3.20 Flashcards

1
Q

Like the post-impressionist, the ________ also rejected the subdued palette and delicate brushwork of the impressionism. They chose their color and brushwork on the basis of their emotive qualities.
Question options:

expressionist

surrealist

fauvist

deconstructionist

A

fauvist

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__________ is the distortion of nature- as opposed to the imitation of nature- in order to achieve a desired emotional effect or representation of inner feelings
Question options:

impressionism

Fauvism

expressionism

the bridge

A

expressionism

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3
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The artists who began the movement chose the name __________________ because, in theory, they saw their movment as bridging a number of disparate styles.
Question options:

The rope

The rider

The bridge

The crossing

A

The bridge

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4
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The work of the _________________, focused more on the contrast and combinations of their abstract forms and pure colors. In fact, their work at times is completely without subject and can be described as nonobjective, or abstract.
Question options:

The Blue Rider

The Bridge

Expressionist

The Neo- expressionist

A

The Blue Rider

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5
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Some artist such as Max Beckman, calling themselves _______________________, reacted to the horrors and senselessness of wartime suffering with an art that commented bitterly on the bureaucracy and military with ghastly visions of human torture.
Question options:

The New age

The new order

The Departure

The New Objectivity

A

The New Objectivity

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____________ is an offspring of Cezanne’s geometrization of nature and his abandonment of scientific perspective, his rendering of multiple views, and his emphasis on the two-dimensional canvas surface.
Question options:

Post-expressionism

Colorist

Cubism

Impressionism

A

Cubism

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7
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Picasso cofounded Analytic Cubism with ____________ in about 1910.
Question options:

Cezanne

Matisse

Dali

Barque

A

Barque

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8
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The process in which items are pasted directly onto the canvas

is a technique Picasso and Barque called papier colle- what we know as ___________.

Question options:

paper Mache

Collage

Paper construction

Pasted paper

A

Collage

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9
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In theory, ___________ painting and sculpture were to glorify the life of today, “unceasingly and violently transformed by victorious science”.
Question options:

Tomorrow

Cubist

Futurist

Realist

A

Futurist

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10
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______________ is defined as the theory that force or energy is the basic principle of all phenomena.
Question options:

Motion

Illusion

Nurons

Dynamisim

A

Dynamisim

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In 1916, during World War I, an international movement arose that declared itself against art. Responding to the absurdity of war and the insanity of a world that gave rise to it, The ____________ declared that art- a reflection of this sorry state of affairs- was stupid and must be destroyed.
Question options:

Dadaist

Surrealist

Realist

Mongers

A

Dadaist

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12
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________________ exemplified by artist such as Dali, rendered the irrational content, absured juxtaposition, and metamorphoses of the dream state in highly illusionistic manner.
Question options:

Realistics

Representationist

Surrealist

Fantastic

A

Surrealist

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