Deck 11: Mid-Twentieth Century and Later

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__________ designed "Prairie Houses" early in his career, but his Guggenheim Museum is a model of clean, International style lines and materials.

A) I.M. Pei
B) Mark Rothko
C) Frank Lloyd Wright
D) Henry Moore
E) Sanford White
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Robert Rauschenberg called work like the Odalisk __________.

A) "action painting"
B) "combine painting"
C) "meldings"
D) "environmental art"
E) "pure information"
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Kouros by __________ is obviously related to the works of such Surrealists as Jan Arp and Joan Mirò.

A) Isamu Noguchi
B) Alexander Calder
C) Anthony Caro
D) Eduardo Chillida
E) Mark di Suvero
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Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut abandons the __________ of traditional religious architecture.

A) grid-like structure
B) bays
C) devotionality
D) concave and convex shapes
E) symmetry
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Simone de Beauvoir's most important contribution to the intellectual life of the mid twentieth-century is __________.

A) her study of men
B) her study of women
C) her study of the biological differences between men and women
D) her ideas on the complexity of choices between right and wrong
E) her development of the theory of relativity
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Charlie Chaplin was a master filmmaker and actor of the silent era who was famous for his "little tramp" figure.
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In 1975, after the __________ marched on and captured the city of Saigon they renamed it Ho Chi Minh City.

A) Laotians
B) Cambodians
C) Tibetans
D) Nepalese
E) North Vietnamese
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Robert Rauschenberg's Odalisk is a painting that depicts a woman in a Turkish harem.
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__________ introduced the philosophy of Existentialism.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) René Descartes
C) Søren Kierkegaard
D) Jacques Derrida
E) John Locke
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Because there is no recognizable subject in Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, the work is referred to as __________.

A) Pop Art
B) Minimal Art
C) Post-Impressionism
D) Abstract Expressionism
E) Pattern and Decoration
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__________ coined the term "Happening."

A) John Cage
B) Allan Kaprow
C) Andy Warhol
D) Roy Lichtenstein
E) Jean-Michel Basquiat
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The basis of Lichtenstein's style is __________.

A) pointillism
B) the ben-day dot
C) color field painting
D) abstract expressionist gesture
E) collage
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All of the following are architects of the International Style except __________.

A) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
B) Le Corbusier
C) Walter Gropius
D) Frank Lloyd Wright
E) Louis Sullivan
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__________ Flowering Limb gives visual expression to the physical energy of painting that is characteristic of the Abstract Expressionists.

A) Lee Krasner's
B) Jackson Pollock's
C) Arshile Gorky's
D) William de Kooning's
E) Mark Rothko's
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The painter __________ worked in a style known as "color field painting."

A) Mark Rothko
B) William de Kooning
C) Roy Lichtenstein
D) Jackson Pollock
E) Lee Krasner
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On December 7, 1941 __________.

A) Nixon resigned
B) John F. Kennedy was assassinated
C) Apollo 11 landed on the moon
D) Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor
E) none of the above
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The emperor of Japan during World War II was Hirohito.
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"Less is more," the motto of __________ is a sentiment that is typical of the architects of mid twentieth-century International style.

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Walter Gropius
C) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
D) Gerritt Rietveld
E) Le Corbusier
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The work of __________ embodies the world of mass production.

A) Andy Warhol
B) Louise Nevelson
C) Robert Rauschenberg
D) Roy Lichtenstein
E) Tom Wesselmann
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__________ is not an Abstract Expressionist painter.

A) Mark Rothko
B) William de Kooning
C) Edward Hopper
D) Jackson Pollock
E) Helen Frankenthaler
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Leonard Bernstein was successful at popularizing not only classical music, but also at classicizing popular music.
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Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett portrays two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, and draws heavily on the farcical gestures of vaudeville performers and circus clowns.
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In Learning from Las Vegas, the architect Robert Venturi suggests that the eclectic rearrangement of a variety of styles, signs, and symbols composes a new kind of unity.
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Describe the variety of musical forms that were popularized after World War II.
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What are the major principles of the Bauhaus?
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How do Jean-Paul Sartre's, Simone de Beauvoir's and Søren Kierkegaard's philosophical views of Existentialism differ?
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Compare and contrast the Guggenheim Museum to the Center National d'Art et Culture Georges Pompidou.
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Le Corbusier is the nickname of the sculptor Alexander Calder.
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What was the most significant effect of World War II and why?
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Mark Rothko was an Abstract Expressionist artist.
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Explain the importance of coffee to a variety of world cultures.
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Marisol Escobar's work is created in the Minimalist style.
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Examine the idea behind the "Theater of the Absurd."
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Sol LeWitt is classified as a Pop art sculptor.
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Who were the Gutai artists and what influenced their art production?
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Benton and DiYanni assert that "as consumerism increasingly preoccupied American life, artists and intellectuals turned their attention to the cycle of production, consumption, and waste that defined experience." Select at least three works of art, music, and literature to respond to this statement.
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Compare Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm: Number 30 and Helen Frankenthaler's Mauve District to explain what unified the diverse works of the Abstract Expressionists.
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What was the impact of existentialist thought on twentieth-century art and literature in America
and Europe?
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What elements of society did the Beat generation of writers critique? Give an example of a Beat work.
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How should one define the International Style of architecture and which work serves as the paradigm of this style?
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__________ designed "Prairie Houses" early in his career, but his Guggenheim Museum is a model of clean, International style lines and materials.

