Chapter 18- Art 101

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One characteristic of Analytical Cubism

A limited use of color

Duchamp selected an ordinary object that was mass produced and asserted it as art, something he called

A readymade

Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase was compared to ____ by a critic

An explosion in a shingle factory

The breaking down of an image in a painting to show various views as they might be seen simultaneously as the brain sees things

Analytical cubism

according to the futurist manifesto an __________ Is more beautiful than the Greek sculpture Victory of Samothrace

Automobile

Art that was created as demonstrations about just about everything. Not just the conventions or styles of art itself, but of society, war, government- it was posttest art of the highest degree

DADA

Art composed to make inner feelings visible and color was meant to express motions and the souls

Expressionism

Art that used color outside of any natural consideration. The colors were bold and bright and meant to express pleasure.

Fauvism

Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending the Staircase is in the _____ Style of art

Futurist

The surreal artist who wanted the viewer conscious of the limitations of signs and language was

Rene Magritte

Art that was based on finding "truth" in the unconscious and dream imagery

Surrealism

Art that " builds up" images from fractured parts of other things- the beginning of collage

Synthetic cubism

The DADA artist waged war on?

The conventional way of thinking

In Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avigon, Cezzane's influences can be seen in

The use of multiple perspectives The flattened space The simplification of the bodies into geometric shapes (all of the above)

The word Fauve means

Wild beast


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