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40 Cards in this Set
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Spark Plugs by Lucian Bernhard 1914 |
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Who's Absent by Alfred Leete 1914 |
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Il Pleut by Guillaume Apollinaire 1918 |
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It Is Warmer Down Below by Austin Cooper 1924 |
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Johnston Sans by Edward Johnston 1916 |
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Mountains+Valleys+StreetsxJoffre by Filippo Marinetti 1915 |
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Normandie by A.M. Cassandre 1935 |
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Salon Dada by Tristan Tzara 1921 |
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W. Pickerings edition of The Elements of Euclid by Olivers Byrne 1847 |
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Wren's City Churches by Arthur Mackmurdo 1883 |
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La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1891 |
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Fleur de Lotus by Jules Cheret 1893 |
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Linotype Machine created by Ottmar Mergenthaler 1886 |
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Bieres de la Meuse by Alphones Mucha 1897 |
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Poster for the Scottish Musical Review by Charles Rennie Mackintosh |
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AEG Logo by Peter Behrens 1907 |
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The Book of Thell by William Blake 1789 |
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A Course in the Art of Measurement by Albrecht Durer 1525 |
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Giant Horse of Sinon Astley's Circus by Anonymous 1833 |
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Suprematist Composition by Kasimir Malevich 1915 |
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Poster for High Society Wager by Georgii and Vladimir Augustovich Stenberg |
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Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge by El Lissitzky 1919 |
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Building Socialism Under the Banner of Lenin by Alexander Rodchenko 1937 |
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The Tsar, the Priest, and the Kulak on the Shoulders of the Laboring People by Alexander Apsit 1918 |
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Artistic style with noodle hair |
Style Mucha |
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Art that sought the ultimate expression of feeling |
Suprematism |
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Art created with a purpose |
Productivism |
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Pictographic images |
Cunneiform |
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Marriage of all modern art styles |
Art Deco |
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Addition by subtraction object poster |
Sachplakat |
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Art made from collage of abstract parts |
Synthetic Cubism |
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15th century revival of Greek and Roman classical styles |
Renaissance |
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Using successive images to tell a story |
Serial Poster |
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French design known for color and playfulness |
Rococo |
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Use of small dots or specks of color to make an image |
Stippling |
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Art that is stimulating and innovative |
Art Nouveau |
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Art that acted to eliminate specific meaning and allow for self-interpretation of art |
Analytic Cubism |
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Master of constructivist propaganda photomontage...communist leader |
Klutsis |
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Book printed by Gutenberg |
42 Line Bible |
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The Vienna |
Secession |