Deck 19: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art in the West

Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Question
<strong>  The asymmetrical, organic forms of Juste Aurèle Meissonnier's pair of candlesticks (figure 19.7) are typical of:</strong> A) Art Nouveau's interest in natural forms and art for everyday life B) The Rococo's interest in decoration and playfulness C) Romanticism's interest in drama and movement D) Neoclassicism's interest in looking backward and convention <div style=padding-top: 35px> The asymmetrical, organic forms of Juste Aurèle Meissonnier's pair of candlesticks (figure 19.7) are typical of:

A) Art Nouveau's interest in natural forms and art for everyday life
B) The Rococo's interest in decoration and playfulness
C) Romanticism's interest in drama and movement
D) Neoclassicism's interest in looking backward and convention
Use Space or
up arrow
down arrow
to flip the card.
Question
<strong>  Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's Marie Antoinette with a Rose (figure 19.9) is typically Rococo because:</strong> A) It is organic and uses chiaroscuro B) It reflects wealth and seriousness C) It has Classical references and is frivolous D) It is decorative and graceful <div style=padding-top: 35px> Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's Marie Antoinette with a Rose (figure 19.9) is typically Rococo because:

A) It is organic and uses chiaroscuro
B) It reflects wealth and seriousness
C) It has Classical references and is frivolous
D) It is decorative and graceful
Question
Neoclassicism used Classical subject matters, Classical styles, and academic convention to pursue what goal?

A) Capturing a feeling of awe
B) Drawing attention to technique
C) Developing virtuous citizens
D) Creating a new art style
Question
<strong>  Jacques-Louis David's The Oath of the Horatii (figure 19.10) is a model of structured Enlightenment thought due to what aspects?</strong> A) Triadic color scheme and focused intent of the men B) Triadic color scheme and passionate emotion C) Soft curves of the women and enormous size D) Warm and cool colors and powerful rhythm <div style=padding-top: 35px> Jacques-Louis David's The Oath of the Horatii (figure 19.10) is a model of structured Enlightenment thought due to what aspects?

A) Triadic color scheme and focused intent of the men
B) Triadic color scheme and passionate emotion
C) Soft curves of the women and enormous size
D) Warm and cool colors and powerful rhythm
Question
<strong>  Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (figure 19.13) is Neoclassical because it:</strong> A) Copies the Pantheon and uses brick B) Has a post-and-lintel porch and a monochromatic color scheme C) Is symmetrical and has a single level D) Has harmony and repeating geometric forms <div style=padding-top: 35px> Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (figure 19.13) is Neoclassical because it:

A) Copies the Pantheon and uses brick
B) Has a post-and-lintel porch and a monochromatic color scheme
C) Is symmetrical and has a single level
D) Has harmony and repeating geometric forms
Question
<strong>  The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16) show it to be:</strong> A) Neoclassical B) Romantic C) Impressionist D) Realist <div style=padding-top: 35px> The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16) show it to be:

A) Neoclassical
B) Romantic
C) Impressionist
D) Realist
Question
Romantic artists depicted which of the following to convey the sublime?

A) Violent cultures, portraits, and current events
B) Exotic cultures, landscapes, and current events
C) Landscapes, animals, and water
D) Natural forces, human relationships, and legends
Question
<strong>  Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21) is considered Modern art because it:</strong> A) Rejects academic conventions of subject matter B) Rejects linear perspective C) Draws attention to the light falling on the figures D) Uses a dull color palette <div style=padding-top: 35px> Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21) is considered Modern art because it:

A) Rejects academic conventions of subject matter
B) Rejects linear perspective
C) Draws attention to the light falling on the figures
D) Uses a dull color palette
Question
Realist art could be shocking to the public because:

A) It contained images of nude women
B) It subverted audience expectations for subject matter, size, and style
C) It rejected the use of realistic lighting and chiaroscuro
D) It made paintings that were bigger than any seen before
Question
<strong>  Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise (figure 19.24) is typically Impressionist because it had:</strong> A) A looser method of applying paint and a large size B) A flattened image and numerous layers of glazes C) Realism and a quick rhythm D) Colors seen in real life and an insignificant subject matter <div style=padding-top: 35px> Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise (figure 19.24) is typically Impressionist because it had:

