École de Paris
The School of Paris (French: École de Paris) refers to the French and émigré artists who worked in Paris in the first half of the 20th century.
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אלברטו מאניילי
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אלפרד מנסייה
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Claude Monet
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César
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ערטה
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פרנאן לז'ה
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פרנסואה פידלר
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ז'ורז' בראק
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ז'ורז' רואו
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ג'וזפה קפוגרוסי
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Henri Matisse
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Jean Arp (Hans Arp)
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Jean Carzou
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ז'אן פוטרי
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ג'ואן מירו
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Man Ray
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מרק שאגאל
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מקס ארנסט
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Pablo Picasso
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Pierre Alechinsky
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פייר סולאז
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Pietro Consagra
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René Magritte
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רוברט דלונהי
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Salvador Dalí
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Serge Poliakoff
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פייר טאל-קואט
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Zoran Music
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Soviet nonconformist art / Underground & Unofficial art
Soviet nonconformist art / Soviet counterculture was Soviet art produced in the former Soviet Union outside the control of the Soviet state.
Pop & street art
Pop art is an art movement that started in Great Britain in the 1950s and continued in the US and Britain in the 1960s.
Activist art
Activist art is a term used to describe art that is grounded in the act of ‘doing’ and addresses political or social issues.