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Art Test #8

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Frida Kahlo   Mexican muralist, painted husband on forehead bc she was thinking of him, third eye  
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Cubism   Picasso, geometric shapes  
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d'Avignon   Picasso's oil on canvas, began Cubist movement, not considered cubist painting  
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Guernica   Picasso's oil on canvas, bull: human irrationality, horse: Spain's torment, pain/chaos/agony, black/white/grey for message/mood  
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Nude Descending Staircase   Duchamp, controversial Cubist painting, motion  
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Diagonal Composition   Mondrain, non-objective painting, stand on one corner  
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Bird in Space   Brancusi, bronze, sculpture of flight  
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Giacometti   Man Pointing, bronze, sculptures were emaciated/elongated forms  
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Dali   Most famous Surrealist, Persistence of Memory  
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I and the Village   Chagall, cow dreaming of milkmaid, dreamlike memories  
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Klee   Happy quality (Twittering Machine)  
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Miro   Black lines, flat shapes, primary colors, white, and black with abstract people  
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Time Transfixed   Magritte, oil on canvas, Surrealism  
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Object   Oppenheim, wrapping objects in fur  
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Steerage   Sailing to Europe, people separated still affects people  
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Lange   Finest photographers, Great Depression, migrant workers  
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Adams   Emotional response in wilderness  
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O' Keeffe   Abstraction, paintings of flowers/nature, bones, landscapes  
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