A) A looser method of applying paint and a large size
B) A flattened image and numerous layers of glazes
C) Realism and a quick rhythm
D) Colors seen in real life and an insignificant subject matter
Question
Some Impressionist works feature a flattening of images due to the influence of:

A) The work of Berthe Morisot
B) Romantic paintings
C) Chinese literati paintings
D) Japanese prints
Question
<strong>  Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Georges Seurat in A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (figure 19.28), looked back to Impressionist methods and added a formal structure to their work, using:</strong> A) Ordered subject matters and visible paint marks B) Quick techniques and a method of painting in the studio C) Ordered paint application and controlled compositions D) Frozen figures and a flattened space <div style=padding-top: 35px> Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Georges Seurat in A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (figure 19.28), looked back to Impressionist methods and added a formal structure to their work, using:

A) Ordered subject matters and visible paint marks
B) Quick techniques and a method of painting in the studio
C) Ordered paint application and controlled compositions
D) Frozen figures and a flattened space
Question
<strong>  Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Vincent van Gogh in The Starry Night (figure 19.32), built on Impressionism by adding expression and symbolism through:</strong> A) A distortion of reality and a use of abstract shapes B) A change of actual colors and multiple distinct views C) Realistic subject matters and an illusion of three-dimensional forms D) A distortion of reality and a use of pointillism <div style=padding-top: 35px> Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Vincent van Gogh in The Starry Night (figure 19.32), built on Impressionism by adding expression and symbolism through:

A) A distortion of reality and a use of abstract shapes
B) A change of actual colors and multiple distinct views
C) Realistic subject matters and an illusion of three-dimensional forms
D) A distortion of reality and a use of pointillism
Question
By wanting art to be part of everyday life, Art Nouveau was influenced by:

A) Neoclassicism
B) The Rococo
C) Realism
D) Modernism
Question
Art Nouveau artists created works with ______ and ______ .

A) Nonrepresentational shapes / unusual designs
B) Plant forms / symmetrical motifs
C) Asymmetrical motifs / lush colors
D) Unusual designs / symmetrical motifs
Question
Rococo art reflected the lives of the middle class.
Question
Romantic artists were influenced by a feeling of helplessness in an overwhelming world.
Question
Impressionist painters did NOT want to depict what we actually see.
Question
Pointillism was a method used during the Post-Impressionist period.
Question
The Rococo influenced Art Nouveau.
Question
Using idealized, naturalistic figures; crisp contours; restrained emotions; and ancient architectural settings is typical of the ________ style.
Question
Romanticism can often feature ______ subject matters that capture a feeling of supreme awe and include uncontrollable current events; exotic, violent cultures; and mysterious landscapes.
Question
Realist artists are considered part of the _________ because they advanced new, cutting-edge styles and approaches that the status quo originally rejected, but their work eventually became part of the mainstream.
Question
One way the Impressionists tried to capture everyday scenes and the effects of changing light and atmosphere was to work outside, an approach called working ________ .
Question
Paul Cézanne controlled his brushstrokes and color application. This formal structure is typical of the period known as __________ .
Question
    and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?<div style=padding-top: 35px>     and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?<div style=padding-top: 35px> and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?
Question
Explain how the features and message of Neoclassical art can be seen as a reaction against the features and message of Rococo art. Give specific examples.
Question
Realism was shocking to the public. How was it shocking to the public? What would shock modern audiences in a similar way? Give examples.
Question
  Explain how a painting like Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Le Moulin de la Galette (figure 19.25) could be considered both Impressionist and Realist.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Explain how a painting like Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Le Moulin de la Galette (figure 19.25) could be considered both Impressionist and Realist.
Question
    Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism.<div style=padding-top: 35px>     Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism.
Unlock Deck
Sign up to unlock the cards in this deck!
Unlock Deck
Unlock Deck
1/30
auto play flashcards
Play
simple tutorial
Full screen (f)
exit full mode
Deck 19: Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Art in the West
1
<strong>  The asymmetrical, organic forms of Juste Aurèle Meissonnier's pair of candlesticks (figure 19.7) are typical of:</strong> A) Art Nouveau's interest in natural forms and art for everyday life B) The Rococo's interest in decoration and playfulness C) Romanticism's interest in drama and movement D) Neoclassicism's interest in looking backward and convention The asymmetrical, organic forms of Juste Aurèle Meissonnier's pair of candlesticks (figure 19.7) are typical of:

