Deck 22: Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America

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Napoleon's favorite sculptor was _____.

A)Canova
B)David
C)Rude
D)Lewis
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Sargent's technique of applying paint in thin layers was influenced by ____.

A)Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
B)Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
C)Las Meninas
D)Conversion of Saint Paul
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The French viewing public were greatly horrified by Manet's Olympia because of her ____.

A)inappropriate dress
B)exotic trappings
C)defiant look
D)unattractiveness
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The leading figure of the Realist movement was ____.

A)Courbet
B)Eakins
C)Bouguereau
D)Bonheur
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Timothy O'Sullivan's photography aimed to impress on people ____.

A)the high cost of war
B)the importance of wealth
C)the importance of science
D)Realist concerns
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____ was one of the first Romantic artists to depict the dark terrain of the subconscious.

A)Jacques-Louis David
B)Thomas Gainsborough
C)Henry Fuseli
D)Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun
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Géricault's Raft of the Medusa immortalized ____.

A)a Romantic dream image
B)the aftermath of a French shipwreck
C)the Greek war for independence
D)the Gothic emphasis on terror and the sublime
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Muybridge used a ____ to project his sequence of images onto a screen.

A)calotype
B)daguerrotype
C)camera obscura
D)zoopraxiscope
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The American artist Thomas Eakins may have modeled the The Gross Clinic on ____.

A)Homer's Veteran in a New Field
B)Blake's Ancient of Days
C)Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
D)Rosetti's Beata Beatrix
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Winslow Homer's Veteran in a New Field is a commentary on the aftermath of the ____.

A)Barbizon School
B)peasants' revolt
C)French Revolution
D)civil war
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Which of the following artists was the most prominent member of the Hudson River School of landscape painting?

A)Friedrich
B)Constable
C)Turner
D)Cole
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Napoleon converted La Madeleine in Paris from a church into a ____.

A)temple of glory for his armies
B)center of the 19th-century Jesuit revival
C)monument to the success of middle-class bankers
D)monument to the success of French revolutionary leaders
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Described as awe mixed with terror, the notion of the sublime influenced ____.

A)Realism
B)Positivism
C)Romanticism
D)Neoclassicism
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In Rossetti's Beata Beatrix , the artist incorporated a ____ to commemorate his wife's death.

A)book
B)white dove
C)poppy
D)wedding ring
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Courbet's use of ____ in the The Stone Breakers further conveyed the dismal nature of manual labor?

A)a palette of dirty browns and grays
B)soft pastels for the stones
C)swirling, diagonal lines
D)bright color to highlight the labor
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In light of the 1848 revolution, Salon jurors considered Courbet's depiction of the rural poor in The Stone Breaker s as ____.

A)endearing
B)sublime
C)socialistic
D)condescending
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The Thankful Poor by Tanner reflects the typical Realist subject matter of ____.

A)religious scenes
B)ordinary people
C)aristocratic people
D)historical events
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The ____ were the defenders of academism who insisted that line was superior to color.

A)Rubenistes
B)Romantics
C)Poussinistes
D)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
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Although possessing the Realist passion for accuracy, Rosa Bonheur did not depict ____.

A)social and political themes
B)animals
C)nature
D)everyday scenes
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Although François Rude's sculptures La Marseillaise for the Arc de Triomphe are neoclassical in style, the dramatic motion made it typical of ____.

A)Realism
B)Gothic art
C)the Barbizon School
D)Romanticism
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Constable's Haywain avoids the ____, which was a characteristic of the agrarian working class.

A)love of the land
B)civil unrest
C)participation in home markets
D)bondage to wealthy landowners
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How did Friedrich achieve a balance between the inner and outer experience in his landscape paintings?
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Julia Margaret Cameron used a short focal length lens that allowed only a small area of sharp focus. What kind of effect would a lens like this produce?

A)Small, intimate images
B)Precise character studies
C)Ethereal, dreamlike images
D)Intense, psychological images
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How does Blake's Ancient of Days blend Romantic and other influences?
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Describe the nature of Daumier's subject matter?
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What is the interpretation of Goya's Saturn Devouring One His Children ?
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How did Henry Fuseli evoke horror and possibly the dark terrain of the human subconscious in his artwork?
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Which artist did Leland Stanford, governor of California, consult with in order to win a bet about motion, and what was the bet?
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Who among the following artists liked to paint images of the Romantic transcendental landscape?

