
Art Movements
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Arts
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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A 1920s style characterized by setbacks, zigzag forms, and the use of chrome and plastic ornamentation.
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Art Deco
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A further development of Collage, Cubism, and Dada, this 20th-century movement stressed the weird, the fantastic and the dream world of the subconscious.
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Surrealism
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Late 19th-century French school dedicated to defining transitory visual impressions painted directly from nature, with light and color of primary importance.
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Impressionism
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European art and architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Giovanni Bernini, a major exponent of the style, believed in the union of the arts of architecture, painting, and sculpture.
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Baroque
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American art movement of the 1940s that emphasized form and color within a nonrepresentational framework.
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Abstract Expressionism
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The 1960s movement known as Optical Painting, characterized by geometrical forms that create an optical illusion in which the eye is required to blend the colors at a certain distance.
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Op Art
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A development in mid-19th-century France led by Gustave Courbet, its aim was to depict the customs, ideas, and appearances of the time using scenes from everyday life.
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Realism
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