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Lord Byron
Napoleonic Wars
Joseph Bonaparte
Beethoven
The Black Paintings (Goya)
Niagara Falls
George Catlin
Albert Bierstadt
Daguerreotype
Calotype
French Academy
(({- Know the importance of the French Academy, its hierarchy of painting (History Painting . . . ), and the ways in which artists reacted against it.}))
Paris
“Show me and angel and I will paint one”
Karl Marx
Pre Raphaelite Brotherhood
John Ruskin
American Civil War
History Painting
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Salon of 1863 and the Salon des Refuses
Edward Muybridge
Tonalism
Japanisme
Hokusai
metal tube paints
Giverny
Berthe Morisot
Absinth
Franco-Prussian War
Puvis
Pointillism
Neo-Impressionism
Brittany
Tahiti
Synthetism
Baudelaire
Redon
The Nabi
Edouard Vuillard
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
Gates of Hell
The Chrystal Palace
Eifel Tower
Modernisme (Spain)
Jugendstil (Austria, Germany)
Arts and Crafts Style
Louis Sullivan & “Form Follows Function”
Andre Derain
Kathe Kollwitz
Paul Klee
The Blue Period (Picasso)
collage
Alfred Stieglitz
The Armory Show (1913)
The Readymade
The Machine Aesthetic
The Russian Revolution
Stalin
Socialist Realism
Sigmund Freud
Andre Breton
Automatic Drawing
juxtaposition
Joan Miro
Precisionism (Cubo-Realism)
The New Deal
Degenerate Art Show
The Spanish Civil War
Guernica (the place)
Paris World’s Fair (1937)
Hans Hoffman
New York City
Action Painting
Reductive Painting or Color Field Painting
“Less is More”
Assemblage
“Combines”
Marilyn Monroe
Kline (style)
Motherwell (style)
Barnett Newman (style)
Gottlieb (style)
Still (style)
die Brucke
die Blaue Riter