Rococo
Neoclassicism
Romanticism
Realism
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100

This Rococo artwork shows a young woman pushed by a suitor as a hidden admirer watches from the bushes.

What is The Swing by Fragonard? 


100

This style responds to the frivolity of Rococo and draws inspiration from classical antiquity.

What is Neoclassicism?


100

This movement emphasizes emotion, drama, and the sublime.

What is Romanticism? 


100

This movement rejected Romantic drama and instead depicted everyday life.

What is Realism? 


100

This portrait depicts a scholar-nun surrounded by books, celebrating intellectual achievement in New Spain.

What is Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz?


200

Rococo painting is best known for these stylistic qualities.

What are pastel colors, playful themes, and decorative elegance? 


200

This artwork by Jacques-Louis David shows a Roman legend.

What is The Oath of the Horatii? 


200

This Delacroix painting commemorates the July Revolution in France.

What is Liberty Leading the People? 


200

The Stone Breakers was painted by this artist.

Who is Gustave Courbet?


200

A massive Gothic Revival complex built after a fire destroyed an earlier structure.

What is the Palace of Westminster?


300

This woman artist created a self-portrait emphasizing grace and aristocratic refinement—still influenced by Rococo even as the style faded.

Who is Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun? 


300

Monticello reflects Neoclassical ideals inspired by this ancient architectural culture.

What is Classical Greece/Rome?

 

300

Turner’s Slave Ship uses color and loose brushwork to convey this concept.

What is the sublime (or intense emotional impact)?

 

300

This Manet painting caused scandal for its unidealized nude and confrontational gaze.

What is Olympia? 


300

This landscape shows Mexico’s national identity through the Valley of Mexico.

What is The Valley of Mexico by Velasco?


400

Rococo emerges during the reign of this French king.

Who is Louis XV? 


400

Name one Neoclassical characteristic visible in Houdon’s George Washington.

What are contrapposto, idealization, Roman fasces (bound rods), calm rationality? (Any one)

400

Thomas Cole’s The Oxbow is an example of this American movement within Romanticism.

What is the Hudson River School? 


400

Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art comments on this artistic debate.

What is whether photography counts as “fine art”? 


400

This photograph by Muybridge scientifically studies movement.

What is The Horse in Motion?


500

Name two ways Rococo differs from Baroque.

What are (1) lighter/pastel palette, (2) intimate interior scenes, (3) playful romantic subjects, (4) decorative over drama? (Any two)

 

500

This Enlightenment-themed painting by Joseph Wright of Derby uses a single light source to symbolize empirical thought.

What is A Philosopher Giving a Lecture on the Orrery?

500

Ingres’ La Grande Odalisque shows Romantic tendencies despite his academic training—name one.

What are elongated proportions, exoticism/Orientalism, sensuality, or emotional emphasis? (Any one)


500

Daguerre’s Still Life in Studio reflects photography’s early link to this earlier art genre.

What is still life painting?


500

This sculpture commemorates the Hundred Years’ War (Title and artist)

What is The Burghers of Calais by Rodin?