Giacomo Balla

Italian

Futurism

(The way I remember this is that a dog on a leash is pretty BALLA!)

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26
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“Empire State Building”

A

nyc

William F. Lamb

American

Art Deco Architecture

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27
Q

“Endless Column”

A

Constantin Brancusi

Romanian

Sculpture

(tribute to Romanian heroes in WWI)

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28
Q

“Ennis House”

A

la

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(interwoven textile blocks)

(seen often in Asian movies, and even an episode of South Park)

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29
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“Entry of the Crusaders in Constantinople”

A

Eugene Delacroix

French

Romanticism

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30
Q

“Fallingwater”

A

penn

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(aka the Kaufman Residence)

(cantilevered residence)

(found in SW Pennsylvania)

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31
Q

“For the Love of God”

A

Damien Hirst

English

Conceptual art

(platinum and 8600 diamonds)

(sold for $100,000,000)

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32
Q

“Hamilton Hall in Salem, Mass.”

A

mass

Samuel McIntire

American

Architecture

(designed federal buildings in Salem, Mass.)

(this is Stephen Phillips House in Salem)

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33
Q

“Haystack series”

“Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning”

A

Claude Monet

French

Impressionism

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34
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“Hegel’s Holiday”

A

Rene Magritte

Belgian

Surrealism

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35
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“Holy Family with Saints”

A

Pontormo

Italian

Mannerism

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36
Q

“Johnson Wax HQ with ‘Great Workroom’ in Wisconsin”

A

wisconsin

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(wallless)

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37
Q

“Joseph in Egypt”

A

Pontormo

Italian

Mannerism

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38
Q

“Judith Beheading Holofernes”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

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39
Q

“Kansai International Airport”

A

osaka #japan

Renzo Piano

Italian

Architecture

(1998 Pritzker)

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40
Q

“Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth”

A

fortworth #texas

Louis I. Kahn

American

Architecture

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41
Q

“La Chahut”

A

Georges Seurat

French

Pointilism

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42
Q

“Lady with an Ermine”

A

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian

Renaissance

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43
Q

“Larkin Administration Building in Buffalo, NY”

A

buffalo #newyork

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(Demolished in 1950)

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44
Q

“Le Dejeuner”

A

Francois Boucher

French

Rococo

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45
Q

“Lincoln Memorial”

A

dc

Henry Bacon

American

Architecture

(Beaux-Art architecture)

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46
Q

“Lipstick Building in Manhattan”

A

nyc

Philip Johnson

American

Architecture

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47
Q

“Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints”

“Colonna Altarpiece”

A

Raphael

Italian

Renaissance

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48
Q

“Mares of Diomedes”

A

Gutzon Borglum

American

Sculpture

(first American sculpture in the MoMA)

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49
Q

“Miho Museum near Kyoto”

A

kyoto #japan

I. M. Pei

Chinese-American

Architecture

(had to dig out of a nearby mountain)

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50
Q

“Mile High Center in Denver”

A

denver #colorado

I. M. Pei

Chinese-American

Architecture

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51
Q

“Miller House”

A

indiana

Eero Saarinen

Finnish-American

Architecture

(Mid-century Modern)

(Columbus, Indiana)

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52
Q

“Milliard House / La Miniatura”

A

pasadena #california

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(interwoven textile blocks)

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53
Q

“Monticello”

A

virginia

Thomas Jefferson

American

Architecture

(best known for apperance on $2)

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54
Q

“Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy”

A

David Hockney

British

Pop Art

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55
Q

“Mr. and Mrs. Andrews”

A

Thomas Gainsborough

British

Landscape

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56
Q

“Museum of Modern Art - 5th Avenue”

A

nyc

Richard Morris Hunt

American

Architecture

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57
Q

“Napoleon as Mars the Peacemaker”

A

Antonio Canova

Italian

Sculpture

(depicting holding an orb and a staff)

(now at the base of the staircase of the Apsley House)

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58
Q

“North Christian Church in Columbus, Indiana”

A

indiana

Eero Saarinen

Finnish-American

Architecture

(192ft spire)

