Deck 20: Rococo, the Eighteenth Century, and Revival Styles

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Rococo architecture could best be described as

A) Classical.
B) sparse.
C) ornate.
D) functional.
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Which mythological figure was common to the paintings as well as the entablatures over the doorways of the Residenz?

A) Venus
B) Cupid
C) Apollo
D) Athena
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Thomas Gainsborough was best known for what type of art?

A) satirical prints
B) still lifes of bourgeois objects
C) portraits set in landscapes
D) grandiose depictions of historical events
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Chiswick House was inspired by

A) Palladio's Villa Rotonda.
B) Hadrian's villa.
C) the Medici villa.
D) the Villa of the Mysteries.
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Who designed the Residenz in Würzberg, Bavaria?

A) Pöppelmann
B) Neumann
C) Walpole
D) Zimmermann
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Which artist's portrait of Paul Revere is indicative of the artist's more realistic, early style, which would later become more ornate?

A) West
B) Copley
C) Kauffmann
D) Adam
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Robert Adam's architecture was strongly influenced by

A) Gothic revival.
B) chinoiserie
C) Rococo churches.
D) Classical excavations.
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Which is NOT a feature of Fragonard's The Swing?

A) frilly patterns
B) Classical imagery
C) erotic symbolism
D) religious allegory
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Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill is an example of

A) Classical revival.
B) Gothic revival.
C) chinoiserie.
D) German Rococo.
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The Gothic revival was most closely aligned with what other movement?

A) rationalism
B) Rococo
C) Romanticism
D) Neoclassicism
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Perhaps the largest ceiling fresco was painted by Giovanni Tiepolo for which building?

A) the Zwinger
B) the Weiskirche
C) the Residenz
D) Osterley Park House
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The Wieskirche exhibited all the following characteristics EXCEPT

A) a painted ceiling.
B) colors that deepen as one approaches the chancel.
C) a color scheme based on white, brown, gold, and pink.
D) an elaborately ornate exterior.
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Who designed Chiswick House?

A) Pöppelmann
B) Neumann
C) Burlington
D) Walpole
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Benjamin West's aroused controversy

A) by depicting contemporary figures in contemporary garb.
B) by depicting the fallen general in a satirical light.
C) by criticizing the British Crown's imperial policies.
D) through its attention to realistic detail in postures and gestures.
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Which artist's works had the most in common with the literature of Voltaire and Jonathan Swift?

A) Watteau
B) Fragonard
C) Hogarth
D) Labille-Guiard
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Which is NOT a feature of the Pilgrimage to Cythera

A) It is a fête galante.
B) The costumes have a silky texture.
C) It celebrates hard work and self-sacrifice.
D) It contains Classical imagery.
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Which artist's penchant for poking fun at manners and customs is evident in the series Marriage à la Mode?

A) Watteau
B) Hogarth
C) West
D) Walpole
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Who designed the Zwinger for Augustus the Strong?

A) Neumann
B) Copley
C) Vigée-Lebrun
D) Pöppelmann
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The term Bourgeois Realism is applied to works like Pipe and Jug, by which artist?

A) Chardin
B) Hogarth
C) Chambers
D) Copley
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Who painted the Neoclassical Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures?

A) Chardin
B) Gainsborough
C) West
D) Kauffmann
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John Locke was associated with empiricism, the belief that

A) all knowledge of facts derives from experience.
B) humans are born with innate knowledge of facts.
C) faith provides a surer means of finding truth than science.
D) the goal of knowledge is to expand political power.
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William Hogarth regarded modern art as worthless, and praised the unsurpassed virtues of old-master paintings.
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Who painted Pilgrimage to Cythera?

A) Fragonard
B) Hogarth
C) Labille-Guiard
D) Watteau
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Along with being a painter, Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun was also a notable salonnière.
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The tone and imagery of Joseph Wright's An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump is most closely aligned with

A) French Rococo.
B) literary satire.
C) chinoiserie.
D) a vanitas scene.
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What is the defining characteristic of Rococo style?

A) wit and frivolity
B) a concern for the plight of commoners
C) somber moralizing
D) religious allegory
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The German Sturm und Drang movement emphasized the indomitable power of

A) human reason.
B) the human will.
C) nature.
D) kings.
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Who designed the Wieskirche, a pilgrimage in the foothills of the Alps?

