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OH SO Romantic
Really Real
Impressive or Not
Random Chance
100
The Swing by Jean-Honore Fragonard is similar to other Rococo paintings in that it? a. uses tenebrism to sharply contrast dark and light b. is concerned with the classical ideals of Polykleitos c. is innovative and experimental in painting techniques d. uses of pastel palette
What is use of pastel palette
100
The Grand Odalisque by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres from 1814 was inspired by all of the following EXCEPT a. an exoticism derived from depicting a Middle Easter setting b. the facial formulas used by Raphael c. a figure style reminiscent of Italian mannerist d. a brushstroke used in the Rococo
What is the brushstroke used in Rococo
100
Late nineteenth-century European painting had a fascination for all of the following EXCEPT a. trains canals, and other forms of modern transportation b. light atmospheric effects achieved by short brushstrokes c. still life and landscapes d. historical and religious subjects done on commission
What is historical and religious subjects done on commission
100
Mary Cassatt drew inspiration from a. African masks b. Chinese scroll prints c. Aztec sculptures d. Japanese prints
What is Japanese prints
100
Etchings are different from engraving in that etchings a. require a metal plate as a ground b. use a tool to cut into a surface c. must be realized by passing paper over the impression d. must be immersed in acid to achieve an image
What is must be immersed in acid to achieve an image
200
The structure of Monticello is healed influenced by Thomas Jefferson’s a. trip to Spain to study Renaissance architecture b. work as an archaeologist uncaring the ancient ruins of Pompeii c. study of classical temples in the south h of France d. Friendship with George Washington and by hi architectural theories
What is study of classical temples in the south h of France
200
Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix depict in allegorical terms a moment from the a. French Revolution of 1789 b. American revolution 1776 c. Parisian uprising of 1830 d. Franco-Prussian War of 1870
What is Parisian Uprising of 1830
200
Painters achieved fame in the nineteenth century by having their works a. realize success at the Salons of Paris b. photographers for posterity c. enter royal collections d. shipped to eager buyers in non-Western countries
What is realize success at the Salons of Paris
200
Which of the following periods in art history was rejected by the public when it first debuted? a. Romanticism b. Impressionism c. Neoclassicism d. Rococo
What is Impressionism
200
There are several versions of all of the following works of art EXCEPT a. The Burghers of Calais by Rodin b. The Kiss by Brancusi c. The Scream by Munch d. The Stone Breakers by Courbet
What is The Stone Breakers by Courbet
300
The Columns and the pediment of Monticello are meant to recall the a. ancient Egyptian pharaohs and their expression of eternity b. Greek gods and their mythological satires c. Roman Republic and its governmental ideas d. Gothic churches and their spirituality
What is Roman Republic and its governmental ideas
300
The Slave Ship by Joseph W.M. Turner is based on a. the novels of Herman Melville b. the sinking of the French Frigate The Medusa c. events related to the eighteenth century ship called The Zong d. the American Civil War and the passage of the Emancipation Proclamation
What is events related to the eighteenth century ship called the Zong
300
Manet’s Olympia horrified contemporary critics as well as the public because a. the central figure was a prostitute, which was new in art history b. the inclusion of a black woman was bold and experimental c. it relied on the Renaissance view of formal composition, and that was deemed outdated d. it depicted the main figure as shameless and defiant in her role
What is depicted the main figure as shameless and defiant in her role
300
In Claude Monet’s Saint-Lazare Station, the artist represented the a. effect of light and air on a given subject b.breakdown of reality into it composite form c. rearranging of reality into different geometric shapes d. sharp contrast of light and dark areas
What is effect of light and air on a given subject
300
Joseph Turner’s The slave Ship (slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon coming on) was exhibited a. with a poem composted by the artist b. as part of an anti-slavery exhibition in London c. in a private space so that authorities would to confiscated the work d.in Paris, because it was safer to represent anti-British works abroad
What is with a poem composted by the artist
400
Jacques-Louis David’s the Oath of the Horatio is based on an ancient Roman story, but the painting technique owes a great deal to a. Peter Paul Rubans b. Caravaggio c. Johannes Vermeer d. Jacopo Pontormo
What is caravaggio
400
Thomas Cole’s paintings have historical allusion to contemporary issues concerning a. slavery in the American south b. manifest Destiny c. the building of the railroads and their effect on american culture d. the treatment of American Indians as anthropological specimens
What is Manifest Destiny
400
Edward Muybridge’s experiments using the zoopraxiscope enabled him to a. draw onto a negative to create special effects b. freeze the action of a fast-moving object c. introduce color for the first time in a world of black and white photography d.make multiple comes from a single negative
What is freeze the action of a fast-moving object
400
The Hudson River School was a. set up to train New York artist b. a school of arts and crafts c. a group of landscape painters d. closed during World War II by the Nazis
What is a group of landscape painters
400
Although an Impressionist, Mary Cassatt often deviated from the works produced by other artist in that a. her work shows an affection for landscape b. group portraits are the dominant element in Cassatt’s oeuvre c. Still life takes on a greater meaning for Cassatt than for other impressionists d.Cassatt emphasis the role of women living lives independently from men
What is Cassatt emphasis the role of women living lives independently from men
500
William Hogarth’s satire paintings are a reflection of a movement in the eighteenth century called a. the Enlightenment b. Naturalism c. the Industrial Revolution d. the Grand Tour
What is the Enlightenment
500
Joseph Turner’s theories about landscape painting are most closely akin to those of a. Ogata Korin b. Thomas Cole c. Claude Monet d. Hokusai
What is Hokusai
500
Post-Impressionist artist differed from the impressionist a generation earlier by rejecting the Impressionist use of a.everyday people and situation in their work b.paintings in a series c.the transitory effect of change atmospheric conditions d.solid massing of forms
What is the transitory effect of change atmospheric conditions
500
In Paul Gauguin’s Where Do We Com From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? the artist has used symbols derived from all of the following sources EXCEPT a. Egyptian figures used for inspiration b. Japanese prints in the solid fields of color and unusual angels c. Tahitian imagery in the Polynesian idol d.French impressionism in the atmospheric effects
What is French impressionism in the atmospheric effects
500
An example of a work that is a caprice is a. Jean-Honore Fragonard’s The Swing b. Francisco de Goya’s and There’s Nothing to Be done c. Gustave Courbets The Stone Breakers d. Jose Maria Velasco’s the Valley of Mexico from the Hillside of Santa Isabel
What is Francisco de Goya’s and There’s Nothing to Be done
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