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Ukiyo-e |
Means "pictures of the floating world"... |
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influencing characteristics of Japanese woodblock... |
Collaboration between publisher, artist,... |
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Art Nouveau |
First true international style. Thrived during... |
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Art Nouveau/ identifying characteristics |
Art Nuoveaus visual quality is an organic,... |
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Jules Cheret |
Father of the modern poster. He was convinced... |
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Eugene Grasset |
Swiss born illustrator/designer. Developed... |
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Henri de Toulouse- Lautrec |
Broke new ground in poster design with his... |
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Significant characteristics of "la Goulue... |
Dynamic pattern of flat planes- black spectator's... |
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The Studio/ importance/ influence |
The first of a dozen European art periodicals.... |
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Aubrey Beardsley |
English illustrator- was the enfant terrible... |
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Alphonse Mucha |
Because of design complexity and muted colars... |
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Beggarstaffs |
James Pryde and William Nicholson were brothers-in-law.... |
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Will Bradley |
In 1889 Art nouveau comes to America. WAs... |
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Ethel Reed |
She was first American woman to achieve prominence... |
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GE logo |
1890. This design satisfies the requirements... |
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Degas |
Dega painting similar to set up of letrecks... |
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Van Gogh |
The swirling forms of VanGogh played a role... |
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Gauguin |
his flat color and stylized organic contour... |
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Paris Metro |
Exemplifies art Nouveau. |
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Jugend |
German magazine meaning youth. During the... |