modern art
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- 2. kind of artistic technique in the visual arts which involves putting together many different unrelated pieces to form a larger whole.
- 6. a style of art that takes landscapes, objects, and people, and transforms them into geometric shapes.
- 7. Degas: A French artist associated with impressionism who focused on depicting scenes from modern urban life, particularly ballet dancers and horse racing events.
- 10. a study of the relationship between shape, form, color, and line.
- 11. Many works by Andy Warhol consisted of a still life, simple image of a can of _________ soup can. one of his most famous works.
- 12. Picasso one of the most well-known masters of cubism.
- 13. artistic style in which the artist seeks to depict not objective reality but rather the subjective emotions and responses that objects and events arouse within a person
- 16. isolated from their intended use and elevated to the status of art by the artist
- 20. Lines, colors, and forms are exaggerated to convey intense emotions or convey a mood,
- 22. artist. An artist whose work is inspired by, or is a parody or commentary on, popular culture, and whose work tends to fall into the style and technique of the pop art movement. Examples include Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Richard Hamilton, among others.
- 24. An unreal, deceptive, or misleading appearance or image.
- 25. A famous example of expressionist art, depicting a character's intense anguish,
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- 1. Pop art that frequently incorporates words that mimic sounds, such as "boom," "splash," or "zap," which contribute to the movement's energetic and playful style is called.
- 3. The foreground of a work of art is the part of the composition that is closest to the viewer.
- 4. A term coined by Marcel Duchamp in 1915 to describe prefabricated, often mass-produced
- 5. Derived from the Greek words bios (life) and morphe (form), a term referring to abstract
- 8. Monet: One of the most famous impressionist painters known for his series of paintings capturing different lighting conditions on haystacks or water lilies.
- 9. and designating them as such.
- 14. An art movement that followed impressionism in the late 19th century. It retained some impressionistic techniques but also explored new forms, perspectives, and emotional expressions.
- 15. or images that evoke associations with living forms such as plants and the human
- 17. Also known as screen printing, this is an artistic technique that involves pushing ink through a sieve-like mesh (a screen) and onto the final medium, such as cloth.
- 18. Strategies of writing or creating art that aimed to access the unconscious mind.
- 19. Breaking away from the figurative representation of objects, abstract art reimagines imagery
- 21. -a school of late 19th century French painters who pictured appearances by strokes of unmixed colors to give the impression of reflected light
- 23. An artistic movement notable for its tendency to throw away the usual notions of fine art and to focus on or parody mass media and popular culture. Pop art can be in any sort of visual medium, including painting, sculpture, drawing, film, or art installation.