A)Cole
B)Friedrich
C)Turner
D)Bierstadt
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Thomas Eakins believed that ____ and scientific knowledge were prerequisites for his art.

A)observation
B)poetry
C)fortune
D)support
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Was David's Coronation of Napoleon fact or fiction?
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How did Timothy O'Sullivan's A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863 respond as a new medium, and how did it impact the nation?
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What features of John Constable's landscapes reveal a kinship with Romantic artists?
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What was the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood?
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Who studied with Eakins before moving to Paris?

A)Whistler
B)Cassatt
C)Tanner
D)Muybridge
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How did Thomas Cole respond to America's direction as a civilization?
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Describe Joseph Paxton's innovations in architecture.
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Describe the tenets of the Realist movement.
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What was the drawback to "wet-plate" processing?
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Why was photography well suited to its age?
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Compare and contrast landscape painting in Europe and the United States in the early 19th century. What are the sociopolitical differences in landscape painting? Discuss at least three countries in your essay and use examples to support your argument.
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Contrast the works of Millet and Courbet. How did they visually respond to the social climate of their period? Use examples to support your essay.
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Describe the impact of photography on the 19th-century landscape. How did it affect painting? What were the political implications of the medium? Use examples to support your essay.
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Describe the various types of revival styles found in 18th- and 19th-century architecture. Use examples to support your response.
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Compare Manet's Olympia and Millais's Ophelia . How does each work represent the artist and his period?
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How does the work of Goya relate to artistic movements of the 18th and 19th centuries? Use examples to support your essay.
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Contrast Constable's The Hay Wain with Bierstadt's Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California . What are the sociopolitical overtones of each work, and how do they represent their respective countries and environments?
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Explain the ways in which the interest in the sentimental, the heroic, and the sublime was expressed in art. Use examples to support your response.
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Compare and contrast the works of Eakins and Manet. How does each artist relate to his respective environment? How does each artist reflect the art of the 19th century? Use examples to support your essay.
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Why were some of the subjects the French Realist artists considered subversive?
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Deck 22: Romanticism, Realism, Photography: Europe and America
1
Napoleon's favorite sculptor was _____.

A)Canova
B)David
C)Rude
D)Lewis
A
2
Sargent's technique of applying paint in thin layers was influenced by ____.

A)Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan
B)Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
C)Las Meninas
D)Conversion of Saint Paul
C
3
The French viewing public were greatly horrified by Manet's Olympia because of her ____.

A)inappropriate dress
B)exotic trappings
C)defiant look
D)unattractiveness
C
4
The leading figure of the Realist movement was ____.

A)Courbet
B)Eakins
C)Bouguereau
D)Bonheur
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Timothy O'Sullivan's photography aimed to impress on people ____.

A)the high cost of war
B)the importance of wealth
C)the importance of science
D)Realist concerns
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6
____ was one of the first Romantic artists to depict the dark terrain of the subconscious.

A)Jacques-Louis David
B)Thomas Gainsborough
C)Henry Fuseli
D)Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun
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7
Géricault's Raft of the Medusa immortalized ____.

A)a Romantic dream image
B)the aftermath of a French shipwreck
C)the Greek war for independence
D)the Gothic emphasis on terror and the sublime
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8
Muybridge used a ____ to project his sequence of images onto a screen.

A)calotype
B)daguerrotype
C)camera obscura
D)zoopraxiscope
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9
The American artist Thomas Eakins may have modeled the The Gross Clinic on ____.

A)Homer's Veteran in a New Field
B)Blake's Ancient of Days
C)Rembrandt's Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp
D)Rosetti's Beata Beatrix
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10
Winslow Homer's Veteran in a New Field is a commentary on the aftermath of the ____.

A)Barbizon School
B)peasants' revolt
C)French Revolution
D)civil war
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11
Which of the following artists was the most prominent member of the Hudson River School of landscape painting?

A)Friedrich
B)Constable
C)Turner
D)Cole
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12
Napoleon converted La Madeleine in Paris from a church into a ____.

A)temple of glory for his armies
B)center of the 19th-century Jesuit revival
C)monument to the success of middle-class bankers
D)monument to the success of French revolutionary leaders
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Described as awe mixed with terror, the notion of the sublime influenced ____.

