Deck 12: Romanticism, Realism, and Photography,1800 to 1870

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The great Romantic dialogue about color and form was carried on in the famous contest between ____.

A) Delacroix and Blake
B) Blake and Goya
C) Delacroix and Ingres
D) Ingres and Goya
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Who among the following artists liked to paint images of the Romantic notion of the sublime?

A) Cole
B) Friedrich
C) Turner
D) Constable
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What is the subject of Manet's Olympia?

A) the Olympic games
B) Greek gods
C) a Parisian barmaid
D) a prostitute
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Which architect embraced the new honest approach to building?

A) Joseph Paxton
B) Charles Garnier
C) Charles Barry
D) A.W.N.Pugin
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What did some viewers find offensive about Manet's Olympia?

A) her look of coyness
B) her look of surprise and revulsion
C) her look of cool indifference and shamelessness
D) her look of fear
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What topic did Constable avoid in the Haywain?

A) love of the land
B) civil unrest
C) colonialism
D) debt peonage
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Manet used art to call attention to ____.

A) politics
B) religion
C) history
D) art
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How did Courbet's The Stone Breakers communicate the drudgery of manual labor?

A) 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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During Napolean's Syrian campaign of 1799,his army was greatly affected by:

A) an outbreak of bubonic plague
B) massive floods that swept through the area
C) widespread apocalyptic fear
D) a cholera epidemic
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Edmonia Lewis's Forever Free may refer to ____.

A) Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation
B) slaves thrown overboard from slaving ships
C) the 1776 Revolution in the United States
D) the U.S.Civil War
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Eakins' The Gross Clinic was rejected by critics for being too ____.

A) big
B) French
C) intellectual
D) brutal
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Pre-Raphaelite paintings wanted to create ____ art.

A) fresh and sincere
B) brutal and honest
C) elegant and courtly
D) monumental and theatrical
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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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The "sublime" inspired feelings of ____.

A) heroic action
B) sentimentality
C) awe mixed with terror
D) romantic love
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Courbet preferred to paint ____.

A) mythology in the Pompeian style
B) the "beautiful" as defined by the Academy
C) realistic scenes as he saw them
D) scenes of suffering, pathos, and ecstasy
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Which of the following artists had firsthand knowledge and experience of the American Civil War?

A) Thomas Eakins
B) Thomas Cole
C) Winslow Homer
D) Edmonia Lewis
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Géricault's Raft of the Medusa represents ____.

A) the artist's nightmarish imagery
B) characters from Greek mythology
C) a scene from the Greek war for independence
D) the aftermath of a nineteenth-century French shipwreck
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The Realist artist ____ was most concerned with painting realistic scenes of poor and oppressed peoples.

A) Courbet
B) Eakins
C) Ingres
D) Delacroix
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Which of the following artists used lithographs to comment on political events and social customs?

A) Daumier
B) Millet
C) Whistler
D) Eakins
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The statement,"The plan borrowed much from ancient Roman and Christian basilicas...provided ample interior space to contain displays," refers to which of the following buildings?

A) Opéra, Paris
B) Monticello, Richmond
C) Crystal Palace, London
D) Houses of Parliament, London
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To what event was Goya reacting when he painted Third of May,1808?
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Why did this work provoke a negative reaction when it was first exhibited?
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How did artists respond to photography?
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How does this work reflect political events?
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What is the meaning of this of print?
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What event does this painting represent?
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What is the drawback to "wet-plate" processing?
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Describe how Napoleon is portrayed in Gros' Napolean at the Plague House at Jaffa and why this is significant.
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Explain Thomas Eakins's approach to Realist themes.
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What was the Hudson River School? What was their purpose?
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What historical style does this building reference?
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Explain the philosophy of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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What artist revealed his kindred spirit with the Romantic artists by saying that "painting is but another word for feeling "?
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What material revolutionized architecture in the nineteenth century? How was it used?
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How does this work convey the Romantic attitude?
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How is this an example of antiheroic painting?
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Why is Ingres's Grand Odalisque seen as a combination of Neoclassical and Romantic principles?
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What subjects did the Realists in the United States and Europe address in their art?
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What does this painting represent?
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What important process was introduced by Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839?
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You have been asked to prepare an exhibition of works that reveal the relationship of the artist to his/her world.Select six examples that explore this issue from different perspectives and with different results.Explain your selections.
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What cultural style does this building reference?
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What moral question was the artist raising in this image?
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Compare Neoclassicism's emphasis on the heroic and Romanticism's interest in the sublime.Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare Constable's The Haywain with Cole's The Oxbow.What are the sociopolitical messages communicated by each work and how do they represent their respective countries and environments?
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Compare and contrast the goals of Romanticism and Realism.Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare and contrast landscape painting in Europe and the United States.Discuss at least three countries in your essay and cite specific examples.
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Compare Manet's Olympia and Millais's Ophelia for how each work represents the artist and his period.
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How does photography fit in the history of illusionistic image making since the Renaissance? Use examples to support your essay.
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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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Explain the relationship of Neoclassicism and Romanticism.Cite specific examples in your answer.
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Compare forms,materials,and functions of Nash's Royal Pavilion and Paxton's Crystal Palace.
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Deck 12: Romanticism, Realism, and Photography,1800 to 1870
1
The great Romantic dialogue about color and form was carried on in the famous contest between ____.

