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African American Art Fill In The Blanks

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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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