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Global Art & Visual Culture2 Test Two Global Art & Visual Culture2

Test Two / Global Art & Visual Culture 2 Questions on test will be slide identification, essay, short answer and / or terminology. Questions may also come from homework movie viewing and clips from Smart History on slides. Slide Identification: know information as labeled on slides. ½ - 1 point deduction for spelling and grammar on slides and essay.  

Essay Question Compare these two works: How does each work exemplify political attitudes of France before and after the French Revolution? Research and organize your written response for the exam. Answers should entail clarity, accuracy and thoroughness.  

Jean Honore Fragonard The Swing 1767 Jacques Louis David The Death of Marat 1793 http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/rococo.html http://smarthistory.khanacademy.org/david-death-of-marat.html

Slide Identification (Know slides as they are labeled)

Period: French Rococo

John Singleton Copley Period: 18th Century American

Artist: Benjamin West Period: 18th Century American

Artist: Jacques Louis David Period: French Neo -Classical

Period: French Romanticism

James Hoban Period: American Federal Architecture Thomas Walter

Architect: Thomas Jefferson Period: 18th Century American Architecture

Period: French Impressionism

Artist: Edouard Manet Period: French Impressionism

Period: 18-19th Century Japanese woodblock prints

Artist: John Singer Sargent Period: 19th century

Artist: Thomas Eakins Period: American Realism, 19th century

Artist: Vincent Van Gogh Period: Post Impressionism

Artist: Paul Gauguin Period: Post Impressionism

Artist: Edvard Munch Period: Expressionism