Quiz #5 Ch. 27-28
What did Courbet employ in the The Stone Breakers to convey the dismal nature of manual labor?
A palette of dirty browns and grays
Which 19th-century artist painted dramatic landscapes of the western areas of the United States such as Yosemite?
Albert Bierstadt
Which architect designed the interior support frame (armature) of the State of Liberty?
Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel
The Neoclassical portrait statue of Paulina Borghese in the guise of Venus was created by which sculptor?
Antonio Canova
Which Art Nouveau architect invented new structural techniques to allow construction of buildings that are sculpted and organic in form?
Antonio Gaudí
Which artist argued that art is truthful and photographs lie?
Auguste Rodin
Which European artist created this Romantic transcendental landscape painting?
Caspar David Friedrich
Who is the subject of this painting by Édouard Manet?
Claude Monet
Which artist was the most prominent member of the Hudson River School of landscape painting?
Cole
J. M. W. Turner's distinctive style is most recognizable in his use of which element of painting?
Color
Who was the leading figure of the Realist movement in art?
Courbet
Which Impressionist artist specialized in indoor scenes of bodies in motion, sometimes using a camera to make preliminary studies for his work?
Degas
The incorporation of Japanese aesthetics into European painting, a trend referred to as Japonisme, is evident in which artwork?
Degas, The Tub
Gustave Moreau's The Apparition treats which frequent Symbolist theme?
Femme fatale
Who was the architect responsible for the new layout of the city of Paris, begun in 1852, that is referenced in Caillebotte's Paris: A Rainy Day?
Georges Haussmann
Which photographer was famous for creating images with Symbolist themes?
Gertrude Käsebier
Which architect designed the first large commercial buildings characterized by round arches, large windows, and a cast-iron interior skeleton?
Henry Hobson Richardson
Which painter of the French revolution was able to revitalize his career by becoming First Painter to Napoleon?
Jacques-Louis David
Impressionist artists, including Degas, greatly admired the spatial organization and flat, unmodeled color areas of which art form?
Japanese woodblock prints
Which Neoclassical artist of the first part of the 19th century looked firmly to the arts of Greek antiquity for his subjects and compositions?
Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
Who was one of the first Romantic artists to depict the dark terrain of the subconscious?
John Henry Fuseli
Which work by Manet do art historians regard as his critique of European painting since the Renaissance?
Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe
In what medium did satirical artist Honoré Daumier create most of his works?
Lithography
Who is sometimes described as the first modernist architect?
Louis Henry Sullivan
Which American Impressionist artist painted principally women and children?
Mary Cassatt
The Romantic notion of God as a mathematician seen in Blake's Ancient of Days is taken from the artistic tradition of which earlier period?
Medieval
The tenets of Marxism and Darwinism had a role in the rise of which artistic movement?
Modernism
In which work does van Gogh say that he is trying to "express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green"?
Night Café
Which Symbolist painter produced the richly colored representation of The Cyclops?
Odilon Redon
Georges Seurat's painting technique relying on an optical effect involving spots of color is referred to by what term?
Pointillism
In Rossetti's Beata Beatrix, what did the artist include to commemorate his wife's death?
Poppy
What instrument did Muybridge use to project a sequence of images onto a screen?
Praxiscope
In constructing the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851, what cost-effective innovation did Joseph Paxton employ?
Prefabricated elements
Ingres's Apotheosis of Homer was inspired by which earlier work?
Raphael, School of Athens
Salon jurors regarded Courbet's depiction of the rural poor in The Stone Breakers as what?
Socialistic
The firm outlines surrounding areas of unmodulated color in Gauguin's Vison after the Sermon reflect his interest in which medium?
Stained glass
Gustave Moreau, Odilon Redon, and Henri Rousseau were leading artists of which movement?
Symbolism
The painting Where Do We Come From reflects Gauguin's move to which country?
Tahiti
What do art historians regard as the real subject of Monet's Rouen Cathedral: The Portal (in Sun)?
The sunlight on the portal
Which American Realist artist, having studied both painting and medicine, believed that careful observation was a prerequisite for his art?
Thomas Eakins
Which early photographer used the new medium to produce documentary images of the immediate aftermath of Civil War battles?
Timothy O'Sullivan
Manet's controversial painting Olympia was loosely based on a work by which earlier artist?
Titian
Which Post-Impressionist painter was the first great master in the new art form of the poster?
Toulouse-Lautrec
Which of the following ideas was Vincent van Gogh trying to communicate in his Starry Night?
Vastness of the universe
John Singer Sargent's The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit reveals his admiration for which earlier artist?
Velázquez
The metal relief etching entitled Ancient of Days is the work of which leading Romantic artist?
William Blake
The cathedral that is the subject of Monet's series of paintings showing the effects of light is located in which city?
Rouen
The brushwork and strongly foreshortened figures of Charging Chasseur reflect Géricault's emulation of which earlier painter?
Rubens
Géricault's gigantic painting Raft of the Medusa, with its writhing, tortured bodies, is his commentary on which contemporary sociocultural situation?
Slavery