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- 2. AND KANDINSKY
- 4. musical features of jazz
- 8. IMPROVISATION SYNCOPATION BLUES
- 11. POLLOCK
- 13. OF TRADITION
- 15. BOMBING OF A CIVILIAN TARGET
- 18. 1945, major art production shifted from this city to this city
- 19. to Freud, civilization was the product of the ego’s what, applied to the id?
- 20. RACIAL SUPERIORITY
- 21. of cinematic shots in rapid succession is known as
- 22. who aimed to purge the canvas of all recognizable subject matter
- 23. Holocaust resulted from Hitler’s theory of…
- 24. distinctive feature of Imagist poetry
- 25. Guernica immortalized this kind of attack on the Basque town
- 26. AND DEATH
- 29. The Rock, T. S. Eliot said Western knowledge brought people closer to what condition?
- 30. theorized that the libido was an important drive of the
- 31. TO NEW YORK
- 32. narrative films of George Méliès and Edwin S. Porter were early examples of these popular genres
- 33. action painter of the twentieth century
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- 1. of early twentieth-century art (Modernism)(phrase): ABSTRACT EXPERIMENTAL MODERN ART
- 3. Nijinsky is associated with this kind of performance art
- 5. DANCE
- 6. FOLK SONGS
- 7. Stanislavsky is associated with this acting approachAnswer: METHOD ACTING
- 9. MELIES
- 10. movement that thrived on nihilism and irrationalism
- 12. much of his music, Aaron Copland found inspiration in
- 14. AND SCIENCE FICTION
- 16. SUBLIMATION OF THE ID
- 17. ABSTRACT STYLE
- 20. to Marcel Duchamp and other Dada figures, artists should be the…
- 27. filmmaker who created A Trip to the Moon based on Jules Verne
- 28. argued that the collective unconscious manifested itself in