A)Realism
B)Positivism
C)Romanticism
D)Neoclassicism
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14
In Rossetti's Beata Beatrix , the artist incorporated a ____ to commemorate his wife's death.

A)book
B)white dove
C)poppy
D)wedding ring
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15
Courbet's use of ____ in the The Stone Breakers further conveyed the dismal nature of manual labor?

A)a palette of dirty browns and grays
B)soft pastels for the stones
C)swirling, diagonal lines
D)bright color to highlight the labor
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16
In light of the 1848 revolution, Salon jurors considered Courbet's depiction of the rural poor in The Stone Breaker s as ____.

A)endearing
B)sublime
C)socialistic
D)condescending
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17
The Thankful Poor by Tanner reflects the typical Realist subject matter of ____.

A)religious scenes
B)ordinary people
C)aristocratic people
D)historical events
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The ____ were the defenders of academism who insisted that line was superior to color.

A)Rubenistes
B)Romantics
C)Poussinistes
D)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
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Although possessing the Realist passion for accuracy, Rosa Bonheur did not depict ____.

A)social and political themes
B)animals
C)nature
D)everyday scenes
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Although François Rude's sculptures La Marseillaise for the Arc de Triomphe are neoclassical in style, the dramatic motion made it typical of ____.

A)Realism
B)Gothic art
C)the Barbizon School
D)Romanticism
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21
Constable's Haywain avoids the ____, which was a characteristic of the agrarian working class.

A)love of the land
B)civil unrest
C)participation in home markets
D)bondage to wealthy landowners
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How did Friedrich achieve a balance between the inner and outer experience in his landscape paintings?
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23
Julia Margaret Cameron used a short focal length lens that allowed only a small area of sharp focus. What kind of effect would a lens like this produce?

A)Small, intimate images
B)Precise character studies
C)Ethereal, dreamlike images
D)Intense, psychological images
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24
How does Blake's Ancient of Days blend Romantic and other influences?
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Describe the nature of Daumier's subject matter?
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What is the interpretation of Goya's Saturn Devouring One His Children ?
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How did Henry Fuseli evoke horror and possibly the dark terrain of the human subconscious in his artwork?
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Which artist did Leland Stanford, governor of California, consult with in order to win a bet about motion, and what was the bet?
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Who among the following artists liked to paint images of the Romantic transcendental landscape?

A)Cole
B)Friedrich
C)Turner
D)Bierstadt
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Thomas Eakins believed that ____ and scientific knowledge were prerequisites for his art.

A)observation
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C)fortune
D)support
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Was David's Coronation of Napoleon fact or fiction?
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How did Timothy O'Sullivan's A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1863 respond as a new medium, and how did it impact the nation?
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What features of John Constable's landscapes reveal a kinship with Romantic artists?
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What was the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood?
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Who studied with Eakins before moving to Paris?

A)Whistler
B)Cassatt
C)Tanner
D)Muybridge
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How did Thomas Cole respond to America's direction as a civilization?
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37
Describe Joseph Paxton's innovations in architecture.
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Describe the tenets of the Realist movement.
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What was the drawback to "wet-plate" processing?
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Why was photography well suited to its age?
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41
Compare and contrast landscape painting in Europe and the United States in the early 19th century. What are the sociopolitical differences in landscape painting? Discuss at least three countries in your essay and use examples to support your argument.
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Contrast the works of Millet and Courbet. How did they visually respond to the social climate of their period? Use examples to support your essay.
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Describe the impact of photography on the 19th-century landscape. How did it affect painting? What were the political implications of the medium? Use examples to support your essay.
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Describe the various types of revival styles found in 18th- and 19th-century architecture. Use examples to support your response.
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Compare Manet's Olympia and Millais's Ophelia . How does each work represent the artist and his period?
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How does the work of Goya relate to artistic movements of the 18th and 19th centuries? Use examples to support your essay.
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Contrast Constable's The Hay Wain with Bierstadt's Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California . What are the sociopolitical overtones of each work, and how do they represent their respective countries and environments?
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Explain the ways in which the interest in the sentimental, the heroic, and the sublime was expressed in art. Use examples to support your response.
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Compare and contrast the works of Eakins and Manet. How does each artist relate to his respective environment? How does each artist reflect the art of the 19th century? Use examples to support your essay.
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Why were some of the subjects the French Realist artists considered subversive?
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