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Georges Seurat developed the Pointillist technique in the late 1880s, notably presenting his groundbreaking work "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" in 1886, which exemplifies the meticulous application of tiny dots of color to create luminous effects.
Because it is the art style that Andy Warhol popularized.
Because Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Guggenheim Museum in New York City.
Because he created the iconic painting that features a farmer and his daughter standing in front of a Gothic-style house, which has become a symbol of American art.
Because he created the painting in 1889 while staying at an asylum in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, and it is one of his most famous works.
Because this art movement emphasizes the fragmentation of objects into geometric forms, using bold colors to depict subjects from multiple viewpoints simultaneously.
Dadaism emerged around 1916 in Zurich as an avant-garde response to the chaos and disillusionment caused by World War I, using absurdity and anti-art principles to challenge traditional aesthetics and societal values.
Michelangelo was commissioned in 1545 to sculpt the tomb of Pope Julius II, which led to a prolonged feud with another artist, Daniele da Volterra, over artistic priorities and design.