A) I.M. Pei
B) Mark Rothko
C) Frank Lloyd Wright
D) Henry Moore
E) Sanford White
C
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Robert Rauschenberg called work like the Odalisk __________.

A) "action painting"
B) "combine painting"
C) "meldings"
D) "environmental art"
E) "pure information"
B
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Kouros by __________ is obviously related to the works of such Surrealists as Jan Arp and Joan Mirò.

A) Isamu Noguchi
B) Alexander Calder
C) Anthony Caro
D) Eduardo Chillida
E) Mark di Suvero
A
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Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut abandons the __________ of traditional religious architecture.

A) grid-like structure
B) bays
C) devotionality
D) concave and convex shapes
E) symmetry
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Simone de Beauvoir's most important contribution to the intellectual life of the mid twentieth-century is __________.

A) her study of men
B) her study of women
C) her study of the biological differences between men and women
D) her ideas on the complexity of choices between right and wrong
E) her development of the theory of relativity
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Charlie Chaplin was a master filmmaker and actor of the silent era who was famous for his "little tramp" figure.
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In 1975, after the __________ marched on and captured the city of Saigon they renamed it Ho Chi Minh City.

A) Laotians
B) Cambodians
C) Tibetans
D) Nepalese
E) North Vietnamese
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Robert Rauschenberg's Odalisk is a painting that depicts a woman in a Turkish harem.
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__________ introduced the philosophy of Existentialism.

A) Thomas Hobbes
B) René Descartes
C) Søren Kierkegaard
D) Jacques Derrida
E) John Locke
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Because there is no recognizable subject in Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm: Number 30, the work is referred to as __________.

A) Pop Art
B) Minimal Art
C) Post-Impressionism
D) Abstract Expressionism
E) Pattern and Decoration
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__________ coined the term "Happening."

A) John Cage
B) Allan Kaprow
C) Andy Warhol
D) Roy Lichtenstein
E) Jean-Michel Basquiat
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The basis of Lichtenstein's style is __________.

A) pointillism
B) the ben-day dot
C) color field painting
D) abstract expressionist gesture
E) collage
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All of the following are architects of the International Style except __________.

A) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
B) Le Corbusier
C) Walter Gropius
D) Frank Lloyd Wright
E) Louis Sullivan
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__________ Flowering Limb gives visual expression to the physical energy of painting that is characteristic of the Abstract Expressionists.

A) Lee Krasner's
B) Jackson Pollock's
C) Arshile Gorky's
D) William de Kooning's
E) Mark Rothko's
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The painter __________ worked in a style known as "color field painting."

A) Mark Rothko
B) William de Kooning
C) Roy Lichtenstein
D) Jackson Pollock
E) Lee Krasner
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On December 7, 1941 __________.

A) Nixon resigned
B) John F. Kennedy was assassinated
C) Apollo 11 landed on the moon
D) Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor
E) none of the above
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The emperor of Japan during World War II was Hirohito.
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"Less is more," the motto of __________ is a sentiment that is typical of the architects of mid twentieth-century International style.

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Walter Gropius
C) Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
D) Gerritt Rietveld
E) Le Corbusier
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The work of __________ embodies the world of mass production.

A) Andy Warhol
B) Louise Nevelson
C) Robert Rauschenberg
D) Roy Lichtenstein
E) Tom Wesselmann
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__________ is not an Abstract Expressionist painter.

A) Mark Rothko
B) William de Kooning
C) Edward Hopper
D) Jackson Pollock
E) Helen Frankenthaler
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21
Leonard Bernstein was successful at popularizing not only classical music, but also at classicizing popular music.
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Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett portrays two tramps, Vladimir and Estragon, and draws heavily on the farcical gestures of vaudeville performers and circus clowns.
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In Learning from Las Vegas, the architect Robert Venturi suggests that the eclectic rearrangement of a variety of styles, signs, and symbols composes a new kind of unity.
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Describe the variety of musical forms that were popularized after World War II.
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What are the major principles of the Bauhaus?
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How do Jean-Paul Sartre's, Simone de Beauvoir's and Søren Kierkegaard's philosophical views of Existentialism differ?
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Compare and contrast the Guggenheim Museum to the Center National d'Art et Culture Georges Pompidou.
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Le Corbusier is the nickname of the sculptor Alexander Calder.
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What was the most significant effect of World War II and why?
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Mark Rothko was an Abstract Expressionist artist.
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Explain the importance of coffee to a variety of world cultures.
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Marisol Escobar's work is created in the Minimalist style.
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Examine the idea behind the "Theater of the Absurd."
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Sol LeWitt is classified as a Pop art sculptor.
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Who were the Gutai artists and what influenced their art production?
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Benton and DiYanni assert that "as consumerism increasingly preoccupied American life, artists and intellectuals turned their attention to the cycle of production, consumption, and waste that defined experience." Select at least three works of art, music, and literature to respond to this statement.
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Compare Jackson Pollock's Autumn Rhythm: Number 30 and Helen Frankenthaler's Mauve District to explain what unified the diverse works of the Abstract Expressionists.
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What was the impact of existentialist thought on twentieth-century art and literature in America
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What elements of society did the Beat generation of writers critique? Give an example of a Beat work.
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How should one define the International Style of architecture and which work serves as the paradigm of this style?
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