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| Which of the following works pictured in stokstad would best fit the French academy's definition of a history painting? |
Kauffman's Cornelia Pointing to her Children as her Treasures |
| Th most important patron in France in the late seventeenth centrury was |
Louis XIV |
| Which of the following is true of landscape painting in the seventeenth century |
The best French landscape painters chose to paint classical landscapes. |
| The Pilgrimage to Cythera is |
a fete galante by Watteau |
| Rococo architecture is |
decortated with garlands and shells |
| William Hogarth |
Made oralistic prints that satirized rococo manners |
| A good example of neoclassical architedcture is |
Chiswick House |
| David's The Death of Marat shows |
a leader of the French Revolution posed like Christ in Michelangelo's pieta' |
| Napoleaon Crossing the Saint-Bernard is an example of |
An equestrian portrait of a ruler |
| John Singleton Copley developed the style seen in Mrs. Ezekiel Goldthwait |
before he was accepted to study in the British academy |
| The artist who pained the Third of May 1808 is |
Goya |
| What does sublime mean? |
Frightening but awe inspiring |
| The following statedment is not true about romantic artists |
Romantic artists believed that love was the only subject worthy of painting |
| Historicism refers to |
the way architechts apply a style from the past to new buildings |
| Constable's landscapes |
avoid references to industrialization and urban life. |
| The printmaking process that Daumier used most often was |
lithography |
| impressionism is a type of |
realism |
| In A Burial at Ornans, Courbet |
wanted to make a history painting of the common people |
| American realists, like Eakens, differed from French realists in that |
Their work was less politically charged than French realist paintings |
| Gericault's Raft of the "Medusa" is a good example of |
romanticism |
| Ingres was the student of |
David |
| The coposition of Delacroix's Massacre at Chios can best be described as |
X-shaped |
| Le D'ejeuner Sur l'Herbe (The Luncheon on the Grass) is a good example of |
Manet's interest in photographix effects and art history |
| How is the influence of Japanese prints seen in Degas's work? |
He created space by dividing the floor into diagonal lines that do not recede to a vanishing point. |
| The artist best known for series fo paintings showing the same scene at different times of day is |
Monet |
| Mary Cassatt was |
An American-born impressionist whose etchings are similar in subject and technique to Japanese prints. |
| The following is not truw of the impressionists |
They wanted to convey their support of the working class through their paintings |
| The artist associated with divisionism is |
Seurat |
| Cezanne was dissatisfied with which aspect of impressionism |
It lacked firm structure and weight. |
| Gauguin's paintings often depict |
polynesian scenes painted in large areas of contrasting color. |
| The artist who painted The Starry Night is |
Vincent Van Gogh |
| Rodin's Burghers of Calais is best catergorized as |
Romantic because of the intense emotions it conveys |
| Who coined the phrase, "Form follows function"? |
Louis Sullivan |