ARH Clicker Questions Test 3 – Flashcards
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The Discovery of Herculaneum and Pompeii which created an interest in classical art describes which art movement?
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Neoclassical
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Jacques Louis David painted the __ to provide inspiration and encouragement to revolutionary forces.
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Death of Marat
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The American leader __ embraces Neoclassicism because of its associations with important virtues such as morality, idealism, and patriotism.
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Thomas Jefferson
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The Grand Odalisque was a transitional painting between which two styles?
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Neoclassicism and Romanticism
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Géricault's Raft of the Medusa immortalized __.
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The aftermath of a French shipwreck.
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Which of the following artists was the most prominent member of the Hudson River School of Landscape painting?
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Cole
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Which of the following factors influenced Romantic landscape paintings (United States/Britain)?
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All of the above: Manifest Destiny, Expansions Westward, Industrial Revolution
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The transition from Neoclassicism to __ represented a shift in emphasis from reason to feeling, from calculation to intuition, and from objective nature to subjective emotion.
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Romanticism
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__ is a movement in Western art that developed in the second half of the 19th century and sought to capture the images and sensibilities of the age. This style of art goes beyond simply dealing with the present and involves the artist's critical examination of the premises of art itself.
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Modernism
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Courbet's use of __ in the The Stone Breakers further conveyed the dismal nature of manual labor?
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A palette of dirty browns and greys
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The leading figure of the Realist movement was __.
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Courbet
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The __ was an annual juried art exhibition of painting and sculpture in France, dating back from the early 17th c. through the 19th c. and characterized by tradition and conformance to rules. It was a giant exhibition that could make or break an artist's reputation.
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Salon
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__ is a movement in the 19th C. where artists represented subject matter fro everyday life (which had previously been considered an inappropriate subject).
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Realism
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Although __ painted familiar Impressionist subjects, his exaggeration of each element created a new tone.
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Toulouse-Lautrec
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In Night Café the artist has communicated the "madness" of the place by selecting and juxtaposing __.
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vivid hues whose juxtaposition augmented their intensity
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Which of the following artists explored the properties of light, plane, and color and their interrelationships?
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Cézanne
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Extreme subjectivity and the need to see through reality to a deeper reality were most typical of which of the following styles?
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Symbolist
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In Klimt's The Kiss, the patterning has clear ties to the __ movement.
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Art Nouveau
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Leading advocate of the Enlightenment in France
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Voltaire
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Major force of political, social, and economical change in the 18th century.
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The Enlightenment
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Believed human feeling and sensibility, and emotion came before reason.
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Jean Jacques Rousseau
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This was a church that served as a temple to honor Napoleon's Armies.
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La Madaleine
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First Romantic artist to depict the dark subconscious
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Fuseli
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A mixture of awe and terror that influenced Romanticism.
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Sublime
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The public was horrified by Manet's Olympia because of her....
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Her defiant look
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Was similar to Rembrandt's "Anatomy lesson of Dr. Tulp"
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Eakin's "The Gross Clinic"
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Illustrated the high cost of war
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O'Sullivan's "Harvest of Death"
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captures a fleeting moment in time
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Impressionism
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Sunlight of the portal
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Monet's "Rouen Cathedral" real subject was
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Japanese woodblock prints
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Degas "The Tub" was influenced by
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Japanese woodblock prints
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Cassat's "The Bath" also influenced by