
Surrealism (piece by Rene Magritte):

Suprematism (piece by Kasimir Malevich):

Kinetic Art (piece by Alexander Calder):

De Stijl (piece by Piet Mondrian):

Constructivism (Tatlin's Tower):

Op Art (this piece is by the American, Bridget Riley):
documenting the happenings in Jeff's European Literature class at Pacific Crest Community School
"Bonjour, Monsieur Corbet" by Gustave Courbet (1854)
"Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog" by Caspar David Friedrich (1818)
Francisco de Goya, "El Sueno de la Razon Produce Monstruos" (The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters), (1799)
"Impression, Soleil" by Claude Monet (1872)
"The Scream" by Edvard Munch (1893)
"Portrait of Madame Matisse" by Henri Matisse (1905)
"Woman With a Hat" by Henri Matisse (1905)
"Les Demoiselled d'Avignon" by Pablo Picasso (1907)
"Still Life With Fruit Dish and Mandolin" by Juan Gris (1919)
"The City Rises" by Umberto Boccioni (1910)
"Cut With the Dada Kitchen Knife Through the Last Weimar Beer Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany" by Hannah Hoch (1919)

Nice wig! This is Voltaire, author of Candide. He invented ridicule.
Robust German, Friedrich Nietzsche. Earthy, nutty, mustachio'd.
This is Goethe. Otherwise known as "The Shakespeare of Germany." If you want to sound smart at parties, don't pronounce his name "GO!..th". We'll learn how to properly pronounce this man's name in class.
Prominent Frog, Jean-Paul Sartre. Lazy eye, hyper brain.