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1 Pre-Test Images: These are the most significant images from this chapter. The 10 slide identification images will be taken from this group. While these images represent key information, concepts, and narratives associated with the period, you should not limit yourself to learning about, being familiar with, or being able to discuss only these during a demonstration of your learning. Know everything you can about as much as you can! Chapter Fifteen and Seventeen Examples American Art from the 1900s to the Present

2 Mark Rothko. No. 5 1958

3 Willem de Kooning, Woman IV,1952-1953. Oil, enamel, and charcoal on canvas, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.

4 Thomas Cole, The Oxbow, 1836. Oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

5 George Caleb Bingham, Fur Traders Descending on the Missouri, 1845. Oil on canvas, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

6 Jasper Johns. Flag 1954–55 Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood The Museum of Modern Art, New York

7 Georgia O’Keeffe, From the Plains I, 1953. Oil on canvas, 48 inches by 84 1/4 inches. McNay Art Museum, San Antonio, Texas

8 Ansel Adams, Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico, 1941. Gelatin-silver photographic print.

9 Thiebaud, Wayne, Jawbreaker Machine, 1963. Oil on canvas, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO.

10 Stuart Davis, Something on the Eight Ball, 1954. Oil on canvas, 56 inches by 44 4/5 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art

11 Alexander Calder. Shiva, 1965. Sheet metal and paint. Kansas City, MO

12 Grant Wood, American Gothic, 1930. Oil on beaver board, 29 inches by 24 inches The Art Institute of Chicago

13 Thomas Hart Benton, Persephone, 1938-1939. Tempera with oil glazes on canvas, mounted on panel, 72 1/8 inches by 56 1/16 inches. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.

14 Claes Oldenburg, Shuttlecocks 1994 The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art

15 Jackson Pollock. Lavender Mist 1950

16 Andy Warhol, Baseball, 1962. Silkscreen and oil on canvas, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of ArtThe Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO


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