Deck 16: Realism, Impressionism, and Beyond

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__________ believed symbols and dreams were key to understanding a person.

A) Friedrich Nietzsche
B) Henry Tanner
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Niels Bohr
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__________ asserted that all forms in nature are geometric shapes.

A) Paul Gauguin
B) Vincent Van Gogh
C) Georges Seurat
D) Henry O. Tanner
E) Paul Cezanne
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George Bernard Shaw famously opposed __________.

A) realism
B) art for art's sake
C) expressionism
D) futurism
E) cubism
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The "father" of the modern skyscraper is __________.

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Louis Sullivan
C) Hector Guimard
D) Victor Horta
E) Antoni Gaudi
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Symbolist playwrights,such as Maurice Maeterlinck,emphasized __________.

A) rationality
B) personal expression
C) intuition
D) objectivity
E) art for art's sake
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The innovative film __________ financially destroyed D.W.Griffiths.

A) Quo Vadis
B) The Great Train Robbery
C) The Birth of a Nation
D) Intolerance
E) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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Kate Chopin is an example of a(n)__________ novelist.

A) expressionist
B) classical
C) realist
D) aestheticist
E) symbolist
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Henrik Ibsen is called the master of __________ drama.

A) realist
B) expressionist
C) symbolist
D) classical
E) modernist
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The "Decadents" celebrated __________.

A) industrial life
B) medieval life
C) art for art's sake
D) technological progress
E) the German Reich
Question
Skyscrapers could not be built until __________ could be designed.

A) parking garages
B) mass transportation
C) security systems
D) elevators
E) fire alarms
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The "stream of consciousness" technique is employed by __________ writers.

A) realist
B) impressionist
C) naturalist
D) aestheticist
E) cubist
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The Pre-Raphaelites were interested in the __________ function of art.

A) didactic
B) expressive
C) political
D) religious
E) memorializing
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__________ believed modern European civilization was "sick" and spent much of life living and painting elsewhere.

A) Georges Seurat
B) Thomas Eakins
C) Paul Gauguin
D) Vincent Van Gogh
E) Paul Cezanne
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The Impressionists sought to portray __________.

A) charming scenes for a wide audience
B) morally uplifting scenes
C) realistic depictions of everyday life
D) the fundamentals of human perception
E) mythological and narrative scenes
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The mid-nineteenth century painter __________ can be seen as an early commentator on urban alienation.

A) Honoré Daumier
B) Claude Monet
C) William Holman Hunt
D) Henry O. Tanner
E) Auguste Rodin
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Realism emphasizes __________.

A) subjective impressions
B) mythological content
C) academic training
D) individual expression
E) truth to life
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The __________ movement celebrated speed and technology,and sought to destroy the past.

A) expressionism
B) impressionism
C) post-impressionism
D) futurism
E) cubism
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The Barbizon School celebrated __________.

A) urban life
B) subjective impressions
C) rural life
D) narrative content
E) individual emotion
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The first well-known African-American painter was __________.

A) Thomas Eakins
B) William Holman Hunt
C) Henry O. Tanner
D) Edouard Manet
E) Daniel Hudson Burnham
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The plays of August Strindberg are particularly influenced by the studies of __________.

A) Carl Jung
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Ernst Toller
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Albert Einstein
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__________ was a dancer who gained notoriety for barefoot,highly emotional dancing.

A) Kate Chopin
B) Isadora Duncan
C) Edith Wharton
D) Gertrude Stein
E) Christina Rossetti
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The Pre-Raphaelite movement rejected the emphasis on history painting at the __________.
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The composition of Manet's Déjeuner sur l'herbe is based on a drawing by __________.
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__________ was the standard type of harmony in musical compositions prior to the late nineteenth century.
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The choreographer whose direction of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring caused a riot was __________.

A) Sergei Diaghilev
B) Claude Debussy
C) Isadora Duncan
D) Vaslav Nijinksy
E) Luigi Capuana
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The controversial filmmaker __________ refined or invented almost every filmmaking technique.

