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Pop Art Andy Warhol Campbell's Campbell's Soup CanSoup Can
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Fauvism
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Winslow Homer Realism
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Photorealism Chuck Close
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Salvador Dali “The Persistence of Memory” 1931 Surrealism
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Wassily Kandinsky Expressionism
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Japanese
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Raphael 1483 “Deposition of Christ” Renaissance Art
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Pop Art Claes Oldenburg
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Pablo Picasso Cubism
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Helen Frankenthaler “Floe IV” 1964 Color Field Painting
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Botticelli Sandro 1445 “Primavera” Renaissance Art
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Winslow Homer Realism
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René Magritte Belgian, 1898-1967 Surrealism
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Color Field Painting Orange and Yellow Mark Rothko Mark Rothko
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Edvard Munch Expressionism
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CUBISM
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Claes Oldenburg Pop Art
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Claude Monet “Waterlilies” Impressionism
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Franz Marc Expressionism
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Cubism Pablo Picasso
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Gustave Courbet “The Stone Breakers”, 1849 Realism
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Leonardo da Vinci 1452 “Mona Lisa” Renaissance Art
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Pop Art Andy Warhol “Elvis”
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Stone Age Art
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African Art
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Egyptian Art
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Greek Art
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Medieval art
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Incan Art (Ancient America)
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Andy Goldsworthy Earth Art
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Aztec Art (Ancient America)
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Impressionism Claude Monet “Haystacks”
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romanticism
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Baroque
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Hudson River School Morning, Looking East Over the Hudson Valley from the Catskill Mountains Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900)
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Fauvism Matisse
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Roman
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Dada Art Marcel Duchamp
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Minimalism Donald Judd [American minimalist Sculptor, 1928-1994]
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Richard Estes American, 1932 - Urban Landscape Photorealism
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Earth art Robert Smithson (American, 1938-1973), Spiral Jetty, 1970
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African Art
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Gothic
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Harlem Renaissance
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Medieval (Gothic)
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Van Gogh Expressionism
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Mayan Art (Ancient America)
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Frederic Edwin Church Hudson River School
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Honoré Daumier “The Third-Class Carriage” Realism
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Japanese
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Baroque
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