(hexagonal)

(last work of Eero before he died)

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59
Q

“Notre Dame du Haut in Haute, France”

A

france

Le Corbusier

Swiss-French

Architecture

(in Ronchamp)

(built where on a bombed site in WWII)

(south wall has stained glass)

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60
Q

“Painting”

A

Francis Bacon

Irish-British

Figurative

(headless man)

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61
Q

“Panama Canal”

A

panama

George Washington Goethals

American

Engineer

(military engineering award Goethals Medal)

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62
Q

“Paris Through the Window”

A

Marc Chagall

Russian-French

Surrealism

(cat on winow)

(man parachuting?)

63
Q

“Parson Weems’ Fable”

A

Grant Wood

American

Regionalism

64
Q

“Pieta, or Revolution by Night”

A

Max Ernst

German

Surrealism

65
Q

“Pittsburgh Plate Glass Place”

PPG Place

A

pitt #penn

Philip Johnson

American

Architecture

66
Q

“Portrait of Marie Antoinette”

A

Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun

French

Rococo

(known for paintings of the queen)

67
Q

“Portrait of Master Bill”

A

Arshile Gorky

Armenian-American

Abstract Expressionism

(shows Willem de Kooning)

68
Q

“Portrait of Pere Tanguy”

A

Vincent van Gogh

Dutch

Post-Impressionism

69
Q

“Rest on the Flight into Egypt”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

(violin playing)

70
Q

“Robie House”

A

chicago

Frankl Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(Roman brick & Bedford limestone)

(usage of Prairie style)

71
Q

“Roof With Snow”

A

Georgia O’Keeffe

American

Modernism

72
Q

“Rosenbaum House in Alabama”

(example of Usonian homes)

A

alabama

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

73
Q

“Rouen Cathedral series”

A

Claude Monet

French

Impressionism

(the cathedral is the home of Richard’s lion heart)

74
Q

“Samuel Freeman House”

A

la

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(interwoven textile blocks)

75
Q

“Snow in New York”

A

Robert Henri

American

Ashcan School

76
Q

“Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps”

A

J. M. W. Turner

English

Romanticism

77
Q

“Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in NYC”

A

nyc

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(Partly inspired by copper mining)

78
Q

“South Wind, Clear Sky”

A

Hokusai

Japanese

Ukiyo-e woodcut

79
Q

“Sprite Heads Playing Violins”

A

Andy Warhol

American

Pop art

80
Q

“St. Jerome in the Wilderness”

A

Titian

Italian

High Renaissance

(Woodblock)

81
Q

“St. John the Baptist”

A

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian

Renaissance

82
Q

“St. Mary’s Cathedral in Tokyo”

A

tokyo #japan

Kenzo Tange

Japanese

Architecture

(1987 Pritzker)

83
Q

“Sydney Opera House”

A

sydney #australia

Jorn Utzon

Danish

Architecture

(sail-like roof structure made of precast concrete in shape of overlapping shells)

(Utzon redesigned its reception hall 20 years after completion)

(Utzon’s son collaboratd with Richard Johnson on The Collonade, an exterior addition to it)

(Mayan ruins inspired its podium)

(2003 Pritzker)

84
Q

“Symphony in White No. 2 - The Little White Girl”

A

James McNeill Whistler

American

Tonalism

85
Q

“Taliesin West”

A

arizona

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(winter home)

(Scottsdale, Arizona)

86
Q

“Taliesin”

A

wisconsin

Frankl Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(this thing burns to the ground in 1914…and then got restored)

87
Q

“The Adoration of the Magi”

A

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian

Renaissance

(palm tree in the center)

88
Q

“The Apotheosis of George Washington”

A

Constantino Brumidi

Greek/Italian-American

Historical

(GW sits on rainbow)

(Next to Victoria and Liberty)

(GW holding sword and 13 angels)

(Mercury handing a bag of gold to Robert Morris)

(Ceres is shown seated on a McCormick Reaper)

89
Q

“The Baptism of Christ”

A

Andrea del Verrocchio & his pupil Leonardo da Vinci

Italians

Renaissance

90
Q

“The Biltmore House”

