Deck 29: Modernism in Europe and America, 1900 to 1945

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Her work is often described as autobiographical because of her unflinching self-portrait portrayals. She gives the viewer a personal glimpse into herself and suffering. Which of the following artists does this describe?

A) Frida Kahlo
B) Hannah Höch
C) Georgia O'Keeffe
D) Dorothea Lange
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The Berlin version of collage, which consisted of "found" details, was called ____.

A) photomontage
B) automatism
C) precisionism
D) Synthetic Cubism
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Thomas Hart Benton, a Regionalist artist, focused his attention on which of the following subjects?

A) Times Square, New York
B) The waterfront
C) The social history of Missouri
D) The farming landscape of the Midwest
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____ developed the theory of Neoplasticism.

A) Picasso
B) Chagall
C) Mondrian
D) Marc
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What style is described as compositions of shapes and forms abstracted from the conventionally conceived world?

A) Fauvism
B) Cubism
C) De Stijl
D) Neoplasticism
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What message did Vera Mukhina convey in her work entitled The Worker and the Collective Farmworker?

A) She conveyed the horror of war.
B) She glorified the communal labor of the Soviet people.
C) She glorified urban lifestyles.
D) She showed motion through dynamic line.
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Dorothea Lange's photograph of a migrant worker caused people to ____.

A) rush food to hungry workers
B) criticize her
C) accuse artists of being Marxists
D) boycott her exhibitions
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In the artist's eyes, Fate of the Animals was almost a premonition of which historical event?

A) World War II
B) The Great Depression
C) The Russian Revolution
D) World War I
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Which of the following artists shared Stieglitz's concern to position photography as an art form with the same fine-art status as painting and sculpture?

A) Dorothea Lange
B) Georgia O'Keeffe
C) Edward Hopper
D) Edward Weston
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The artist of the The Eclipse of the Sun, ____, criticized militarism and capitalism.

A) Picasso
B) Marc
C) Grosz
D) Kandinsky
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What message is portrayed in Edward Hopper's Nighthawks?

A) The pervasive loneliness of modern humans
B) The seediness of city life
C) The energetic rhythm of city life
D) The cosmopolitan atmosphere of big city life
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Which of the following works demonstrates the Futurists' interest in motion?

A) The City
B) Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
C) Champs de Mars (The Red Tower)
D) The Portuguese
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Which of the following artists created a modern American art style combining Synthetic Cubism with jazz tempos and his perception of the fast-paced American culture?

A) Marsden Hartley
B) Charles Demuth
C) Georgia O'Keeffe
D) Stuart Davis
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In Synthetic Cubist works, such as ____, artists constructed paintings and drawings from objects and shapes cut from paper or other materials.

A) The Dance
B) Fate of the Animals
C) Demoiselles d'Avignon
D) Still-Life with Chair-Caning
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The American movement known initially as the Eight and then as the Ash Can School focused on the ____.

A) horror of trench warfare in World War II
B) mundane activity of farm life
C) bleak and seedy aspects of city life
D) dynamism of the machine
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The artist Delaunay shared with Futurism a fascination with ____.

A) technological innovation
B) architectural design
C) universal potential of art
D) collage elements
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Who is the artist who created a work of art that can be described as "a wickedly funny gift"?

A) Edward Weston
B) Alfred Stieglitz
C) Man Ray
D) Marsden Hartley
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Which of the following artists created large-scale, kinetic sculptures?

A) Henry Moore
B) Constantine Brancusi
C) Alexander Calder
D) Umberto Boccioni
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The floating figure in Barlach's ____ represents the dying soul before awakening to everlasting life.

A) War Monument
B) Bird in Space
C) Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
D) Column
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The dominant figure of the Fauves, ____, believed that color should play a role in conveying meaning.

A) Pablo Picasso
B) Henri Matisse
C) Max Beckmann
D) Otto Dix
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____ explored ways to express in art the world of dreams and the unconscious.

A) Surrealism
B) The Neue Sachlichkeit
C) Fauvism
D) Futurism
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Which of the following statements about Dada is true?

A) Dada originated in Copenhagen.
B) All Dada works were created in marble.
C) Dada revived the Renaissance pictorial tradition.
D) Dada aimed to undermine traditional notions about art.
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Who belonged to the Pittura Metafisica movement, which greatly influenced Surrealism?

A) Matisse
B) Ernst
C) De Chirico
D) Kandinsky
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The hovering figure that served as a memorial to those who died in World War I was created by ____.

A) Wilhelm Lehmbruck
B) Ernst Barlach
C) Ernst Kirchner
D) Max Beckmann
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The photographer ____ was hired to document the deplorable living conditions of the rural poor.

