ARTH 106 Exam III

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Elvis® I and II, 1964 Art, Andy Warhol, Elvis, American Legend, Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol Art, American Icons, Cool Posters
Elvis® I and II, 1964 Giclee Print by Andy Warhol | Art.com
Elvis® I and II, 1964
Roy Lichtenstein Drowning Girl Canvas Fictional Characters, Impressionism, Pop Artist, Crying Girl, Artist, Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art, Dream Baby, Triptych
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Roy Lichtenstein Drowning Girl Canvas
1919 Marcel Duchamp (French Dadaist 'The Dada of Dada'; 1887-1968) ~ L.H.O.O.Q. [Elle a chaud au cul] Queen, Leonardo Da Vinci, Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa Parody, Lisa, Dj, Dada Art, Marcel
Hans-Peter Feldmann: gag reflex
1919 Marcel Duchamp (French Dadaist 'The Dada of Dada'; 1887-1968) ~ L.H.O.O.Q. [Elle a chaud au cul]
1915 - Piet Mondrian  In the early 1900s many artists tried various abstract ways of representing reality. Mondrian went beyond them. In his final compositions he avoided any suggestion of reproducing the material world. Instead using horizontal and vertical black lines that outline blocks of pure white, red, blue or yellow, he expressed his conception of ultimate harmony and equilibrium. Design, Bauhaus, Inspiration, Art And Architecture, Piet, Visual
Bibliothek: Piet Mondrian
1915 - Piet Mondrian In the early 1900s many artists tried various abstract ways of representing reality. Mondrian went beyond them. In his final compositions he avoided any suggestion of reproducing the material world. Instead using horizontal and vertical black lines that outline blocks of pure white, red, blue or yellow, he expressed his conception of ultimate harmony and equilibrium.
El Lissitzky. Proun. Oil on wood. 74,2 x49, 5. Private collection Leonid Sachs, United States Contemporary Art, Constructivism, Cubist, Cubist Art, Constructivist, Grafik
El Lissitzky. Proun. Oil on wood. 74,2 x49, 5. Private collection Leonid Sachs, United States
Paul Cézanne - Mont Sainte-Victoire Wood, Artwork, Art Prints, Great Artists, Cezanne, Wood Print, Paul
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Paul Cézanne - Mont Sainte-Victoire
Woman I by Willem de Kooning "William de Kooning is a true master because of he is able to encompass both attraction and repulsion." Paul Cézanne, Willem De Kooning, Franz Kline, De Kooning Paintings, Robert Motherwell, De Kooning, Marc Chagall, Paul Cezanne, Mark Rothko
Woman I by Willem de Kooning "William de Kooning is a true master because of he is able to encompass both attraction and repulsion."
Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 (second version) (Improvisation 28 [zweite Fassung]),   1912 (detail) - Guggenheim Museum Masters, Boston, Alfred Stieglitz, Museums, Kandinsky Art, Art Exhibition, Kandinsky
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Vasily Kandinsky, Improvisation 28 (second version) (Improvisation 28 [zweite Fassung]), 1912 (detail) - Guggenheim Museum
Iconic Van Gogh ~ 'Starry Night' (1889) depicts the view outside Van gogh's sanitorium room window at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, at night. Made even more famous by singer, Don McLean's 1971 song, 'Vincent' (Starry, Starry Night). I've seen the original ~ these stars throb with energy! Paintings, Art Paintings, Van Gogh Art, Abstract Oil, Van Gogh Paintings, Fine Art
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Iconic Van Gogh ~ 'Starry Night' (1889) depicts the view outside Van gogh's sanitorium room window at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, at night. Made even more famous by singer, Don McLean's 1971 song, 'Vincent' (Starry, Starry Night). I've seen the original ~ these stars throb with energy!
Paul Gauguin. "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?" Most Famous Paintings, Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Impressionist Artists
Paul Gauguin. "Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?"
By Gauguin "Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going" 1891. Gauguin left France because he was not happy with the society. He ventured to Tahiti for a simpler lifestyle. @MFA Boston Manila, Made By Humans, Literature
Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?
By Gauguin "Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going" 1891. Gauguin left France because he was not happy with the society. He ventured to Tahiti for a simpler lifestyle. @MFA Boston
Georges-Pierre Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago. Art Lessons, Artists, Art Gallery, Artsy, Impressionist, Art Room, Post Impressionists
My Ear-Trumpet Has Been Struck By Lightning
Georges-Pierre Seurat, A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte, 1884, oil on canvas, Art Institute of Chicago.
Toulouse Lautrec, Moulin de la Galette Toulouse, Henri De Toulouse Lautrec Paintings, Claude Monet, Henri De Toulouse Lautrec, Toulouse Lautrec, Georges Seurat, Toile, Pierre Auguste Renoir, Moulin Rouge
Henri De Toulouse Lautrec - au bal du moulin de la Galette
Toulouse Lautrec, Moulin de la Galette
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Bal du moulin de la Galette (Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette) 1876. Musée d'Orsay in Paris. Salvador, Renoir Paintings, Monet, Renoir Art, Impressionist Paintings
Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Dance at the Moulin de la Galette
Pierre-Auguste Renoir: Bal du moulin de la Galette (Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette) 1876. Musée d'Orsay in Paris.