Search for 3 artists and their artworks for each art style from the various art movement.

Cubism:

1. Pablo Picasso - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907), Still Life with Chair Caning (1912), Guernica (1937)
2. Georges Braque - Viaduct at L'Estaque (1908), The Portuguese (1911), Woman with a Guitar (1913)
3. Juan Gris - The Sunblind (1914), The Bottle of Rum (1915), Breakfast (1914)

Impressionism:
1. Claude Monet - Impression, Sunrise (1872), Water Lilies and Japanese Bridge (1899), Rouen Cathedral Series (1890-1895)
2. Pierre-Auguste Renoir - Luncheon of the Boating Party (1881), Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette (1876), Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (1881)
3. Édouard Manet - Olympia (1863), Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe (1862-1863), A Bar at the Folies-Bergère (1881-1882)

Surrealism:
1. Salvador Dalí - The Persistence of Memory (1931), The Elephants (1948), The Sacrament of the Last Supper (1955)
2. René Magritte - The Son of Man (1964), The Treachery of Images (1929), The Lovers (1928)
3. Max Ernst - The Elephant Celebes (1921), The Robing of the Bride (1940), Europe After the Rain II (1940-1942)

Search for 3 artists and their artworks for each art style from the various art movement.

Sure! Here are three artists and their artworks for each art style from various art movements:

Renaissance:
1. Leonardo da Vinci - Mona Lisa (1503-1506), The Last Supper (1495-1498), Vitruvian Man (1490)
2. Michelangelo - David (1501-1504), Sistine Chapel ceiling (1508-1512), The Creation of Adam (1508-1512)
3. Raphael - The School of Athens (1509-1511), The Sistine Madonna (1512-1513), Portrait of Pope Leo X (1518)

Abstract Expressionism:
1. Jackson Pollock - No. 5, 1948 (1948), Lavender Mist (1950), Autumn Rhythm (1950)
2. Mark Rothko - No. 61 (Rust and Blue) (1953), White Center (Yellow, Pink, and Lavender on Rose) (1950), Orange and Yellow (1956)
3. Willem de Kooning - Woman I (1950-1952), Excavation (1950), Rosy-Fingered Dawn at Louse Point (1963)

Pop Art:
1. Andy Warhol - Campbell’s Soup Cans (1962), Marilyn Diptych (1962), Elvis (1963)
2. Roy Lichtenstein - Whaam! (1963), Drowning Girl (1963), Look Mickey (1961)
3. Claes Oldenburg - Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks (1969), The Store (1961), Shuttlecocks (1992)

Please note that there are many more artists and artworks associated with each art style and movement, but I hope this selection gives you a good starting point.

3 artist in realism

Certainly! Here are three artists known for their work in Realism:

1. Gustave Courbet - The Stone Breakers (1849), A Burial at Ornans (1849-1850), The Artist's Studio (1855)
2. Jean-François Millet - The Gleaners (1857), The Angelus (1857-1859), The Sower (1850)
3. Edward Hopper - Nighthawks (1942), Morning Sun (1952), Room in New York (1932)

These artists brilliantly captured and depicted the real world, everyday life, and its people with meticulous attention to detail and a focus on representing things as they truly appeared.

3 artist in Abstraction

3 artist in Symbolism
3 artist in fauvism
3 artist in dadaism
3 artist in futurism

Certainly! Here are three artists known for their work in each of the requested art styles:

Abstraction:
1. Wassily Kandinsky - Composition VIII (1923), Yellow-Red-Blue (1925), Improvisation 28 (1912)
2. Piet Mondrian - Composition with Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930), Broadway Boogie Woogie (1943), Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow (1930)
3. Kazimir Malevich - Black Square (1915), Suprematist Composition: White on White (1918), Red Square (1915)

Symbolism:
1. Gustav Klimt - The Kiss (1908-1909), The Tree of Life (1909), Judith (1901)
2. Odilon Redon - The Cyclops (1898), Ophelia Among the Flowers (1905), The Smiling Spider (1881)
3. Fernand Khnopff - The Caress (1896), I Lock My Door Upon Myself (1891), White Mask (1891)

