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1
In the late nineteenth century, Europeans came to America in the largest migration of human population ever recorded.
A)True
B)False
2
Claude Debussy founded the impressionist style in music.
A)True
B)False
3
Composer Arnold Schoenberg reverted to strictly classical forms and melodies in his popular early twentieth century music.
A)True
B)False
4
Picasso and Braque invented the artistic style of cubism.
A)True
B)False
5
Henrik Ibsen's naturalist play A Doll's House is about the make-believe world of a neglected daughter.
A)True
B)False
6
Modernist art meant a shift from an art that reflected the natural world to one rooted in the artist's inner vision, from an art based on representational or naturalistic images to one devoted to nonrepresentational or nonobjective forms.
A)True
B)False
7
Albert Einstein asserted that the only absolute in the universe is the speed of sound, which is the same for all observers.
A)True
B)False
8
Impressionist paintings concentrated on the play of light over objects in transient moments. They frequently painted out of doors.
A)True
B)False
9
Impressionism was named after an exhibited painting by Claude Monet that a critic particularly attacked.
A)True
B)False
10
Many impressionist artists were inspired by Japanese prints that were available in Europe in great numbers.
A)True
B)False
11
Auguste Rodin is the most well known sculptor of the early modernist period.
A)True
B)False
12
Rodin is known for having said that "form follows function."
A)True
B)False
13
Collage is an art form in which bits and pieces of other materials are glued onto a flat surface. Picasso is known for using this technique.
A)True
B)False
14
Henri Matisse and Paul Gauguin are both known for being colorists.
A)True
B)False
15
The Fauves were a French anarchist literary movement who published a magazine by that name.
A)True
B)False







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