Art I Artists and Images Weeks 2 and 3 February 10 th – 12th February 16th – 19th.

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Art I Artists and Images Weeks 2 and 3 February 10 th – 12th February 16th – 19th

Ben Shahn, Lithuanian, Still Music 1948 – Symbolic Style

Piet Mondrian, Dutch, Broadway Boogie Woogie 1943 Abstract Art

Andrew Wyeth, American, Christina’s World, Realism

Edward Hopper, American, Nighthawks, 1942

Winslow Homer, American, Snap the Whip, 1872 – Naturalistic

Jacob Lawrence, American, This is Harlem, 1943, Harlem Renaissance

Mary Cassatt, American, The Child’s Bath, Impressionism

Grant Wood, American, American Gothic, 1930 – Regional American

Faith Ringgold, American Tar Beach 1,

Faith Ringgold, American Tar Beach 2, 1990

Henery Ossawa Tanner, American, The Bango Lesson, Harlem Renaissance

Marc Chagall, French, I and the Village, Cubism

Romare Bearden, American, The Train, Collage

Joan Miro, Spanish, People and Dog in Sun, 1949 Abstract Surrealism

Elizabeth Catlett, American, Migrant Worker, 1968 – Harlem Renaissance

Paul Klee (Clay), Swiss, Senecio, 1922, Surrealism