A) Alfred Stieglitz
B) Charles Sheeler
C) Edward Weston
D) Dorothea Lange
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Surrealist artists used Dada's ____ to engage elements of fantasy and activate unconscious forces.

A) Cubism
B) photographs
C) Kandinsky's style
D) improvisational techniques
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Which of the Blaue Reiter artists found animals superior to humans as the subject for his art?

A) Wassily Kandinsky
B) Paul Klee
C) Emil Nolde
D) Franz Marc
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Henry Moore's Reclining Figure is said to have been inspired by ____.

A) an African ancestral figure
B) a Chinese figure of Guanyin
C) a pre-Columbian figure, the chacmool
D) a medieval representation of Mary Magdalene
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The goal of Dalí's "paranoiac-critical" method was to ____.

A) portray the art of madmen
B) illustrate the sado-masochistic theories of Krafft-Ebing
C) pour his emotions directly onto the canvas, with no thought of technique
D) create images of inner reality and irrationality as concrete as the world of physical reality
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In the ____ style of Surrealism, artists presented recognizable scenes that transformed into a dream or nightmare.

A) biomorphic
B) collage
C) naturalistic
D) Breton
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A Romanian sculptor, the work of ____, emphasized natural and organic forms.

A) Barlach
B) Brancusi
C) Hepworth
D) Moore
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The work of Ernst Kirchner shows ____.

A) the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites
B) the influence of Italian Renaissance frescoes
C) subjects drawn from the industrialized urban bourgeoisie
D) the influence of Analytical Cubism
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The Chrysler Building by William van Alen has elements from which of the following styles?

A) Art Nouveau
B) Art Deco
C) Cubist
D) Fin-de-siècle
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Which phrase best expresses the sculptural style of Boccioni?

A) Nervous agitation
B) Dynamic movement
C) Sinuous organic curves
D) Sharply intersecting planes
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Matisse deviated from traditional representations of domestic interiors by ____ and simplifying them.

A) imposing a machine aesthetic
B) exaggerating the scale of objects
C) flattening forms
D) borrowing from Surrealism
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In ____, the angularity of the figures and rough paint surface contributed to the save nature of the scene.

A) Ernst Kirchner's Street, Dresden
B) Wassily Kandinsky's Improvisation 28
C) Max Beckmann's Night
D) Kurt Schwitters's Merz pictures
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The German artist ____ deviated from traditional religious images by creating works that were highly activated and emotionally wrenching.

A) Henry Matisse
B) André Derain
C) Emile Nolde
D) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
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Who said: "We rejected imitative colors, and that with pure colors we obtained stronger reactions."?

A) Pablo Picasso
B) Ernst Kirchner
C) Max Beckmann
D) Henri Matisse
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Kirchner's stylistic qualities, including perspective distortions, disquieting figures, and color choices, reflect the influence of ____.

A) Franc Marc
B) Edvard Munch
C) Frida Kahlo
D) Emile Nolde
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A nonobjective work refers to work that ____.

