Deck 12: Romanticism, Realism, and Photography

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In the wake of the French Revolution, _____ seized power in France.

A)Charles X
B)King George IV
C)Napoleon
D)Ferdinand VII
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After having numerous works rejected by the 1855 Salon, Gustave Courbet set up his own exhibition called _____.

A)the Crystal Palace
B)Pavilion of Realism
C)Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
D)the Barbizon School
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The European curiosity about non-Western cultures is called _____.

A)the sublime
B)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)Orientalism
D)Realism
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The only valid subjects in Realism were _____.

A)what could be seen
B)mythological scenes
C)religious stories
D)allegories
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Society's increasing emphasis on science in the 19th century led to the emergence of _____.

A)Romanticism
B)Indian Gothic
C)Orientalism
D)Realism
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The artist Caspar David Friedrich believed that closeness with nature would lead to _____.

A)mental illness
B)a better understanding of God
C)greater artistic talent
D)better survival skills
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Romanticism was indebted to the ideas of _____.

A)Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B)Newton and Locke
C)empiricists
D)John Everett Millais
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Goya's Third of May, 1808 represents _____.

A)the peasant revolt
B)an allegory of the French Revolution
C)the American Civil War
D)the French suppression of a Spanish revolt
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_____ was Napoleon's favorite sculptor.

A)Antonio Canova
B)Edmonia Lewis
C)John Nash
D)Charles Barry
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With his ambitions to rival ancient Rome, Napoleon embraced the _____ style.

A)Barbizon
B)Realist
C)mystical
D)Neoclassical
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What is Edmund Burke's definition of the sublime?

A)Heroic action
B)Sentimentality
C)Awe mixed with terror
D)Courage and kindness
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In America _____ specialized in landscape painting.

A)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
B)the Barbizon School
C)the Hudson River School
D)positivism
Question
Géricault criticized the rigidity of the Neocalssical style and instead injected _____ into his artwork.

A)strong contour lines
B)drama and emotion
C)symmetrical compositions
D)abstract forms
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In the landscapes of the British artist John Constable, _____.

A)nature and landscape become one
B)the emotive power of color takes over
C)color is reduced to only a few values
D)figures play a prominent role
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In his Napoleon Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa , Gros borrowed the arcaded backdrop from _____.

A)Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People
B)David's Oath of the Horatii
C)Ingre's Grande Odalisque
D)Courbet's The Stone Breakers
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_____ left the studio of his teacher, David, claiming to have a truer Greek style.

A)Eugène Delacroix
B)Gustave Courbet
C)Antoine-Jean Gros
D)Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
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Romantic artists advocated for freedom and placed _____ over reason.

A)artistic skill
B)imagination
C)common subjects
D)religious belief
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The Realist artist ____ was a defender of the urban working class.

A)Jean-Francois Millet
B)Rosa Bonheur
C)Honoré Daumier
D)Eugène Delacroix
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In the 19th century, Neoclassicism gave way to a new movement called _____.

A)Romanticism
B)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)academic art
D)the Hudson River School
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The _____ were French artists who specialized in scenes of the forest and countryside.

A)Hudson River School
B)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)Barbizon school
D)Neoclassicists
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How did Corbet convey the dreary and dismal nature of menial labor in mid-19th-century France?

A)Palette of dirty browns and grays
B)Soft pastels for the stones
C)Strong, diagonal line
D)Bright color to highlight the labor
Question
Among the shocking aspects for critics and viewers of Monet's Olympia was _____.

A)her defiant gaze
B)the domestic space
C)her cat
D)the unnatural color scheme
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Which aspects of Napoleon Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa reflect Orientalism?
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The term _____ is used to describe the fantastic exterior of the Royal Pavilion with its domes and minarets.

A)Neo-Gothic
B)Neoclassical
C)prefabricated
D)Indian Gothic
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Describe the dialogue that exists in the realm of painting at the beginning of the 19th century.
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How does Delacroix exemplify Romantic colorist painting?
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What is lithography?
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Why was Edmonia Lewis's background unusual among artists?
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Eakins's The Gross Clinic was rejected by critics for being too _____.