A) Mark Sennett
B) Edwin S. Porter
C) D. W. Griffith
D) Charles Pathé
E) Thomas Edison
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The first public projection of movies on a large screen was organized by __________.

A) Thomas Edison
B) the Leigh Sisters
C) the Lumière Brothers
D) Edwin S. Porter
E) Thomas Arnat
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Remembrance of Things Past is the magnum opus of __________.

A) Gustave Flaubert
B) James Joyce
C) Marcel Proust
D) Edith Wharton
E) Gertrude Stein
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Mr.Zero is a character in Elmer Rice's play entitled __________.

A) The Bank
B) Man and the Masses
C) The Ghost Sonata
D) The Adding Machine
E) The Hairy Ape
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The treatment of space by Cubist painters is sometimes understood in relationship to the Theory of __________ in physics.
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.The naturalist writer who was influenced by scientific determinism was __________.

A) Edith Wharton
B) James Joyce
C) Gustave Flaubert
D) Virginia Woolf
E) Emile Zola
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The foundations of modern dance are found in __________.

A) ballet
B) ballroom dancing
C) ritual dance
D) folk dance
E) social dance
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Irregular rhythm and __________ define Claude Debussy's work.
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Jean-Francois Millet was a member of the __________ School.
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The style of Georges Seurat is called __________.
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"The emancipation of dissonance" was the concept of __________.

A) Arnold Schoenberg
B) Igor Stravinsky
C) Richard Wagner
D) Maurice Ravel
E) Georges Bizet
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The ideas of Sigmund Freud were controversial because of their emphasis on human __________.
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Early photographers in Paris spent much of their time making studies of nudes for use by __________.
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Virginia Woolf was a master of __________.

A) atonalism
B) symbolism
C) naturalism
D) stream of consciousness
E) realism
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"Slave morality" was criticized by __________.
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Henri Matisse's Blue Nude tries to express the artist's feelings about the nude as an object of aesthetic interest.
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Prior to the invention of the modern camera,what device did artists use to copy nature accurately?
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir's work was concerned with social commentary on urban alienation.
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Art Nouveau grew out of the English __________ Movement.
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The Eiffel Tower was meant to criticize France's transformation into an industrial society.
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The international socialist movement supported the German Reich.
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What was Louis Sullivan's famous maxim?
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Futurist poets rejected logical sentence structure,as well as standard grammar and syntax.
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The work of Arthur Schoenberg grew out of German __________.
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Fillipo __________ coined the term "futurism" in his manifesto expressing the goals of the movement.
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Kate Chopin's novel The Waves is an example of realism.
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What is the famous "slogan" of aestheticism?
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Twentieth century composers were less concerned with resolving dissonance in their work than were nineteenth century composers.
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Dostoyevski's Crime and Punishment suggests morality and respectability are the same.
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Emile Zola,a typical naturalist,believed that human nature was completely determined by heredity.
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Art Nouveau rejected all aspects of modernity.
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Berthe Morisot was an original member of the __________.
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What was the name of the Venice chapel Henri Matisse decorated at the end of his life?
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Robert __________ created The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari,a masterpiece of expressionist film.
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From where did Anton Chekhov obtain his subject matter and themes?
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Consider the speed of technological developments during this period.Choose a work of any medium or movement,and discuss how it was influenced by or reflects upon technology.If you choose a skyscraper,for example,you might point out that its very existence is based upon the technology of steel frameworks,and also that its design reflects a society increasingly oriented around technology.
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Choose a realist work in any medium.Discuss how it records the everyday or the ordinary,citing specific elements you can see in the work.Then,examine the political implications of this in nineteenth century society.For example,you might relate the piece to socialism,or conversely,to nationalism,both of which celebrated "ordinary people" but with very different political goals.
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What do you make of the notion of an "avant-garde"? Which works seem like they could be considered avant-garde,and how do you define the term? Does the work have to be self-consciously political? Do you think focusing on avant-garde art might shift attention from equally good or important types of art?
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Deck 16: Realism, Impressionism, and Beyond
1
__________ believed symbols and dreams were key to understanding a person.

