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Elizabeth Murray Painter's Progress
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Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel
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Joan Niro Carnival of Harlequin
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Salvador Dali The Persistence of Memory
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Grant Wood American Gothic
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Stuart Davis Swing Landscape
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Georgia O'Keefe White Trumpet Flower
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Jacob Lawrence Tombstones
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Willem de Kooning Woman IV
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Jackson Pollock Cathedral
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Helen Frankenthaler Interior Landscape
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Robert Motherwell Elegy to the Spanish Republic
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Claes Oldenburg Giant Three-way Plug
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Yaacov Agam Douple Metamorphis II
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Frank Stella Agbatana III
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Andrew Newell Wyeth Winter, 1946
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Emily Carr Forest, British Columbia
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David Hockney Large Interior - Los Angeles
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Jacques Lipchitz Sailor with Guitar
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Henry Moore Reclining Figure
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Barbara Hepworth Figure (Archaean)
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Louise Nevelson Sky Cathedral
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Alan Houser Watching for Dancing Partners
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Alexander Calder Pomegranate
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Robert Smithson Spiral Jetty
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Christo and Jean-Claude Running Fence
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Duane Hanson Football Player
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Le Corbusier Chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Haut
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Lloyd Wright Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
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Maya Lin Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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Michael Graves Public Service Building
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Charles Moore Piazza d'Italia
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dada
the movement ridiculing contemporary culture and traditional art forms
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surrealism
in which dreams, fantasy, and the subconscious served as inspiration for artists
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regionalism
artists painted the scenes and events that were typical of their sections of america
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abstract expressionism
artists applied paint freely to their huge canvases in an effort to show feelings and emotions rather than realistic subject matter
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pop art
portrayed images from the popular culture
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op art
a style that tried to create and impression of movement on the picture surface by means of optical illusion
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hard-edge painters
placed importance on the crisp, precise edges of the shapes in their paintings
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photo-realism
a style so realistic, it looked photographic
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mobile
a construction made of shapes that are balanced and arranged on wire arms and suspended from a ceiling or a base so as to move freely in the air currents
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assemblage art
a number of three-dimensional objects brought together to form a work of art
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environmental art
outdoor artworks that are designed to become a part of the natural landscape
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