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100
a style of art in nineteenth- century France that was a reaction to Baroque.
What is Neoclassicism
100
begun in Germany. sought to communicate strong personal and emotional feelings to the viewer.
What is Expressionism
100
many people exploring the same theme over a period of time.
What is Series
100
Romantic movement got its name from a widespread revival or interest in medieval stories
What is How did the Romantic movement get its name?
100
The that suggested the title Impressionism is Impression: Sunrise.
Which painting suggested the title Impressionism in the art critics?
200
a style of art that emphasizes the personal, emotional and dramatic aspects of exotic, literary and historical subject matter.
What is Romanticism
200
stressed more substantial subjects than those of the impressionist
What is Post- Impressionism
200
a style of nineteenth century French painting in which colors are systematically applied to canvas in small dots, producing a vibrant surface.
What is Pointillism
200
A revival happened because the English thought of it as their style.
During the early nineteenth century in England, why did a revival of the Gothic style become popular rather than Neoclassicism, as in Paris?
200
Dancers, cabaret & cafe goers, circus people
What were some of Toulouse-Loutrec's favorite subjects to paint?
300
a mid-nineteenth- century style of art based on the belief that the subject matter should be shown true to life, without any stylization or idealization.
What is Realism
300
a style of art that began in 1875.
What is Impressionism
300
the native arts of any culture, usually on a less sophisticated level than that of modern time
What is Primitive
300
Brush strokes
Describe the painted surface texture of Van Gogh's paintings.
400
symbolic of truths or generation about human nature.
What is Allegorical
400
a photographic device invented by Eadweard Muybridge in the late 1870s which produced a series of images of a moving subject.
What is Zoopraxiscope
400
Seurat studied oils, charcoal, and crayon to determine color, light, placement, and shapes. Seurat's technique is pointillism.
What did Seurat do in preparation for painting Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte? What technique did Seurat use to paint this picture? How large is this painting?
400
The country was France
As the twentieth century began, which country was the center of Western Art?
500
technique used by impressionist artist in which the viewer's eyes blends just apposed dots of color from a distance
What is Optical Mixing
500
the effect produced from the application of optical mixing.
What is Broken color
500
Impressionism developed from Realism
From which style of art did Impressionism develop?
500
The scream
What is Munch's most Famous painting?
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