Deck 13: Materialism: the Industrial Era and the Urban Scene

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The most important new medium in mid-nineteenth-century architecture was

A) glass.
B) cement.
C) cast iron.
D) brick.
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For their subject matter, the Impressionist painters drew largely on

A) the urban scene.
B) religious themes.
C) historical events.
D) aristocratic commissions.
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The music of Debussy

A) was heavily influenced by the Symbolists and Impressionists.
B) was deeply inspired by Beethoven's symphonies.
C) imitates the clarity of the classical sonata form.
D) is essentially program music.
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In the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels prophesized that a revolution would make the ________ the new ruling class.

A) proletariat
B) bourgeoisie
C) capitalists
D) entrepreneurs
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The artist who became infatuated with unspoiled nature, especially as it existed in Tahiti (where he relocated after abandoning his job and family), was

A) Van Gogh.
B) Gauguin.
C) Seurat.
D) Toulouse-Lautrec.
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The names Matthew Brady and Eadweard Muybridge are associated with

A) lithography.
B) literary Realism.
C) photography.
D) Impressionism.
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Japanese prints had the greatest influence on late-nineteenth-century European

A) Realism.
B) Impressionism.
C) photography.
D) Postimpressionism.
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The movement known as Impressionism took its title from a painting by

A) Manet.
B) Monet.
C) Renoir.
D) Degas.
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The turn from Romanticism to literary Realism is evident in the novels of

A) Ibsen.
B) Flaubert.
C) Zola.
D) All these answers are correct.
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The Social Realist who is primarily associated with the medium of lithography is

A) Courbet.
B) Degas.
C) Brady.
D) Daumier.
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The Naturalistic novels of Zola were grounded in his belief that human beings were

A) in full control of their destinies.
B) happiest in natural surroundings.
C) equal, whether male or female.
D) products of their environment and their heredity.
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Which of the following items was NOT an innovation of the nineteenth century?

A) Photography
B) Telegraphy
C) The novel
D) Skyscrapers
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Nietzsche called for a new morality that

A) reinforced the social contract.
B) privileged the "superman."
C) rejected colonialism.
D) advanced Christian ideals.
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Characteristic of the music of Debussy is

A) the use of shifting harmonies.
B) the fixed tonal center.
C) dramatic contrasts of loud and soft.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Which author offered realistic (and sentimental) depictions of nineteenth-century society in works such as David Copperfield?

A) Gustave Flaubert
B) Fyodor Dostoevsky
C) Charles Dickens
D) Mark Twain
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Late nineteenth-century colonialism had as its primary motivating force the need

A) for materials and markets.
B) for lands to settle.
C) for peoples to incorporate.
D) to halt the expansion of non-Western empires.
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The artist who wished to "redo nature after Poussin," and whose later work anticipated twentieth-century abstract art, was

A) Cézanne.
B) Gauguin.
C) Van Gogh.
D) Manet.
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Puccini's verismo operas

A) drew inspiration primarily from the music-dramas of Wagner.
B) brought a new level of realism into opera.
C) depended largely on themes from Chinese opera.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Which of the following authors was credited with inventing the modern novel with his Madame Bovary?

A) Dickens
B) Flaubert
C) Tolstoy
D) Zola
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The artist-whose subject matter was individuals in ordinary settings-who challenged, "Show me an angel and I'll paint one" was

A) Manet.
B) Daumier.
C) Courbet.
D) Degas.
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A major factor in bringing non-Western cultures to the attention of Europeans was

A) advancing colonialism.
B) the World's Fairs.
C) documentary photography.
D) All these answers are correct.
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"Oceania" refers to the

A) islands off the coast of Greece.
B) islands of the South and Central Pacific Ocean.
C) Canary Islands.
D) islands of the Caribbean.
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In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, ________ emerged as the center of Western artistic productivity.

