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MODERNISM

Chagall I and the Village 1911

Chagall

Abstraction Essence of the object, not the representation of it Example of abstract art: Malevich, Mondrian

Malevich The Girl, Figure on White

Malevich An Englishman in Moscow 1914

Malevich Reaper on Red Background

The Mill Under the Sun 1908 Mondrian The Mill Under the Sun 1908

Mondrian Broadway Boogie- Woogie

Dada Protest to the horrors of war Unrelated, non-human bodies used to shock Painters—Max Ernst

Ernst Zoomorphic Couple 1933

Ernst The Kiss 1927

Surrealism Painted with reference to the subconscious Painters—Chirico, Kahlo, Dali

Dali The Persistence of Memory 1931

Chirico The Nostalgia of the Poet 1914

Chirico Ariadne 1913

Kahlo The Dream 1940

Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Cropped Hair 1940

Harlem Renaissance Dates of the Harlem Renaissance Aaron Douglas—most famous painter Langston Hughes—most famous writer

Douglas Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction 1934

Wright’s Fallingwater 1937