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Question | Answer |
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The Horse Fair was painted by Rosa Bonheur, the artist who had to get police permission to wear trousers. It is an excellent example of: | Realism |
Angelica Kauffmann's paintings, such as Cornelia, Pointing to her Children as Her Treasures, were in the _______ style, which was based on Greek and Roman models | Neoclassic |
Because of the 20th century's rapid changes and discoveries, artists searching for new ways to express new realities felt they had to put aside dependence on | the Renaissance |
Claude Monet's Impression: Sunrise began the movement known as: | Impressionism |
Edgar Degas' paintings revealed his interest in the candid attitudes found in street photography and the asymmetry of | Japanese prints |
Eugen Delacroix was famous for his painterly qualities, meaning he used paint to | define shapes by changes in color |
Events that shook up the world at the beginning of the 20th century included Sigmund Freuds work on the subconcious mind and the invention of | the airplane |
Henri Matisse was the leader of which artistic movement | Fauvism |
In his letters to his brother Theo, Vincent van Gogh expressed his ideas about color as a force to show | emotion |
In his search for spiritual truth, Paul Gauguin moved to _______, where he spent the rest of his life | Tahiti |
In the Futurist sculpture Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Umberto Boccioni, the artist attempts to fuse the sculptural with | space |
It was Marcel Duchamp who was responsible for bringing to | cubism |
Picasso combined lessons from Cezanne with _______ sculpture to produce Les Demoiselles d'Avignon | African |
The Futurists were inspired by Cubism and glorified | speed |
The artist that painted Composition IV, Wassily Kandinsky, felt that art led to a new | spirituality |
Luncheaon on the grass _______ by | Edouard Manet |
Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2 by Marcel Duchamp was based in part on a | Chronophotograph |
The driving forces of the German Expressionists included | their desire to express attitudes and emotions |
French painter _______ was considered the most controversial artist in Paris in the 1860s. His painting _______ created quite a scandal | Edouard Manet; Luncheon on the Grass |
_______ was the first photographer to show modern European paintings in America in his gallery in NY | ?? |