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The 1800's saw the rise of many new types of art, among which was impressionism. What was impressionism?
Impressionism was a type of painting that became very famous thanks to its primarily French artists who painted in this form, making some of the most famous works ever made. Impressionism has also been an artistic movement in literature, film, and theater, but the movement had by far the greatest impact on painting, and very little on etching, sculpting or any of the other options.
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Which of the following was an impressionist painter?
Claude Monet is the sole impressionist in this group. The rest came later in the 1800's and were classified as post-impressionists due to their deviation from traditional impressionism in style and the gap in time between their oeuvres.
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What new form of painting rose to prominence in the 1890's?
Logically, following impressionism was post-impressionism. This movement was in many ways similar to impressionism, but it deviated in several ways. Thus making is a new form of painting. It rose to prominence due to the works of famous painters such as Vincent van Gogh, and Henri Rousseau.
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Which of the following is a famous post-impressionist painter?
Vincent van Gogh is arguably the most famous artist of all time. He was a prolific post-impressionist painter. In his time as a painter he produced over pieces of artwork. He also was a leading light of the post-impressionist movement, taking the torch from earlier impressionist masters such as Monet and Manet.
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What was Romanticism as a literary movement?
Romanticism as a literary movement was started by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge with the publication of the Lyrical Ballads in 1798. As a movement Romanticism advocated for the use of common language, and the treatment of all manner of subject (including low-income people and nature) in poetry.
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Romanticism as a visual art movement of the late 1800's, focused on the glory of nature and the natural world. What was this movement in reaction to?
As industrialization progressed throughout the 1800's more and more people began working in factories and with industrial goods. This shift away from the natural world caused a backlash in the form of Romanticism. Romanticism was meant to encourage people to go back to nature and appreciate its beauty. While more people were living in cities, well in excess of half the population was still living in rural, primarily farming, communities.
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In the late 1800's a type of painting that focused on showing real day to day life of people became popular. What type of painting was this?
Realism, as the name may suggest, was meant to show real life. These paintings did not show grand landscapes like in romanticism, or show metaphors like symbolism. It was meant to depict real people going about their ordinary daily lives.
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The mid-1800's brought forth a type of painting that attempted to convey a message to the viewer using unreal entities such as the grim reaper to convey death. What was this type of painting called?
Symbolism used symbols to represent the true message that the painter was trying to convey. This era saw the dawn of many of the common symbols we know now. Such as the grim reaper symbolizing death.
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Which of the following artists was not a practitioner of Romanticism?
Charles Dickens is known as a leader of Realism. He featured realistic characters, harsh story lines, and gritty details of industrial life. Romantics, on the other hand, expressed ideas using strong emotions, passion, and were inspired by nature.
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Most Oceanic artwork dates from the 1700s onward because _________________.
Most Oceanic artwork dates from the 1700s onward because they were made from perishable materials.
Art, including masks, sculpture, and decorative textiles existed all over the island cultures of Oceania, and were recorded as already existing by the initial European explorers.
The islands of Oceania were settled centuries and millennium prior to the 1700s.
Savonarola was a religious leader on the Italian peninsula who burned much Renaissance art; he was not from Oceania.
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In the late 18th century, France's revolution, its new empire, and continued exploration of the ancient Roman sites at Herculaneum and Pompeii led to _________________.
Neoclassical tastes among the French elite of the late 18th century were largely inspired by France's revolution, its new empire, and continued exploration of the ancient Roman sites at Herculaneum and Pompeii.
Medieval and gothic tastes were going out of fashion in the late 18th century.
Napoleon had many advisers over his life but Italians never dominated his court.
The "Renaissance" is a term largely attributed to Jacob Burckhardt, who studied the art and culture of Italy in between the middle ages and the modern era.
France's power was destroyed in the First World War, and again in the Second.
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Of the 550 artists admitted to the French Royal Painting and Sculpture Academy _____________________.
Most artists in the French Royal Painting and Sculpture Academy were male, but a small minority were female.
After the French Revolution, the Academy was suspended as it was a project of the Royal family.
Jacques-Louis David was one of the most famous Academy artists, but his fame originated before the Revolution.
Some Academy students, such as the Swedish painter Adolf Wertmuller, were not French.
The Academy was a prestigious institution that was patronized by French Royalty, but nevertheless prided itself on skill and professionalism; it was not a collection of artists lacking talent, but rather talented artists with connections to power.
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Jean Francois Champollion is notable for ______________.
Jean Francois Champollion is notable for deciphering the Rosetta Stone and allowing people to understand Egyptian hieroglyphics for the first time. He achieved this in 1822, following the discovery of the Rosetta stone by French troops, fighting for Napoleon in North Africa.
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The discovery of the Rosetta Stone led to the translation of which of these ancient languages?
The Rosetta Stone was found in the early nineteenth century. It contained both Egyptian hieroglyphics and Greek writing. This allowed Egyptian hieroglyphs to be translated for the first time.
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Leo Tolstoy's, War and Peace, is partly an account of which conflict?
Tolstoy's War and Peace is set in Tsarist society during the Napoleonic wars and details, in part, the French invasion of Russia in 1812.
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Which of the following authors published the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus?
Percy Bysshe Shelley was the husband of Mary Shelley, and while he wrote in the same time period, he is an incorrect answer. Byron was a friend to both the Shelley's — well known for the poem Don Juan — although he did not write Frankenstein, so he would not be a good choice. Jonathan Swift was best known for A Modest Proposal and he died before Frankenstein was published, so he would not be a suitable choice. Samuel Taylor Coleridge was a well known literary figure in the time, but he was predominantly a poet, so he would not be a good choice either. Lastly, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley is the author, and although she published anonymously originally, she is now widely credited as the author, making her the best choice.
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The 1800's saw the rise of many new types of art, among which was impressionism. What was impressionism?
Impressionism was a type of painting that became very famous thanks to its primarily French artists who painted in this form, making some of the most famous works ever made. Impressionism has also been an artistic movement in literature, film, and theater, but the movement had by far the greatest impact on painting, and very little on etching, sculpting or any of the other options.
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Which of the following was an impressionist painter?
Claude Monet is the sole impressionist in this group. The rest came later in the 1800's and were classified as post-impressionists due to their deviation from traditional impressionism in style and the gap in time between their oeuvres.
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What new form of painting rose to prominence in the 1890's?
Logically, following impressionism was post-impressionism. This movement was in many ways similar to impressionism, but it deviated in several ways. Thus making is a new form of painting. It rose to prominence due to the works of famous painters such as Vincent van Gogh, and Henri Rousseau.
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Which of the following is a famous post-impressionist painter?
Vincent van Gogh is arguably the most famous artist of all time. He was a prolific post-impressionist painter. In his time as a painter he produced over pieces of artwork. He also was a leading light of the post-impressionist movement, taking the torch from earlier impressionist masters such as Monet and Manet.
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