Deck 25: The Age of Positivism

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What subject matter was Renoir well known for painting?

A) water lilies
B) Parisians at leisure
C) odalisques
D) natives of the South Seas
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Nadar made a photographic portrait of which famous impressionist?

A) Monet
B) Cassatt
C) Rossetti
D) Courbet
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The name of the economic and social doctrine that advocates state ownership and control of the basic means of production together with the egalitarian distribution of wealth is:

A) Socialism
B) Capitalism
C) Competition
D) Laissez-faire
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Realism began to dissipate in Europe as an intellectual attitude and stylist trend after 1848 and was gradually superseded by Romanticism.
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Which photojournalist documented the Civil War with grim realism?

A) Nadar
B) Walpole
C) Millet
D) O'Sullivan
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Mary Cassatt, an artist from England, exhibited with Monet and the other Impressionists.
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What was revolutionary about Courbet's subject matter?

A) Voluptuous nudes were considered offensive
B) Women and children were not an accepted category of the French Academy
C) Working-class life was proudly painted on an epic scale
D) The same subject was painted repeatedly
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Who was the recognized leader of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood?

A) Rossetti
B) Morris
C) Whistler
D) Eakins
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Which group sought inspiration from the masters of the fifteenth century, hoping to reform the ills of modern society through their art?

A) Realists
B) Impressionists
C) Romantics
D) Pre-Raphaelites
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Which of the following was NOT a contribution of Japanese prints to nineteenth-century Western aesthetics?

A) One-point perspective
B) Flat forms
C) Compressed space
D) abrupt cropping
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Impressionist paintings that were produced outdoors, and not in the studio are called :

A) plein air paintings
B) fresh air pictures
C) al fresco paintings
D) au naturel paintings
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For which American Impressionist artist was maternity the most frequent theme and focus?

A) Degas
B) Whistler
C) Homer
D) Cassatt
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The Salon des refusés was an exhibition, held in conjunction with the official Salon, of:

A) rejected artists
B) prize-winning artists
C) female artists
D) those who refused to participate
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Who used materials of the Industrial Age after having built green houses earlier in his career?

A) Paxton
B) Jefferson
C) Labrouste
D) Eiffel
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Who painted the same scene over and over to study the fleeting effects of light and color?

A) Manet
B) Renoir
C) Degas
D) Monet
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti was the leader and spokesperson for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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What term is used to describe a cultural infatuation with all things Japanese?

A) Japonisme
B) Chinoiserie
C) Orientalism
D) Colonialism
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The term often used to describe the new mentality of pragmatism and materialism that emerged in the 1840s is:

A) Positivism
B) Modernism
C) Industrialization
D) Idealism
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Who painted scenes of the ballet from extraordinary angles?

A) Courbet
B) Renoir
C) Manet
D) Degas
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Whose painting of a rural burial with common provincial folk was an affront to contemporary taste?

A) Courbet
B) Morisot
C) Homer
D) Monet
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What were the motivations of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and how are those motivations manifested in their artwork?
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The Crystal Palace and the Eiffel Tower were both constructed independent of major international exhibitions in England and France.
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Define Positivism and discuss how it is manifested in three different works of art.
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Why was Manet's Luncheon on the Grass so controversial and shockingly new when it was first painted and exhibited? Be sure to discuss both the subject matter and style of his painting in your answer.
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Discuss the various ways in which artists employed the new medium of photography in the nineteenth century.
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Some might suggest that Impressionist artists were simply interested in capturing a pretty scene. Dispute this view by discussing the various motivations of the Impressionist artists.
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Select one major political, social, or cultural change of the mid nineteenth century and discuss its impact on or reflection in a work of art.
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What was innovative about the construction techniques and materials of the Crystal Palace and the Eiffel Tower? How do these structures both continue and challenge traditions in architectural history?
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A daguerreotype was a photographic process that exposed light on a silver iodide-coated copper or glass plate and allowed for one image, which remained on that plate.
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Deck 25: The Age of Positivism
1
What subject matter was Renoir well known for painting?

