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Questions
Answers
1)
Realism
2)
Baroque
3)
Mannerism
4)
Impressionism
1)
Figures are extravagent in pose
2)
If you can't see it you can't paint it
3)
You don't see a whole picture rather shapes of color
4)
Elongated elegant bodies
1)
Daumier
2)
Corbet
3)
Baudelaire
4)
Millet
1)
Corbet
2)
Brunelleschi
3)
Baudelaire
4)
Miller
1)
Miller
2)
Corbet
3)
Baudelaire
4)
Monet
1)
The great famine and wars throughout europe
2)
Revolution through out europe and the writing of communist manifesto by karl marx
3)
The christian re-reformation and the council of trent
4)
The protestant reformation and martin luthers 95 thesis
1)
The sower
2)
The peasant
3)
The stone breaker
4)
Burial at ornans
1)
Daumier
2)
Manet
3)
Millet
4)
Courbet
1)
Daumier
2)
Corbet
3)
Millet
4)
Manet
1)
Daumier
2)
Manet
3)
Courbet
4)
Millet
1)
The third class carriage
2)
Burial at ornans
3)
The stone breakers
4)
Luncheon on the grass
1)
Degas
2)
Daumier
3)
Courbet
4)
Manet
1)
Like father like son
2)
People born poor stay poor
3)
Child labor was a serious issue
4)
Everyone had to work hard in this time period
1)
The Luncheon on the Grass
2)
The orchestra at the Paris Opera
3)
The Burial at Ornan
4)
The Third Class Carriage
1)
Daumier
2)
Manet
3)
Courbet
4)
Degas
1)
A young child
2)
Nobody knows
3)
The prince of Ornan
4)
A peasant man
1)
The Sower
2)
The Third Class Carriage
3)
The Luncheon on the Grass
4)
The Orchestra at the Paris Opera
1)
Daumier
2)
Degas
3)
Millet
4)
Manet
1)
Degas
2)
Manet
3)
Durer
4)
Daumier
1)
The Stone Breakers
2)
The Luncheon on the Grass
3)
The Orchestra at the Paris Opera
4)
The Sower
1)
Courbet
2)
Manet
3)
Monet
4)
Degas
1)
Metropolitan Museum of Art
2)
In a bar
3)
Salon de Refuses
4)
The Louvre
1)
Paint
2)
Chalk
3)
Pastels
4)
Ink
1)
The Luncheon on the Grass
2)
The Orchestra at the Paris Opera
3)
The Sower
4)
At the theater
1)
Manet
2)
Degas
3)
Stucco
4)
Daumier
1)
The french revolution
2)
The american revolution
3)
The french revolutio
4)
All of the above
1)
The raft of the Medusa
2)
The slave ship
3)
The oath of Horatii
4)
Death of Morat
1)
Turner
2)
Francisco
3)
David
4)
Theodore
1)
Rococo: subjects in love romanticism: violent topics
2)
Rococo: looks like a painting romanticism: looks like it wants to jump off the page
3)
Rococo: brilliant colors that jump off the wall romanticism: pastels
4)
Rococo: elegant lines romantacism: straight lines
1)
One point perspective
2)
Broken color
3)
Whispy line work
4)
Use of atmosphere
1)
Aerial atmosphere
2)
Classical antiquity
3)
Post and lintel
4)
Use of stucco
1)
Conflict
2)
Self sacrifice and devotion
3)
Bravery and power
4)
All of the above
1)
They have dark backgrounds to help the eye from straying
2)
They were relatable to the time period and events occuring
3)
They focused on the beauty of life
4)
All of the above
1)
Men: active women:passive
2)
Men straight lines women: curved lines
3)
Men: bright coloring women: dull coloring
4)
Men: light lines women: bold lines
1)
Oath of the Horatii
2)
Pieta
3)
The raft of the medusa
4)
The Death of Morat
1)
Rubens
2)
David
3)
Marat
4)
Theodore
1)
He was a famous painter
2)
He led the spanish revolution
3)
He was of political importance and was assassinated
4)
He was a character in a greek myth
1)
Bruegel
2)
Michaelangelo
3)
Caravaggio
4)
Rembrandt
1)
Fine arts
2)
Posters
3)
Papers and photographs
4)
Books
1)
Death
2)
Persistance
3)
Passion
4)
Fear
1)
Michaelangelo
2)
Cosimo de Medicci
3)
Jesus
4)
Martin Luther
1)
The third of may
2)
The Raft of the Medusa
3)
Raising of the Cross
4)
The slave ship
1)
Rubens
2)
Theodore
3)
Fransisco Goya
4)
Turner
1)
He went to the morgue
2)
Went to the beach to study waves
3)
Talked to survivors
4)
All of the above
1)
A pleasant outdoor scene
2)
The awesomeness of nature
3)
The strength of the human race
4)
The kindness of people
1)
The sleep of reason produces monsters
2)
Untitled
3)
The slave ship
4)
The third of may
1)
Theodore
2)
David
3)
Goya
4)
Turner
1)
A greek mythology story
2)
The true story of the slave ship the zong
3)
A contemporary poem about a slave ship caught in a typhoon
4)
Both b and c
1)
Untitled
2)
The sleep of reason produces monsters
3)
The third of may
4)
The third of spetember
