

1967 Abstract Expressionism The Processes and Materials of Abstract Expressionist Painting Cubism Photography as Witness Sets, Stories, and Situations Modern Portraits Tom Wesselmann. "Ma Jolie." Paris, winter 1911–12 Pablo Picasso. Two Children Are Threatened by a Nightingale. The Rope Dancer Accompanies Herself with Her Shadows. Montroig, July 1923–winter 1924 Julia Margaret Cameron. Interior, Mother and Sister of the Artist. The arrangement of the individual elements within a work of art so as to form a unified whole also used to refer to a work of art, music, or literature, or its structure or organization. 1893 Cubism Design Expressionism Expressionist Portraits Fauvism The Materials of Minimalism Appropriation Surrealist Landscapes What Is Modern Art? Modern Landscapes Vasily Kandinsky. Blonde/Red Dress/Kitchen, from the series Interiors. Study for "Luxe, calme et volupté." 1904 Édouard Vuillard. 1908 (reworked 1919 dated on painting 1907) Georges-Pierre Seurat. Also, a substance, such as a dye, pigment, or paint, that imparts a hue. The perceived hue of an object, produced by the manner in which it reflects or emits light into the eye. 1926–27 The Processes and Materials of Abstract Expressionist Painting Cubism Dada Chance Creations: Collage, Photomontage, and Assemblage Plastic Experimentation in Film / The Avant-Garde Intersecting Identities Migration and Movement Celebrity Tapping the Subconscious: Automatism and Dreams Modern Portraits Painting Modern Life Tom Wesselmann. 1924 Cadavre Exquis (Exquisite Corpse) with Yves Tanguy, Joan Miró, Max Morise, and Man Ray. The Author of the Book "Fourteen Letters of Christ" in His Home. Untitled (Collage with Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance. 1950–52ĭerived from the French verb coller, meaning “to glue,” collage refers to both the technique and the resulting work of art in which fragments of paper and other materials are arranged and glued or otherwise affixed to a supporting surface. 1961 Abstract Expressionism The Processes and Materials of Abstract Expressionist Painting Language and Art Vincent van Gogh. "Ma Jolie." Paris, winter 1911–12 Paul Cézanne.


1943Ī closely woven, sturdy cloth of hemp, cotton, linen, or a similar fiber, frequently stretched over a frame and used as a surface for painting. 1977/2003 Advanced Placement Art History Exam Experimentation in Film / The Avant-Garde What Is Modern Art? Wifredo Lam. Self-Portrait with Two Flowers in Her Raised Left Hand. Untitled (construction of the Eiffel Tower). French for “advanced guard,” this term is used in English to describe a group that is innovative, experimental, and inventive in its technique or ideology, particularly in the realms of culture, politics, and the arts.
