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- Gerhard Richter
- Abstract
- Paint
- Primary colors
- Abstract art
- Impasto
- Richter is a German artist
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- Homer
- "Sloop, Nassau"
- Watercolor
- Representational art
- Monochromatic
- Implied motion
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- Filippo Lippi
- "Madonna and child"
- Tempera or Paint
- Iconography (Christian)
- Figurative art
- Primary colors red, yellow, blue
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- David Hockney
- "A Bigger Splash"
- Paint or Acrylic
- Implied motion (water)
- Geometric shapes
- Representational art
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- Hokusai
- "The Wave"
- Woodblock Print
- Implied motion
- Scale and proportion used for perspective/depth
- Figurative art
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- Elizabeth Catlett
- "Sharecropper"
- Linocut
- Figurative art
- Hatching lines used for depth
- Repetition and rhythm with lines
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- Dürer
- Knight, Death, and the Devil
- Engraving
- Iconographic Art (Christian)
- Figurative Art
- Implied motion
- Narrative
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- Daumier
- Rue Transnonian
- Lithograph
- Political Art
- Figurative Art
- Value to show depth
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- Elizabeth Murray
- "Exile"
- Lithograph and screenprint and paint
- Abstract Art
- Primary colors
- Biomorphic shapes
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- Daguerre
- "Le Boulevard du Temple"
- Photograph/daguerreotype
- 1st photograph
- Representational Art
- Atmospheric perspective
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- Julia Cameron
- "Julia Jackson"
- Photograph
- Figurative Art
- Monochromatic
- Soft focus
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- Margaret Bourke-White
- "Louisville Flood Victims"
- Photograph
- Social/Political Art
- Figurative Art
- Photo essay series
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- Ansel Adams
- "Clearing winter storm"
- Photo
- Strait photography
- Atmospheric perspective
- value used for contrast
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- Alexander Calder
- "Obus"
- Freestanding metal painted Sculpture
- Open form
- Abstract art
- Primary colors red and blue
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- Robert Longo
- "Corporate wars"
- High-relief
- Figurative art
- social/political art
- Implied motion
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- Robert Arneson
- "California Artist"
- Sculpture/clay
- Figurative art
- Closed form
- Response to criticism of California artists
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- Michelangelo
- "Awakening Slave"
- Marble sculpture
- Subtractive sculpture
- Figurative art
- Renaissance period art
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- Chinese, 11th century
- "Guanyin of the southern sea"
- Sculpture, painted wood
- Assembled sculpture
- Iconography (Chinese)
- Figurative art
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- Julio Gonzales
- "Moternity"
- Metal sculpture
- Open form
- Abstract art
- Assemblage sculpture
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- Deborah Butterfield
- "Conure"
- metal sculpture
- Primary colors yellow red blue
- figurative art
- Assemblage sculpture
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- Cai-Guo-Qiang
- "Inopportune"
- Mixed media
- Implied motion
- Open form
- Repetition of cars rhythm through angles of cars
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- Richard Sierra
- "Tilted Arc"
- Metal Sculpture
- Abstract art
- Unity (color and form)
- Closed form
- Geometric shape
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- Betty Woodman
- "Divided Vases, Christmas"
- Earthenware sculpture
- Patterning
- warm colors
- Biomorphic shape
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- Takaezu
- various styles
- Stoneware sculpture
- closed form
- Abstract art
- Unity in biomorphic shape
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- Maya Lin
- "Terra Table"
- Wood sculpture/bench
- Repetition and rhythm through vertical strips
- Geometric shape
- functional art
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- Faith Ringgold
- "Tar Beach"
- Mixed media/printed fabric
- Figurative Art
- Unity and variety through biomorphic shapes enclosed in geometric shapes
- Artist is depicting her family living in the city
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- Dolmen
- Post and Lintel
- Stone/architecture
- Functional art
- Biomorphic shapes
- International style (even though its before official movement)
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