Statistics for Art Movements

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DescriptionMovement% Correct
Movement characterized by its two dimensional form and geometric shapes.Cubism
81%
Movement that used mundane items from mass media imaginatively. Often used repetition and color change.Pop Art
75%
Movement that saw the revival of classical styles and anatomically correct figures.Renaissance
75%
Movement exploring the inner workings of the mind.Surrealism
75%
Movement that emphasized extravagance and emotion.Baroque
69%
Movement started by artists painting outside. Characterized by the capturing of the transient presence of sunlight and movement.Impressionism
69%
Movement rejecting earlier subjects for depicting real, everyday life.Realism
69%
The Art of Today. Art that is often ridiculed by the public for its absurdity. Often more about ideas than aesthetics.Contemporary Art
63%
American movement consisting of Action Painters and Color Field Painters.Abstract Expressionism
50%
"Anti-War" Movement that refused to follow anything set by the bourgeois society. Works satirical in nature.Dadaism/Dada
50%
Movement that presented the world from a subjective point of view.Expressionism
50%
Movement characterized by the power of machines and the restless energy of modern life.Futurism
50%
Movement distinguished by its classic-looking subjects, minimal use of color, attention to lines and symmetry, and clear definition of forms and figures.Neoclassicism
50%
Movement that mainly looked into the spiritual side of humanity, sharing an essence of the natural world and the value of personal freedom and expression.Romanticism
50%
Movement that started in France that is characterized by lightness, elegance, and exuberant uses of curving natural forms in ornamentation.Rococo
44%
Movement that had the same technique as the above, but left behind the spontaneous and naturalistic rendering of light and movement.Postimpressionism
38%
Movement characterized by long sinuous lines, seeking to make luxurious art by returning to nature. Often was used in posters.Art Nouveau
25%
School of art characterized by abstract styles, geometric shapes, and non-historical, non-mythical, and non-emotional aesthetics.Bauhaus
19%
Movement that embraced art as almost a separate reality. "What you see is what you see."Minimalism
13%

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