20th Century Practice
The first Fauve exhibit was held in
1905
Kirchner was influenced by
African sculpture, medieval woodcuts, and the city and its crowds
Which is the correct order for Picasso?
Analytic Cubism, collage, synthetic cubism, surrealism
Who defined "Surrealist" as "pure psychic automatism by which it is intended to express, either verbally or in writing, the true function of thought. Though dictated in the absence of al control exerted by reason, and outside all aesthetic or moral preoccupations"?
Andre Breton
Simultaneous viewpoint is an element of
Cubism and Surrealism
An "orderly heap of broken violins" refers to
Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase No. 2
The surrealist artist who envisioned himself as a shaman was
Ernst
Rivera's wife, also a painter, was
Frida Kahlo
"The lost generation" was a phrase coined by
Gertrude Stein
Which of the following does NOT correctly match artist with work?
Lange- Two Shells
Matisse's Decorative Figure in an Oriental Setting is set in
Morocco
The first cubist sculpture was a bronze cast by
Picasso
Fauve artists looked to
Polynesian/African sculpture, the colors of Gauguin/Van Gogh, and folk textiles/cermaics
LHOOQ is an example of
Ready-Made-Aided
American Gothic is an example of
Regionalism
Who started the quarterly journal Camera Work
Stieglitz
Which work inspired the CBS logo?
The False Mirror
Which of the following correctly matches a structure with location?
The Gate of the Kiss- Romania
Architectural cubism in the United States was best expressed by
The Lake Shore Drive Apartment Houses
Which best fulfills the description "a machine for living"?
Villa Savoye
1914-1918 are the dates of
World War I
"The Wars" in the title of this chapter refers to
World War I and World War II
1939-1945 are the dates of
World War II
Die Brucke refers to
a German art movement
Guernica is divided into three sections. They are
a central triangle and peripheral rectangles
Matisse's arabesques refer to
a kind of black curve
Duchamp coined "Ready-Made"
after purchasing a shovel
The "underground railroad" was
an escape route for slaves
"Brancusi + Mondrian" was
an exhibition
Picasso's Bull's Head is an example of
assemblage
Which most accurately describes a mobile?
it hangs from the ceiling and moves when there is an air current
Which is true of the Rayograph?
it is a black and white photograph made without a camera
In Picasso's Guernica, The Minotaur represents
modern tyranny
1917 marks the
onset of the Russian Revolution
In Girl Before a Mirror, Picasso aims at achieving
psychological reality
Which is true of Franz Marc's views of color?
red is aggressive
Dali's "paranoiac-critical" method
showed both inner truth and inner irrationality as reflected in dreams
1911 was the year of
the Cubist show in Paris
Which is NOT alluded to in the iconography of Guernica?
the Resurrection
1936-1939 are the dates of
the Spanish Civil War
Which is NOT a surrealist element in Miro's Dog Barking at the Moon?
the placement of the dog
Surrealists
used titles that were intentionally provocative, felt dreams were another level of reality, and embraced Jungian symbolism