1/20
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Artist: Piet Mondrian
Work: Tableu No. II
Period/Style: 1921, de Stijl
Artist: Max Ernst
Work: Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale
Period/Style: Surrealism
Artist: Joan Miró
Work: Carnival of the Harlequin
Period/Style: Surrealism
Artist: Salvador Dalí
Work: The Persistence of Memory
Period/Style: Surrealism
Artist: René Magritte
Work: The Treachery of Images
Period/Style: Surrealism
Artist: Meret Oppenheim
Work: Luncheon in Fur
Period/Style: Surrealism
Artist: George Bellows
Work: Cliff Dwellers
Period/Style: Ashcan School
Artist: Georgia O’Keeffe
Work: Music – Pink and Blue II
Period/Style: American 20th century
Artist: Palmer Hayden
Work: A Janitor Who Paints
Period/Style: Harlem Renaissance
Artist: Thomas Hart Benton
Work: City Building from the American Today mural series
Period/Style: The American Scene
Artist: Grant Wood
Work: American Gothic
Period/Style: The American Scene
Artist: Jacob Lawrence
Work: The Migration series
Period/Style: The American Scene
Artist: Frida Kahlo
Work: Self Portrait on the Border between Mexico and the United States
Period/Style: Mexican 20th Century
Artist: Willem de Kooning
Work: Woman I
Period/Style: Gestural Abstract Expressionism
Artist: Jackson Pollock
Work: Number 1A, 1948
Period/Style: Gestural Abstract Expressionism
Artist: Barnett Newman
Work: Onement, I
Period/Style: Color Field Abstract Expressionism
Artist: Louise Bourgeois
Work: Maman
Period/Style: Abstract Expressionism
Artist: Richard Hamilton
Work: Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?
Period/Style: Pop Art
Artist: Claes Oldenburg
Work: Floor Cake
Period/Style: Pop Art
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Work: Whaam!
Period/Style: Pop Art
Artist: Andy Warhol
Work: Marilyn Monroe
Period/Style: Pop Art