AP Art History Chapter 4 Test Corrections

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The style evoked nationalist feelings through association with earlier buildings.


  1. The images show two views of the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament).

    Which of the following is the reason that the English government agreed to the use of the style shown for the Palace of Westminster (Houses of Parliament) ?

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reclining pose of the nude female figure.

  1. In Édouard Manet’s Olympia, the influence of Titian’s Venus of Urbino on the work is most evident in the

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emphasis on color as a means of eliciting intense emotion.

  1. Joseph Mallord William Turner's Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On) exemplifies the Romantic era through its

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Surrealism.

  1. Which of the following art movements was characterized by a self-conscious desire to borrow from the theory and practice of psychoanalysis?

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the pastoral paradise from Giorgione to Watteau.

  1. The painting takes its theme from

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Rude’s La Marseillaise.

  1. The painting proved most directly influential for the creation of which of the following works?

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Chevreul.

  1. The painting is based on the colour theories of

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a Doric portico with triglyphs and metopes.

  1. Thomas Jefferson introduced Neoclassical elements in the facade of Monticello by adding

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the popular press.

  1. Most of Honoré Daumier's graphic works were intended for

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the Rococo.

  1. Both works illustrate the reaction against

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were designed to incorporate the structures’ natural surroundings.

  1. The question refers to the image shown of Fallingwater, a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Fallingwater and Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye represent similarities in the artists’ approach to domestic architecture in that both buildings

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including orientalizing accessories.

  1. Although Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres’s La Grande Odalisque contains many Neoclassical elements, it also breaks classical conventions by

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Paul CĂ©zanne.

  1. An artist whose work was a catalyst for this artist's development was

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