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Posted: May 13th, 2018

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Fine art prints from which of these countries influenced the development of twentieth-century art?
A. Japan
B. Tahiti
C. India
D. China
5. What were Realists inspired by?
A. Problems in the world
B. Contemporary scientific study
C. Reinterpretation of myths
D. Political issues
6. Fundamental to the artistic credo and practice of the Fauvist painters was the belief that
A. naturalistic colors take precedence over arbitrary colors.
B. the design of a painting is determined by colors.
C. equilibrium in a painting is achieved through the use of Renaissance perspective.
D. academic forms and structures can’t be set aside in the name of color.
7. Caspar David Friedrich was fond of portraying the natural world in his paintings. Which of the following English painters, like Friedrich, gloried in the grandeur and power of nature?
A. J. M. W. Turner
B. Frederick Church
C. Thomas Cole
D. Thomas Gainsborough
8. To which of the following influences does Manet owe his style?
A. His travels in the Navy
B. En plain air watercolor
C. The relatively new art of photography
D. His experiences in law school
9. Which of the following elements is not present in The Abduction of Rebecca by Eugène Delacroix?
A. Literary figures
B. Variation in brushstrokes
C. Pale colors
D. Curved lines
10. Which of the following painters was often seen wearing male attire?
A. Paulina Borghese
B. Rosa Bonheur
C. Angelica Kauffman
D. Berthe Morisot
11. Monet achieved heightened color effects by
A. using dots of colors.
B. placing colors side by side rather than mixing them.
C. painting outdoors.
D. painting only in the sunlight.
12. The Surrealists painters and Sigmund Freud were interested in exploring the dream state. In that respect, their explorations are reminiscent of the artistic inquiries of which of the following painters?
A. Renoir
B. Braque
C. de Chirico
D. Picasso
13. Which of the following artists declared that artists should “paint things not as they are, but as they feel them.”
A. Paul Cézanne
B. Pierre-Auguste Renoir
C. Vincent van Gogh
D. Édouard Manet
14. Which aspect of art was explored in detail by the Pointillist painters?
A. Forced perspective
B. Color theory
C. Shape theory
D. Light and shadow
15. Which of the following Postimpressionist painters had the greatest impact on twentieth-century art?
A. Seurat
B. Cézanne
C. Van Gogh
D. Gauguin
16. The artist most closely associated with the Impressionist method is
A. Manet.
B. Seurat.
C. Monet.
D. Giverny.
17. Gauguin isn’t regarded by art historians as a Fauvist painter. Like the Fauves, however, Gauguin believed that
A. form follows function.
B. colors in a painting are a function of emotional truths and not visual reality.
C. the reality of dreams takes precedence over conventional reality.
D. naturalistic forms and colors are inseparable.
18. Paul Gauguin left Paris and moved to _______ to paint.
A. Japan
B. America
C. England
D. Tahiti
19. In his celebrated “Manifesto of Futurism,” Filipo Tomasso Marinetti expressed the belief that
A. that sculpture should be regarded as the leading art form of the new century.
B. painting, but not sculpture, is not to be bound by traditional art theory.
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C. the traditional cultural forms and arts are valueless.
D. art and technology are independent human expressions.
20. Some people are perplexed by the meaning of Salvador Dali’s paintings because the artist portrayed
A. irrational dream states.
B. hallucinatory self-portraits.
C. religious doctrines in an arbitrary manner.
D. non-naturalistic machine images.
2. Which Earth Artist used lightning as part of his or her piece?
A. Richard Estes
B. Jeanne-Claude
C. Christo
D. Walter De Maria
3. Which of the following political leaders closed the Bauhaus?
A. Adolph Hitler
B. Joseph Kennedy
C. Franklin Roosevelt
D. Winston Churchill
4. Which of the following artists painted using a technique similar to that used by Jackson Pollock?
A. Georgia O’Keeffe
B. Helen Frankenthaler
C. Piet Mondrian
D. Girogio di Chirico
5. Of the following, who was the most famous pop artist?
A. Andy Warhol
B. Robert Rauschenberg
C. Claes Oldenburg
D. Jackson Pollock
6. By the mid-1950s, which artistic movement was the most powerful force in Western art?
A. Neorealism
B. Abstract Expressionism
C. The new Surrealism
D. Minimalism
7. Diebenkorn’s Ocean Park series is
A. a study of radiant Southern California light.
B. handcrafted sculpture that resembles a cornucopia.
C. a preservation of the view of a castle for apartment dwellers.
D. an integration of new technologies.
8. The sculpture created by which of the following Minimalist artists is best described as controlled and logical?
A. Alberto Giacometti
B. Donald Judd
C. Pablo Picasso
D. Claes Oldenburg
9. _______ was the artist who used a “drip technique.”
A. Pablo Picasso
B. Piet Mondrian
C. Jackson Pollock
D. Willem de Kooning
10. Which of these artists is known for his or her imaginative paintings of American metropolitan scenes?
A. Carl Andre
B. Eva Hesse
C. Audrey Flack
D. Richard Estes
11. Action painting is a term that best describes the work of
A. Piet Mondrian.
B. Jackson Pollock.
C. Willem de Kooning.
D. Pablo Picasso.
12. There are African-American ritual objects in the works of which of the following artists?
A. Louise Bourgeois
B. Lucas Sumaras
C. Betye Saar
D. Nam Jun Paik
13. When Vasily Kandinsky composed a painting, his aim was the expression of
A. line.
B. pathos.
C. energy.
D. shape.
14. Which of the following artists invented collage?
A. Pablo Picasso
B. Jackson Pollock
C. Piet Mondrian
D. Willem de Kooning
15. Andy Warhol’s studio in New York City was known as the
A. Garage.
B. Factory.
C. Machine.
D. Mansion.
16. Which of these art forms is not associated with the work of Georgia O’Keeffe?
A. Abstract painting
B. Still life
C. City nightscape
D. Nature photograph
17. During the 1940s and 1950s, the center of Western art was
A. Arles.
B. Munich.
C. New York City.
D. Paris.
18. Which of the following artists used the motto “form follows function”?
A. Piet Mondrian
B. Vasily Kandinsky
C. Frank Lloyd Wright
D. Le Corbusier
19. Giuseppe Penone’s Cedre de Versailles reveals
A. African-American ritual objects.
B. shredded body parts.
C. the original slender tree from which a great cedar had grown.
D. a landscape from the distant past.
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20. Which of the following architectural components is found in Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye in Poissy, France?
A. Clerestory windows
B. Oculus
C. Palladian windows
D. Concrete columns

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