ART101 (25,26)
This American Impressionist was focusing on domestic scenes, especially of women and children.
Cassatt
Which artist was a leader of Realism
Courbet
Who mounted the first ever one-person exhibition by erecting the Pavillion of Realism, to exhibit his work after being rejected from the important French Salon Spring exhibit?
Courbet
This artist worked mostly for the socialist newspapers that devoted to political and social satire.
Daumier
Unlike other Impressionists, this artist did not like to paint outdoors. He preferred ballet, theater, and café scenes.
Degas
From 1846 to 1869, Cezanne intentionally submitted crude, dark, mysterious, morbid, and anonymous orgies, rapes, and murders to the salon.
False
Impressionism was a highly political style. It championed laborers and common country folk, group that challenged the authority.
False
Monet began teaching at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in 1876. In 1886 he was forced to resign after allowing a mixed class to draw from a completely nude male model.
False
Rather than the exotic animals of the Romantic world of Delacroix, Marry Cassatt painted farm animals, cows, horses, and sheep?
False
Who gave up business career to live and paint in South Pacific?
Gauguin
The Post-Impressionist who both painted and made lithograph posters of Paris nightlife
Lautrec
Who painted "Olympia"- a prostitute with a wealthy, upper-class clientele?
Manet
Who painted the same scene over and over to study the fleeting effects of the light and color?
Monet
Whose painting gave the Impressionists their name?
Monet
"Luncheon of the Boat Party" was one of the best-known genre paintings of which one of these artists?
Renoir
This artist invented the technique of painting, which scholars later labeled "pointillism".
Seurat
Frank Lloyd Wright worked for which architect before starting his own practice?
Sullivan
Which one of these artists' scenes of the modern world included not only middle-class leisure activities, but also surgery clinics portraying surgeons as modern heroes?
Thomas Eakins
"Sunday Afternoon on the Island of LaGrande Jatte" Georges Seurat was submitted in what would be the last Impressionist exhibition in 1886.
True
"The Luncheon On The Grass" by Manet was on display at the Salon des Refusés after it got rejected by the Salon jurors in 186C)
True
"The Scream" painted by Edverd Munch was perhaps inspired by te eruption of the Indonesian volcano Krakatoa.
True
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the "Prairie Houses" which had become his crowning achievement.
True
Instead of painting the small still life traditionally associated with female artists. Bonheur was instead become an animal painter.
True
Sargent's "Mr. And Mrs. I.N. Phelps Stokes", presents a boldly aggressive Mrs. Stokes as a "New Woman" who emerged in a period when the women's movement was advocating equal rights.
True
The Eiffel Tower was built as an entrance to the 1889 Paris International Exposition.
True
The Salon des Refusés was an exhibition of the rejected artists to be held in conjunction with the official Salon.
True
"The Potato Eaters" is a major work of which artists?
Van Gogh