AP Art History Unit 4.4-4.5 review

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<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

Fauvism

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<p>What is the goal of fauvism?</p>

What is the goal of fauvism?

To liberate color from the subject matter to evoke the viewers emotion/senses

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<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

picasso

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<p>How is the influence of cezanne apparent?</p>

How is the influence of cezanne apparent?

Viewing multiple angles at once and flattened perspective

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<p>What movement does this work lead to and who founded the movement?</p>

What movement does this work lead to and who founded the movement?

Cubism- founded by Pablo Picasso

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<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Brancusi

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<p>Ho does this work break from classical traditions in sculpture reflect?</p>

Ho does this work break from classical traditions in sculpture reflect?

Not attempting to hide the material is a block of stone

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<p>What early 20th c. artistic trend does this sculpture reflect?</p>

What early 20th c. artistic trend does this sculpture reflect?

Focuses on abstraction as a way to explore the inner nature of things

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<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Kandinsky

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10
<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

German expressionism

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<p>Within the movement, what group is this artist a part of?</p>

Within the movement, what group is this artist a part of?

Der Blaue Reiter

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<p>What is the significance of the title?</p>

What is the significance of the title?

departs from the earlier western painting traditions because it was inspired by musical composition

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13
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Kirchner

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14
<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

German expressionism

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<p>What group within the movement is the artist a part of?</p>

What group within the movement is the artist a part of?

Dle Brucke (the bridge)

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16
<p>What historical event inspired this painting?</p>

What historical event inspired this painting?

World War 1

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17
<p>What is the name of this painting?</p>

What is the name of this painting?

Memorial sheet for karl liebknecht

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18
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Kollwitz

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<p>What type of printmaking is used?</p>

What type of printmaking is used?

woodblock print

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20
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Duchamp

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21
<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

DADA

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<p>What does this work force the viewer to question?</p>

What does this work force the viewer to question?

The definition of art

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23
<p>What is Readymade?</p>

What is Readymade?

A found object elevated to art because an artist said so

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<p>What as the purpose of displaying it upside down on a pedestal?</p>

What as the purpose of displaying it upside down on a pedestal?

To invite the viewer to see a ready- made object new ways.

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25
<p>What is this movement?</p>

What is this movement?

De Still

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<p>What is the goal of this movement?</p>

What is the goal of this movement?

To build a utopian society

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<p>What is the goal of this movement?</p>

What is the goal of this movement?

Access the subconscious mind

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<p>In what way is this sculpture influenced by Duchamp’s fountain?</p>

In what way is this sculpture influenced by Duchamp’s fountain?

The artists choice to use a rady made

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<p>What does the original title of this work intended to be?</p>

What does the original title of this work intended to be?

Meaningess

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30
<p>What is the name of this painting?</p>

What is the name of this painting?

The Two Fridas

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<p>What country is this artist form?</p>

What country is this artist form?

Mexico

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32
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Kahlo

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33
<p>How is this double self portrait meant to be interpreted?</p>

How is this double self portrait meant to be interpreted?

Commentary on the complexities of her cultural identity and the loss of a relationship

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34
<p>Explain the historical event this series depicts.</p>

Explain the historical event this series depicts.

The great migration of African - Americans out of the rural south and into the urban

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35
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Lawrence

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<p>The artist is inspired by what movement?</p>

The artist is inspired by what movement?

Harlem Renaissance

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<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

De de konging

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<p>How is the type of work inspired by jackson pollock.</p>

How is the type of work inspired by jackson pollock.

Action painting; physical ; various application of paint; involves the holy

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<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

Gestural abstraction

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<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

chromatic abstraction

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<p>What is the goal of this movememnt?</p>

What is the goal of this movememnt?

To appreciate the relationships and interactions between colors

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42
<p>This is an example of what kind of painting?</p>

This is an example of what kind of painting?

Color field painting

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43
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Warthal

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<p>What printmaking process is used?</p>

What printmaking process is used?

Sille Screen

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<p>What was the name of the art if this movememnt?</p>

What was the name of the art if this movememnt?

pop art

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<p>This is a direct reaction against what art movement?</p>

This is a direct reaction against what art movement?

Abstract expressionism

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<p>what is this type of art called?</p>

what is this type of art called?

environmental art aka earthwork

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<p>Why did the artist choose the traditional concepts of art.</p>

Why did the artist choose the traditional concepts of art.

symbolized to him the natural cycle of creation decay

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<p>How does this break from traditional concept of art</p>

How does this break from traditional concept of art

  1. constructing a work of art to display outside of museum of gallery context. 2. not meant to be sold.

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50
<p>What is the same of this painting?</p>

What is the same of this painting?

Narcissus Garden

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51
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

Kusama

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52
<p>what is the material of this work?</p>

what is the material of this work?

1,500 stainless steel mirrored spheres.

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<p>What does the title refer to?</p>

What does the title refer to?

Greek mythological story of narcissus

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54
<p>What is an Installation</p>

What is an Installation

a work of art that is meant to transform the perception of space

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55
<p>Who is the architecht?</p>

Who is the architecht?

Le corbusier

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<p>What is the name for this type of architect?</p>

What is the name for this type of architect?

International style

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57
<p>Who is the architect?</p>

Who is the architect?

Frank lloyd wright

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<p>What is the goal of this type of architecture?</p>

What is the goal of this type of architecture?

Designed to be a building in harmony with nature

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<p>What materials were used?</p>

What materials were used?

reinforced ferroconcrete, sara stone, steel, and glass

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60
<p>Who is the artist?</p>

Who is the artist?

olden bary

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61
<p>What movement is this?</p>

What movement is this?

pop art

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<p>What is the imagery a critique of?</p>

What is the imagery a critique of?

Gender roles

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<p>What is the meaning?</p>

What is the meaning?

-protest against the vietnam on college campuses -commentary about gender roles and hyper masculinity

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