Romanticism
Realism
19th Century Modernism
20th Century Modernism
Post-Modernism
100

Which French historical figure glorified his role as emperor and ushered in a transition from Neoclassicism to Romanticism?

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

Which school of painting starts in France, looks at the least privileged people in society, and includes paintings like The Gleaners by Millet? 

The Barbizon School.

100

Edward Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergere and Claude Monet's Water Lilies are examples of art from which movement?

Impressionism.

100
Which art movement started in Italy and emphasized dynamism, speed and technology?

Futurism

100

Which art movement features action painting, large scale, and includes the works of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner?

Abstract Expressionism

200

The Statue of Liberty and Liberty Leading the People by Delacroix are examples of what kind of symbolic technique?

Personification: The representation of abstract ideas, emotions, or inanimate objects as human figures 

200

The Hudson River school comes from what country/geographic era?

The United States. Particularly the Northeast, including New York state, Massachusetts and New England. 

200

Which artist was strongly influenced by the Impressionists, but was not popular during his life? He was also known for his use of the colour wheel, heavy linework, and strange assortment of personal tastes.

Vincent Van Gogh.

200

Which art style represented luxury, glamour and technological progress in post-World War 1 America?

Art Deco

200

Richard Hamilton's Just What Is It That Makes
Today's Home So Different, So Appealing? 
uses what technique to create the final image?

Collage

300

What is the Sublime?

Greatness beyond calculation, measurement or imitation. Illogical and literally awesome, blowing you away in the sense that's almost frightening.

300

What does en plein air mean?

It is French for "done outside". The finished painting is completed outdoors and needs to be done quickly.

300

Which art movement radically distorts it’s subject matter in order to evoke moods or ideas?

Expressionism

300

Which type of art works with moving, non-traditional materials? The artist's goal is that the experience is never fixed. 

Kinetic Art

300

Lawren Harris, Emily Carr, Frederick Varely and Tom Thomson are all associated with which school/group of art?

The Group of Seven, a.k.a the Algonquin school. (Technically, Carr and Thomson were not part of the main seven.)

400

The Arc de Triomphe and Medieval City on a River by Schinkel reclaim the art and culture of which group?

The Goths (or the Gothic).

400

How does the invention of the photograph change composition and challenge the Academy? 

Early photos are still composed like classical paintings. Photos are accurate, more accurate than what a painter could do. The creation of the Daguerreotype means that untrained people can capture reality.

400

19th century scultpture focuses more on ____ rather than accurate representation?

(multiple answers can work here!)

Materiality, speed, smaller size

400

Which movement is split into two major types, analytic and synthetic? What's the difference between the two types?

Cubism. Analytic Cubism is the first wave and involves fragmenting and overlapping simple forms. Synthetic Cubism uses different materials and brings in collages.

400

Which art movement chooses pre-existing symbols and includes images from mass culture?

Pop Art

500

What are the key characteristics of Romanticist ideology?

Free play of emotions and creativity; unreason/irrational. Sensitivity, feeling, freedom and spontaneity. Critique of Enlightenment values.


500

How does Realism reject Romanticist ideals?

Romanticism emphasizes imagination, the sublime beauty of nature, and often idealizes the past or “exotic” subjects. Conversely, Realism focuses on the detailed depiction of everyday life, ordinary people, and contemporary social realities.

500

How do Modern art and modernity challenge the purpose of the Academy?

If the whole purpose of the academy is timelessness, then the whole purpose of modernity is that it is of right now. The Academy is no longer the authority on what is good vs. bad art, or who can be a succesful artist.

500

According to Marcel Duchamp, what is art and who makes that determination?

Marcel Duchamp believed that art institutions, rather than the academy, were the new gatekeepers of art. Therefore, art is whatever the institution accepts.

500

What are some key characteristics of Post-Modernism?

Self-conscious creative process. Engagement with context/the viewer. New and/or traditionally marginalized voices. Complete freedom from modernist rules. Return of representation. Internationalization of the art world. Social criticism and shock.

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