Art exam 3 study guide 2
Trendsetter of the Neoclassic era who imitated Greek and Roman art to inspire the new French Republic.
David
Impressionist who worked frequently in pastel and worked mostly indoors. Best known for drawings of ballerinas
Degas
This painter of "The Death of Sardanapalus" became the leader of the Romantic movement after the death of Gericault
Delacroix
List the four steps of criticism according to the Feldman model:
Description, Analysis, interpretation, judgement
He finished only seven paintings in his ten year career, probably because they were painted one dot at a time in a style called "pointillism"
Seurat
Art Nouveau was largely a reaction to forms which grew out of:
The Industrial Revolution
Which movement does this artist belong to: Munch
Early Expressionist
This female artist was a Realist painter specializing in country scenes featuring animals.
Bonheur
Post-Impressionist who attempted to reduce realistic form to its basic, underlying geometric forms/components, as in his painting Mont Sainte-Victoire
Cezanne
This Realist painter was fired as head of the Pennsylvannia Academy for allowing students to draw from the "absolute nude" model
Eakins
This style attempted to represent the artist's feelings rather then images of the real world. It is characterized by distorted, exaggerated forms and colors for emotional impact
Expressionism
The artists of this movement were called "wild beasts" and used color without reference to actual appearance.
Fauvism
Which movement does this artist belong to: Matisse
Fauvist
"Luncheon of the boating party" was painted in ______ by who
France, by Renoir
Friend of Van Gogh whose search for "the primitive and savage" led him eventually to Tahiti. A post impressionist painter who innovated form and color.
Gauguin
Painter who launched the Romantic movement with his painting called "The Raft of the Medusa"
Gericault
Who created the The Third of May ; it can be described as a ___
Goya; a narrative
Artists of this movement were the first to be influenced by the popularity of Japanese prints in Europe.
Impressionism
Light and color and capturing a moment were the concerns of artists who developed this style.
Impressionism
Which movement does this artist belong to: Degas
Impressionist
Which movement does this artist belong to: Monet
Impressionist
Which movement does this artist belong to: Renoir
Impressionist
This image is best described as ; what is it called
Impressionistic; "Luncheon of the boating party"
Art in this category included practically no representations of the human figure.
Islamic
This Art Nouveau artist/craftsman is best known for his works in stained glass.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Often called the Father of Modern Art, his painting The Luncheon on the Grass" created a public scandal when shown in 1863. The impressionist claimed him as their leader.
Manet
Famous for his paintings of cathedrals and water lilies and for his color studies, his painting "Impression Sunrise" gave the impressionist movement its name
Monet
The Norwegian painter, often considered an early Expressionist, who painted "The Scream" (also called "The Shriek").
Munch
What medium was used to create "Luncheon of the boating party"
Oil paint
What medium was used to create The Third of May?
Oil paint
Artists of this movement were divided into two camps. One emphasized formal near- scientific design the other expressing emotions and sensations through color and light
Post-Impressionism
Vincent Van Gogh is generally classified as belonging to this movement
Post-Impressionism
Which movement does this artist belong to: Cezanne
Post-Impressionist
Which movement does this artist belong to: Gauguin
Post-Impressionist
Which movement does this artist belong to: Toulouse-Lautrec
Post-Impressionist
This Impressionist painter of flowers, pretty young girls, happy social scenes/gatherings and, later, nudes. He eventually became discontented with the Impressionist style and moved toward a more structured technique.
Renoir
This image can be described as ____; what is it called
Social commentary; The Third of May
This former student of Eakins and painter of "The Banjo Lesson" was among the first important black painters in America.
Tanner
Painter and printmaker whose main subjects were Parisian nightlife scenes, theatre people and prostitutes. He legitimized the poster as an art form
Toulouse-Lautrec
A Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is known for his many self-portraits. A friend of Gauguin
Van Gogh
The arrangement of elements within a format is called:
composition
Description, Analysis, Interpretation and Judgement are four steps in the process of
criticism
The American artist Winslow Homer is best known for his:
murals