Chapter 28: Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Symbolism: Europe and America 1870 to 1900

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Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, and Henri Rousseau were leading artists of which movement?

Symbolism

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Which Art Nouveau architect invented new structural techniques to allow construction of buildings that are sculpted and organic in form?

Antonio Gaudí

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How does Caillebotte suggest the transitory, impersonal nature of modern life in Paris?

Moving figures and cutoff buildings

<p>Moving figures and cutoff buildings</p>
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Which artist first made it his artistic practice to omit the preliminary sketch and use premixed pigments?

Monet

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Which artistic movement had its roots in Impressionist precepts and methods but could not be considered stylistically homogeneous?

Post-Impressionism

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In Gustav Klimt's The Kiss, how does the artist use flat patterning to distinguish between the male and female figures?

Rectangle shapes cover male, circles cover female

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Which of the following ideas was Vincent van Gogh trying to communicate in his Starry Night?

Vastness of the universe

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Which painting genre was most useful for Cézanne's experiments with remaking Impressionism to emphasize the permanent rather than the transitory?

Still life

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Where were many of the early Impressionist paintings displayed?

Commercial art galleries

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Although Morisot's interest in leisure activities aligned with the Impressionists, her paintings are inhabited by which social group?

Women and children at home

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The works of Camille Pissarro are recognizable because they are painted from which viewpoint?

High above the street

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The firm outlines surrounding areas of unmodulated color in Gauguin's Vison after the Sermon reflect his interest in which medium?

Stained glass

<p>Stained glass</p>
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Whistler's Nocturne in Black and Gold is an example of the artist's effort to use color to create visual works paralleling which other art form?

Music

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What art historical term describes Monet's practice of painting his works outdoors?

En plein air

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Which monument was built for a great exhibition in 1889 and was originally seen as a symbol of modern Paris?

Eiffel Tower

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Which Post-Impressionist painter was the first great master in the new art form of the poster?

Toulouse-Lautrec

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Which Impressionist artist specialized in indoor scenes of bodies in motion, sometimes using a camera to make preliminary studies for his work?

Degas

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Which artistic movement arose out of the idea of John Ruskin and William Morris, with their emphasis on producing functional objects with high aesthetic value?

Arts and Crafts

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The painting Where Do We Come From reflects Gauguin's move to which country?

Tahiti

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Which artist explored the possibilities of bold colors and distorted forms, creating a textile effect with energetic and thick brushstrokes?

Vincent van Gogh

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Who is the subject of this painting by Édouard Manet?

Claude Monet

<p>Claude Monet</p>
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What was the original title of Edvard Munch's powerfully emotional The Scream?

Despair

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Georges Seurat's painting technique relying on an optical effect involving spots of color is referred to by what term?

Pointillism

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Which painter made Parisian dance halls and clubs the subjects of many of his paintings, including Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette?

Renoir

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Spatial discrepancies, such as the relationship between the barmaid and her apparent reflection in a nearby mirror, are highlighted in which painting?

Manet, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère