14. Baroque
It is most often defined as "the dominant style of art in Europe
between the Mannerist and Rococo eras, a style characterized by
dynamic movement, overt emotion and self-confident rhetoric
15. Rococo
An 18th century style which developed as Baroque artists
gave up their symmetry and became increasingly more
ornate, florid, and playful.
16. Neoclassicism
Refers to the classical revival in European art, architecture,
and interior design that lasted from the mid-eighteenth to the
early nineteenth century.
26. Cubism
A style in which objects are shown from several
different angles at once.
27. Abstract Expressionism
A style where paint is dribbled, spilled, or splashed onto huge
canvases to express paintings as an action.
28. Modern Art
Refers to artistic works produced during the period extending roughly
from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the
art produced during that era