Chapter 31 & 32
Mexican artists hired by the government to create murals favored naturalism because the new government thought
Abstract art was incomprehensible to the public at large
Pablo Picasso's painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (The Young Ladies of Avignon) was influenced by art from
Africa
Jacob Lawrence's Migration Series uses forms that recall
African art
Nineteenth-century avant-garde artists believed their work was
Ahead of bourgeois tastes
The "primitivism" of early Modernist art has a negative connotation because he artists
Viewed non-European peoples as uncivilized
Modernist art is frequently
Visually radical
The tactile emphasis in Art Informel, exemplified by Wol's (Wolfgang Schulze's) Painting, find it's closest parallel in the Abstract Expressionist work of
Willem de Kooning
What distinguishes Frank Lloyd Wright's Praire School style of architecture from European Modernist architecture?
Wright integrated the building with its environment
What pictorial device did Barnett Newman invent to divide the solid field of color in his paintings?
Zips
The principal goal of Impressionist painting was to
Capture a fleeting moment
What did Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre first patent in 1839?
A fixed photographic process
What helped to spread artists' fame in the nineteenth century?
Annual exhibitions
The nineteenth-century newspaper was a major vehicle for the publication of
Art criticism
Tom Thomson's rugged landscape paintings of Canada participate in the broader movement in the Americas to
Assert artistic independence from Europe
This artist is known for capturing the essence of his subjects in his semi-abstracted works.
Brancusi
The three political ideologies that struggled for world supremacy in the first half of the twentieth century were
Communism, fascism, and capitalism
Mark Rothko's paintings are best described as
Contemplative
Which movement challenged the role of the artist in the creative process with its "ready made" objects and photomontages?
Dada
The two earliest types of fixed photography are the
Daguerreotype and the calotype
Adolf Hitler and the Nazis called Modernist art degenerate because they believed it to be
Degraded and politically subversive
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux's The Dance departed from academic conventions by
Depicting the figures as spontaneous and real rather than idealized
What does your text mean when it says of Garner's photograph The Sharpshooter, "the staging f this photograph raises questions about visual fact and fiction"?
Despite seeming to capture reality, photographs are composed to create a picture
Van Gogh's Starry Night is best described as depicting
Expression more than physical description
The art of Die Brücke is best known for its
Expressionistic stylization
The art of the Fauves treats color
Expressively
The visual culture of the twentieth century was focused on
Film
Fauvist expressive color and brushwork emphasize the
Flatness of the canvas
Sullivan's Wainwright Building illustrates which principle of his architecture?
Form ever follows function
Clement Greenberg is a critic associated with the movement known as
Formalism
Cubism fractured shapes and represented incoherent space as if seen
From multiple perspectives
What event from history led to Lange's Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California?
Great Depression
One of the hallmarks of academic taste in French art is
Historicism
Post-Impressionist painting used Impressionism as a springboard to develop
Individual styles
Oswald de Andrade's Anthropophagic Manifesto suggested that Brazilian artists should
Ingest European culture, let it strengthen their Brazilianness, then get rid of it.
Paxton's Crystal Palace was innovative in its use of
Iron-and-glass frame
Symbolist art is known for its interest in the
Irrational aspects of the human mind
In what way does Courbet's The Burial at Ornans reject academic practice?
It is a monumental painting
How is Labrouste's Bibliotheque Nationale an example of historicism?
It is topped with domes
The composition of Degas's The Rehearsal on Stage reflects the influence of
Japanese prints
The main themes of Impressionist painting are
Landscape, leisure, and modern life
Monet's Impression: Sunrise emphasizes
Light and color over form
Latin American postwar art merged modernism with
Local history and politics
One hallmark of nineteenth-century academic art seen in Cabanel's Birth of Venus is its
Mythological theme
For his book The Pencil of Nature, Henry Fox Talbot
Photographed idyllic rural scenery and carefully arranged still lifes
To what new technology did artists respond in the second half of the nineteenth century?
Photography
Orientalist imagery depicts the East as
Primitive and exotic
In Analytic Cubism, artists
Rearranged objects broken into parts.
Pollock's paintings are called Action paintings because they
Record his movement in applying the painting
De Kooning's paintings, though not fully abstract, are included in the Abstract Expressionist style because they
Record how he manipulates paint
What was the source of artistic inspiration for Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other Pre-Raphaelites?
The Middle Ages and Early Renaissance
James Abbott McNiell Whistler believed that art did not need to
Refer to observed reality
Garnier's Paris Opera exemplifies historicism because it
References the Baroque style
Grant Wood is an American artist associated with
Regionalism
Which artist developed an individual style exploring the science of color?
Seurat
The spatial ambiguities in Cézanne's still life painting includes
Shifting viewpoints
The Chicago School is best known for its
Skyscrapers
Easily understood political image is typical of the style known as
Socialist Realism
Futurism was inspired by the
Speed of modern urban life
Cassatt was interested in Japanese prints for their
Style and themes
Which movement produced paintings of flat, assembled, geometric shapes that promoted pure feeling?
Suprematism
The Great Depression was ended by
The military build-up of World War II
A hallmark of Realism is to paint
The modern world honestly
The favorite motifs of the German artistic Die Brücke group were the
The natural world and the nude body
Kandinsky aspired to make paintings that made no reference to
The visible world
Why did Julia Margaret Cameron prefer slightly out-of-focus photographic portraits?
They communicate inner character
What was the primary concern of the Photo-Secessionists?
To establish photography as a form of fine art
Harlem Renaissance artist James Van Der Zee created photographs of
Upper-middle class African Americans
Brandt's Tea Service represents the Bauhaus's promotion of the
collaboration of design and production
Art nouveau can be identified by
intricate series of long, graceful curves
In his photographs, Alfred Stieglitz attempted to compose images of
romanticized urban scenes