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Impressionism Attempt to catch the overall feeling or impression of LIGHT falling on a real life scene Pissaro, Monet, Renoir
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Postimpressionism (also called expressionism) Attempt to portray emotion and imagination Increasingly non-representational over time, instead fascinated with form and shape van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne, Matisse
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Cubism Geometric designs as visual stimuli to recreate reality in the viewer’s mind – often from different viewpoints simutaneously. Some paintings come close to being abstract, but they still depict something recognizable (if just barely) Picasso
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Abstract Painting Avoid representation altogether Kandinsky
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Dadaism Delighted in outrageous conduct Wanted to enshrine the purposelessness of life Duchamp, Hoch
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Surrealism Seeking a reality beyond the material, sensible world Combined wild dreams (a Freudian influence) and complex symbols, recognizable objects divorced from their normal context Dali, Magritte
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