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What were the controversies of the black arts era?
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Anonymous
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Both Pablo
and Georges Braque are sometimes considered the founders of the art movement known as Cubism.
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Write a 500- to 700-word summary that compares and contrasts Neoclassicism, Impressionism, and Abstract Expressionism. Use the
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nathan
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I noticed I misspelt a few words. I'm posting it to you again.
1) During the long reign of Queen Victoria artists reacted
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Henry2
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What does the “Pop” in pop art stand for?
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Choose three (3) works of art from three artists from the Baroque period through the Postmodern era. Your three (3) works of art
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Anonymous
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looking for an in-text citation for impressionism.
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Tim
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how does romanticism contrasts with the rationality of the scientific revolution that preceded it?
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Anonymous
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I need to find information on the differences and similarities of art deco and pop art. Any suggestions?
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Linda
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Why did artists and novelists embrace realism over idealism in this time period? Choose the best answer
Answer 1A: They wanted to
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Scottish Forest
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What are some of the charateristics of Baroque Art
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give me a short but beautiful sentence about cubism
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Assignment Type: Individual Project Deliverable Length: 500-800 words (not including references)
Points Possible: 125 Due Date:
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Korrina
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Why did George Braque create the cubist style of art?
Anybody know? Thankyou Liz
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Liz
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Realism by 1860 had lost its political meaning and became also known as
A.genre B.naturalism C.minimalism D.humanism its not
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dean
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WHICH ARTISTS HAVE BEEN IN THE ROMANTICISM MOVEMENT, AND PAINTED lANDSCAPES?
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C
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Would memes count as pop art?
(1 point) Responses No, pop art must be of museum quality. No, pop art must be of museum quality.
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I hate math
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Why was there no pop art in the Middle Ages?
(1 point) Responses Pop art depended on advances in print technology. Pop art
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I hate math
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Help! I need to know if Sigmar Polke, Edward Hopper, Patrick Caulfied & Robert Rauschenberg all belong to an art movement. So
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Bob
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Which of the following is an element of Neo-Classicism? patriotic subject matter, loose unfinished brushstrokes, subjectivity,
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Rose
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what art movement is william morris associated with
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hannah
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Who invented the ready-made?
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tabby
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Artistic in the Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism, and Romanticism eras: with social conditions
Since this is not my area of
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dre
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This is the artist who developed%C2%A0the%C2%A0style of art%C2%A0known as Cubism. (1 point) Responses Cézanne Cézanne
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What art period was Vincent Van Gogh part of?
According to this article, VanGogh was a post impressionist.
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May
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Wassily Kandinsky was well known for his "Non Objective" or "Non Representational" paintings. These are paintings that are not
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ls
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Social, political, or economic conditions can alter the nature and meaning of art.
Be certain to support your position with
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tyrane
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Create me a ppt about realism
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Why was there no pop art in the Middle Ages?
A:Pop art depended on advances in print technology. B:Pop art was not valued in the
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Read this paragraph and then complete the activity below.
Imagine a strange landscape. There is sand. There are rocky cliffs. And
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What is the avant garde?
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In 1–2 sentences, connect surrealism with changes in society’s perception of art after World War I.
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Surrealism, modernism, and cubism were important artistic developments that occurred in the post-World War I era.
Suppose you
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In 1-2 sentences, connect how modernism as an art movement changed society after World War
I.
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Use the RAPP method and answer in complete sentences. Don't worry about being "wrong." I want to see what you think and that you
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A woman and a young girl are dressed in attire from the late 1800s. The woman is sitting and looking at the viewer with a puppy
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zaxhyyy
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Surrealism, modernism,
and cubism were important artistic developments that occurred in the post-World War I era. Suppose you
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In 1–2 sentences, connect
how modernism as an art movement changed society after World War I. (2 points)
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In 1–2 sentences, connect surrealism with changes in society’s perception of art after World War I.(2 points)
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how does surrealism connect to issues today
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Taco
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Surrealism, modernism, and cubism were important artistic developments that occurred in the post-World War I era. Suppose you
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which of the following characteristics did impressionist artists embrace?
accuracy and realism mood and imagery realism and
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Surrealism, modernism, and cubism were important artistic developments that occurred in the post-World War I era. Suppose you
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In 1–2 sentences, connect how modernism as an art movement changed society after World War I.(2 points) Short Answer Rubric (2
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Why did many 19th century artists create pieces that aligned with the views of their government? Select one answer that applys
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Abstract expressionism began in this American city.
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itchiboy
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During the Renaissance, art became more realistic. What does 'realistic' mean?
complex and exaggerated inappropriate to reality
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Which of the following conventions of Art Nouveau did Louis Comfort Tiffany use in Magnolias and Irises?
Magnolias and Irises,
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What characteristic do all art deco designs share?
(1 point) Responses biomorphic shapes biomorphic shapes bold colors bold
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some one
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When looking at a poster from the art deco movement, what one design characteristic would you most expect to see?
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