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Chapter 21 The Modern World: 1800-1945

Chapter 21 The Modern World: 1800-1945. Movements: Neoclassicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism Post-Impressionism Fauvism and Expressionism Cubism Fantasy and Futurism Dada and Surrealism Harlem Renaissance, De Stijl and Bauhaus. Neoclassicism and Romanticism.

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Chapter 21 The Modern World: 1800-1945

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  1. Chapter 21 The Modern World: 1800-1945 Movements: Neoclassicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism Post-Impressionism Fauvism and Expressionism Cubism Fantasy and Futurism Dada and Surrealism Harlem Renaissance, De Stijl and Bauhaus

  2. Neoclassicism and Romanticism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.1 Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Jupiter and Thetis, 1811. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.2 Eugène Delacroix, The Women of Algiers, 1834.

  3. Realism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.3 Gustave Courbet, The Artist’s Studio: A Real Allegory Summing Up Seven Years of My Life as an Artist, 1855.

  4. Manet and Impressionism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.4 Edouard Manet, Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe, 1863.

  5. Impressionism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.6 Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette, 1876. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.8 Claude Monet, A Bridge Over a Pool of Water Lilies, 1899.

  6. Impressionism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.8 Edgar Degas, Woman at a Café, 1877.

  7. Post-Impressionism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.9 Paul Gaugain, Te Aa No Areoi ( The Seed of Areoi), 1892. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.10 Paul Cezanne, Mont Sainte-Vistoire, 1902-04.

  8. Bridging the Atlantic America in the 19th Century Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.11 George Bingam, Fur Traders Descending the Missouri c. 1845. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.12 Mary Cassatt, The Boating Party 1893-94.

  9. Into the 20th Century The Avant Garde Freeing Color: Fauvism and Expressionism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.15 Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Street, Dresden, 1907. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.14 Henri Matisse, The Joy of Life, 1905-06.

  10. Shattering Form Cubism Fragmented, multiple viewpoints Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.17 Picasso, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, 1907

  11. Fantasy and Futurism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.21 Umberto Boccioni, Unique Forms of Continuity in Space, 1913. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.20 Giorgio de Chirico, The Disquieting Muses, 1916

  12. World War I and After Dada and Surrealism Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.23 Marcel Duchamp, Fountain 1963 replica of 1917 original. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.26 Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory 1931.

  13. Between the Wars Building New Societies Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.32 Fernand Léger, Woman and Child 1922.

  14. Between the Wars Building New Societies Harlem Renaissance: dedicated to building a better society through education and the arts. Insert 72 dpi visual Suggested visual: figure 21.33 Aaron Douglas, Aspects of Negro Life 1934.

  15. Chapter 21 The Modern World: 1800-1945 Movements: Neoclassicism Romanticism Realism Impressionism Post-Impressionism Fauvism and Expressionism Cubism Fantasy and Futurism Dada and Surrealism Harlem Renaissance, De Stijl and Bauhaus

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