A) Art Nouveau's interest in natural forms and art for everyday life
B) The Rococo's interest in decoration and playfulness
C) Romanticism's interest in drama and movement
D) Neoclassicism's interest in looking backward and convention
B
2
<strong>  Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's Marie Antoinette with a Rose (figure 19.9) is typically Rococo because:</strong> A) It is organic and uses chiaroscuro B) It reflects wealth and seriousness C) It has Classical references and is frivolous D) It is decorative and graceful Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's Marie Antoinette with a Rose (figure 19.9) is typically Rococo because:

A) It is organic and uses chiaroscuro
B) It reflects wealth and seriousness
C) It has Classical references and is frivolous
D) It is decorative and graceful
D
3
Neoclassicism used Classical subject matters, Classical styles, and academic convention to pursue what goal?

A) Capturing a feeling of awe
B) Drawing attention to technique
C) Developing virtuous citizens
D) Creating a new art style
C
4
<strong>  Jacques-Louis David's The Oath of the Horatii (figure 19.10) is a model of structured Enlightenment thought due to what aspects?</strong> A) Triadic color scheme and focused intent of the men B) Triadic color scheme and passionate emotion C) Soft curves of the women and enormous size D) Warm and cool colors and powerful rhythm Jacques-Louis David's The Oath of the Horatii (figure 19.10) is a model of structured Enlightenment thought due to what aspects?

A) Triadic color scheme and focused intent of the men
B) Triadic color scheme and passionate emotion
C) Soft curves of the women and enormous size
D) Warm and cool colors and powerful rhythm
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
5
<strong>  Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (figure 19.13) is Neoclassical because it:</strong> A) Copies the Pantheon and uses brick B) Has a post-and-lintel porch and a monochromatic color scheme C) Is symmetrical and has a single level D) Has harmony and repeating geometric forms Thomas Jefferson's Monticello (figure 19.13) is Neoclassical because it:

A) Copies the Pantheon and uses brick
B) Has a post-and-lintel porch and a monochromatic color scheme
C) Is symmetrical and has a single level
D) Has harmony and repeating geometric forms
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
6
<strong>  The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16) show it to be:</strong> A) Neoclassical B) Romantic C) Impressionist D) Realist The strong colors, contrasting values, and painterly marks in Francisco Goya's The Third of May, 1808 (figure 19.16) show it to be:

A) Neoclassical
B) Romantic
C) Impressionist
D) Realist
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
7
Romantic artists depicted which of the following to convey the sublime?

A) Violent cultures, portraits, and current events
B) Exotic cultures, landscapes, and current events
C) Landscapes, animals, and water
D) Natural forces, human relationships, and legends
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
8
<strong>  Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21) is considered Modern art because it:</strong> A) Rejects academic conventions of subject matter B) Rejects linear perspective C) Draws attention to the light falling on the figures D) Uses a dull color palette Gustave Courbet's The Stone Breakers (figure 19.21) is considered Modern art because it:

A) Rejects academic conventions of subject matter
B) Rejects linear perspective
C) Draws attention to the light falling on the figures
D) Uses a dull color palette
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
9
Realist art could be shocking to the public because:

A) It contained images of nude women
B) It subverted audience expectations for subject matter, size, and style
C) It rejected the use of realistic lighting and chiaroscuro
D) It made paintings that were bigger than any seen before
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
10
<strong>  Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise (figure 19.24) is typically Impressionist because it had:</strong> A) A looser method of applying paint and a large size B) A flattened image and numerous layers of glazes C) Realism and a quick rhythm D) Colors seen in real life and an insignificant subject matter Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise (figure 19.24) is typically Impressionist because it had:

