In Their Paintings The Impressionists Often Focused On
Question: e
Answer: A good example of a Surrealist poetic object is
L’Enfant Carburateur by Francis Picabia
b. Bottle Dryer by Marcel Duchamp
c. The persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali
d. the Wassily chair by Marcel Breuer
e. Object (Luncheon in Fur) by Meret Oppenheim
Question: d
Answer: The first national art museum opened in 1793. This museum, still in operation today, is
a. the museum of modern art in new york
b. the smithsonian institution in Washington D.C
c. the uffizi gallery in florence
d. the louvre in paris
e. the tate in london
Question: Which art movement was directly influenced by sigmund freud’s theories of the unconscious?
a. Fauvism
b. Cubism
c. Dada
d. Surrealism
e. all of these
Answer: d
Question: a
Answer: In their painting, the impressionists often focused on
a. scene of leisure involving the middle class
b. aristocratic pomp and splendor
c. religious subject matter depicted in everyday settings
d. symbolism and esoteric content
e. historical narratives
Question: b
Answer: Eugene Delacroix was a leading practitioner of the
a. neoclassic style
b. romantic style
c. realist style
d. all of these
e. none of these
Question: b
Answer: A major influence upon European culture of the 19th century, one that gave rise to an expanding middle class, was
a. the abolition of slavery
b. the industrial revolution
c. the crusades
d. the sexual revolution
e. the second iconoclastic war
Question: b
Answer: Henri Matisse was told by Gustave Moreau, his teacher at the cole des beaux-arts, you were born to_______
a. be a lawyer
b. simplify painting
c. outdo me
d. sell art, not make it
e. bring joy with your paintings
Question: d
Answer:
Question: Which of the following is an american artist?
a. Henry Ossawa Tanner
b. Thomas Eakins
c. Mary Cassatt
d. George Caleb Bingham
e. all of these
Answer: e
Question: b
Answer: Marcek Duchamp created a new art form in which the artist makes nothing, but merely labels an object as art. He called this art form
a. the machine aesthetic
b. ready-mades
c. automatism
d. pointillism
e. instantaneous art