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Graphic Design 11-13 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Alphonse Answer: A Czech artist. Designed for actress Sarah Bernhardt. (Gismonda) due by new years day. He made it and went crazy popular. Amazing, huge stain-glass looking pictures (central figure). Influenced Art Nouveau.
Question: Art Answer: New art. , plant-like lines that influenced art, architecture, furniture, etc. (1890-1910). Formed a bridge between victorian and modernism. Heavily influenced by Asians. (International)
Question: Charles MacintoshAnswer: married margaret mcdonald. He and the four a geometric, tall image with curvilinear lines. fairyland. (Gesture looking one with black bg). Rising vertical lines. Contributed the new century's architecture.
Question: CubismAnswer: background and were abstracted into geometric planes.
Question: DadaAnswer: Anti-art movement that reacted against WWI. (Zurach) Met in Switzerland. Data artists and writers were considered shock, prostest, and nonesense. Developed literary movement. Didn't even agree on origin of name but that war was bad.
Question: PenfieldAnswer: Rivaled Bradley and Rhead. He worked for HARPER'S MAGAZINE Influenced by Japanese prints. Golden Age of American Illustration. of American poster.
Question: Reed Answer: First American woman recognized as a good designer and illustrator. Massachusetts. Book illustrator and poster designer. Designed for COPELAND AND DAY. Work disappeared at age 22. MYSTERYYY!!
Question: GrassetAnswer: Rivaled with Cheret. Swiss born. Medieval maidens with thick black lines. Like book style or stained glass. flat. The frist illustrator/designer to rival Cheret in public. Influenced by Japanese woodcut style
Question: FT MarinettiAnswer: Leading futurist who wrote the futurist (published in Paris newspaper Le Figaro).
Question: LegerAnswer: Evolved cubism to pretty much just form and (circular and color).
Question: Fortunato Answer: poster, typographic, and advertising design works was . He was part of the futurist movement. He worked in NY, and designed covers for VANITY FAIR, MOVIE MAKERS, and SPARKS.
Question: Frances Macdonald/Margaret Answer: 2 sisters who were day students at THE STUDIO. They married other macs. They the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Art.
Question: Lloyd WrightAnswer: European architect, designer, really believed in white space in design. Inspired by Japanese architecture. Operated his own little printing press. , VERY VERY DETAILED EDGES.
Question: FuturismAnswer: Launched when FILIPPO MARINETTI published his manifesto of futurism in paris newspaper. It was a poetry movement that urged noise, speed, technology. styles expressed what was being said. Diregarded old and wanted new. Especially painters.
Question: Van de VeldeAnswer: designed interior of bing's gallery (salon de I'Art ). He did all the artsy stuff. He created only one poster but said form shared a common language. Turned Glasgow school into a unified style. He wasn't literal but communicated through formncolor
Question: JugendstijlAnswer: art nouveau. Called jugendstil after a magazine called jugend. Strong French and British influences.
Question: Jules Answer: created huge posters and got away from Victorian complexity. His posters idealized beauty and a carefree, energetic lifestyle. He transformed the walls of Paris with crazy bright colors and archetype women.
Question: Koloman Answer: Key member of Vienna Secession. style was symbolic, mystical symbols in a simple 2d . Vienna rejected floral style of the french. Glasgow style.
Question: Kurt Answer: German. Merz from Kommerz. His piece combined Dada and design principles. Rejected by the Dada group.
Question: RheadAnswer: British Born. willowy maidens like grasset but not pastel colors. very unexpected color combinations. decorative embellishments from ages. Joined William Bradley and became 2 major American art nouveau-inspired graphic design and illustration.
Question: Man Answer: Applied Dada because of Duchamp and surrealism to photography. part of the movement in photography. first with negative prints
Question: Marcel Answer: painter who was part of the DADA movement. Made a urinal into art. Painted mustache on mona lisa copy to remind everyone they had lost their renaissance spirit.
Question: PicassoAnswer: Started cubism. composed from geometric, rhythmic planes. Also intro paper collage.
Question: Peter Answer: Worked for Jugend mag. -colored, abstract (inspired by Egyptian artifacts), woodblock prints. German guy. 25 pg booklet with FIRST SANS SERIF. Director of dusseldorf school. geometric structure and frequent rectangles.
Question: Rene Answer: drew the fish man. poetic dialogue between reality and fiction (illusion) well. Surrealist
Question: Salvador Answer: Surrealist. He had depth in his paintings and prints inspired graphic designers to use more in their works.
Question: SurrealismAnswer: Realistic but not reality. Sometimes a visual tricky. Magic of and spirit of rebellion
Question: The Movement in PhotographyAnswer: photography started following the dada movement and was experimented with in exposures and such.
Question: -LautrecAnswer: Drew up the nightlife of Paris. He was crippled and to art. The decorative flatness, and echo the spontaneous glimpses of photography. Highly influenced by Ukiyo-E.
Question: SecessionAnswer: Austria 1897. VCAA resigned in protest. The issues were that foreign artists couldn't exhibit and traditional and new ideas clashed. The new ideas came from France, England, and Germany. Images started to get and counterparted France's flowers
Question: Will Answer: Too poor so he self-taught. art noveau in America with his work from INLAND PRINTER and CHAP BOOK. Followed Beardsley and would be called the "American Beardsley"
Question: Ukiyo-EAnswer: Asian art that was flat and of flowers and women. Created from woodblocks
Question: Aubrey Answer: Really pissed off William Morris. Exotic imagery, cult figures, kelmscott influence. Morris wanted to sew him for making evil art. His works are in the first volume of "Studio" magazine. He is the terrible of art nouveau.
Question: Maxfield Answer: Rejected by Brandywine and told to develop his own style. His was a romantic and idealized world. land of fantasy with pristine color and idealized drawing.
 
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