A) Kauffmann
B) Pöppelmann
C) Zimmermann
D) Walpole
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After the death of Louis XIV, royal patronage of the arts in France declined.
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The erection of a pagoda in Kew Gardens, Middlesex, England, is a good representation of the Rococo fondness for

A) coquille.
B) Neoclassicism.
C) rocaille.
D) chinoiserie.
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The American artist John Singleton Copley was a staunch supporter of the American Revolution.
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Whose ocial Contract (1762) argued that a social contract existed between the people themselves rather than between the people and their rulers?

A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) Denis Diderot
C) John Locke
D) René Descartes
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English architects embraced Rococo style wholeheartedly.
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard's painting Self-Portrait with Two Pupils demonstrates that

A) the classical tradition had little influence over Rococo art.
B) Rococo art could convey serious messages.
C) Christian allegory was an essential element of Rococo art.
D) Rococo art was almost exclusively concerned with playful eroticism.
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The term Enlightenment represented a shift from the association of light with divine power to its association with reason and intellect.
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The Zwinger served as a private cathedral for the king of Poland.
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The Rococo style overlapped with a period of serious advancement in music and science.
Question
Élizabeth Vigée-Lebrun was best known for her depictions of fêtes galantes taking place amidst fanciful landscapes.
Question
The term Rococo derives from French words for "gaiety" and "pleasure."
Question
What was chinoiserie?

A) a type of glaze applied to stoneware pottery
B) an interest in Chinese imagery and art forms
C) the lace-like "frills" that adorned the walls of Rococo buildings
D) the use of bright, pastel colors to connote joy
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Discuss the status of women artists in the eighteenth century. Were they well respected? Had they become more respected? Were they confined to certain subject matters?
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What were the characteristics of Rococo? How did the style reflect the social concerns of its time?
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Discuss the various developments in eighteenth-century architecture. How did Rococo influences appear in architecture? What former architectural styles were revived?
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Using examples from your text, compare Rococo with Baroque. Consider style, context, and subject matter.
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Compare and contrast Gainsborough's Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan with Vigée-LeBrun's Marie Antoinette and Her Children. What qualities do the paintings share? How do they differ? What do they reveal about French and English Rococo styles more generally?
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Discuss the role of pleasure in Rococo art. What did such art identify as the sources of pleasure? How was pleasure conveyed through symbolism, subject matter, and style?
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Compare American painting of the eighteenth century with that of England and France. Use the examples in your text.
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1
Rococo architecture could best be described as

A) Classical.
B) sparse.
C) ornate.
D) functional.
C
2
Which mythological figure was common to the paintings as well as the entablatures over the doorways of the Residenz?

A) Venus
B) Cupid
C) Apollo
D) Athena
Cupid
3
Thomas Gainsborough was best known for what type of art?

A) satirical prints
B) still lifes of bourgeois objects
C) portraits set in landscapes
D) grandiose depictions of historical events
C
4
Chiswick House was inspired by

A) Palladio's Villa Rotonda.
B) Hadrian's villa.
C) the Medici villa.
D) the Villa of the Mysteries.
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Who designed the Residenz in Würzberg, Bavaria?

A) Pöppelmann
B) Neumann
C) Walpole
D) Zimmermann
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6
Which artist's portrait of Paul Revere is indicative of the artist's more realistic, early style, which would later become more ornate?

A) West
B) Copley
C) Kauffmann
D) Adam
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7
Robert Adam's architecture was strongly influenced by

A) Gothic revival.
B) chinoiserie
C) Rococo churches.
D) Classical excavations.
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8
Which is NOT a feature of Fragonard's The Swing?

A) frilly patterns
B) Classical imagery
C) erotic symbolism
D) religious allegory
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9
Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill is an example of

A) Classical revival.
B) Gothic revival.
C) chinoiserie.
D) German Rococo.
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10
The Gothic revival was most closely aligned with what other movement?

A) rationalism
B) Rococo
C) Romanticism
D) Neoclassicism
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11
Perhaps the largest ceiling fresco was painted by Giovanni Tiepolo for which building?

A) the Zwinger
B) the Weiskirche
C) the Residenz
D) Osterley Park House
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12
The Wieskirche exhibited all the following characteristics EXCEPT

A) a painted ceiling.
B) colors that deepen as one approaches the chancel.
C) a color scheme based on white, brown, gold, and pink.
D) an elaborately ornate exterior.
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13
Who designed Chiswick House?

A) Pöppelmann
B) Neumann
C) Burlington
D) Walpole
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Benjamin West's aroused controversy

A) by depicting contemporary figures in contemporary garb.
B) by depicting the fallen general in a satirical light.
C) by criticizing the British Crown's imperial policies.
D) through its attention to realistic detail in postures and gestures.
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Which artist's works had the most in common with the literature of Voltaire and Jonathan Swift?

