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Paintings with choppy brushwork and thick dabs of paint which lack clear details, giving the painting an overall soft and whimsical look. Considered the beginning of modern art. | Impressionism | 100%
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Two dimensional paintings featuring strong geometric shapes. | Cubism | 92%
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Distorted or exaggerated scenes done with raw brush strokes which depict an overall feeling of alienation and anguish. | Expressionism | 92%
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Paintings which featured the everyday lives of the working class rather than glamorous, mythical scenes. | Realism | 92%
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Uses dark and irreverent humor to make a statement against art. | Dada Art | 83%
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Art based on pop culture and the mass media which featured iconic items such as soup cans. | Pop Art | 83%
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Featured unnerving and illogical scenes, inspired by the subconscious mind. | Surrealism | 83%
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Features splotches and patches of shockingly bright colors in simplified scenes. | Fauvism | 75%
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Movement centered around strong emotional scenes and featuring visible brush strokes. Commonly associated with the Enlightenment. | Romanticism | 67%
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This movement also refers to architecture or decor, with an emphasis on artistic touches added to everyday items. | Art Deco | 58%
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Featuring repetition, blurring, and lines of force, this movement sought to depict modern technology and its juxtaposition to nature. | Futurism | 58%
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Genre of art which seeks to reproduce an image as accurately as possible. | Photorealism | 50%
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Explores the nature of human identity; often featuring female muses in quasi-biblical scenes. Gets its name from a "secret art society" founded in 1848. | Pre-Raphaelite Art | 42%
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Uses objects to represent abstract ideas relating to the darker aspects of life, death, and the human condition. | Symbolism | 42%
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Gained huge popularity in France and was called "The semiofficial voice of the French Revolution." | Neoclassicism | 33%
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Ditched the fuzziness of its predecessor and put a strong emphasis on form and featured strong outlines. | Post-Impressionism | 33%
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Yet another controversial movement; these artist use 3-dimensional objects or spaces to represent an abstract idea. | Installation Art | 17%
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One of the more controversial movements; the spectacle of creating this art was often more important than the final product. | Abstract Art | 0%
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Idealized life, similar to Rococo, but featuring members of the poor, working class rather than aristocrats. | Academic Art | 0%
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Celebrated industrialism with compositions meant to imitate photographs. | Precisionism | 0%
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