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EXPRESSIONISM Fauxvism. Henry Matisse. French. 1905. Portrait of Madame Matisse/The Green Line
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EXPRESSION (Die Brucke) Ernst Kirchner. German. 1915. Market Place with a Red Tower
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EXPRESSIONISM Ernst Barlach. German. Gustrow Cathedral. 1927-52 War Memorial
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EXPRESSIONISM Kathe Kollwitz. German. 1934. Death Seizing a Woman
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EXPRESSIONISM (New Objectivity) George Grosz. German. 1916-17 Fit For Active Service (The Faith Healing)
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EXPRESSIONISM (New Objectivity) Max Beckman. German. 1932-33. Departure
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CUBISM (Pre-Cubist) Pablo Picasso. Spanish. 1907. Les Demoiselle d'Avignon
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CUBISM (Cezannesque Cubism) Georges Braque. French. 1908. Houses at L'Estaque
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CUBISM (Analytic) Picasso. 1910. Girl with Mandolin (Fanny Teller)
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CUBISM (Analytic) Picasso. 1912. Maquette for Guitar
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CUBISM (Hermetic) Georges Braque. 1911. The Portueguese/The Emigrant
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CUBISM (Hermetic) Picasso. 1911. The Accordionist
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CUBISM (Synthetic) Picasso. 1912. Still Life With Chair Caning
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CUBISM (Synthetic) Picasso. 1913. Mandolin and Clarinet.
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CUBISM (Expressionistic) Picasso. 1937. Guernica
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ITALIAN FUTURISM Umberto Boccioni. 1911. States of Mind: Farewells
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ITALIAN FUTURISM Umberto Boccioni. 1913. Unique Continuity of Forms in Space
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ITALIAN FUTURISM Giacomo Balla. 1909. The Street Light (Lampada- Studio de Luce)
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ITALIAN FUTURISM Carlo Carra. 1914. Patriotic Celebration (Free-word Painting)
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DUTCH DE STIJL (The Style) Piet Mondrian. 1930. Composition of Red, Blue & Yellow
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DUTCH DE STIJL (The Style) Gerrit Rietveld. 1924-25. Schroeder House
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RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE (Suprematism) Kasimir Malevich. Russian. 1918 Suprematist Composition: White Square on White
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RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE (Constructivism) Naum Gabo. Russian. 1915. First Constructed Head
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RUSSIAN AVANT-GARDE (Expressionistic Abstraction) Vasily Kandinsky. Russian. 1920. White Line
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ABSTRACTION IN SCULPTURE Constatine Brancusi. Romanian. 1916. The Kiss
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ABSTRACTION IN SCULPTURE Constatine Brancusi. Romanian. 1920. The Beginning of the World
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ABSTRACTION IN SCULPTURE Constatine Brancusi. Romanian. 1925. Bird in Space
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ABSTRACTION IN SCULPTURE Henry Moore. British. 1971. The Sheep Piece (Working Model)
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DADA Marcel Duchamp. French. 1915-23 The Large Glass (The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors Even)
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DADA Marcel Duchamp. 1913. Bicycle Wheel
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DADA Marcel Duchamp. 1917. Fountain
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DADA Jean Arp. French/Swiss. 1930. Objects Arranged According to the Laws of Chance (Navels)
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SURREALISM Scuolo Metaphysico. Giogo de Chirico. Italian. 1914. The Melancholy and Mystery of the Street
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SURREALISM Salvador Dali. Spanish. 1931. The Persistance of Memory
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SURREALISM Rene Margritte. Belgian. 1928-29 The Treachery (or Perfidy) of Images
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SURREALISM Rene Margritte. Belgian. 1928. The False Mirror
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SURREALISM (Assemblage) Pablo Picasso. Spanish. 1943. Bull's Head
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SURREALISM (Kinteticism) Alexander Calder. American. 1939. Lobster Trap and Fish Tail
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INTERNATIONAL STYLE IN ARCHITECTURE (Bauhaus) Walter Gropius. German. 1925-26. Worhshop Wing, Bauhaus
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INTERNATIONAL STYLE IN ARCHITECTURE Ie Corbusier. 1928-30. Villa Savoye
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INTERNATIONAL STYLE IN ARCHITECTURE Frank Lloyd Wright. American. 1934-37. Kaufmann House (Falling Water)
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