3.19 Flashcards
What was modern about the modern art of the 18th century in france was its concept of ________.
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space
motion
light
patrons
space
The two predominate styles of the modern era in France was _____ and _______.
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Impressionism and expressionism
Dark and light
Neo-classical and Romantic
Fauvist and Minnimal
Neo-classical and Romantic
A number of Classical devices in David’s compositional format also function to balance ______ and _______.
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Loyalty and Pride
emotion and restraint
power and struggle
Good and Evil
emotion and restraint
The linear artist, called __________, followed in the footsteps of classicm with their subdued palette and emphasis on draftsmanship and sculptural forms.
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Rubenist
Surrealist
Impressionist
Poussinistes
Poussinistes
The painterly artist, termed the _________, adopted the viberant palette and aggresive brushstroke of the Baroque artist.
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Rubenist
Impressionist
Poussinistes
Surrealist
Rubenist
______________, so called because its style and subject matter were derived from conventions established by the Academic Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris, est. 1648.
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Formal Art
Instructional Art
Educated Art
Academic Art
Academic Art
The modern artist chose to depict subjects that were evident in everyday life. They rendered on canvas objects as they saw them _______ rather than as they knew them to be ___________.
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in daylight, at night
with the eye, the mind
optically, conceptually
totally, partially
optically, conceptually
The word _______ suggests a lack of realism, and realistic representation was the standard of the day.
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Academic
Impressionism
Realism
Surrealism
Impressionism
During the latter years of the 19th century, a group of artist that came to be called _____________ were also united in their rebellion against that which came before them. They were drawn togetherby their rebellion against what they considered an excessive concern for fleeting impressions and a disregard for traditional compositional elements.
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Impressionist
Fauvist
Expressionist
Post-impressionist
Post-impressionist
The term __________, refers to Seurat’s application of pigment in small dabs, or points of pure color.
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Dabbing
Pointilism
dotism
Highlighting
Pointilism
______________ led a tourtured life producing all his works in the last 29 months of his life. Starry Night , was produced while in the asylum at Saint Remy.
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Cezanne
Picasso
Van Gogh
Gauguin
Van Gogh
Artist like Munch and Kollwitz, whose works were more emotional, expressive and laden with symbolism were known as the ______________.
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Temperist
realist
colorist
expressionist
expressionist
Striving artist of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries would go abraod for extended pilgrimages to study the old masters and mingle with the avant-garde, were known as ___________________.
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Pilgrims
American travelers
American Expatriates
American students
American Expatriates
While Whistler and Cassatt were working in Europe, several American artist of note remained at home working in the ________ tradition.
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Realist
Classic
Roman
Greek
Realist
Cole became the leader of the __________________- a group of artist whose favorite subjects included the scenery of the Hudson River Vally and the Catskill Mountains in New York State.
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River and Mountain school
Up-State School
New York School
Hudson River School
Hudson River School