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What was "the search for the sublime?"

Landscapes evoking heavy emotion. Panoramic portrayals in paintings such as epic battlefields, mountain vistas. The sublime was meant to challenge and push oneself as a person.  

100

What effect did newly created public parks have for the working class in the 19th - 20th centuries?

to relieve the physical and emotional stresses of life in the industrialized city

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Parc des Buttes Chaumont (ca. 1867) is an example of what concept? 

picturesque urbanism

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What class of people did many impressionism painters favor to paint?

bourgeois

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Who painted "the Heart of the Andes?"

Frederic Church

200

In the 19th century, what site included sham ruins, eclectic features, "fake features", and a false volcano?

Worlitz

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What is the term for the dramatic transformation of cities such as London to economic and industrial forces in the 19th - 20th centuries?

industrialization

200

When century was the French Revolution?

late 18th 

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Who was the Prefect of the Seine? 

Baron Georges Eugene von Haussmann

200

Define colonialism.

European exploration, conquest, and settlement of the New World (the Americas).

300

Define the word "kitsch"

“Kitsch” is art or design characterized by sentimental, often pretentious bad taste…“

300

How was landscape and green space seen in industrialized cities?

As promoting the health, safety and welfare of the population.

300

Was the French Revolution more peaceful, like England, or more violent?

Violent
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What did Baron Haussmann do in Paris?

Manage the whole scale reconstruction of Paris for Napoleon III.

300

Who led the "Hudson River School" of painters in the United States?

Thomas Cole

400

In what centuries was "eclectic exoticism" popular?

18th - 19th

400

What year was a bill introduced in the British Parliament to offer environmental belief to the working poor?

1832

400

When did the "restoration" end in France?

1830

400

Why was Paris historically more dense in population than London?

Paris was a walled city.
400

When was the Boston Public Garden built?

1857

500

Define 18th century pleasure gardens.

suburban establishments that catered to popular taste and to the growing capacity of the middle class for consumption

500

What is rus in urbe?

Insertion of the countryside into the city

500

Why were medieval, city defensive walls taken down during industrialization of cities?

The cities were expanding to a point that the walls were "holding in" the expansion, creating too dense areas of people.

500

When did the metro begin (the subway) in Paris?

1900

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Who painted "the Oxbow"?

Thomas Church

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