Fauvism:
1. Henri Matisse - The Dance (1910), Woman with a Hat (1905), Joy of Life (1905-1906)
2. André Derain - Charing Cross Bridge (1906), The Dance (1906), The Turning Road, L'Estaque (1906)
3. Raoul Dufy - La Fée Electricité (1937), The Bois de Boulogne on the Outskirts of Paris (1905), The Electric Fairy (1950)

Dadaism:
1. Marcel Duchamp - Fountain (1917), Descending a Staircase, No. 2 (1912), L.H.O.O.Q. (1919)
2. Man Ray - Indestructible Object (1923), Rayograph (1922), The Gift (1921)
3. Hannah Höch - Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany (1919), The Strong Guys (1920), Dada Panorama (1920)

Futurism:
1. Umberto Boccioni - Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913), The City Rises (1910), Dynamism of a Cyclist (1913)
2. Giacomo Balla - Street Light (1909), Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash (1912), Abstract Speed + Sound (1913-1914)
3. Gino Severini - Armored Train in Action (1915), Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin (1912), Blue Dancer (1912-1913)

Please note that there are many more artists associated with each art style, but I hope this selection offers a glimpse into their respective movements.

3 artist in pointilism

3 artist in expressionism
3 artist in social realism
3 artist in op art
3 artist in performance art
3 artist in happening
3 artist in flash mob

Certainly! Here are three artists known for their work in each of the requested art styles:

Pointillism:
1. Georges Seurat - A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (1884-1886), Bathers at Asnières (1884), Circus Sideshow (1887-1888)
2. Paul Signac - The Port of Saint-Tropez (1899), The Papal Palace (1909), Opus 217 (1890)
3. Camille Pissarro - Hay Harvest at Éragny (1901), The Four Seasons (1872-1876), Pont Boieldieu in Rouen, Rainy Weather (1896-1898)

Expressionism:
1. Edvard Munch - The Scream (1893), The Dance of Life (1899-1900), The Sick Child (1885-1886)
2. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner - Street, Berlin (1913), Potsdamer Platz (1914), Self-Portrait as a Soldier (1915)
3. Egon Schiele - The Embrace (1917), Self-Portrait with Lowered Head (1912), Death and the Maiden (1915)

Social Realism:
1. Diego Rivera - The Flower Carrier (1935), Man at the Crossroads (1934), Detroit Industry Murals (1932-1933)
2. Dorothea Lange - Migrant Mother (1936), White Angel Breadline (1932), The Great Depression: Soup Kitchen Line (1932)
3. Jean-François Millet - The Gleaners (1857), The Angelus (1857-1859), The Sower (1850)

Op Art:
1. Bridget Riley - Movement in Squares (1961), Blaze 1 (1962), Current (1964)
2. Victor Vasarely - Zebra (1937), Vega-Nor (1956), Planetary Folklore (1967)
3. Jesús Rafael Soto - Penetrable (1990), Interactive Blue (1999), Vibrations (1963-1965)

Performance Art:
1. Marina Abramović - The Artist is Present (2010), Rhythm 0 (1974), The House with the Ocean View (2002)
2. Yoko Ono - Cut Piece (1964), Grapefruit: A Book of Instructions and Drawings (1964), Sky Piece to Jesus Christ (1965)
3. Joseph Beuys - How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare (1965), Felt Suit (1970), I Like America and America Likes Me (1974)

Happening:
1. Allan Kaprow - 18 Happenings in 6 Parts (1959), Yard (1961), Fluids (1967)
2. Claes Oldenburg - The Store (1961), Snapshots from the City (1962), Happening, Shelter (1961)
3. Carolee Schneemann - Eye Body: 36 Transformative Actions (1963), Meat Joy (1964), Interior Scroll (1975)

Flash Mob:
1. Improv Everywhere - Frozen Grand Central (2008), Mp3 Experiment (2008), Food Court Musical (2008)
2. Bill Wasik - credited with organizing the first flash mob in 2003
3. Charlie Todd (founder of Improv Everywhere) - No Pants Subway Ride (2002), The Mp3 Experiment (2004), Food Court Musical (2008)

Please note that there are many more artists associated with each art style, but I hope this selection offers a glimpse into their respective movements.

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