A) water lilies
B) Parisians at leisure
C) odalisques
D) natives of the South Seas
B
2
Nadar made a photographic portrait of which famous impressionist?

A) Monet
B) Cassatt
C) Rossetti
D) Courbet
A
3
The name of the economic and social doctrine that advocates state ownership and control of the basic means of production together with the egalitarian distribution of wealth is:

A) Socialism
B) Capitalism
C) Competition
D) Laissez-faire
A
4
Realism began to dissipate in Europe as an intellectual attitude and stylist trend after 1848 and was gradually superseded by Romanticism.
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5
Which photojournalist documented the Civil War with grim realism?

A) Nadar
B) Walpole
C) Millet
D) O'Sullivan
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Mary Cassatt, an artist from England, exhibited with Monet and the other Impressionists.
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7
What was revolutionary about Courbet's subject matter?

A) Voluptuous nudes were considered offensive
B) Women and children were not an accepted category of the French Academy
C) Working-class life was proudly painted on an epic scale
D) The same subject was painted repeatedly
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Who was the recognized leader of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood?

A) Rossetti
B) Morris
C) Whistler
D) Eakins
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9
Which group sought inspiration from the masters of the fifteenth century, hoping to reform the ills of modern society through their art?

A) Realists
B) Impressionists
C) Romantics
D) Pre-Raphaelites
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10
Which of the following was NOT a contribution of Japanese prints to nineteenth-century Western aesthetics?

A) One-point perspective
B) Flat forms
C) Compressed space
D) abrupt cropping
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Impressionist paintings that were produced outdoors, and not in the studio are called :

A) plein air paintings
B) fresh air pictures
C) al fresco paintings
D) au naturel paintings
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12
For which American Impressionist artist was maternity the most frequent theme and focus?

A) Degas
B) Whistler
C) Homer
D) Cassatt
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13
The Salon des refusés was an exhibition, held in conjunction with the official Salon, of:

A) rejected artists
B) prize-winning artists
C) female artists
D) those who refused to participate
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Who used materials of the Industrial Age after having built green houses earlier in his career?

A) Paxton
B) Jefferson
C) Labrouste
D) Eiffel
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Who painted the same scene over and over to study the fleeting effects of light and color?

A) Manet
B) Renoir
C) Degas
D) Monet
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti was the leader and spokesperson for the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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17
What term is used to describe a cultural infatuation with all things Japanese?

A) Japonisme
B) Chinoiserie
C) Orientalism
D) Colonialism
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18
The term often used to describe the new mentality of pragmatism and materialism that emerged in the 1840s is:

A) Positivism
B) Modernism
C) Industrialization
D) Idealism
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Who painted scenes of the ballet from extraordinary angles?

A) Courbet
B) Renoir
C) Manet
D) Degas
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Whose painting of a rural burial with common provincial folk was an affront to contemporary taste?

A) Courbet
B) Morisot
C) Homer
D) Monet
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What were the motivations of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and how are those motivations manifested in their artwork?
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22
The Crystal Palace and the Eiffel Tower were both constructed independent of major international exhibitions in England and France.
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23
Define Positivism and discuss how it is manifested in three different works of art.
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24
Why was Manet's Luncheon on the Grass so controversial and shockingly new when it was first painted and exhibited? Be sure to discuss both the subject matter and style of his painting in your answer.
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Discuss the various ways in which artists employed the new medium of photography in the nineteenth century.
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Some might suggest that Impressionist artists were simply interested in capturing a pretty scene. Dispute this view by discussing the various motivations of the Impressionist artists.
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Select one major political, social, or cultural change of the mid nineteenth century and discuss its impact on or reflection in a work of art.
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What was innovative about the construction techniques and materials of the Crystal Palace and the Eiffel Tower? How do these structures both continue and challenge traditions in architectural history?
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A daguerreotype was a photographic process that exposed light on a silver iodide-coated copper or glass plate and allowed for one image, which remained on that plate.
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