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What was the first principle stated in the De Stijl Manifesto? |
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| with rise of a new society would come a new universalism |
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| What was the second principle stated in the De Stijl Manifesto? |
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| social change would leave a pure plastic art |
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What was the third principle stated in the De Stijl Manifesto? |
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| realization of the project as an international movement |
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| What did Van Doesburg call his compositions that contained diagonal lines? |
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| What did Van Doesburg think about "artistic handwriting"? |
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| What did Van Doesburg call the process of breaking a composition down, ultimately into short, colored line segments? |
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| Who was the most important sculptor associated with De Stijl? |
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In what media where Gerrit Rietveld's most important contributions made to De Stijl? |
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| furniture design and architecture |
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What medieval Russian art form inspired Goncharova? |
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| What did Goncharova consider to be "the source of all arts"? |
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| What popular Russian peasant art influenced Mikhail Larianov's early works? |
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| What was "The Knave of Diamonds"? |
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| the first show of Bubnovyi Valet |
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| What was Rayonism meant to simulate? |
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| unseen surfaces and shifting patterns |
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| For what Futurist Opera did Malevich design costumes? |
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| According to Malevich, Suprematism is about the supremacy of what in creative art? |
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| What does Suprematism abandon like "a house eaten by woodworm"? |
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| What was the Suprematist element par excellence? |
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| With what movement is Tatlin associated? |
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| What was the name of the new school made by combining the Moscow College of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture and the Stroganov School of Applied Arts? |
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| What was Tatlin’s best-known work? |
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In what medium did Rodchencko work exclusively after 1928? |
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| According to Rodchencko, what place did art have in modern life? |
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| What did Lissitzsky call his abstract works? |
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| In what Moscow studio did Popova work? |
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| Where was the first Bauhaus located? |
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Who was the first director of the Bauhaus? |
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| Why was the Bauhaus called the Bauhaus? |
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| because the emphasis on architecture |
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| teacher for spacial relations |
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| What was a Technischer Meister? |
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| teachers for mass produced objects |
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| In what architectural style were the new Bauhaus facilities at Dessau designed? |
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| What kind of Cubism influenced Feininger? |
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| What stage production by Schlemmer was staged at the Bauhaus in 1923? |
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| What book did Kandinsky write at the Bauhaus? |
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| What did Itten believe about color? |
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| everyone is sensitive to color and has instinctual preferences to color combinations |
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| What religion had a strong influence on Itten? |
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| What works by Moholy-Nagy were similar to Man Ray's rayographs? |
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| What works by Moholy-Nagy cast shadows as mechanical components moved? |
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| Where did Moholy-Nagy open a design school in the late 1930s? |
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Who was the first Technischer Meister in the ceramics workshop of the Bauhaus? |
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| a former sculptor and was interested in shapes of vessels |
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| What Hungarian student became one of the most important furniture designers at the Bauhaus? |
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What material did Mies van der Rohe use for the frames in his furniture designs? |
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| With what medium was Gunta Stölzl associated at the Bauhaus? |
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| Who was the first Formmeister in the Bauhaus metals workshop? |
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| Who was the most important female student to study at the Bauhaus? |
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| What collaborative products were designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld and Karl Jucker? |
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| Who was Antoine Pevsner's brother? |
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| From what material were Naum Gabo's first sculptures made? |
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| In what famous text did Gabo argue in favor of modern technology but against abolishing artistic expression? |
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| What was most unsual about Gabo's sculpture subtitled Standing Wave? |
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| In what city is Gabo's famous sculpture for the Bijenkorpf department store located? |
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