1)
Turner
2)
Goya
3)
Marat
4)
Theodore
1)
The background
2)
The violence and gore
3)
The expressions of the people
4)
The fine details
1)
The death of marat
2)
The sleep of reason produces monsters
3)
Untitled
4)
Saturn eating child
1)
Turner
2)
Goya
3)
Rubens
4)
Theodore
1)
Print
2)
Drawing
3)
Pen
4)
Painting
1)
La muerta
2)
Donde estas el bano
3)
Los capprichos
4)
El sueño de la razón produce monstruos
1)
The raft of the Medusa
2)
Untitled
3)
Saturn
4)
VMW turner
1)
Turner
2)
Theodore
3)
Goya
4)
Rubens
1)
Paintings that are on a black background
2)
A set of 14 paintings painted by goya
3)
Paintings the are primarily black in color
4)
Both b and c
1)
On the sidewalk of an abandoned alleyway
2)
On a wall in a barn house goya called la quinta del sordo
3)
On the wall of the sistine chapel
4)
On the ceiling of goya's studio
1)
David
2)
Apollo and daphne
3)
The ecstasy of st. teresa
4)
Goliath
1)
Theodore
2)
Borroninni
3)
Bernini
4)
Ignatious
1)
Cosimo de medicci
2)
Ignatious
3)
A cardinal in rome
4)
Pope John III
1)
Intense facial expression
2)
Twisting of the body
3)
Used more than one stone to sculpt the piece
4)
All of the above
1)
Gesu
2)
Alle quattro fontane
3)
Apollo and daphne
4)
The ecstasy of st. teresa
1)
Donatello
2)
Bologna
3)
Bernini
4)
Michaelangelo
1)
An event that occured during the baroque time period
2)
Nude models
3)
A greek myth
4)
A bible tale
1)
The Trinity
2)
Apollo and Daphne
3)
The ecstacy of St Teresa
4)
Arrival of the Angel
1)
Brunelleschi
2)
Bernini
3)
Turner
4)
Theodore
1)
Sistine chapel
2)
Church of II gesu
3)
Church of san carlo alle quattro fontane
4)
Cornaro chapel
1)
Paint
2)
Marble
3)
Stucco
4)
Wood
1)
The material used to make the statue
2)
Her body language
3)
Her expression
4)
Her quote
1)
The ecstacy of st teresa
2)
The raft of the medusa
3)
The ceiling of church II of Gesu
4)
The ceiling of the sistine chapel
1)
Palazzo de caprini
2)
Church of II Gesu
3)
Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
4)
Palazzo Carignano
1)
A spaniard named ignatious
2)
A cadinal
3)
Gauli
4)
Bernini
1)
Bernini
2)
Cornaro
3)
Giovanni Battista Gauli
4)
Ignatious
1)
Palazzo Carignano
2)
The church of II gesu
3)
Battista Gauli
4)
Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
1)
San Carlino
2)
Guarino Guarini
3)
Francesco Boronnini
4)
Bernini
1)
Layered levels
2)
The use of concave and convex curves
3)
Use of columns
4)
Large and extravagent building
1)
Church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane
2)
Church of II gesu
3)
Palazzo carignano
4)
Pallazzo de vecchio
1)
Guarini Guarino
2)
Guarino Guarini
3)
Turner
4)
Buroninni
1)
A mirage like effect using paint
2)
Equally spaced columns
3)
Use of concave and convex curves in architectural structures
4)
Use of an oval garden
1)
Sculpting
2)
Architecture
3)
Painting
4)
All of the above
1)
Money
2)
Religion
3)
Territory
4)
Independance
1)
Jolly toper
2)
Malle babbe
3)
The blinding of samson
4)
Bathsheba with king davids letter
1)
Hals
2)
Vermeer
3)
Rembrandt
4)
Rubens
1)
Dull coloring
2)
Use of sharp angles
3)
Use of diagonal lines and lack of verticle lines
4)
Strong use of the color red
1)
Brunelleschi
2)
Michaelangelo
3)
Velazquez
4)
Caravaggio
1)
Hals
2)
Rembrandt
3)
Rubens
4)
Vermeer
1)
Vermeer
2)
Hals
3)
Rembrandt
4)
Rubens
1)
Bathsheba with king davids letter
2)
Marat with king davids letter
3)
Joly toper
4)
Malle babba
1)
Hals
2)
Vermeer
3)
Rembrandt
4)
Rubens
1)
The woman has the perfect body
2)
It has a dark background
3)
It is of a life size nude woman
4)
Use of the colors of the spectrum
1)
Use of an actual figure depicting its actual shape
2)
Playing of light
3)
The woman isnt kicking and screaming
4)
Vertical and horizontal line usage
1)
Rembrandts common law wife
2)
Rembrandts wife
3)
Bathsheba
4)
Rembrandts mistress
1)
Officer and laughing girl
2)
The blinding of samson
3)
Jolly toper
4)
Malle babbe
1)
Vermeer
2)
Hals
3)
Rembrandt
4)
Rubens
100)
1)
Vermeer
2)
Woman holding a balance
3)
Malle Babbe
4)
Officer and the laughing girl
101)
1)
Rembrandt
2)
Vermeer
3)
Rubens
4)
Hals
1)
When a time period focuses on similar topics to paint
2)
How pictures are separated in art museums
3)
Scenes from everyday, ordinary life, of “generic” human behavior.