A) has been abstracted from a natural object
B) has no reference to the external appearance of the physical world
C) is not considered objectionable by anyone
D) has no material form but is merely conceived in the mind
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How does the work of Hannah Höch reflect German society of the Weimar Republic years?
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What opinions exist regarding whether Dumuth's My Egypt were intended to extol the American industrial scene?
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Describe the Armory Show. How did it impact the American art scene of the early 20th century?
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How did society see the avant-garde artist?
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Brancusi said, "What is real is not the external form but the essence of things." How does this statement reflect his work?
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How did Georgia O'Keeffe reflect the fast pace of city life in her work?
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How did Le Corbusier design a house as "a machine for living"?
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Briefly describe Futurism.
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Briefly describe Surrealism.
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How does Night by Max Beckmann become a metaphor for German society during 1918-1919?
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Briefly contrast Analytic and Synthetic Cubism.
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How did the subject matter Edward Hopper used in his art relate to the Depression era?
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What was the purpose of the Bauhaus?
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What is a "prairie house"?
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Picasso said, "Painting is not made to decorate apartments. It is an instrument for offensive and defensive war against the enemy." How did this statement reflect the political nature of artists during this time period, and how did it mirror Picasso's personal politics?
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Describe Art Deco.
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What subject matter did Jacob Lawrence use in his work, and how was it significant?
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"German artists of spirit and integrity have refused to conform. They have gone into exile or slipped into anxious obscurity. . . . Their paintings or sculptures have been hidden or exiled." This Alfred Barr's statement is referring to what event? How did this "flight" impact the art of the United States?
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What is a "mobile," who created it, and why?
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What was "291"?
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Describe the utopian ideals of Suprematism and Constructivism. How were these philosophies manifested in Revolutionary Russia, now called the Soviet Union? How did the art community respond to these concepts? Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare and contrast the works of Edward Weston and Dorothea Lange. How did each artist respond to the medium of photography as a visual art form? How did their works reflect their respective environments?
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Compare the works of Jacob Lawrence and Edward Hopper. How did each artist respond to his period? What artistic devices did each artist use to create emotion in his work? What was the sociopolitical context each artist addressed? Use examples to support your essay.
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Discuss the relationship of Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye to Frank Lloyd Wright's Kaufmann House (Fallingwater). How did the architects marry the shape, volume, and space of each house to its environment? How do these structures represent each architect and his philosophy?
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Explain the development of Cubism and the artistic movements that it spawned. Use examples to support your essay.
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How do these houses describe their functionality?
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Describe the impact the Armory Show (1913) had on the American art scene. Use examples to support your essay.
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How do these works differ in how they deal with the theme of war?
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Who created these models, and what were their purposes?
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Compare and contrast the Fauves with the German Expressionists. What influences can be seen in each movement? How did each influence the other? Use examples to support your essay.
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Compare the works of Hannah Höch, Marcel Duchamp, and Kurt Schwitters as it relates to Dada. How did each artist respond to the sociopolitical context of the period?
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How is this artist's attitude about urban living reflected in this work?
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How does this work break with the academic traditions of heroic male nudity?
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Who created these works, and what were their themes? Why did the artists feel that such themes were relevant?
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How did both of these works break with tradition?
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Describe Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. How did this work reshape the art of the early 20th century? Include in your discussion the influences coming from primitive art. Use examples to support your essay.
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What do these works describe, and how do they reflect the United States?
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How does this work reflect the Futurist art movement?
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Compare these two country homes. Who did them, and when? How does each deal with the issues of the relationship of the building to the surroundings? How does each respond to formal design and function?
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Explain the use of art as a vehicle for propaganda in the works of Höch, Grosz, Picasso, and Lawrence. Use examples to support your essay.
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Her work is often described as autobiographical because of her unflinching self-portrait portrayals. She gives the viewer a personal glimpse into herself and suffering. Which of the following artists does this describe?

A) Frida Kahlo
B) Hannah Höch
C) Georgia O'Keeffe
D) Dorothea Lange
A
2
The Berlin version of collage, which consisted of "found" details, was called ____.

A) photomontage
B) automatism
C) precisionism
D) Synthetic Cubism
A
3
Thomas Hart Benton, a Regionalist artist, focused his attention on which of the following subjects?

A) Times Square, New York
B) The waterfront
C) The social history of Missouri
D) The farming landscape of the Midwest
C
4
____ developed the theory of Neoplasticism.

A) Picasso
B) Chagall
C) Mondrian
D) Marc
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What style is described as compositions of shapes and forms abstracted from the conventionally conceived world?

A) Fauvism
B) Cubism
C) De Stijl
D) Neoplasticism
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What message did Vera Mukhina convey in her work entitled The Worker and the Collective Farmworker?

A) She conveyed the horror of war.
B) She glorified the communal labor of the Soviet people.
C) She glorified urban lifestyles.
D) She showed motion through dynamic line.
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Dorothea Lange's photograph of a migrant worker caused people to ____.

A) rush food to hungry workers
B) criticize her
C) accuse artists of being Marxists
D) boycott her exhibitions
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In the artist's eyes, Fate of the Animals was almost a premonition of which historical event?

A) World War II
B) The Great Depression
C) The Russian Revolution
D) World War I
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Which of the following artists shared Stieglitz's concern to position photography as an art form with the same fine-art status as painting and sculpture?

A) Dorothea Lange
B) Georgia O'Keeffe
C) Edward Hopper
D) Edward Weston
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The artist of the The Eclipse of the Sun, ____, criticized militarism and capitalism.

A) Picasso
B) Marc
C) Grosz
D) Kandinsky
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What message is portrayed in Edward Hopper's Nighthawks?

A) The pervasive loneliness of modern humans
B) The seediness of city life
C) The energetic rhythm of city life
D) The cosmopolitan atmosphere of big city life
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Which of the following works demonstrates the Futurists' interest in motion?

A) The City
B) Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash
C) Champs de Mars (The Red Tower)
D) The Portuguese
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Which of the following artists created a modern American art style combining Synthetic Cubism with jazz tempos and his perception of the fast-paced American culture?