A

northcarolina

Richard Morris Hunt & Frederick Law Olmstead

American

Architecture

(Chateauesque)

91
Q

“The book ‘Towards a New Architecture’”

A

Le Corbusier

Swiss-French

Architecture

92
Q

“The Burial of the Sardine”

A

Francisco Goya

Spanish

Romanticisim

(weird face on banner)

93
Q

“The Cardsharps”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

94
Q

“The Conspiracy of Cladius Civilis”

A

Rembrandt

Dutch

Baroque

(leader of the rebellion against Vespasian)

(one-eyed)

95
Q

“The Conversion of St. Paul”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

96
Q

“The Death of Marat”

A

Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

97
Q

“The Death of Socrates”

A

Jacques-Louis David

French

Neoclassicism

(shackles/scroll on floor)

(lyre on bed)

(man waving in background)

98
Q

“The Descent from the Cross”

A

Peter Paul Rubens

Belgian

Baroque

(Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea on ladders)

(large white cloth)

99
Q

“The Descent from the Cross”

A

Rogier van der Weyden

Flemish

Early Netherlandish Renaissance

(skull/bone on the ground)

(woman in blue fainting)

100
Q

“The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory”

A

Salvador Dali

Spanish

Surrealism

101
Q

“The Ecstasy of St. Theresa”

A

Bernini

Italian

Baroque Sculpture

102
Q

“The Empire of Light”

A

Rene Magritte

Belgian

Surrealism

103
Q

“The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tokaido series”

“Shinagawa: 1st”

A

Hiroshige

Japanese

Ukiyo-e woodcut

(55 lithographs in this series)

“25th station: Nissaka”

104
Q

“The Fighting Temeraire”

A

J. M. W. Turner

English

Romanticism

(full name is “The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up, 1838”)

105
Q

“The Fortune Teller”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

(fingers across palm)

106
Q

“The Frieze of Life series”

“Jealousy”

A

Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

(24 paintings)

(This cycle is divided into the themes of Love, Angst and Death and includes images of a red-headed vampire feeding on a man’s neck and an elderly woman holding the hand of an ill child in a bed.)

“Death in the Sick Room”

107
Q

“The Great Wave off Kanagawa”

A

Hokusai

Japanese

Ukiyo-e painter

(Part of the series “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji”)

108
Q

“The Hundred Guilder Print”

A

Rembrandt

Dutch

Baroque

(Jesus healing sick, debating with scholars, and calling the children)

109
Q

“The Incredulity of Saint Thomas”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

110
Q

“The Intervention of the Sabine Women”

A

Jacques-Louis David

French

Neoclassicism

111
Q

“The Jewish Bride”

A

Rembrandt

Dutch

Baroque

(Spanish sugar merchant’s marriage scene)

112
Q

“The Last Judgment”

A

Rogier van der Weyden

Flemish

Early Netherlandish Renaissance

113
Q

“The Lover Crowned”

A

Jean-Honore Fragonard

French

Rococo

(Part of the ‘The Progress of Love’)

114
Q

“The Menaced Assassin”

A

Rene Magritte

Belgian

Surrealism

115
Q

“The Music Lesson”

A

Jan Vermeer

Dutch

Baroque

116
Q

“The Mysteries of the Horizon”

A

Rene Magritte

Belgian

Surrealism

117
Q

“The One Knows as Mona Lisa”

A

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian

Renaissance

(pillars on both sides)

(a winding path and icy mountains)

(crossed wrists)

(use of sfumato on the face, a style of region painting named after Italian word for ‘smoke’)

118
Q

“The Peacock Room”

A

James Abbot McNeill Whistler

American

Tonalism

(dining room of Fredrick R. Leyland)

(Whistler got caught up in painting)

(now in Smithsonian)

“The Princess”

119
Q

“The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living”

A

Damien Hirst

English

Conceptual art

120
Q

“The Rape of Prosperina”

A

Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Italian

Sculpture

121
Q

“The Red Rigi”

A

J. M. W. Turner

English

Romaniticism

(Rigi is a mountain in Switzerland)