A) A looser method of applying paint and a large size
B) A flattened image and numerous layers of glazes
C) Realism and a quick rhythm
D) Colors seen in real life and an insignificant subject matter
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
11
Some Impressionist works feature a flattening of images due to the influence of:

A) The work of Berthe Morisot
B) Romantic paintings
C) Chinese literati paintings
D) Japanese prints
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
12
<strong>  Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Georges Seurat in A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (figure 19.28), looked back to Impressionist methods and added a formal structure to their work, using:</strong> A) Ordered subject matters and visible paint marks B) Quick techniques and a method of painting in the studio C) Ordered paint application and controlled compositions D) Frozen figures and a flattened space Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Georges Seurat in A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (figure 19.28), looked back to Impressionist methods and added a formal structure to their work, using:

A) Ordered subject matters and visible paint marks
B) Quick techniques and a method of painting in the studio
C) Ordered paint application and controlled compositions
D) Frozen figures and a flattened space
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
13
<strong>  Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Vincent van Gogh in The Starry Night (figure 19.32), built on Impressionism by adding expression and symbolism through:</strong> A) A distortion of reality and a use of abstract shapes B) A change of actual colors and multiple distinct views C) Realistic subject matters and an illusion of three-dimensional forms D) A distortion of reality and a use of pointillism Some Post-Impressionist artists, like Vincent van Gogh in The Starry Night (figure 19.32), built on Impressionism by adding expression and symbolism through:

A) A distortion of reality and a use of abstract shapes
B) A change of actual colors and multiple distinct views
C) Realistic subject matters and an illusion of three-dimensional forms
D) A distortion of reality and a use of pointillism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
14
By wanting art to be part of everyday life, Art Nouveau was influenced by:

A) Neoclassicism
B) The Rococo
C) Realism
D) Modernism
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
15
Art Nouveau artists created works with ______ and ______ .

A) Nonrepresentational shapes / unusual designs
B) Plant forms / symmetrical motifs
C) Asymmetrical motifs / lush colors
D) Unusual designs / symmetrical motifs
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
16
Rococo art reflected the lives of the middle class.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
17
Romantic artists were influenced by a feeling of helplessness in an overwhelming world.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
18
Impressionist painters did NOT want to depict what we actually see.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
19
Pointillism was a method used during the Post-Impressionist period.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
20
The Rococo influenced Art Nouveau.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
21
Using idealized, naturalistic figures; crisp contours; restrained emotions; and ancient architectural settings is typical of the ________ style.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
22
Romanticism can often feature ______ subject matters that capture a feeling of supreme awe and include uncontrollable current events; exotic, violent cultures; and mysterious landscapes.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
23
Realist artists are considered part of the _________ because they advanced new, cutting-edge styles and approaches that the status quo originally rejected, but their work eventually became part of the mainstream.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
24
One way the Impressionists tried to capture everyday scenes and the effects of changing light and atmosphere was to work outside, an approach called working ________ .
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
25
Paul Cézanne controlled his brushstrokes and color application. This formal structure is typical of the period known as __________ .
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
26
    and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?     and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted? and contrast Jean-Antoine Watteau's Return from Cythera (figure 19.8) and Paul Gauguin's Mahana No Atua (Day of the God) (figure 19.33). What do these works have in common? How do they reflect the different goals of the artists who made them, and the styles in which they were painted?
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
27
Explain how the features and message of Neoclassical art can be seen as a reaction against the features and message of Rococo art. Give specific examples.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
28
Realism was shocking to the public. How was it shocking to the public? What would shock modern audiences in a similar way? Give examples.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
29
  Explain how a painting like Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Le Moulin de la Galette (figure 19.25) could be considered both Impressionist and Realist. Explain how a painting like Pierre-Auguste Renoir's Le Moulin de la Galette (figure 19.25) could be considered both Impressionist and Realist.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
30
    Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism.     Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism. Explain how Vincent van Gogh's The Starry Night (figure 19.32) and Edvard Munch's The Scream (figure 19.34) still contain Impressionist elements, but also move away from Impressionism.
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.
Unlock Deck
k this deck
locked card icon
Unlock Deck
Unlock for access to all 30 flashcards in this deck.