A) Marsden Hartley
B) Charles Demuth
C) Georgia O'Keeffe
D) Stuart Davis
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In Synthetic Cubist works, such as ____, artists constructed paintings and drawings from objects and shapes cut from paper or other materials.

A) The Dance
B) Fate of the Animals
C) Demoiselles d'Avignon
D) Still-Life with Chair-Caning
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15
The American movement known initially as the Eight and then as the Ash Can School focused on the ____.

A) horror of trench warfare in World War II
B) mundane activity of farm life
C) bleak and seedy aspects of city life
D) dynamism of the machine
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The artist Delaunay shared with Futurism a fascination with ____.

A) technological innovation
B) architectural design
C) universal potential of art
D) collage elements
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Who is the artist who created a work of art that can be described as "a wickedly funny gift"?

A) Edward Weston
B) Alfred Stieglitz
C) Man Ray
D) Marsden Hartley
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Which of the following artists created large-scale, kinetic sculptures?

A) Henry Moore
B) Constantine Brancusi
C) Alexander Calder
D) Umberto Boccioni
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The floating figure in Barlach's ____ represents the dying soul before awakening to everlasting life.

A) War Monument
B) Bird in Space
C) Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
D) Column
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The dominant figure of the Fauves, ____, believed that color should play a role in conveying meaning.

A) Pablo Picasso
B) Henri Matisse
C) Max Beckmann
D) Otto Dix
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____ explored ways to express in art the world of dreams and the unconscious.

A) Surrealism
B) The Neue Sachlichkeit
C) Fauvism
D) Futurism
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22
Which of the following statements about Dada is true?

A) Dada originated in Copenhagen.
B) All Dada works were created in marble.
C) Dada revived the Renaissance pictorial tradition.
D) Dada aimed to undermine traditional notions about art.
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Who belonged to the Pittura Metafisica movement, which greatly influenced Surrealism?

A) Matisse
B) Ernst
C) De Chirico
D) Kandinsky
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The hovering figure that served as a memorial to those who died in World War I was created by ____.

A) Wilhelm Lehmbruck
B) Ernst Barlach
C) Ernst Kirchner
D) Max Beckmann
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The photographer ____ was hired to document the deplorable living conditions of the rural poor.

A) Alfred Stieglitz
B) Charles Sheeler
C) Edward Weston
D) Dorothea Lange
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Surrealist artists used Dada's ____ to engage elements of fantasy and activate unconscious forces.

A) Cubism
B) photographs
C) Kandinsky's style
D) improvisational techniques
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Which of the Blaue Reiter artists found animals superior to humans as the subject for his art?

A) Wassily Kandinsky
B) Paul Klee
C) Emil Nolde
D) Franz Marc
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28
Henry Moore's Reclining Figure is said to have been inspired by ____.

A) an African ancestral figure
B) a Chinese figure of Guanyin
C) a pre-Columbian figure, the chacmool
D) a medieval representation of Mary Magdalene
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The goal of Dalí's "paranoiac-critical" method was to ____.

A) portray the art of madmen
B) illustrate the sado-masochistic theories of Krafft-Ebing
C) pour his emotions directly onto the canvas, with no thought of technique
D) create images of inner reality and irrationality as concrete as the world of physical reality
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In the ____ style of Surrealism, artists presented recognizable scenes that transformed into a dream or nightmare.

A) biomorphic
B) collage
C) naturalistic
D) Breton
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31
A Romanian sculptor, the work of ____, emphasized natural and organic forms.

A) Barlach
B) Brancusi
C) Hepworth
D) Moore
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32
The work of Ernst Kirchner shows ____.

A) the influence of the Pre-Raphaelites
B) the influence of Italian Renaissance frescoes
C) subjects drawn from the industrialized urban bourgeoisie
D) the influence of Analytical Cubism
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33
The Chrysler Building by William van Alen has elements from which of the following styles?

A) Art Nouveau
B) Art Deco
C) Cubist
D) Fin-de-siècle
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34
Which phrase best expresses the sculptural style of Boccioni?

A) Nervous agitation
B) Dynamic movement
C) Sinuous organic curves
D) Sharply intersecting planes
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35
Matisse deviated from traditional representations of domestic interiors by ____ and simplifying them.

A) imposing a machine aesthetic
B) exaggerating the scale of objects
C) flattening forms
D) borrowing from Surrealism
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36
In ____, the angularity of the figures and rough paint surface contributed to the save nature of the scene.

A) Ernst Kirchner's Street, Dresden
B) Wassily Kandinsky's Improvisation 28
C) Max Beckmann's Night
D) Kurt Schwitters's Merz pictures
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37
The German artist ____ deviated from traditional religious images by creating works that were highly activated and emotionally wrenching.