A) Friedrich Nietzsche
B) Henry Tanner
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Niels Bohr
D
2
__________ asserted that all forms in nature are geometric shapes.

A) Paul Gauguin
B) Vincent Van Gogh
C) Georges Seurat
D) Henry O. Tanner
E) Paul Cezanne
E
3
George Bernard Shaw famously opposed __________.

A) realism
B) art for art's sake
C) expressionism
D) futurism
E) cubism
B
4
The "father" of the modern skyscraper is __________.

A) Frank Lloyd Wright
B) Louis Sullivan
C) Hector Guimard
D) Victor Horta
E) Antoni Gaudi
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Symbolist playwrights,such as Maurice Maeterlinck,emphasized __________.

A) rationality
B) personal expression
C) intuition
D) objectivity
E) art for art's sake
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The innovative film __________ financially destroyed D.W.Griffiths.

A) Quo Vadis
B) The Great Train Robbery
C) The Birth of a Nation
D) Intolerance
E) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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Kate Chopin is an example of a(n)__________ novelist.

A) expressionist
B) classical
C) realist
D) aestheticist
E) symbolist
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Henrik Ibsen is called the master of __________ drama.

A) realist
B) expressionist
C) symbolist
D) classical
E) modernist
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The "Decadents" celebrated __________.

A) industrial life
B) medieval life
C) art for art's sake
D) technological progress
E) the German Reich
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Skyscrapers could not be built until __________ could be designed.

A) parking garages
B) mass transportation
C) security systems
D) elevators
E) fire alarms
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The "stream of consciousness" technique is employed by __________ writers.

A) realist
B) impressionist
C) naturalist
D) aestheticist
E) cubist
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The Pre-Raphaelites were interested in the __________ function of art.

A) didactic
B) expressive
C) political
D) religious
E) memorializing
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__________ believed modern European civilization was "sick" and spent much of life living and painting elsewhere.

A) Georges Seurat
B) Thomas Eakins
C) Paul Gauguin
D) Vincent Van Gogh
E) Paul Cezanne
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The Impressionists sought to portray __________.

A) charming scenes for a wide audience
B) morally uplifting scenes
C) realistic depictions of everyday life
D) the fundamentals of human perception
E) mythological and narrative scenes
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The mid-nineteenth century painter __________ can be seen as an early commentator on urban alienation.

A) Honoré Daumier
B) Claude Monet
C) William Holman Hunt
D) Henry O. Tanner
E) Auguste Rodin
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Realism emphasizes __________.

A) subjective impressions
B) mythological content
C) academic training
D) individual expression
E) truth to life
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The __________ movement celebrated speed and technology,and sought to destroy the past.

A) expressionism
B) impressionism
C) post-impressionism
D) futurism
E) cubism
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The Barbizon School celebrated __________.

A) urban life
B) subjective impressions
C) rural life
D) narrative content
E) individual emotion
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The first well-known African-American painter was __________.

A) Thomas Eakins
B) William Holman Hunt
C) Henry O. Tanner
D) Edouard Manet
E) Daniel Hudson Burnham
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The plays of August Strindberg are particularly influenced by the studies of __________.

A) Carl Jung
B) Friedrich Nietzsche
C) Ernst Toller
D) Sigmund Freud
E) Albert Einstein
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__________ was a dancer who gained notoriety for barefoot,highly emotional dancing.

A) Kate Chopin
B) Isadora Duncan
C) Edith Wharton
D) Gertrude Stein
E) Christina Rossetti
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The Pre-Raphaelite movement rejected the emphasis on history painting at the __________.
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The composition of Manet's Déjeuner sur l'herbe is based on a drawing by __________.
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__________ was the standard type of harmony in musical compositions prior to the late nineteenth century.
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The choreographer whose direction of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring caused a riot was __________.

A) Sergei Diaghilev
B) Claude Debussy
C) Isadora Duncan
D) Vaslav Nijinksy
E) Luigi Capuana
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The controversial filmmaker __________ refined or invented almost every filmmaking technique.