4)
When a painter paints a series based on a common topic
103)
1)
The officer and the laughing girl
2)
The musketeer and the laughing girl
3)
Woman holding a balance
4)
Malle babbe
104)
1)
Rembrandt
2)
Hals
3)
Vermeer
4)
Rubens
1)
Plein air
2)
One point perspective
3)
Genre painting
4)
All of the above
1)
Dark and light
2)
Near and far
3)
Big and small
4)
All of the above
107)
1)
Jolly toper
2)
Woman holding a balance
3)
The blinding of samson
4)
Bathsheba with king davids letter
108)
1)
Rembrandt
2)
Vermeer
3)
Hals
4)
Rubens
1)
Rembrandt
2)
Hals
3)
Rubens
4)
Raphael
1)
It lacks the use of genre painting
2)
It involves more vertical lines and is more peaceful
3)
It involves more horizontal lines and is very dynamic
4)
The subject matter is of a woman
1)
A piece of french architecture
2)
An art time period
3)
The recently overthrown french monarchy
4)
An art technique involving color blending
112)
1)
Salon de la princesse
2)
Salon de la guerre
3)
Keisersaal
113)
1)
Gualli
2)
Watteau
3)
Boffrand
4)
Tiepolo
1)
Plaster cupids and topics dealing with love
2)
Use of painting, sculpture and architecture
3)
Play of curves and counter curves
4)
All of the above
1)
Il gesu
2)
Cythera
3)
Hotel de soubise
4)
Residenz
1)
Scary
2)
Based off real events
3)
Erotic
4)
Happy
117)
1)
Residenz
2)
Kaisersaal
3)
Salon de guerre
4)
Hotel de soubisse
1)
Seville
2)
Paris
3)
Rome
4)
Versaille
1)
Vatican
2)
Wurzburg
3)
Paris
4)
Greece
1)
Tiepolo
2)
Gaulli
3)
Prince Bishop
4)
Pope Bishop
121)
1)
Il gesu
2)
Kaisersaal
3)
Residenz
4)
Salon de la princesse
122)
1)
Ceiling of salon de la guerre
2)
Ceiling of the kaisersaal
3)
Ceiling of salon de la princesse
4)
Ceiling of il gesu
123)
1)
Watteau
2)
Boucher
3)
Tiepolo
4)
Gaulli
124)
1)
The swing
2)
Nymph and satyr
3)
Pilgrimage to cythera
4)
The toilet of venus
125)
1)
Fragonard
2)
Watteau
3)
Boucher
4)
Rubens
1)
Plein air
2)
Aerial atmosphere
3)
A continuous narrative
4)
Fete galante
1)
A scene involving erotci topics
2)
A characteristic type of Rococo painting in which small-scale figures of aristocratic ladies and gentlemen are shown amusing themselves in a garden or parkland setting.
3)
A piece that shows a slice of life always in an oudoor setting
4)
When a piece is based off a real event with extreme accuracy
128)
1)
Cupid
2)
The toilet of venus
3)
Pilgrimage to cythera
4)
The swing
129)
1)
Fragonard
2)
Falconet
3)
St julien
4)
Boucher
1)
Madame de pompadour
2)
King louis xv
3)
Ruben
4)
Boucher
1)
Queen of the arts
2)
Mistress of paintings
3)
Godmother of the rococo
4)
Patron of rococo
132)
1)
The ecstasy of baron st. julien
2)
Cupid
3)
The swing
4)
Swing in a garden
133)
1)
Clodion
2)
Boucher
3)
Falconet
4)
Fragonard
1)
Plein air
2)
Fete galante
3)
Relief
4)
Figure serpentine
135)
1)
Watteau
2)
Falconet
3)
Fragonard
4)
Clodion
136)
1)
Apollo and daphne
2)
David
3)
Nymph and satyr carousing
4)
Cupid
137)
1)
Michaelangelo
2)
Clodion
3)
Bernini
4)
Falconet
1)
The early phases of romanticism
2)
The early phases of rococo art
3)
The early phases of impressionism
4)
The early phases of realism
1)
Engage previous methods of painting
2)
Engage politics in art
3)
Engage history in art
4)
Engage mythology in art
1)
What the common life at the time was like
2)
Very little skin and are completely lacking in erotic behavior
3)
A large variety of emotions from hope to despair
4)
What an important event the raft of medusa was
1)
Painting shapes of color rather than a whole subject matter
2)
A piece that tells a story
3)
Brushstrokes that create an atmosphere often described as “airy” or “vaporous.”
4)
Outdoor painting
142)
1)
Salon de la gesu
2)
The palace of versaille
3)
Salon de la guerre
4)
Salon de la princesse
1)
Louvre
2)
Residenz
3)
Il gesu
4)
Royal palace at versaille