Penn Foster Exam 06166300 - NEOCLASSICISM, IMPRESSIONISM, & POSTIMPRESSIONISM

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1. Which of the following inventions opened new doors for early 
twentieth-century artists? 
A. Paint tubes

 

B. Air brushes

C. Nylon brushes 

D. Synthetic pigments 


2. The Dadaist movement resulted in artworks that were 
designed to promote 
A. pleasure and relaxation. 
B. anarchy and chaos. 
C. World War II. 
D. established moral values. 


3. The artist most closely associated with the Impressionist 
method is 
A. Giverny.

B. Monet.

C. Manet. 

D. Seurat. 


4. Which aspect of art was explored in detail by the Pointillist painters? 
A. Color theory C. Light and shadow 
B. Shape theory D. Forced perspective 


5. By which primitive art form was Pablo Picasso known to have been inspired? 
A. Neolithic amulets C. Eskimo carvings 
B. Ice age cave paintings D. African masks 


6. Some of the consequences of the economic depression that devastated Germany 
in the years following World War I are 
A. portrayed in Picasso’s Guernica. 
B. chronicled in the paintings of Otto Dix. 
C. manifest in the gouaches of René Magritte. 
D. the subject of Giorgio di Chirico paintings. 


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. Thomas Gainsborough C. Frederick Church 
B. J. M. W. Turner D. Thomas Cole 


8. Which of the following elements is not present in The Abduction of Rebecca by 
Eugène Delacroix? 
A. Pale colors C. Curved lines 
B. Variation in brushstrokes D. Literary figures 


9. Fundamental to the artistic credo and practice of the Fauvist painters was the 
belief that 
A. the design of a painting is determined by colors. 
B. naturalistic colors take precedence over arbitrary colors. 
C. academic forms and structures can’t be set aside in the name of color. 
D. equilibrium in a painting is achieved through the use of Renaissance perspective. 


10. Which of the following Postimpressionist painters had the greatest impact on 
twentieth-century art? 
A. Gauguin C. Seurat 
B. Van Gogh D. Cézanne 


11. Which of the following human values is forcefully expressed in the paintings and 
lithographs of Edvard Munch? 
A. Hope C. Delicacy 
B. Nobility D. Honesty 


12. Fine art prints from which of these countries influenced the development of twentiethcentury 
art? 
A. China C. Japan 
B. India D. Tahiti 


13. Which of these artistic values is most apparent in the sculpture of Constantin Brancusi? 
A. Purity C. Ornamentation 
B. Sensuality D. Emotional expression 


14. 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 C. Picasso 
B. Braque D. de Chirico 


15. Which subject matter was a specialty of Jacques-Louis David? 
A. Seascape C. Historical events 
B. Nature scenes D. Peasant scenes 


16. Gauguin isn’t regarded by art historians as a Fauvist painter. Like the Fauves, 
however, Gauguin believed that 
A. form follows function. 
B. naturalistic forms and colors are inseparable. 
C. colors in a painting are a function of emotional truths and not visual reality. 
D. the reality of dreams takes precedence over conventional reality. 


17. Which of these painters is well known for portraying scenes of French night life? 
A. Gustave Courbet C. Claude Monet 
B. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec D. Berthe Morisot 


18. In his celebrated “Manifesto of Futurism,” Filipo Tomasso Marinetti expressed the 
belief that 
A. painting, but not sculpture, is not to be bound by traditional art theory. 
B. art and technology are independent human expressions. 
C. the traditional cultural forms and arts are valueless. 
D. that sculpture should be regarded as the leading art form of the new century. 


19. Magritte was concerned with making the spectator of an artwork conscious of the limitations of signs, labeling, and language. In so doing, he challenged the spectator to see with fresh eyes and without prejudice the everyday world about him. As such, his works are reminiscent of those of 
A. Adolphe Bouguereau. 
B. Salvador Dali. 
C. Claude Monet. 
D. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. 


20. Some people are perplexed by the meaning of Salvador Dali’s paintings because the artist portrayed 
A. irrational dream states. 
B. religious doctrines in an arbitrary manner. 
C. non-naturalistic machine images. 
D. hallucinatory self-portraits. 

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