A) Mark Sennett
B) Edwin S. Porter
C) D. W. Griffith
D) Charles Pathé
E) Thomas Edison
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The first public projection of movies on a large screen was organized by __________.

A) Thomas Edison
B) the Leigh Sisters
C) the Lumière Brothers
D) Edwin S. Porter
E) Thomas Arnat
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Remembrance of Things Past is the magnum opus of __________.

A) Gustave Flaubert
B) James Joyce
C) Marcel Proust
D) Edith Wharton
E) Gertrude Stein
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Mr.Zero is a character in Elmer Rice's play entitled __________.

A) The Bank
B) Man and the Masses
C) The Ghost Sonata
D) The Adding Machine
E) The Hairy Ape
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The treatment of space by Cubist painters is sometimes understood in relationship to the Theory of __________ in physics.
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.The naturalist writer who was influenced by scientific determinism was __________.

A) Edith Wharton
B) James Joyce
C) Gustave Flaubert
D) Virginia Woolf
E) Emile Zola
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The foundations of modern dance are found in __________.

A) ballet
B) ballroom dancing
C) ritual dance
D) folk dance
E) social dance
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Irregular rhythm and __________ define Claude Debussy's work.
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Jean-Francois Millet was a member of the __________ School.
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The style of Georges Seurat is called __________.
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"The emancipation of dissonance" was the concept of __________.

A) Arnold Schoenberg
B) Igor Stravinsky
C) Richard Wagner
D) Maurice Ravel
E) Georges Bizet
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The ideas of Sigmund Freud were controversial because of their emphasis on human __________.
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Early photographers in Paris spent much of their time making studies of nudes for use by __________.
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Virginia Woolf was a master of __________.

A) atonalism
B) symbolism
C) naturalism
D) stream of consciousness
E) realism
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"Slave morality" was criticized by __________.
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Henri Matisse's Blue Nude tries to express the artist's feelings about the nude as an object of aesthetic interest.
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Prior to the invention of the modern camera,what device did artists use to copy nature accurately?
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir's work was concerned with social commentary on urban alienation.
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Art Nouveau grew out of the English __________ Movement.
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The Eiffel Tower was meant to criticize France's transformation into an industrial society.
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The international socialist movement supported the German Reich.
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What was Louis Sullivan's famous maxim?
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Futurist poets rejected logical sentence structure,as well as standard grammar and syntax.
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The work of Arthur Schoenberg grew out of German __________.
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Fillipo __________ coined the term "futurism" in his manifesto expressing the goals of the movement.
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Kate Chopin's novel The Waves is an example of realism.
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What is the famous "slogan" of aestheticism?
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Twentieth century composers were less concerned with resolving dissonance in their work than were nineteenth century composers.
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Dostoyevski's Crime and Punishment suggests morality and respectability are the same.
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Emile Zola,a typical naturalist,believed that human nature was completely determined by heredity.
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Art Nouveau rejected all aspects of modernity.
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Berthe Morisot was an original member of the __________.
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What was the name of the Venice chapel Henri Matisse decorated at the end of his life?
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Robert __________ created The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari,a masterpiece of expressionist film.
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From where did Anton Chekhov obtain his subject matter and themes?
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Consider the speed of technological developments during this period.Choose a work of any medium or movement,and discuss how it was influenced by or reflects upon technology.If you choose a skyscraper,for example,you might point out that its very existence is based upon the technology of steel frameworks,and also that its design reflects a society increasingly oriented around technology.
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Choose a realist work in any medium.Discuss how it records the everyday or the ordinary,citing specific elements you can see in the work.Then,examine the political implications of this in nineteenth century society.For example,you might relate the piece to socialism,or conversely,to nationalism,both of which celebrated "ordinary people" but with very different political goals.
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What do you make of the notion of an "avant-garde"? Which works seem like they could be considered avant-garde,and how do you define the term? Does the work have to be self-consciously political? Do you think focusing on avant-garde art might shift attention from equally good or important types of art?
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