A) Watteau
B) Fragonard
C) Hogarth
D) Labille-Guiard
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16
Which is NOT a feature of the Pilgrimage to Cythera

A) It is a fête galante.
B) The costumes have a silky texture.
C) It celebrates hard work and self-sacrifice.
D) It contains Classical imagery.
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Which artist's penchant for poking fun at manners and customs is evident in the series Marriage à la Mode?

A) Watteau
B) Hogarth
C) West
D) Walpole
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Who designed the Zwinger for Augustus the Strong?

A) Neumann
B) Copley
C) Vigée-Lebrun
D) Pöppelmann
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The term Bourgeois Realism is applied to works like Pipe and Jug, by which artist?

A) Chardin
B) Hogarth
C) Chambers
D) Copley
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Who painted the Neoclassical Cornelia Pointing to Her Children as Her Treasures?

A) Chardin
B) Gainsborough
C) West
D) Kauffmann
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21
John Locke was associated with empiricism, the belief that

A) all knowledge of facts derives from experience.
B) humans are born with innate knowledge of facts.
C) faith provides a surer means of finding truth than science.
D) the goal of knowledge is to expand political power.
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William Hogarth regarded modern art as worthless, and praised the unsurpassed virtues of old-master paintings.
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23
Who painted Pilgrimage to Cythera?

A) Fragonard
B) Hogarth
C) Labille-Guiard
D) Watteau
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Along with being a painter, Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun was also a notable salonnière.
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The tone and imagery of Joseph Wright's An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump is most closely aligned with

A) French Rococo.
B) literary satire.
C) chinoiserie.
D) a vanitas scene.
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What is the defining characteristic of Rococo style?

A) wit and frivolity
B) a concern for the plight of commoners
C) somber moralizing
D) religious allegory
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The German Sturm und Drang movement emphasized the indomitable power of

A) human reason.
B) the human will.
C) nature.
D) kings.
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Who designed the Wieskirche, a pilgrimage in the foothills of the Alps?

A) Kauffmann
B) Pöppelmann
C) Zimmermann
D) Walpole
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After the death of Louis XIV, royal patronage of the arts in France declined.
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30
The erection of a pagoda in Kew Gardens, Middlesex, England, is a good representation of the Rococo fondness for

A) coquille.
B) Neoclassicism.
C) rocaille.
D) chinoiserie.
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The American artist John Singleton Copley was a staunch supporter of the American Revolution.
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32
Whose ocial Contract (1762) argued that a social contract existed between the people themselves rather than between the people and their rulers?

A) Jean-Jacques Rousseau
B) Denis Diderot
C) John Locke
D) René Descartes
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33
English architects embraced Rococo style wholeheartedly.
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34
Adélaïde Labille-Guiard's painting Self-Portrait with Two Pupils demonstrates that

A) the classical tradition had little influence over Rococo art.
B) Rococo art could convey serious messages.
C) Christian allegory was an essential element of Rococo art.
D) Rococo art was almost exclusively concerned with playful eroticism.
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The term Enlightenment represented a shift from the association of light with divine power to its association with reason and intellect.
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The Zwinger served as a private cathedral for the king of Poland.
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37
The Rococo style overlapped with a period of serious advancement in music and science.
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38
Élizabeth Vigée-Lebrun was best known for her depictions of fêtes galantes taking place amidst fanciful landscapes.
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The term Rococo derives from French words for "gaiety" and "pleasure."
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40
What was chinoiserie?

A) a type of glaze applied to stoneware pottery
B) an interest in Chinese imagery and art forms
C) the lace-like "frills" that adorned the walls of Rococo buildings
D) the use of bright, pastel colors to connote joy
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Discuss the status of women artists in the eighteenth century. Were they well respected? Had they become more respected? Were they confined to certain subject matters?
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What were the characteristics of Rococo? How did the style reflect the social concerns of its time?
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Discuss the various developments in eighteenth-century architecture. How did Rococo influences appear in architecture? What former architectural styles were revived?
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44
Using examples from your text, compare Rococo with Baroque. Consider style, context, and subject matter.
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45
Compare and contrast Gainsborough's Mrs. Richard Brinsley Sheridan with Vigée-LeBrun's Marie Antoinette and Her Children. What qualities do the paintings share? How do they differ? What do they reveal about French and English Rococo styles more generally?
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Discuss the role of pleasure in Rococo art. What did such art identify as the sources of pleasure? How was pleasure conveyed through symbolism, subject matter, and style?
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Compare American painting of the eighteenth century with that of England and France. Use the examples in your text.
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