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15 Cards in this Set
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Representational Art
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Realistic, objective, and figurative
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Abstract Art
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Distorted or simplifid from reality
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Nonrepresentational Art
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Non-objective, non-figurative. Absence of subject matter.
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Form
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The visual appearance
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Content
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the message of the art
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Where did O'Keefe get the ideas for her shapes?
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From her head
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What kind of art eduation did O'Keefe receive?
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Very strict and realistic
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What was O'Keefe's opinion of her academic training?
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She never felt like it taught her the ability to have her own technique. It just taught her the technique of the artist.
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Who influence O'Keefe?
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William Merritt Chase
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How did O'Keefe feel about Rodin's drawings?
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She felt like they were a bunch of scribbles.
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Who did O'Keefe marry?
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Alfred Stieglitz
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What type of artist was Alfred Stiglitz?
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A photographer
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How many variations were there of O'Keefe's painting "Evening Star"?
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Eight
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What was the significance of O'Keefe's flower paintings?
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They were big
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Discuss the evolution of "Jack-in-the-pulpit"
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It began as a 10x12 painting and then a 30x36 on to a 30x40. She then painted it 48" high with abstract parts and finally just painted the jack.
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