Rococo/Neoclassical Art & Classical Music
Realist Art & Romanticism Music/Art
Impressionism-Surrealism
Impressionism-Surrealism cont.
Pop Art
100
What is the French term for “fool the eye;” a trick with perspective?
Trompe-l'œil
100
A ______________________ is a person who excels in musical technique.  
Virtuoso
100
What is the French term for painting in the open air (painting outside)?
En plein-air
100
What do we call a work of art made by pasting together various elements onto a single surface?
A collage
100
A copy of a work of art produced by the maker of the original art or under his or her supervision is a ________. A general copy of a work of art is a ______.
Replica Reproduction
200
What three words did we use to describe classical music?
Clarity, dignity, logical form
200
Which artists wanted to inspire social change, the Romanticists or the Realists?
Realists
200
What does Avant-garde mean?
On the cutting edge; innovative  
200
Impressionists wanted to show the effect of ________ in their paintings.
Light
200
What famous Pop artist painted and made prints of the campbell's soup can?
Andy Warhol
300
Which composer, while still a young child, toured Europe with his father and sister? He was also known for writing his music down perfectly the first time.
Mozart
300
In what country is ("Mad") King Ludwig’s Castle (Neuschwanstein Castle)?
Germany
300
Which abstract expressionist artist liked to fling paint onto a large canvas on his studio floor?
Jackson Pollock
300
Which woman artist loved to paint desert flowers?
Georgia O'Keeffe
300
What did Roy Lichtenstein's paintings that we studied look like?
They were made up of tiny dots as if imitating a magazine printer. They were inspired by comic strips, with bright colors (often red, blue & yellow) & had thick black outlines.
400
Which classical composer went deaf?
Beethoven
400
Describe the art of the Romanticist painters.
Fanciful, emotional (showing all kinds of emotion) including violence, anger, happiness, excitement, love, etc. Often times the painters made up scenes from their mind (they were imaginative).
400
What was the aim of the Surrealist painters?
They were attempting to show what takes place in a person’s subconscious mind.
400
Who created the style of Cubism?
Pablo Picasso
400
Photorealism is an offshoot of Pop Art. It was called photorealism because of its fascination with camera images. Modern painter Chuck Close has painted many large photorealistic paintings..but something special about some of his large paintings are that they are painted in the technique of _________ painting and still look amazingly realistic!
finger painting
500
What is the Neoclassical painting called with the three soldiers swearing an oath on a sword that another man is holding? There are women in the background crying.
The Oath of the Horatii
500
What 19th century artists chose to paint subjects that came before Raphael – primarily medieval legends, Early Christian themes, and Ancient Greek historical or mythological stories. (They painted the women with long hair in the boats & talking to knights in magical looking settings)
The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
500
Who used the technique of "pointillism" in their work? (They painted "Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte")
Seurat
500
Which impressionist artist painted the lily pad pond over and over again?
Claude Monet
500
What kind of subject matter is used in Pop Art?
The subjects were usually common household objects (such as shoes or soup cans) or scenes (such as movie stars and comic strips), things that can be pulled from everyday life (media, ads, etc). They utilized the imagery and techniques of consumerism and popular culture.
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