A) London
B) New York
C) Paris
D) Moscow
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Which landmarks would you consider most representative of late nineteenth-century Western culture, the so-called, "Age of Materialism"?
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How did advancing technology affect the arts of the late nineteenth century?
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What were the principal subjects and themes of nineteenth-century Realists? Were these shared by both writers and visual artists? How did these subjects and themes differ from those favored by the Impressionists and Postimpressionists?
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Deck 13: Materialism: the Industrial Era and the Urban Scene
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The most important new medium in mid-nineteenth-century architecture was

A) glass.
B) cement.
C) cast iron.
D) brick.
C
2
For their subject matter, the Impressionist painters drew largely on

A) the urban scene.
B) religious themes.
C) historical events.
D) aristocratic commissions.
A
3
The music of Debussy

A) was heavily influenced by the Symbolists and Impressionists.
B) was deeply inspired by Beethoven's symphonies.
C) imitates the clarity of the classical sonata form.
D) is essentially program music.
A
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In the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels prophesized that a revolution would make the ________ the new ruling class.

A) proletariat
B) bourgeoisie
C) capitalists
D) entrepreneurs
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The artist who became infatuated with unspoiled nature, especially as it existed in Tahiti (where he relocated after abandoning his job and family), was

A) Van Gogh.
B) Gauguin.
C) Seurat.
D) Toulouse-Lautrec.
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The names Matthew Brady and Eadweard Muybridge are associated with

A) lithography.
B) literary Realism.
C) photography.
D) Impressionism.
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Japanese prints had the greatest influence on late-nineteenth-century European

A) Realism.
B) Impressionism.
C) photography.
D) Postimpressionism.
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The movement known as Impressionism took its title from a painting by

A) Manet.
B) Monet.
C) Renoir.
D) Degas.
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The turn from Romanticism to literary Realism is evident in the novels of

A) Ibsen.
B) Flaubert.
C) Zola.
D) All these answers are correct.
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The Social Realist who is primarily associated with the medium of lithography is

A) Courbet.
B) Degas.
C) Brady.
D) Daumier.
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The Naturalistic novels of Zola were grounded in his belief that human beings were

A) in full control of their destinies.
B) happiest in natural surroundings.
C) equal, whether male or female.
D) products of their environment and their heredity.
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Which of the following items was NOT an innovation of the nineteenth century?

A) Photography
B) Telegraphy
C) The novel
D) Skyscrapers
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Nietzsche called for a new morality that

A) reinforced the social contract.
B) privileged the "superman."
C) rejected colonialism.
D) advanced Christian ideals.
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Characteristic of the music of Debussy is

A) the use of shifting harmonies.
B) the fixed tonal center.
C) dramatic contrasts of loud and soft.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Which author offered realistic (and sentimental) depictions of nineteenth-century society in works such as David Copperfield?

A) Gustave Flaubert
B) Fyodor Dostoevsky
C) Charles Dickens
D) Mark Twain
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Late nineteenth-century colonialism had as its primary motivating force the need

A) for materials and markets.
B) for lands to settle.
C) for peoples to incorporate.
D) to halt the expansion of non-Western empires.
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The artist who wished to "redo nature after Poussin," and whose later work anticipated twentieth-century abstract art, was

A) Cézanne.
B) Gauguin.
C) Van Gogh.
D) Manet.
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Puccini's verismo operas

A) drew inspiration primarily from the music-dramas of Wagner.
B) brought a new level of realism into opera.
C) depended largely on themes from Chinese opera.
D) All these answers are correct.
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Which of the following authors was credited with inventing the modern novel with his Madame Bovary?

A) Dickens
B) Flaubert
C) Tolstoy
D) Zola
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The artist-whose subject matter was individuals in ordinary settings-who challenged, "Show me an angel and I'll paint one" was

A) Manet.
B) Daumier.
C) Courbet.
D) Degas.
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A major factor in bringing non-Western cultures to the attention of Europeans was

A) advancing colonialism.
B) the World's Fairs.
C) documentary photography.
D) All these answers are correct.
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"Oceania" refers to the

A) islands off the coast of Greece.
B) islands of the South and Central Pacific Ocean.
C) Canary Islands.
D) islands of the Caribbean.
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In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, ________ emerged as the center of Western artistic productivity.

A) London
B) New York
C) Paris
D) Moscow
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Which landmarks would you consider most representative of late nineteenth-century Western culture, the so-called, "Age of Materialism"?
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How did advancing technology affect the arts of the late nineteenth century?
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What were the principal subjects and themes of nineteenth-century Realists? Were these shared by both writers and visual artists? How did these subjects and themes differ from those favored by the Impressionists and Postimpressionists?
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