Deck 20: Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
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Deck 20: Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1
Define "Pointillism" and identify the artist most associated with this term.
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2
Discuss the influence of Jacques-Louis David on the political climate of the times. Do you think it is significant that his painting Oath of the Horatii was exhibited just a few years before the French Revolution? Explain.
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3
What was the important artistic invention that occurred in 1841, which allowed artists to paint out of doors?
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4
Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise began the movement known as:
A) Post-Impressionism
B) Fauvism
C) Divisionism
D) Impressionism
A) Post-Impressionism
B) Fauvism
C) Divisionism
D) Impressionism
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5
The Post-Impressionists felt the Impressionists did not allow room for:
A) momentary impressions
B) emphasis on everyday life
C) personal expression
D) a single style
A) momentary impressions
B) emphasis on everyday life
C) personal expression
D) a single style
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6
Perhaps because of the pollution caused by the Industrial Revolution, British art in the late 18th- and early 19th-centuries seemed to focus on:
A) landscape
B) the growth of cities
C) the future
D) a celebration of factories
A) landscape
B) the growth of cities
C) the future
D) a celebration of factories
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7
The Horse Fair was painted by Rosa Bonheur, the artist who had to get police permission to wear trousers. It is an excellent example of:
A) Realism
B) Symbolism
C) Impressionism
D) Postimpressionism
A) Realism
B) Symbolism
C) Impressionism
D) Postimpressionism
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8
Luncheon on the Grass, by _______, was considered scandalous because of its loose brushwork and depiction of ordinary subjects in juxtaposition.
A) Paul Gauguin
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Edouard Manet
D) Claude Monet
A) Paul Gauguin
B) Vincent van Gogh
C) Edouard Manet
D) Claude Monet
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9
Eugene Delacroix was famous for his painterly qualities, meaning he used paint to:
A) smoothly and coolly fill in areas of color
B) outline his forms
C) tone down the emotional qualities of the works
D) define shapes by changes in color
A) smoothly and coolly fill in areas of color
B) outline his forms
C) tone down the emotional qualities of the works
D) define shapes by changes in color
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10
Elaborate the contributions of American Neoclassical architecture made by Thomas Jefferson. What else was he involved in besides architecture?
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11
In his letters to his brother Theo, Vincent van Gogh expressed his ideas about color as a force to show:
A) emotion
B) reverence for nature
C) intellect
D) religion
A) emotion
B) reverence for nature
C) intellect
D) religion
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12
In his search for spiritual truth, Paul Gauguin moved to _______, where he spent the rest of his life.
A) Fiji
B) Tahiti
C) Australia
D) New Zealand
A) Fiji
B) Tahiti
C) Australia
D) New Zealand
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13
How did the invention of photography impact the art world in general and painting in particular?
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14
Edgar Degas' paintings revealed his interest in the candid attitudes found in street photography and the asymmetry of:
A) the human body
B) Japanese prints
C) African masks
D) life in general
A) the human body
B) Japanese prints
C) African masks
D) life in general
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15
Essentially, what was the subject matter of Paul Cézanne's paintings?
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16
Why was Edouard Manet considered the most controversial artist in Paris in the 1860s? What was revolutionary about the works of Manet? Monet? Rodin? Cézanne? Van Gogh?
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17
What Renaissance sculptor influenced the work of Auguste Rodin?
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18
Using a painting by Paul Gauguin, discuss the Symbolist as a movement) characteristics in style and content.
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19
Angelica Kauffmann's paintings, such as Cornelia, Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures, were in the _______ style, which was based on Greek and Roman models.
A) Romantic
B) Neoclassic
C) Realist
D) Rococo
A) Romantic
B) Neoclassic
C) Realist
D) Rococo
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20
What was another term besides Neoclassicism that was used to describe Thomas Jefferson's influence on American architecture?
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