A) Delacroix and Blake
B) Blake and Goya
C) Delacroix and Ingres
D) Ingres and Goya
C
2
Who among the following artists liked to paint images of the Romantic notion of the sublime?

A) Cole
B) Friedrich
C) Turner
D) Constable
B
3
What is the subject of Manet's Olympia?

A) the Olympic games
B) Greek gods
C) a Parisian barmaid
D) a prostitute
D
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Which architect embraced the new honest approach to building?

A) Joseph Paxton
B) Charles Garnier
C) Charles Barry
D) A.W.N.Pugin
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What did some viewers find offensive about Manet's Olympia?

A) her look of coyness
B) her look of surprise and revulsion
C) her look of cool indifference and shamelessness
D) her look of fear
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What topic did Constable avoid in the Haywain?

A) love of the land
B) civil unrest
C) colonialism
D) debt peonage
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Manet used art to call attention to ____.

A) politics
B) religion
C) history
D) art
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How did Courbet's The Stone Breakers communicate the drudgery of manual labor?

A) 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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9
During Napolean's Syrian campaign of 1799,his army was greatly affected by:

A) an outbreak of bubonic plague
B) massive floods that swept through the area
C) widespread apocalyptic fear
D) a cholera epidemic
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10
Edmonia Lewis's Forever Free may refer to ____.

A) Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation
B) slaves thrown overboard from slaving ships
C) the 1776 Revolution in the United States
D) the U.S.Civil War
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Eakins' The Gross Clinic was rejected by critics for being too ____.

A) big
B) French
C) intellectual
D) brutal
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Pre-Raphaelite paintings wanted to create ____ art.

A) fresh and sincere
B) brutal and honest
C) elegant and courtly
D) monumental and theatrical
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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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The "sublime" inspired feelings of ____.

A) heroic action
B) sentimentality
C) awe mixed with terror
D) romantic love
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Courbet preferred to paint ____.

A) mythology in the Pompeian style
B) the "beautiful" as defined by the Academy
C) realistic scenes as he saw them
D) scenes of suffering, pathos, and ecstasy
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Which of the following artists had firsthand knowledge and experience of the American Civil War?

A) Thomas Eakins
B) Thomas Cole
C) Winslow Homer
D) Edmonia Lewis
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Géricault's Raft of the Medusa represents ____.

A) the artist's nightmarish imagery
B) characters from Greek mythology
C) a scene from the Greek war for independence
D) the aftermath of a nineteenth-century French shipwreck
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The Realist artist ____ was most concerned with painting realistic scenes of poor and oppressed peoples.

A) Courbet
B) Eakins
C) Ingres
D) Delacroix
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Which of the following artists used lithographs to comment on political events and social customs?

A) Daumier
B) Millet
C) Whistler
D) Eakins
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The statement,"The plan borrowed much from ancient Roman and Christian basilicas...provided ample interior space to contain displays," refers to which of the following buildings?

A) Opéra, Paris
B) Monticello, Richmond
C) Crystal Palace, London
D) Houses of Parliament, London
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To what event was Goya reacting when he painted Third of May,1808?
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Why did this work provoke a negative reaction when it was first exhibited?
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How did artists respond to photography?
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How does this work reflect political events?
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What is the meaning of this of print?
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What event does this painting represent?
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What is the drawback to "wet-plate" processing?
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Describe how Napoleon is portrayed in Gros' Napolean at the Plague House at Jaffa and why this is significant.
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Explain Thomas Eakins's approach to Realist themes.
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What was the Hudson River School? What was their purpose?
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What historical style does this building reference?
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Explain the philosophy of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
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What artist revealed his kindred spirit with the Romantic artists by saying that "painting is but another word for feeling "?
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What material revolutionized architecture in the nineteenth century? How was it used?
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How does this work convey the Romantic attitude?
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How is this an example of antiheroic painting?
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Why is Ingres's Grand Odalisque seen as a combination of Neoclassical and Romantic principles?
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What subjects did the Realists in the United States and Europe address in their art?
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What does this painting represent?
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What important process was introduced by Louis Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839?
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You have been asked to prepare an exhibition of works that reveal the relationship of the artist to his/her world.Select six examples that explore this issue from different perspectives and with different results.Explain your selections.
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What cultural style does this building reference?
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What moral question was the artist raising in this image?
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Compare Neoclassicism's emphasis on the heroic and Romanticism's interest in the sublime.Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare Constable's The Haywain with Cole's The Oxbow.What are the sociopolitical messages communicated by each work and how do they represent their respective countries and environments?
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Compare and contrast the goals of Romanticism and Realism.Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare and contrast landscape painting in Europe and the United States.Discuss at least three countries in your essay and cite specific examples.
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Compare Manet's Olympia and Millais's Ophelia for how each work represents the artist and his period.
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How does photography fit in the history of illusionistic image making since the Renaissance? Use examples to support your essay.
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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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Explain the relationship of Neoclassicism and Romanticism.Cite specific examples in your answer.
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Compare forms,materials,and functions of Nash's Royal Pavilion and Paxton's Crystal Palace.
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