20th Century Art Movements

20th Century Art Movements

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Arts

5th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Eva, Shaaswat, and Selena are visiting an art museum and come across a painting that is characterized by a naive style and does not employ traditional rules of proportion and perspective. Which art movement does this painting belong to?

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Folk Art

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Caleb, Ellie, and Tapasvi are on a school trip to New York City. During their visit, they learn about an art movement that originated in the Harlem district and had a significant impact on the United States and the world. Can you help them identify this art movement?

Back

Harlem Renaissance

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

During a school trip to a museum, Ananya, Jessie, and Adithri were discussing an art movement characterized by the use of angular, symmetrical geometric forms and inspired by the rapid growth of industrialization in North America. Can you guess which art movement they were talking about?

Back

Art Deco

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What art movement is characterized by non-representational art, divided into Action Painting and Color Field Painting?

Back

Abstract Expressionism

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Vishrut, Fergus, and Ruby are in an art gallery, looking at a painting that uses bold bright colors and depicts everyday imagery of contemporary consumer culture. Which art movement does this painting belong to?

Back

Pop Art

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Elnata, Neil, and Vihaan are in an art gallery, looking at a painting that closely resembles a photograph. They are trying to identify the art movement that this painting could be a part of, which focuses on the interpretation of photographs and paintings. What is the art movement?

Back

Photorealism

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Aiden, Vishrut, and Cristian are discussing their favorite art movements while visiting a museum. They come across a painting that features everyday imagery of contemporary consumer culture and uses bold bright colors. Can you help them identify the art movement this painting belongs to?

Back

Pop Art

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