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ART HISTORY FINAL REVIEW 2016
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Who is this lady?
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The Venus of Willendorf
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Why does she look obese and have such …. Ahem….. Large sexual organs?
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Because these ancient people were nomads and wanted to portray what was important to them: abundant fertility and an ample supply of food
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What size is the Venus of Willendorf and why is she this size?
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She was approximately 5 inches tall Because these ancient people were nomads and needed small sculptures that they could carry with them.
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What is this object and what culture is it from?
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An Amphora Vase from Ancient Greece.
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Who is this lady?
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“The Woman in Gold” first known as the Portrait of Adele Bloch-bauer
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Who painted it? And where did the painting originally reside?
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Gustav Klimt It originally hung in a wealthy Jewish home prior to the Nazi invasion of Austria. It was then stolen by the Nazis and given to the Austrian museum.
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Who was Maria Altman and how is she connected to the painting?
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She was the niece of Adele Bloch-Bauer and she fought to have the painting returned to her family. She eventually won the court case and got the painting back. She sold it to a NYC gallery and that is where it currently hangs. Permanently on display.
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Name the Movement/ Time Period: Early Christian artwork that used stylized figures with a lack of perspective and depth.
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BYZANTINE
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Name the Movement / Time Period A style of Medieval Architecture with small windows and dark interiors, often built along pilgrimage routes.
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Romanesque
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Name the Movement / Time Period Classic Architecture and sculpture that is used as a basis for many other Art Movements.
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Roman
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Name the Movement / Time Period This style was non-objective and focused on the emotional quality of the application of media.
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Abstract Expressionism
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Name the Movement / Time Period The rebirth of Art when artists reintroduced the realistic use of perspective, space and the human form.
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Renaissance
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Name the Movement / Time Period A style of Medieval Architecture with high ceilings and stained glass windows that emphasizes light.
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Gothic
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Name the Movement / Time Pd. The first new movement in art since the Renaissance, this style of art emphasized capturing color and light on canvas.
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Impressionism
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Name the Movement / Time Pd. This followed Impressionism, and artists sought to be more expressive of emotion and show more symbolism in the work that they created.
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Post-Impressionism
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What is this a picture of?
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A Rose Window
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What is this painting technique called?
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Chiarascuro
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What type of sculpture is on these Bapistry Doors?
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Relief
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What is this a picture of?
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An Arch (A Roman Arch to be exact)
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What type of art technique is this?
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Mosaic (It is a Byzantine Mosaic)
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What are these things that are helping to support the sides of this Gothic Cathedral?
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Flying Buttresses
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What is this a picture of?
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A Barrel Vault
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What is the technique for that squished skull at the bottom of this picture? (When you walk to another angle, you can see it clearly)
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Anamorphism
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What movement is this painting a part of? Who Painted it?
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Impressionism Claude Monet painted it Title: Impression Sunrise, 1864
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What Renaissance technique is used in this painting by Mossacio to show a sense of space?
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One-Point Perspective
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Impressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Romanesque
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Byzantine
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Renaissance
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Gothic
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman Byzantine Gothic Romanesque Renaissance Impressionism Baroque Neoclassicism Abstract Expressionism
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Baroque
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Which Movement is this piece a part of? Roman
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Hans Hoffman
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Willem De Kooning
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Jackson Pollock Hans Hoffman Joan Mitchell Willem De Kooning Robert Motherwell
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Which Abstract Expressionist painter created this piece? Joan Mitchell
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Leonardo Da Vinci
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Raphael
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Leonardo Da Vinci
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Giotto
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo Raphael Masscaccio Leonardo Da Vinci Brunneleschi Carravaggio Donatello
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Which Renaissance or Baroque Artist created this masterpiece? Michelangelo
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Who is considered to be the father of Abstract Expressionism?
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Jackson Pollock
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Based on individual expression, Abstract Expressionism focuses on ______ and ______ more than it does on design and form.
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– Emotions – Feelings
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Abstract expressionism exploded in New York following what major event in history?
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– World War II
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Willem De Kooning was born in What country? How did he immigrate to the US from there?
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Amsterdam He stowed away on a cargo ship bound for the US. Wound up at a port in VA and made his way up to New Jersey / New York.
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Where was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance? Pick one… Rome Florence Greece
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Florence
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Describe the interiors of Gothic Cathedrals.
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Light and airy with very high ceilings, and lots of stained glass windows.
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TRUE or FALSE Romanesque cathedrals were built by Emperor Charlemagne, in the style of buildings created in Ancient Rome.
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TRUE
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Who was the artist that the Pope almost gave the Sistine Chapel job to, when he threatened to take it from Michelangelo.
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Raphael
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How did Jackson Pollock Die and who was he with?
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He was driving drunk and crashed his car killing him and the woman that he was having an affair with.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Seurat He used pointillism to make all of those tiny dots
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Monet This is a painting of his wife and son.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas He often painted ballet dancers, horse races and bathing women.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Gauguin These were from his series of paintings in Tahiti. These are Tahitian women.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Van Gogh This was the field that he painted. It is also where he shot himself before dying 3 days later.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Whistler This is a famous painting of Whistler’s Mother.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Cassatt Mary Cassatt was one of the few women impressionist s and she painted a lot of mothers and children.
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Cezanne Cezanne was a post- impressionist painter who became a major influence to the cubist artsts
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Degas Manet Monet Van Gogh Cassatt Seurat Cezanne Whistler Gauguin
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Which Impressionist/Post- Impressionist painted this work? Manet
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Which Pop Artist Created this piece? Warhol Oldenburg Lichtenstein
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Claes Oldenburg! He is known for his soft sculptures of food and his large scale sculptures of every day objects.
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Which Pop Artist Created this piece? Warhol Oldenburg Lichtenstein
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Which Pop Artist Created this piece? Warhol He mass produced artwork in his studio that he called “the factory”. He wanted to make a statement on the mass- produced world that we live in.
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Which Pop Artist Created this piece? Warhol Oldenburg Lichtenstein
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Which Pop Artist Created this piece? Lichtenstein He was known for painting large scale comic books using his signature ben-day dots
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