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Crystal Cathedral, Orange County, CA Johnson's architectural work is a balancing act between two dominant trends in post-war American art: the more "serious" movement of Minimalism, and the more populist movement of Pop Art. His best work has aspects of both movements.
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"Majolikahaus" (det.) 1898 by Otto Wagner As an art movement it has affinities with the Pre-Raphaelites and the Symbolism movement, and artists like Aubrey Beardsley, Alphonse Mucha, Edward Burne-Jones, Gustav Klimt, and Jan Toorop could be classed in more than one of these styles.
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Pablo Picasso Les Demoiselles d'Avignon 1907, Museum of Modern Art, New York
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The Scream by Edvard Munch, 1893
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The Edward Everard building in Bristol, England. In the United Kingdom, Art Nouveau developed out of the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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Pablo Picasso, Le guitariste, 1910, oil on canvas, 100 x 73 cm, Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris. An example of Analytic Cubism.
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The Myers Free Kindergarten (today the 'KiNZ Myers Park' kindergarten) in Myers Park, Auckland City, New Zealand. Widely exhibited in Europe, the Arts and Crafts movement's qualities of simplicity and honest use of materials negating historicism inspired designers like Henry van de Velde and movements such as Art Nouveau, the Dutch De Stijl group, Vienna Secession, and eventually the Bauhaus.
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Édouard Manet, The Luncheon on the Grass (Le déjeuner sur l'herbe), 1863, Musée d'Orsay, Paris
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The Art Deco spire of the Chrysler Building in New York, built 1928–1930.
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The Casa Batlló, already built in 1877, was remodelled in the Barcelona manifestation of Art Nouveau, modernisme, by Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol in 1904–1906
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Modern glass art.
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Eliseyev Emporium (1903) in St. Petersburg, Russia
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Built in the 19th century by the Mander Family influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement. A National Trust Property.
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Bas relief, old Press-Citizen newspaper building, Iowa City, Iowa.
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Jugendstil owls - Detail of the facade of the Viennese Secession Building. These designs for building’s facade decoration are attributed to Koloman Moser. Quality images logo.svg
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Modernisme building by Argentine architect Julián García Núñez
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Porcelain vase of "Medici Vase" profile, decorated in "Pompeian" black and red, St Petersburg, ca 1830
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Frans Koppelaar, Landscape near Bologna, 2001; a painting depicting aerial perspective: distant objects are lighter, of lower contrast, and bluer than nearer objects.
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The Beethovenfries, created by Gustav Klimt, is housed in the lower floor.
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Castiglioncello :the Macchiaioli art-movement had one focus in the "school of Castiglioncello" (Etruscan Coast).
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Beijing opera is a quintessential aspect of traditional Chinese culture and holds an important position in the world treasure of art.[199] The first leaders of the People's Republic of China were born in the old society but were influenced by the May Fourth Movement and reformist ideals
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Jacob Ungerer, Hymen (Bridal Gate, City Hall Hamburg)
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Sunlight Sweet by Australian landscape artist Arthur Streeton.
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Henry Fuseli, The artist moved to despair at the grandeur of antique fragments, 1778–79
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Rigo 23
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Sonia Sanchez
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Beyond the rich tradition of indigenous art, the development of Latin American visual art owed much to the influence of Spanish, Portuguese and French Baroque painting, which in turn often followed the trends of the Italian Masters. In general, this artistic Eurocentrism began to fade in the early twentieth century, as Latin-Americans began to acknowledge the uniqueness of their condition and started to follow their own path. From the early twentieth century, the art of Latin America was greatly
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Dance is an art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music,[1] used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.
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Ivan Kramskoi
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