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Abstract Expressionism Abstraction Anonymity Anti-Aesthetic Anti-archetype Anti-Fashion Appropriation Archigram Art Deco Art Nouveau Artist Book Assemblages Avant-garde AviatrixB
Ballet Russes Baroque Bauhaus Beatlemania Ben-Day Dots Bitcoin Black Mountain College Boleros BrutalistC
Camp Chemise Cinématographe Circularity Circus Color Field Conceptualism Continuity Contrapposto Cryptocurrency CubismJ
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Magazine Marbling Mechanical Art Memphis Group Merch Minimalism Modernism Modular Motif Murrine MylarP
Parasol Participatory Experience (Art) Patchwork Perspex Pointillism Pop Art Pop Gun Method Pop Shop Post-Art Nouveau Post-Modernism Proto-Conceptual Prototype Punk PyrographyQ
Terms
Notname
In art history, a Notname is an invented name given to an artist whose identity has been lost. The practice arose from the need to give such artists and their typically untitled, or generically titled works, an acceptable if unsatisfactory grouping, avoiding confusion when cataloging.