2. EXPRESSIONISM
A theory or practice in art of
seeking to depict the subjective
emotions and responses that
objects and events arouse in the
artist
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6. IMPRESSIONISM
A style of painting that began
in France around 1870, that
uses spots of color to show the
effects of different kinds of
light, and that the attempts to
capture the feeling of a scene
rather than specific details
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11. CUBISM
A style of art that stresses
abstract structure at the expense
of other pictorial elements
especially by displaying several
aspects of the same object
simultaneously and by
fragmenting the form of depicted
objects
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17. ABSTRACT
Expressing ideas and emotions
by using elements such as
colors and lines without
attempting to create a realistic
picture
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20. REALISM
A style of art or literature that
shows or describes people and
things as they are in real life
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24. SURREALISM
A 20th century art form in
which an artist or writer
combines unrelated images or
events in a very strange and
dreamlike way