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This is the artist who developed the style of art known as Cubism.
(1 point) • Cézanne • Rembrandt • Picasso • van Gogh
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This painting displays qualities of the Hudson River School of artists. Which of the following does the painting do most
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Design from the art nouveau movement can be described by which of the following? Select all that apply.
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Design from the art nouveau movement can be described by which of the following? Select 2
(1 point) Responses symmetrical
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Edouard Manet was part of which group of artists? A. Impressionists B. Realists C. Fauves
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When comparing late Gothic or Netherlandish art with Renaissance art, what is one difference that makes these art periods
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What inspired impressionist artist to paint in plain air
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Which of the following is not a painter from the fauvist period
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Which movement believed that the deepest truths are not found in reason but in emotions, nature and the creativity of the
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Use the image to answer the question. Which quality of the Hudson River School art is displayed in this painting? (1 point)
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What was the Deconstructivist movement originally influenced by? Select tow answers Responses
anti-communism sentiments
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Over time, abstract art has become a recognized and valued part of art history. This is an example of
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Brief and concise history of romanticism
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Which is an example of the avant-garde approach
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What is realism
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Which of the following best describes a typical Renaissance painting?
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Which art movement focuses on details and precision, and resembles real life?
installation earthworks hyperrealism modernism
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Which art movement uses natural forms in the landscape and enhances them with human-made materials?
earthworks feminist art
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This artwork is typical of
Responses A Realism.Realism. B Surrealism.Surrealism. C Transcendentalism.Transcendentalism. D the
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Which art movement focuses on simplicity of form, and lack of emotion?
installation art minimalism hyperrealism body art
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Which characteristics are featured in post-Impressionism? Select all that apply.
distinct brush strokes, which have expressive
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During the mid-19th century, a movement developed that sought to depict objects, people, and landscapes as truthfully as
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Hana
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Which artist bridges both Realism and Impressionism?
(1 point) Responses Auguste Rodin Auguste Rodin Edouard Manet Edouard Manet
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Which artistic movement is Luis Buñuel associated with?
(1 point) Responses romanticism romanticism surrealism surrealism
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Which of the following is NOT an element of impressionistic painting?
A. photography B. mood C. color D. perspective
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Which artistic movement is Luis Bunuel associated with?
A. romanticism B. surrealism C. impression D. cubism
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How did Art credit John Kennedy influence the opinions of art lovers and buyers in the 1960s and seventies a candidate convince
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Which artistic movement is Luis Buñuel associated with?
(1 point) Responses romanticism romanticism surrealism surrealism
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Which of the following is NOT a painter from the Fauvist period?
(1 point) Responses Albert Marquet Albert Marquet Georges Braque
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The Russian avant-garde art movement that began roughly in 1919 based on utopian ideas of art
for social purpose was called
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During the mid-19th century, a movement developed that sought to depict objects, people, and landscapes as truthfully as
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Which artist bridges both Realism and Impressionism?
(1 point) Responses Auguste Rodin Auguste Rodin Edouard Manet Edouard Manet
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This art movement placed a high emphasis on emotion, whether it was positive or negative.
Group of answer choices Neoclassicism
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This was a movement against the Catholic Church that changed the position of religion in art making and patronage. It divided
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What are the Influences of the Realism Movement
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Art Deco and Pop Art
Art movements are trends in art style that follow a certain idea or philosophy1. Art movements influence
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