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Romanticism
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Fuseli, The Nightmare,
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19th Century Architecture, Sculpture, and Photography
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Goya, Saturn Devouring One of His Children
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Realism
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Period: to
Pre-Raphalite Brotherhood
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Impressionism
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Monet: Impression: Sunrise
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Arts and Crafts Movement
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Period: to
Symbolism
France/Belgium -
Suerat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte
Post-Impressionism -
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Post-Impressionism
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Van Gogh, Night Cafe´
Post-Impressionism -
Gauguin, Vision after the Sermon, or Jacob Wrestling with the Angel,
Symbolism -
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Art Nouveau
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Monet: Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (In the sun)
Impressionst -
Vienna Secession
(Austria) -
Redon, The Cyclops
Symbolism -
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Avant-Garde
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Expressionsim (Germany)
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Matisse, Woman with a Hat
Avant-Garde (Fauvism) -
Ash Can School (United States)
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Picasso, Les Demoiselles d'Avignon
Avant Garde (Cubism) -
Sloan, Sixth Avenue and Thirtieth Street, New York City
American Art (The Eight/the Ash Can School) -
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Cubism
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Futurism (Italy)
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Kandinsky, Improvisation 28
Avant-Garde (The Blue Rider/Der Blaue Reiter) -
Balla, Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash, 1912 (Futurism)
Avant-Garde (Furturism) -
Period: to
Biomorphism
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Grosz, Fit for Active Service
Avant-Garde (New Objectivity) -
Duchamp, Fountain
Avant-Garde (Dada) -
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Surrealism and Precisionism
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Period: to
New Objectivity (Germany)
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Period: to
Art Deco
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Period: to
Harlem Rennaissance (United States)
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Brancusi, Bird in Space
Modernist Sculpture -
Rietveld, Schröder House, Utrecht, the Netherlands
Modernist Architecture (De Stijl) -
Weston, Nude
American Art (Group f/64) -
Demuth, My Egypt
American Art (Precisionsim) -
Mondrian, Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow
Avant-Garde (De Stijl) -
Grant Wood, American Gothic
American Art (Regionalism) -
Dali, The Persistence of Memory
Avant-Garde (Naturalistic Surrealsim) -
Miro, Painting
Avant-Garde (Biomorphic Surrealsim) -
Dorothea Lange, Migrant Mother, Nipomo Valley
American Art (WPA documentary photography) -
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Abstract Expressionism (Post WWII) United States
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Wright, Guggenheim Museum, New York City
Sculptural Architecture -
Pop Art
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Jackson Pollock, Number 1,
Abstract Expressionism -
Period: to
Modern Art
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Hamilton, Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?
Pop Art -
Minimalism
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Period: to
Hard Edge Painting (United States)
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Period: to
Photorealism
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Period: to
Conceptual Art
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Tony Smith, Die
Minimalism -
Post-Painterly Abstraction
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oseph Kosuth, One and Three Chairs
Conceptual Art -
Chuck Close, Big Self- Portrait
(Photorealism) -
Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, Great Salt Lake, Utah
(Earthworks) -
Judy Chicago, The Dinner Party
(Feminist Art)