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Art across Time, 2/e
Laurie Schneider Adams
Nineteenth-Century Impressionism
Multiple Choice Quiz
Please answer all questions
1
The Cafe Guerbois was
A)
a nightclub in Paris
B)
a meeting place for artists
C)
a bourgeois coffee shop
D)
the title of an Impressionist painting
E)
a dance hall
2
The Second Empire refers to
A)
Napoleon I's Empire
B)
Napoleon II's Empire
C)
the period in which Napoleon I's nephew ruled France
D)
the period in which Napoleon II's son ruled France
E)
Napoleon's second rule after his exile
3
The facade of the Paris Opera is
A)
Classical in style
B)
Realist in style
C)
Impressionist in style
D)
Baroque in style
E)
Rococo in style
4
Which is the LEAST typical subject in Impressionism?
A)
cafe scenes
B)
military scenes
C)
circus scenes
D)
landscapes
E)
theaters and concerts
5
Which is NOT a feature of Manet's Zola?
A)
Olympia
B)
a Japanese print
C)
a Chinese screen
D)
Velazquez's The Drinkers
E)
an emphasis on black tones
6
The expedition that forced Japan to end its isolation policy was led by
A)
Charles Darwin
B)
Vasco da Gama
C)
Henry Hudson
D)
Matthew Perry
E)
Christopher Columbus
7
Edo refers to
A)
Eisenhower's World War II command
B)
a Chinese painter
C)
the former name of Tokyo
D)
the former name of Shanghai
E)
a kind of Japanese theater
8
Ukiyo-e refers to
A)
a transient world
B)
a Japanese play
C)
a Japanese courtesan
D)
a kind of kimono
E)
sumo wrestling
9
Kabuki and Noh are
A)
characters in a Japanese play
B)
Japanese playwrites
C)
types of Japanese theater
D)
types of Japanese actors
E)
Japanese painters
10
The two greatest woodblock artists who emphasized landscape were
A)
Hiroshige and Hokusai
B)
Utagawa and Utamaro
C)
Kuniyoshi and Kinisada
D)
Utamaro and Kuniyoshi
E)
Hiroshige and Utamaro
11
Manet's A Bar at the Folies-BergSres is an example of
A)
Realism
B)
a still life
C)
a portrait
D)
a cropped view
E)
vanitas
12
The tilted viewpoint of Degas' Absinthe suggests
A)
a child's perspective
B)
an inability to depict three-dimensional space
C)
a candid photograph
D)
that the figures are drunk
E)
that the viewer is drunk
13
Which artist sketched ballerinas from the wings of the stage?
A)
Monet
B)
Manet
C)
Renoir
D)
Degas
E)
Muybridge
14
An example of a silhouette can be found in
A)
Manet's chandelier in A Bar at the Folies-Bergeres
B)
The rower in Cassatt's The Boating Party
C)
The flags in Monet's Terrace at Sainte-Adresse
D)
The vases in The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit
E)
The trains in Degas' At the Races
15
Berthe Morisot was
A)
Manet's sister
B)
Manet's wife
C)
Manet's mother
D)
Manet's sister-in-law
E)
Manet's daughter
16
The water in the Terrace at Sainte-Adresse is an example of a. broken color b. silhouetting c. flat color d. a pure hue e. watercolor
A)
broken color
B)
silhouetting
C)
flat color
D)
a pure hue
E)
watercolor
17
The artist most known for his "waterscapes" was
A)
Manet
B)
Monet
C)
Renoir
D)
Degas
E)
Sargent
18
The artist who painted the same scene under different conditions of lighting was
A)
Manet
B)
Monet
C)
Renoir
D)
Degas
E)
Morisot
19
A particular aspect of Haussmann's renovations of Paris that appealed to Impressionist painters were
A)
the slums
B)
the department stores
C)
the boulevards
D)
the restaurants
E)
the Opera
20
Which is NOT an example of photographic influence on the Impressionist style?
A)
the cropped viewpoint
B)
the slanted floor
C)
blurring
D)
the aerial view
E)
a preference for black and white over color
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