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Art History Test Review 20th Century (1900 - Pop Art)

Art History Test Review 20th Century (1900 - Pop Art). We cannot enter into the 20 th century until we fully comprehend the importance of the following three Postimpressionists:. Van Gogh Gauguin Cezanne. There are 4 Main Currents of 20 th Century Art :. EXPRESSIONISM.

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Art History Test Review 20th Century (1900 - Pop Art)

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  1. Art History Test Review 20th Century (1900 - Pop Art)

  2. We cannot enter into the 20th century until we fully comprehend the importance of the following three Postimpressionists: Van GoghGauguinCezanne

  3. There are 4 Main Currents of 20th Century Art : • EXPRESSIONISM • ABSTRACTION • FANTASY • REALISM

  4. Fauvism EXPRESSIONISM Nabis 1900 Die Brucke The German Expressionists Van Gogh Gauguin Symbolism FANTASY The Postimpressionists Dada Surrealism Conceptual Art Cezanne ABSTRACTION Cubism Futurism Purism Constructivism de Stjl

  5. Henri Matisse 1869 – 1954 “What I dream of is an art of balance, of purity and serenity devoid of troubling or depressing subject matter - a soothing, calming influence on the mind, rather like a good armchair which provides relaxation from physical fatigue. The subjects I paint must be beautiful. But I don't paint things. I only paint the difference between things.”

  6. Expressionism - Fauvism Henri MatisseInterior with EggplantsMusee d’Orsay, Paris c. 1906

  7. Andre Durain The Turning RoadMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston c. 1906

  8. Matisse The Joy of Life (Le Bonheur de Vivre) Oil on canvas The Barnes Foundation Merion, Pennsylvaniac. 1905

  9. Henri Matisse Red Room (Harmony in Red) Oil on canvas The Hermitage St. Petersburg c. 1913

  10. Henri Matisse Icarus (Jazz Series) cut paper MoMA, NYC c. 1953

  11. Cubism & Futurism Pablo Picasso Portrait of Ambrose Vollard Pushkin Museum of Art, Moscow c. 1910

  12. Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles d’Avignon MoMA c. 1907

  13. PicassoGuernica Museo Nacional Centro de Arte, Madrid , c. 1937

  14. Jacques Lipchitz The Bather National Gallery of Art, Washington DC c. 1917

  15. Adolf Leger 1892 - 1959 “Purism”

  16. Leger Three WomenMoMA, NYCc. 1897

  17. Futurism Umberto Boccione Unique Forms of Continuity in Space MoMA c. 1913

  18. Umberto Boccione Dynamism of a Soccer Player MoMA c. 1913

  19. Giacomo BallaSpeeding Automobile MoMA, c. 1912

  20. Marcel Duchamp Nude Descending a Staircase Philadelphia Museum of Art c. 1912

  21. De Stijl Piet Mondrian Composition in Blue, Red & Yellow The Art Institute of Chicago c. 1933

  22. Lissitzky Beat the Whites with the Red Wedgec. 1919

  23. Kazimir Malevich White on White MoMA c. 1918

  24. Dada 1918 - 1924 Raoul Hausmann Spirit of the Times 1919

  25. Marcell Duchamp The Fountain MoMA 1917

  26. Meret Oppenheim Object:Lunch on FurMoMA c. 1936

  27. Surrealism 1924 - 1945 Giorgio De Chirico The Conquest of the Philosopher c. 1930

  28. DaliPersistence of Memory MoMA c. 1931

  29. Rene Magritte The Son of Man MoMA c. 1940

  30. German Expressionism Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Three Nudes c. 1913

  31. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Berlin Socialites MoMA, NYC c. 1915

  32. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Self Portrait as a Soldier Allen Art Museum Oberlin College c. 1915

  33. Kathe KollwitzMothers and the War woodcut, 1922

  34. Early 20th Century Sculpture

  35. Constantin Brancusi Bird In Space 1924 MoMA

  36. Alberto Giacometti Three Men Walking The Met 1949

  37. Moore Reclining Figure1938

  38. Barbara Hepworth Untitled 1921

  39. This is the look of Modernism’s International Style • Little or no façade ornamentation • Minimal geometric (asymmetrical) design • based on the rectangle • Open floor plans

  40. Walter GropiusThe BauhausDessau, Germanyc. 1924

  41. Le Corbusier Domino House diagramMoMA c. 1915

  42. Le Corbusier Savoye HousePoissy-sur-Seine, Francec. 1929-30

  43. Mies van der Rohe Farnsworth HousePlano, Ilc. 1950

  44. F.L. Wright May House, Grand Rapids, MI1906

  45. Frank Lloyd Wright Kaufmann House (a.k.a. Falling Water) Bear Run, PA c. 1936

  46. William Van Alen Chrysler Building NYC c. 1928

  47. The 2 threads in early 20th Century American Painting: Abstraction (Modernist) Regionalism

  48. Edward Hopper Nighthawks Art Institute of Chicagoc. 1942

  49. Edward Hopper The Automat1938

  50. Grant WoodDaughters of the American Revolution c. 1928

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