Recognize common styles mentioned in museums and media.
movement that extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations, using vivid colors and thick paint
movement emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual
movement characterized by sleek, geometric shapes and lavish ornamentation
movement emphasizing speed, technology, youth, and violence
movement depicting everyday subjects and situations in contemporary settings
movement emphasizing extreme simplicity and non-representational forms
movement known for vibrant, non-naturalistic colors and bold brushwork
movement focused on lightheartedness, pastel colors, and asymmetrical decoration
movement that rejected logic and celebrated absurdity and anti-art
movement inspired by the restraint and symmetry of ancient Greece and Rome
movement exploring the subconscious and dream-like imagery
movement characterized by ornate detail, drama, and grandeur
movement using themes from popular culture and mass media
movement prioritizing emotional experience over physical reality
movement inspired by natural forms and curved lines
movement that broke subjects into geometric forms
movement known for light, color, and visible brushwork
movement associated with realism, humanism, and classical revival