Slide Identification Quiz Genre Painting with Rococo, Neoclassicism (architecture, sculpture, and painting) and History Painting Review.

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Slide Identification Quiz Genre Painting with Rococo, Neoclassicism (architecture, sculpture, and painting) and History Painting Review

Questions 1-5: What are the five types of painting? Questions 6-8: What are the three proper subjects of large scale paintings?

9. Artist? Jacques-Louis David Portrait of the Marquise d'Orvilliers 1790 Oil on canvas, 131 x 98 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

10. Artist? Antonio Canova Theseus and the Centaur 1804-19 Marble, height 340 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna

11. Artist? Benjamin West The Death of General Wolfe 1770 oil on canvas

12. Title? Jean-Antoine Watteau Pilgrimage to Cythera 1718-20 Oil on canvas, 129 x 194 cm

13. Title?

14. Artist? Jean-Antoine Watteau Diana at her Bath 1715-16 Oil on canvas, 80 x 101 cm Rococo

15. Artist? François Boucher Diana Resting after her Bath 1742 Oil on canvas, 56 x 73 cm Rococo

16. Title? Chiswick House 1724-1729 Richard Boyle, the third earl of Burlington East London, England

19. Subject? (person portrayed) 17. Artist? 18. Title? 19. Subject? (person portrayed) François Boucher The Toilet of Venus 1751 Oil on canvas, 108,3 x 85,1 cm Rococo

20. Title? Jean-Honoré Fragonard The Musical Contest c. 1754 Oil on canvas, 62 x 74 cm Rococo

21. Artist? Jean-Honoré Fragonard The Love Letter 1770s Oil on canvas, 83,2 X 67 cm Rococo

22. Title? Jean-Honoré Fragonard The Swing 1767 Oil on canvas, 81 x 64 cm Rococo

23. Artist? 24. Subject? (person portrayed)

25. Artist?

26. Artist? 27. Type of painting? Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin The Hard-working Mother 1740 Oil on canvas Rococo

28. Title? 29. Artist? DAVID, Jacques-Louis The Death of Marat 1793 Oil on canvas, 162 x 128 cm Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

30. Title? 31. Artist? Jacques-Louis David The Oath of the Horatii 1784 Oil on canvas, 330 x 425 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

32. Artist?

33. Artist? 34. Subject? John Singleton Copley Samuel Adams Oil on canvas

35. Subject? (person portrayed) Antonio Canova Paulina Borghese as Venus Victrix 1804-08 white marble

36. Artist? William Hogarth Marriage à la Mode 1743 oil on canvas

37. Artist? Joseph Wright A Philosopher Lecturing with a Mechanical Planetary 1766 oil on canvas

38. Artist? Jean-Baptiste Greuze L'Accordée de Village 1763 oil on canvas

39. Artist? Thomas Gainsborough Mr. and Mrs. Andrews 1748-49

40. Artist? Jacques-Louis David Madame Récamier 1800 Oil on canvas 173 x 244 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris

41. History paintings cannot be considered historical documents. Why? 42. If a history painting does not record history, then what is the purpose of a history painting?