A)big
B)French
C)intellectual
D)brutal
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The _____ was the English movement that refused to be tied to Realist subjects.

A)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
B)Hudson River School
C)Barbizon School
D)sublime
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_____ was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

A)Thomas Eakins
B)John Everett Millais
C)Thomas Cole
D)Charles Barry
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What concept did the philosopher Edmund Burke explore, and how was it significant to Romantic artists?
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Which stylistic features of Ingres emulated Greek art?
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What are the main premises of Realism, and how were they put forth by Gustave Courbet?
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Describe Gustave Courbet's painting technique.
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After a fire, the Houses of Parliament were rebuilt in _____ style.

A)a Baroque
B)a Greek
C)a Neo-Gothic
D)an Indian Gothic
Question
Daumier contributed to the liberal journal Caricature , which ridiculed _____.

A)the Catholic Church
B)Realists
C)artists
D)French bourgeoisie
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Timothy O'Sullivan documented which of the following wars?

A)American Civil War
B)War of Spanish Succession
C)Crimean War
D)Boer War
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What was the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood? Which artistic principles did they embrace?
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What was Constable's unique contribution to landscape painting?
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Describe how artists developed new approaches to color and to technique. Providing examples, explain their artistic aims and how they challenged traditional painting.
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Describe the differences between Romantic and Neoclassical artists. Providing examples, please consider influences, subjects, technique, and formal qualities.
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Several artists in the 19th century used current events as their subjects. Providing examples, please describe why certain subjects were chosen and how the artists represented them.
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Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
Question
Describe the factors that encouraged the emergence of Realism as a movement. Providing examples, describe subjects and techniques that conform to Realist principles.
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What meaning did the Middle Ages hold for artists and architects such as Pugin?
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Citing examples, describe the different approaches to the styles and techniques of architecture encountered in the 19th century.
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Why did landscape painting become such a significant subject in the Romantic movement? Describe the different approaches to landscape at the time and the general qualities of Romantic landscapes.
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Deck 12: Romanticism, Realism, and Photography
1
In the wake of the French Revolution, _____ seized power in France.

A)Charles X
B)King George IV
C)Napoleon
D)Ferdinand VII
C
2
After having numerous works rejected by the 1855 Salon, Gustave Courbet set up his own exhibition called _____.

A)the Crystal Palace
B)Pavilion of Realism
C)Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
D)the Barbizon School
B
3
The European curiosity about non-Western cultures is called _____.

A)the sublime
B)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)Orientalism
D)Realism
C
4
The only valid subjects in Realism were _____.

A)what could be seen
B)mythological scenes
C)religious stories
D)allegories
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5
Society's increasing emphasis on science in the 19th century led to the emergence of _____.

A)Romanticism
B)Indian Gothic
C)Orientalism
D)Realism
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6
The artist Caspar David Friedrich believed that closeness with nature would lead to _____.

A)mental illness
B)a better understanding of God
C)greater artistic talent
D)better survival skills
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7
Romanticism was indebted to the ideas of _____.

A)Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B)Newton and Locke
C)empiricists
D)John Everett Millais
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8
Goya's Third of May, 1808 represents _____.

A)the peasant revolt
B)an allegory of the French Revolution
C)the American Civil War
D)the French suppression of a Spanish revolt
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9
_____ was Napoleon's favorite sculptor.

A)Antonio Canova
B)Edmonia Lewis
C)John Nash
D)Charles Barry
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10
With his ambitions to rival ancient Rome, Napoleon embraced the _____ style.

A)Barbizon
B)Realist
C)mystical
D)Neoclassical
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11
What is Edmund Burke's definition of the sublime?

A)Heroic action
B)Sentimentality
C)Awe mixed with terror
D)Courage and kindness
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12
In America _____ specialized in landscape painting.

A)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
B)the Barbizon School
C)the Hudson River School
D)positivism
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13
Géricault criticized the rigidity of the Neocalssical style and instead injected _____ into his artwork.

A)strong contour lines
B)drama and emotion
C)symmetrical compositions
D)abstract forms
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14
In the landscapes of the British artist John Constable, _____.

