Chapters 26-28
Sargent
In the Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, ________ has effectuated the embodiment of the Realist belief that the artist's business is to record the modern being in the modern context.
Millet's
In the aftermath of the Revolution of 1848, ________ investing the poor with solemn grandeur did not meet with the approval of the prosperous classes.
Guaranty (Prudential) Building
Louis Sullivan expressed the interior's subdivision on the exterior in his ________ .
Arts and Crafts
Members of the ________ movement dedicated themselves to producing functional objects with high aesthetic value for a wide public.
Timothy O'Sullivan
Of the Civil War photographs, the most moving are the unsparingly objective records of combat deaths and perhaps, the most reproduced of these is A Harvest of Death, Gettysburg, July 1863 by ________ .
William Blake
The Ancient of Days is the work of ________ .
Romanticism
The transition from Neoclassicism to ________ represented a shift in emphasis from reason to feeling, from calculation to intuition, and from objective nature to subjective emotion.
Degas
________ studied the photography of others, but also used the camera consistently to make preliminary studies for his own work.
Gertrude Käsebier
________ was a leading practitioner of the pictorial style in photography.
Andrea Palladio
Chiswick House is a free variation on the work of ________ .
Eakins
The American artist ________ believed that knowledge, and where relevant, scientific knowledge, was a prerequisite for his art.
Friedrich
Who painted romantic transcendental landscapes?
Manet
Who scandalized the public with his painting of a nude prostitute and her black maid?
Gericault
Who sought to confront the viewer with the tragedy of the Medusa's horror, chaos, and emotion while at the same time invoking the grandeur of large-scale history painting?
William Hogarth
Who translated satire into the visual arts?
Jean-Antoine Houdon
Who was the leading French Neoclassical sculptor of the late 18th century?
Impressionists
________ attempted to depict the incidental, momentary, and passing aspects of reality.
Post-Impressionism
________ had its roots in Impressionist precepts and methods, but it was not stylistically homogeneous.
Carson, Pirie, Scott Building
________ is a building that required broad, open, well-illuminated display spaces.
La Madeleine
________ is a symbolic link between the Napoleonic and Roman empires.
Angelica Kauffmann
________ painted Cornelia Presenting Her Children as Her Treasures, which exemplifies the Enlightenment fascination with classical antiquity and classical art.
Edvard Munch
________ produced both paintings and prints whose high emotional charge was a major source of inspiration for the German Expressionists in the early 20th century.
Napoleon Bonaparte
After serving in various French army commands, ________ became first consul of the French Republic and proceeded to rule France for the next 15 years.
Nadar
Artists such as Delacroix, Daumier, and Courbet flocked to the studio of ________ for their portraits.
Winckelmann
Credited as the first art historian, ________ published Reflections on the Imitation of Greek Works in Painting and Sculpture and uncompromisingly designated Greek art as the most perfect art.
the Grand Tour
During the 18th century, ________ fueled a renewed interest in classical antiquity.
George Washington
Greenough sculpted ________ in the Neoclassical style by portraying him seminude and enthroned, as Phidias depicted Zeus in the famous lost statue.
Symbolists
Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, and Henri Rousseau were the leading ________ .
1852
In Caillebotte's Paris: A Rainy Day, the setting is a junction of spacious boulevards, a result of the redesign of the city begun in ________ .
Monet
In Impression: Sunrise by ________ , the brushstrokes are clearly evident.
picture's surface
In The Tub, Degas reveals his modernist exploration of the premises of painting by acknowledging the ________ .
Morisot
In Villa at the Seaside, ________ used the open brushwork and the plein air lighting characteristic of Impressionism.
Courbet's
In ________ The Stone Breakers, the menial labor is neither romanticized nor idealized.
Neoclassical
In its form, the Oath of the Horatii is a paragon of the ________ style.
Bouguereau
Mostly forgotten today ________ was a towering figure in the French art world during the 19th century.
prefabricated materials
Paxton's exhibition building, the Crystal Palace, was built of ________ .
Cassatt
The American artist ________ painted principally women and children with a combination of objectivity and genuine sentiment.
Beaux-Arts
The Baroque grandeur of the layout and ornament of the Paris Opéra is characteristic of an architectural style called ________ , which flourished in the late 19th and early 20th century in France.
Antoine Watteau
The Pilgrimage to Cythera is the work of ________ .
Art Nouveau
The ________ style was influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as Japanese print designs and the expressive patterns of post-Impressionist artists.
Industrial Revolution
The ________ transformed the economies of continental Europe and North America.
Eiffel Tower
The ________ was built for the great exhibition in Paris in 1889 and was originally seen as a symbol of modern Paris.
Herculaneum and Pompeii
The archaeological discoveries at ________ whetted public appetite for classicism.
Hawes and Southworth
The collaborative efforts of ________ can be seen in Early Operation under Ether.
Pantheon
The colonnade of the Roman temple of Jupiter at Baalbeck in Lebanon provided the inspiration for what building?
Brighton Pavilion
The exterior of ________ is a conglomeration of Islamic domes, minarets, and screens that has been called "Indian Gothic."
Rodin
The leading French sculptor of the later 19th century was ________ .
Joseph Wright of Derby
The painting A Philosopher Giving a Lecture at the Orrery was done by ________ .
sublime
The passion and energy of Turner's works not only reveal the Romantic sensibility, but also the concept of the ________ .
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
The sentimental narrative became the specialty of ________ .
English
The vedute paintings of Antonio Canaletto were eagerly acquired by ________ tourists.
Palladio
Thomas Jefferson admired the work of ________ .
interior design
When the Rococo style first appeared, it was primarily as a style of ________ .
Paris
Which city became the artistic center of the new, softer style called Rococo?
Julia Cameron
Which photographer added a dreamlike quality to the photograph appropriate for "fictional" characters?
Benjamin West
Who became the official painter to King George III and was cofounder of the Royal Academy of Arts?
Antonio Gaudi
Who conceived a building as a whole and molded it almost as a sculptor might shape a figure from clay?
Paul Cézanne
Who declared he wanted to "make of Impressionism something solid and enduring"?
Vincent van Gogh
Who explored the capabilities of colors and distorted forms to express his emotions as he confronted nature?
Chardin
Who painted quiet scenes of domestic life that offered the opportunity to praise the simple goodness of ordinary people?