122
Q

“The Return of the Dove to the Ark”

A

John Everett Millais

English

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

123
Q

“The Sacrament of the Last Supper”

A

Salvador Dali

Spanish

Surrealism

124
Q

“The Sacrifice of Isaac”

A

Caravaggio

Italian

Baroque

125
Q

“The Sureme Court Building”

A

dc

Cass Gilbert

American

Architecture

(His last major work)

126
Q

“The Swimming Hole”

A

Thomas Eakins

American

Realism

127
Q

“The Three Graces”

A

Antonio Canova

Italian

Sculpture

128
Q

“The Tiger Hunt”

A

Eugene Delacroix

French

Romanticism

129
Q

“The Umbrellas”

A

Pierre-Auguste Renoir

French

Impressionism

130
Q

“The Virgin and Child with St. Anne”

A

Leonardo da Vinci

Italian

Renaissance

(Freud saw a vulture in this painting)

(Another painting named ‘The Virgin and Child with St Anne and St John the Baptist’)

131
Q

“The Woman in the Green Dress”

A

Claude Monet

French

Impressionism

(his wife Camille Doncieux)

132
Q

“The Athenaeum”

A

Gilbert Stuart

American

Portraiture

(That’s Washington by the way)

133
Q

“The Pursuit”

A

Jean-Honore Fragonard

French

Rococo

(Part of the ‘The Progress of Love’ series)

134
Q

“Thomas Jefferson Memorial”

A

dc

John Russell Pope

American

Architecture

(Neoclassicism)

135
Q

“Tokyo Imperial Hotel”

A

tokyo #japan

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(one of the only buildings in Tokyo that survived a 1923 earthquake)

136
Q

“Transco Tower in Houston”

(Williams Tower)

A

houston #texas

Phillip Johnson

American

Architecture

(it’s tall)

137
Q

“Trinity Church in Boston”

A

boston #mass

Henry Hobson Richardson

American

Architecture

(named with Richardsonian Romanesque)

138
Q

“Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale”

A

Max Ernst

German

Surrealism

139
Q

“Two People, The Lonely”

A

Edvard Munch

Norwegian

Expressionism

(Woodcut)

140
Q

“Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois”

A

illinois

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(Unitarian Universalist Church)

(this is the inside)

141
Q

“V. C. Morris Gift Shop / Xanadu Gallery”

A

sanfran #california

Frank Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(in San Francisco)

(prototype for Guggenheim

142
Q

“Vietnam Veterans Memorial”

A

dc

Maya Lin

American

Architecture

(Subject of documentary ‘A Strong, Clear Vision’)

143
Q

“Villa Savoye”

A

paris

Le Corbusier

Swiss-French

Architecture

144
Q

“Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic”

A

czech

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe

German-American

Architecture

145
Q

“Wainwright Building in St. Louis”

A

stlouis

Louis Sullivan

American

Architecture

(one of the first skyscrapers)

(“father of skyscrapers”)

146
Q

“Washington Monument”

A

dc

Robert Mills

American

Architecture

147
Q

“White Crucifixition”

A

Marc Chagall

Russian-French

Surrealism

(burning house)

(army with red flags)

148
Q

“Wingspread / Herbert F. Johnson House in Wisconsin”

A

wisconsin

Frankl Lloyd Wright

American

Architecture

(same clientale as Johnson Wax HQ Building)

149
Q

“Witches’ Sabbath”

A

Francisco Goya

Spanish

Romanticism

150
Q

“Woman III”

A

Willem de Kooning

Dutch-American

Abstract Expressionism

(really expensive)

151
Q

“Work”

A

Ford Madox Brown

English

Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood

152
Q

“World Trade Center”

A

nyc

Minoru Yamasaki

American

Architecture

(Never forget)

153
Q

“Wrigley Field”

A

chicago

Zachary Taylor Davis

American

Architecture

(Known as the ‘Frank Lloyd Wright of Ballparks’)

154
Q

“Yale’s Ingalls Rink”

“The Whale”

A

yale #conn

Eero Saarinen

Finnish-American

Architecture