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I Braque worked closely with Picasso on Cubism; preferred still-life themes.
II Calder was sculptor; produced large stabiles to be displayed out of doors.
III Henri Matisse was painter, sculptor, printmaker, renowned colorist.
IV Surrealism and abstract art influenced sculptor, Henry Moore.
V Jean Renoir, son of August Renoir, became a famous film maker.
VI Grandma Moses was a self-taught artist; gained fame at an advanced age.
VII Emil Nolde was an expressionist painter and graphic artist.
VIII Joan Miro---painter and sculptor; produced playful and erotic works.
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IX Salvator Dali--- painter, poet, novelist; influenced by Freud.
X Mary Cassatt---friend of Impressionists; painted common family scenes.
XI Paul Cezanne had a great impact on twentieth century artists.
XII Marcel Duchamp was a French painter and an art theorist; liked chess.
XIII Pablo Picasso--- painter, sculptor, printmaker, designer, genius.
XIV Rodin---French sculptor; he won his reputation with the "Age of Bronze."
XV H. Frankenthaler was Abstract Expressionist. She used color stain.
XVI Andrew Warhol---he was a well known pop artist and a filmmaker.
XVII A product of the ash can and cubism art schools was Stuart Davis. Page 3
XVIII Jackson Pollock's art--- "action painting"--- can you find out its true meaning?
XIX Georgia O'Keeffe's art has been viewed as erotic and original.
XX Red Grooms, who hails from Nashville, Tenn.; well, he creates huge 3-D cartoons.
XXI Les Fauvists (the wild beasts)---their work displayed striking colors/distortions.
XXII Charles Demuth's awesome watercolor paintings showed both flowers and fruit.
XXIII Andrew Wyeth's works display the seasons of the year in New England.
XXIV Chinese Brush Painting--- well taught by San Diego's own artist, Kwan Jung.
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