A)nature and landscape become one
B)the emotive power of color takes over
C)color is reduced to only a few values
D)figures play a prominent role
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15
In his Napoleon Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa , Gros borrowed the arcaded backdrop from _____.

A)Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People
B)David's Oath of the Horatii
C)Ingre's Grande Odalisque
D)Courbet's The Stone Breakers
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16
_____ left the studio of his teacher, David, claiming to have a truer Greek style.

A)Eugène Delacroix
B)Gustave Courbet
C)Antoine-Jean Gros
D)Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
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17
Romantic artists advocated for freedom and placed _____ over reason.

A)artistic skill
B)imagination
C)common subjects
D)religious belief
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18
The Realist artist ____ was a defender of the urban working class.

A)Jean-Francois Millet
B)Rosa Bonheur
C)Honoré Daumier
D)Eugène Delacroix
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In the 19th century, Neoclassicism gave way to a new movement called _____.

A)Romanticism
B)the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)academic art
D)the Hudson River School
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The _____ were French artists who specialized in scenes of the forest and countryside.

A)Hudson River School
B)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
C)Barbizon school
D)Neoclassicists
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21
How did Corbet convey the dreary and dismal nature of menial labor in mid-19th-century France?

A)Palette of dirty browns and grays
B)Soft pastels for the stones
C)Strong, diagonal line
D)Bright color to highlight the labor
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22
Among the shocking aspects for critics and viewers of Monet's Olympia was _____.

A)her defiant gaze
B)the domestic space
C)her cat
D)the unnatural color scheme
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23
Which aspects of Napoleon Visiting the Plague-Stricken in Jaffa reflect Orientalism?
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24
The term _____ is used to describe the fantastic exterior of the Royal Pavilion with its domes and minarets.

A)Neo-Gothic
B)Neoclassical
C)prefabricated
D)Indian Gothic
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Describe the dialogue that exists in the realm of painting at the beginning of the 19th century.
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How does Delacroix exemplify Romantic colorist painting?
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What is lithography?
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Why was Edmonia Lewis's background unusual among artists?
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29
Eakins's The Gross Clinic was rejected by critics for being too _____.

A)big
B)French
C)intellectual
D)brutal
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The _____ was the English movement that refused to be tied to Realist subjects.

A)Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
B)Hudson River School
C)Barbizon School
D)sublime
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_____ was one of the founders of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.

A)Thomas Eakins
B)John Everett Millais
C)Thomas Cole
D)Charles Barry
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32
What concept did the philosopher Edmund Burke explore, and how was it significant to Romantic artists?
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33
Which stylistic features of Ingres emulated Greek art?
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What are the main premises of Realism, and how were they put forth by Gustave Courbet?
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35
Describe Gustave Courbet's painting technique.
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36
After a fire, the Houses of Parliament were rebuilt in _____ style.

A)a Baroque
B)a Greek
C)a Neo-Gothic
D)an Indian Gothic
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Daumier contributed to the liberal journal Caricature , which ridiculed _____.

A)the Catholic Church
B)Realists
C)artists
D)French bourgeoisie
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Timothy O'Sullivan documented which of the following wars?

A)American Civil War
B)War of Spanish Succession
C)Crimean War
D)Boer War
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What was the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood? Which artistic principles did they embrace?
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40
What was Constable's unique contribution to landscape painting?
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41
Describe how artists developed new approaches to color and to technique. Providing examples, explain their artistic aims and how they challenged traditional painting.
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42
Describe the differences between Romantic and Neoclassical artists. Providing examples, please consider influences, subjects, technique, and formal qualities.
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43
Several artists in the 19th century used current events as their subjects. Providing examples, please describe why certain subjects were chosen and how the artists represented them.
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Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date. Give the reasons for your attributions, using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
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Describe the factors that encouraged the emergence of Realism as a movement. Providing examples, describe subjects and techniques that conform to Realist principles.
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What meaning did the Middle Ages hold for artists and architects such as Pugin?
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Citing examples, describe the different approaches to the styles and techniques of architecture encountered in the 19th century.
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Why did landscape painting become such a significant subject in the Romantic movement? Describe the different approaches to landscape at the time and the general qualities of Romantic landscapes.
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