Deck 23: Art in the Age of the Enlightenment, 1750-1789
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Deck 23: Art in the Age of the Enlightenment, 1750-1789
1
Though an accomplished Neoclassical painter, Angelica Kauffmann was not permitted to join the Royal Academy because she was a woman.
False
2
Who designed English Neoclassical interiors based on the antique without slavishly imitating it?
A) Houdon
B) Adam
C) Copley
D) Kauffmann
A) Houdon
B) Adam
C) Copley
D) Kauffmann
B
3
George Stubbs specialized in paintings of:
A) Dogs
B) Horses
C) Heroic battle scenes
D) Mythological subject
A) Dogs
B) Horses
C) Heroic battle scenes
D) Mythological subject
B
4
This sculptor is often described as the portraitist of the Enlightenment:
A) David
B) Greuze
C) Houdon
D) Soufflot
A) David
B) Greuze
C) Houdon
D) Soufflot
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5
Who was known as a portrait painter of the British aristocracy?
A) Tiepolo
B) Hogarth
C) Neumann
D) Reynolds
A) Tiepolo
B) Hogarth
C) Neumann
D) Reynolds
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6
Who was the artist who produced romanticized depictions of monumental buildings and ruins from Roman antiquity?
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Greuze
C) Piranesi
D) Kauffmann
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Greuze
C) Piranesi
D) Kauffmann
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7
The climax of the Grand Tour of the eighteenth century was often a trip and extended visit to which city?
A) Rome
B) Paris
C) London
D) Berlin
A) Rome
B) Paris
C) London
D) Berlin
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8
Which architect had a strong influence on Neoclassical architecture?
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Greuze
C) Fischer von Erlach
D) Palladio
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Greuze
C) Fischer von Erlach
D) Palladio
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9
Neoclassicism was a reaction against:
A) The control of the French Academy
B) The Enlightenment
C) Napoleon
D) Rococo
A) The control of the French Academy
B) The Enlightenment
C) Napoleon
D) Rococo
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10
The painting of Anton Raphael Mengs combines the planarity and linearity as the basis of his style.
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11
Who promoted the art and culture of ancient Greece as a foundation for Neoclassical culture?
A) Winckelmann
B) Greuze
C) Watteau
D) Palladio
A) Winckelmann
B) Greuze
C) Watteau
D) Palladio
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12
Gavin Hamilton's Andromache Bewailing the Death of Hector was widely available for viewing to the public because:
A) it was an engraving
B) it was loaned to many museums
C) its monumental size made it easy to view
D) Hamilton painted many copies
A) it was an engraving
B) it was loaned to many museums
C) its monumental size made it easy to view
D) Hamilton painted many copies
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13
Who was an American painter who established a thriving practice in London?
A) Benjamin West
B) Thomas Cole
C) Thomas Eakins
D) Joshua Reynolds
A) Benjamin West
B) Thomas Cole
C) Thomas Eakins
D) Joshua Reynolds
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14
Whose paintings have a moralizing quality saying that war is noble and that no sacrifice is too great for the good of the state?
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Goya
C) David
D) Greuze
A) Vigée-Lebrun
B) Goya
C) David
D) Greuze
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15
Which French sculptor best exemplifies Enlightenment empiricism?
A) Houdon
B) Rodin
C) Greuze
D) Clodion
A) Houdon
B) Rodin
C) Greuze
D) Clodion
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16
What style is characterized by a revival of classical forms and motifs, embraced Enlightenment ideals, valued intellect over emotion, and line over color?
A) Rococo
B) Baroque
C) Romanticism
D) Neoclassicism
A) Rococo
B) Baroque
C) Romanticism
D) Neoclassicism
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17
The Age of the Enlightenment was exclusively a European phenomenon.
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18
Neoclassical art often illustrated what were considered the virtuous actions and deeds of which ancient peoples?
A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Mesopotamians
D) Mycenaeans
A) Romans
B) Egyptians
C) Mesopotamians
D) Mycenaeans
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19
Who was the most important history painter in England in the late 1700s and early 1800s?
A) Kauffmann
B) Copley
C) Adam
D) West
A) Kauffmann
B) Copley
C) Adam
D) West
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20
Which artist was an important genre painter in eighteenth-century France?
A) Greuze
B) David
C) Ingres
D) Watteau
A) Greuze
B) David
C) Ingres
D) Watteau
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21
Compare Rococo and Neoclassicism in terms of subject matter, style, and purpose.
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22
Discuss David's Oath of the Horatii as a political work of art.
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23
What is traditionally classical and what is distinctly new, and Neoclassical, about Claude-Nicolas Ledoux's Barrière de l'Etoile that once stood in Paris?
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24
Claude-Nicolas Ledoux designed 50 or more tax gates or customs houses for Rome using an inventive neoclassical vocabulary of architectural forms.
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25
Interest in classical antiquity was influenced by what archaeological discoveries? How did this have an impact on the arts? How did writers and philosophers of the time influence French Neoclassicism?
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26
How does Benjamin West's The Death of General Wolfe combine imagery and ideas from the history of art and Christianity to comment upon a contemporary military event? What message does West seek to communicate about the death of the English general?
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27
The Chiswick House by Lord Burlington demonstrates a movement away from Palladio's influence in English Neoclassical architecture.
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