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100

what is the revival of a classical style or treatment in art, literature, architecture, or music.


Neo-classicism 

100

What ancient civilizations influenced Neoclassical art?

Ancient Greek and Rome

100

What does this painting represent?

Orientalism 

100

What hemisphere was dominating the world during this time, which affected how art showed their superiority 

The Western Hemisphere

100

What mythological baby figure is depicted in many of the artworks to represent beauty, love, and passion

Cupid

200

what is the practice of depicting reality in accurate, detailed, unembellished manner of nature or of contemporary life

realism 

200

How were human bodies depicted in Neoclassical art?

Idealized bodies with chiseled muscles and proportioned perfectly. 
200

Why is this painting a bad picture of an emperor?

This painting depicts him as ill which can lead to mockery and undermines his authority. 

200

This era took place after which major event?

The French Revolution 

200

What controversial figure during the French Revolution was killed and is depicted by David with a message. 

Jean Paul Marat

300

what is the depiction of courageous, selfless, and noble characters in grand narratives that celebrate virtuous deeds.

Heroism

300

what was a theme in Neo-classicism art that often shows art in a balanced harmonious arrangement 

Symmetry 

300

What painting shows a woman being pushed on a swing in a lush garden, kicking off her shoe, with a hidden admirer gazing up at her from the bushes. 

The Swing by Jean-Honoré Fragonard


300

The death of which leader was a pivotal moment leading to the French Revolution?

King Louis XV

300

What famous artist entered and lost the Prix De Rome award three times and won for this piece.

Jacques-Louis David

400

what is the study of how the East is viewed, stereotyped, and dominated by the West, as highlighted by Edward Said.

Orientalism

400

What was a theme in Neo-Classicism art that portrayed women to symbolize beauty, purity, and moral virtue.

Nudity

400

What painting is portraying Napoleon's influence over France and his glorification of himself by crowning his wife instead of himself?

Coronation 


400

This piece by Antoine-Jean Gros shows a dramatic scene of Napoleon visiting his soldiers who are suffering from what plague? 

The Bubonic Plague 

400

Who is depicted in this painting and why are they depicted in this way? 


Napoleon

500

The most prestigious award for artists to study 3-5 years at French academy in Rome.

Prix De Rome

500

Fill in the blanks: One of the dangerous pre-revolutionary themes is the willingness to die for your _____ or _____ beliefs 

political and religious 

500

What painting depicts three brothers swearing oath to the loyalty of their father and to defend Rome with distressed women in the background. 

David, Oath of the Horatii, 1784, Oil on Canvas

500

During this time paintings emphasized moral and civic virtues, showing historical figures which was moving away from biblical scenes. This is reflecting how during this time they shifted towards secularism which is called separation of ___.

Separation of Church and State. 

500

What mythological figure  known for fertility and love is allowed to be depicted nude in many pieces during this time? 

Venus

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