Art in Focus

Chapter 21: New Directions in Nineteenth-Century Art

Online Quizzes

1
The reputations of Neoclassical artists were made and destroyed at
A)academies.
B)Salons.
C)courts.
D)palaces.
2
Manet's works usually depicted
A)royal parties.
B)mythological stories.
C)everyday scenes.
D)religious scenes.
3
Impressionists often preferred to work
A)at night.
B)at night.
C)in studios.
D)outdoors.
4
What artist spent months painting haystacks at different times of day?
A)Delacroix
B)Renoir
C)Manet
D)Monet
5
Realist artists were most affected by
A)the growth of industry.
B)the growth of farming.
C)the increase in wars.
D)the decrease in jobs.
6
David's work was most influenced by
A)Impressionism.
B)Romanticism.
C)politics.
D)poverty.
7
Morisot was able to capture the fleeting expressions of her portrait subjects by
A)painting them from photographs.
B)painting them mostly from memory.
C)having relatives describe them.
D)having them pose for a long time.
8
The twisting figures and strong emotions found in Raft of the Medusa are important characteristics of
A)Romanticism.
B)Realism.
C)Impressionism.
D)Neoclassicism.
9
Which of the following was an American artist whose life was changed by viewing Degas's work?
A)Vigée-Lebrun
B)Turner
C)Cassatt
D)Morisot
10
Which of the following artists was a favorite of Queen Marie Antoinette and was allowed to paint her portrait many times?
A)Ingres
B)David
C)Cassatt
D)Vigée-Lebrun
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