In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: of a Gentleman, 1805-10Answer: Johnson Question: Westwood , 1807Answer: Johnson Question: Sarah Ogden , 1805Answer: Johnson Question: Still Life, 1849Answer: Robert S. Question: Blue Hole Miami River, 1851Answer: S. Duncanson Question: The Land of the Lotus-Eaters, Answer: S. Duncanson Question: Loch Long, Answer: Robert S. Question: Mountain Pool, Answer: S. Duncanson Question: Moon Over a , 1868Answer: M. Bannister Question: Newspaper Boy, Answer: Edward M. Question: Approaching , 1886Answer: M. Bannister Question: Boston Street Scene, Answer: Edward M. Question: Free, 1867Answer: Edmonia W. Question: Hagar in the , 1875Answer: Edmonia W. Question: Death of , 1876Answer: W. Lewis Question: The Old Arrow Maker and His Daughter, Answer: Edmonia W. Question: The Lesson, 1893Answer: O. Tanner Question: The Poor, 1894Answer: O. Tanner Question: Daniel in the Lion's Den, Answer: Henry O. Question: of Lazarus, 1896Answer: O. Tanner Question: The , 1898Answer: O. Tanner Question: Visiting Jesus, 1899-1900Answer: O. Tanner Question: Salome, Answer: O. Tanner Question: Mary, Answer: Henry O. Question: Yosemite Falls, Answer: T. Brown Question: Young Lady on a Red Sofa, Answer: Joshua Question: Realism Answer: an approach to art in which subjects are portrayed in as straightforward manner as possible, without idealizing them. (mid-19th ) Question: LockeAnswer: the term "New Negro" to describe the identity of African Americans migrating to northern areas, the emergence of black intelligentsia Question: School Answer: Found in Franc and promoted in the U.S. by Morris Hunt (1824-1879), the idea of painting landscapes with more attention to detail than had been seen in the works of the Hudson River School Question: Daguerreotype Answer: a form of early photography popular in America the 1840's Question: consciousness Answer: a people born with "two , two thoughts, two un-reconciled strivings, two warring ideals in on dark body.. {that causes one to examine them self} through the eyes of others.. that looks on in amused contempt".. (Du Bois) Question: Great (1929-1939)Answer: a drastic decline in the world economy; an era of failing banks, massive unemployment , and bankrupt pocketbooks and Question: -LifeAnswer: the depiction of (non-living) objects. Common subjects include flowers and fruit, books, newspaper, and musical instruments; may contain complex iconography. Question: Answer: a term coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918) to describe two styles of art: a highly realistic -like image; a highly abstract image loosely drawn. Both involve the working of the unconsciousness. Question: The 306 Answer: a group of tightly knit American artist meeting and exchanging ideas about the political and social meaning and purpose of their art. 306 became a leading intellectual and artistic center in Harlem Question: The New Deal (1933-1938)Answer: part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's plan to rebuild the economy. Consisted of programs to give relief, create jobs, and stimulate economic . Question: The New Movement Answer: In the early 1900s, particularly in the 1920s, African-American literature, art, music, dance, and social began to flourish in Harlem, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and on the West Coast in San Francisco. Question: The Spiral Answer: a close knight of African Americans artists membership totaled 14 members, founder by Romare Bearden in 1971 Question: Textile Answer: a highly complex and sophisticated art form using textile fibers to quilts, banners, and wall-hangings. Question: Negro Improvement Association (U.N.I.A.)Answer: a Black Nationalist Movement established by Marcus Garvey in New York in 1917. The mission of the UNIA was to instill and black pride for all people of African descent Question: W.E.B. Du Answer: coined the term "double consciousness" and Pan-Africanism Question: War I Answer: the war (1914-1918) between the Allies (Great , France, Russia, Italy, Japan and the United States) against the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary) Question: War II Answer: the war (1939-1945) between the Allies (Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United ) against the Axis (Germany, Italy and Japan) Question: Progress Administration (WPA)Answer: a New Deal program, created in 1935 aimed towards people working and the cultural arts Question: Mt. Hood from John Day's , 1885Answer: T. Brown Question: Under the Oaks, Answer: M. Bannister |
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