The Emergence of Modernism

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Who was the leader of the fauves?

Henri Mattise

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When/where was cubism invented?

Paris, 1908

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Who created Cubism?

Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso

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Who were members of Die Brucke?

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Emil Nolde

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What did Die Brucke take inspiration from?

The colors of the fauvist and the intense feelings of Edvard Munch’s works

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What nationality was Edvard Munch?

Norwegian

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Who led Der Blau Reiter?

Vasily Kandinsky

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Around ____, Kandinsky began to paint totally abstract pictures

1913

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Der Blau Reiter and Die Brucke were groups associated with what movement?

Expressionism

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Aside from Kandinsky, who were pioneers of total abstraction?

Kazimir Malevich and Piet Mondrain

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Who innovated De Stijl canvases?

Piet Mondrain

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Who organized the Armory Show?

The Barnes Foundation

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When was the Armory Show held?

February 17-March 15, 1923

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Who created ‘Nude Descending a Staircase’ and when?

Marcel Duchamp, 1912

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Who created ‘Les Desmoilles’ and when?

Picasso, 1907

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Who created ‘The Kiss’?

Brancusi

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What artists were inspired by the Harlem Renaissance?

Jacob Lawrence and Romare Bearden

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Where did Dada originiate?

Zurich

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What works by Duchamp have come to represent Dada?

‘LHOOQ’ (1919) and ‘Fountain’ (1917)

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When did Picasso make ‘Bull’s Head’?

1943

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Who were the big 3 of Surrealism?

Salvador Dali, Joan Miro, and Rene Margritte

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When was the Bauhaus school closed by Nazis?

1933

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What titles did Josef Albers hold?

Painter, graphic artist, and designer

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What critics dominated the New York art scene in the 1950s?

Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg

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What critic advocated for artists further developing abstraction?

Clement Greenberg

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When did Abstract Expressionism begin?

1940s

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Who were the big 4 of Abstract Expressionism?

William de Kooning, Franz Kline, Lee Krasner, and Jackson Pollock

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Who are two well-known color field artists?

Mark Rothko and Josef Albers

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Who were two notable pre-pop artists?

Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg

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What artworks did Jasper Johns create?

Works featuring numbers, flags, letters, and maps

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What artist created “combines”?

Rauscheberg

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When was ‘Bed’ made and by who?

1955, Rauschenberg

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Who made ‘Monogram’ and when?

Rauscheberg, 1959

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What items does ‘Monogram’ include?

A stuffed goat, a tire, a police barrier, the heel of a shoe, a tennis ball, and paint

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When was Pop Art popular?

1960s