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Aesthetically pleasing, harmonious, and effective arrangement of parts to form a whole.
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Electronically produced images displayed on video screen.
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A style of art that departs from traditional reality, and emphasizes multifaceted, simultaneous views of subject and distorted perspectives.(early 20th century)
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A style (1915-1925) with antirational approach and nihilistic, absurdist, and incongruous themes.
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A picture, design, or sketch done with lines in pen or pencil.
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The drawings of Michelangelo were recently exhibited in New York.
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An early 20th-century style emphasizing emotional expression, strong color and composition, and a distorted, theatrical treatment of image.
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Professor Bryer will be giving a lecture on expressionism tonight.
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A technique of painting directly on a wet, plaster surface.
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A combination of painting and sculpture, deliberately messing and rough, often humorously depicting provocative subjects.(U.S., mid-20th century)
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Jeson has been collecting funk art since the mid 1960s.
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A style glorifying modern technology, speed, and the machine age. ( Italy, early 20th century )
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A realistic depiction of scenes from everyday domestic life.
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Jean dislikes Gothic art because it feels too religious.
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An opaque watercolor bound with gum.
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Those visual arts that are linear in character, such as drawing and engraving, esp. those that involve printing and printmaking.
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An academic depiction of scenes from mythology, history, or the Bible.
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Temple Square in Salt Lake City has a visitor center filled with history paintings.
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An extension of photorealism in which depiction of subject is indistinguishable from reality. (late 20th century)
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A style emphasizing the depiction of light and its effects, with the act of seeing as its primary subject. (France 19th century
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A Japanese vertical scroll painting.
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Art characterized by the incorporation of painted and sculpted mechanical parts into an art piece that moves or creates the impression of move
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