Art and Artists Flashcards
(47 cards)
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The Birth of Venus
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Botticelli
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The Scream
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Munch
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The Oath of Horatii
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David
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The Garden of Earthly Delight
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Bosch
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The Burial of the Count of Orgaz
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El Greco
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The School of Athens
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Raphael
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Las Meninas
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Velazquez
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Olympia
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Manet
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Primavera
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Botticelli
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Death of Marat
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David
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Luncheon on the Grass
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Manet
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Bar at the Folies Bergères
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Manet
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The Night Watch
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Rembrandt
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Guernica
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Picasso
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The Last Supper
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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The Sleeping Gypsy
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Rousseau
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Ecstasy of St. Theresa
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Bernini
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David
(Bronze Statue)
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Donatello
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The Persistence of Memory
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Salvador Dali
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View of Toledo
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El Greco
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The Potato Eaters
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Van Gogh
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Liberty Leading the People
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Delacroix
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Massacre at Chios
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Delacroix
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The Death of Sardanapalus
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Delacroix
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Italian Painter of Early Renaissance, Born in Florence, Name means "Little Barrel"
(Sandro) Botticelli
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Norwegian Painter, Studied at Royal School of Arts in Oslo, Expressionism/Symbolism
(Edvard) Munch
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French painter, neoclassical style, friend of Robespierre during French revolution, and supported Napoleon
(Jacques-Louis) David
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Dutch/Netherlandish painter from Brabant, made nightmarish depictions of hell
(Hieronymus) Bosch
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Greek painter/sculptor/architect of the Spanish Renaissance, born in Republic of Venice
El Greco
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Italian painter/architect of the High Renaissance, forms Traditional Trinity of Great masters with DaVinci and Michelangelo
Raphael
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Spanish painter of the Spanish Golden Age, in the Baroque Period who served as a model for 19th century realists/impressionist painters
(Diego) Velazquez
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French Modernist Painter, one of first 19th century artists to paint modern life, pivotal figure in shift from realism to impressionism
(Edouard) Manet
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Dutch Golden Age painter/printmaker, made 40 self portraits which create his intimate biography
Rembrandt
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Spanish painter, sculptor and printmaker who spent most of his life in France, co-founded the cubist movement
Picasso
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Italian Painter, Sculptor and Architect of the High Renaissance known for his many notebooks on a variety of subjects who also epitomized the Renaissance Humanist Idea
(Leonardo) da Vinci
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French post-impressionist painter of the Primitive Manner who was also known as La Douanier, and was criticized his whole life
(Henri) Rousseau
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Italian sculptor and architect who created the Baroque style of sculpture and designed many secular buildings, churches and public squares
(Gian Lorenzo) Bernini
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Italian sculptor of the Renaissance period, born in Florence, used his knowledge to develop the Early Renaissance style of sculpture and is well known for his free-standing nude sculptor David
Donatello
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Spanish surrealist who was born in Figueres, Spain, was influenced by impressionism and the Renaissance masters and attracted to Cubism and Avant-Garde movements
(Salvador) Dali
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Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who was an influencial figure in Western art, who created over 2100 works including 860 oil paintings in the last 2 years of his life
Van Gogh
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French Romantic artist regarded as the leader of the French Romantic school who took inspiration from the art of Rubens and the Venetian Renaissance
(Eugene) Delacroix
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Italian Painters
Boticelli (Renaissance, 1400-1500)
Da Vinci (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
Raphael (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
Michaelangelo (Renaissance (1400s-1500s)
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Norwegian Painters
Munch (Expressionism, 1900)
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French Painters
David (Neoclassical, 1800)
Delacroix (Romanticism, 1800)
Manet (Pre-Impressionism, 1800)
Monet (Impressionism, 1800)
Renoir (Impressionism, 1800)
Rousseau (Post-Impressionism, 1800)
Duchamp (Dadaism, Cubism, Surrealism, 1900)
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Dutch/Netherlandish Painters
Bosch (Renaissance, 1500)
Rembrandt (Baroque, 1600)
Vermeer (Baroque, 1600)
van Gogh (Expressionism 1800)
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Belgian Painters
Rubens (Baroque, 1600)
van Dyck (Baroque, 1600)
Magritte (Magic Realism, 1900)
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Spanish Painters
El Greco (Mannerism, 1500-1600)
Velazquez (Baroque, 1600)
de Goya (Rococo, 1700)
Picasso (Cubism & Realism, 1900)
Dali (Cubism & Realism, 1900)