A) Henry Matisse
B) André Derain
C) Emile Nolde
D) Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
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38
Who said: "We rejected imitative colors, and that with pure colors we obtained stronger reactions."?

A) Pablo Picasso
B) Ernst Kirchner
C) Max Beckmann
D) Henri Matisse
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39
Kirchner's stylistic qualities, including perspective distortions, disquieting figures, and color choices, reflect the influence of ____.

A) Franc Marc
B) Edvard Munch
C) Frida Kahlo
D) Emile Nolde
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40
A nonobjective work refers to work that ____.

A) has been abstracted from a natural object
B) has no reference to the external appearance of the physical world
C) is not considered objectionable by anyone
D) has no material form but is merely conceived in the mind
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How does the work of Hannah Höch reflect German society of the Weimar Republic years?
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42
What opinions exist regarding whether Dumuth's My Egypt were intended to extol the American industrial scene?
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43
Describe the Armory Show. How did it impact the American art scene of the early 20th century?
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How did society see the avant-garde artist?
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Brancusi said, "What is real is not the external form but the essence of things." How does this statement reflect his work?
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How did Georgia O'Keeffe reflect the fast pace of city life in her work?
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How did Le Corbusier design a house as "a machine for living"?
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Briefly describe Futurism.
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Briefly describe Surrealism.
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How does Night by Max Beckmann become a metaphor for German society during 1918-1919?
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Briefly contrast Analytic and Synthetic Cubism.
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How did the subject matter Edward Hopper used in his art relate to the Depression era?
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What was the purpose of the Bauhaus?
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What is a "prairie house"?
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55
Picasso said, "Painting is not made to decorate apartments. It is an instrument for offensive and defensive war against the enemy." How did this statement reflect the political nature of artists during this time period, and how did it mirror Picasso's personal politics?
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Describe Art Deco.
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What subject matter did Jacob Lawrence use in his work, and how was it significant?
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58
"German artists of spirit and integrity have refused to conform. They have gone into exile or slipped into anxious obscurity. . . . Their paintings or sculptures have been hidden or exiled." This Alfred Barr's statement is referring to what event? How did this "flight" impact the art of the United States?
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What is a "mobile," who created it, and why?
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What was "291"?
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61
Describe the utopian ideals of Suprematism and Constructivism. How were these philosophies manifested in Revolutionary Russia, now called the Soviet Union? How did the art community respond to these concepts? Use examples to support your essay.
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62
Compare and contrast the works of Edward Weston and Dorothea Lange. How did each artist respond to the medium of photography as a visual art form? How did their works reflect their respective environments?
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63
Compare the works of Jacob Lawrence and Edward Hopper. How did each artist respond to his period? What artistic devices did each artist use to create emotion in his work? What was the sociopolitical context each artist addressed? Use examples to support your essay.
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64
Discuss the relationship of Le Corbusier's Villa Savoye to Frank Lloyd Wright's Kaufmann House (Fallingwater). How did the architects marry the shape, volume, and space of each house to its environment? How do these structures represent each architect and his philosophy?
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65
Explain the development of Cubism and the artistic movements that it spawned. Use examples to support your essay.
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66
How do these houses describe their functionality?
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67
Describe the impact the Armory Show (1913) had on the American art scene. Use examples to support your essay.
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68
How do these works differ in how they deal with the theme of war?
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69
Who created these models, and what were their purposes?
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70
Compare and contrast the Fauves with the German Expressionists. What influences can be seen in each movement? How did each influence the other? Use examples to support your essay.
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71
Compare the works of Hannah Höch, Marcel Duchamp, and Kurt Schwitters as it relates to Dada. How did each artist respond to the sociopolitical context of the period?
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72
How is this artist's attitude about urban living reflected in this work?
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73
How does this work break with the academic traditions of heroic male nudity?
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74
Who created these works, and what were their themes? Why did the artists feel that such themes were relevant?
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75
How did both of these works break with tradition?
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76
Describe Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. How did this work reshape the art of the early 20th century? Include in your discussion the influences coming from primitive art. Use examples to support your essay.
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77
What do these works describe, and how do they reflect the United States?
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78
How does this work reflect the Futurist art movement?
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79
Compare these two country homes. Who did them, and when? How does each deal with the issues of the relationship of the building to the surroundings? How does each respond to formal design and function?
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80
Explain the use of art as a vehicle for propaganda in the works of Höch, Grosz, Picasso, and Lawrence. Use examples to support your essay.
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