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1 | | Gertrude Stein was |
| | A) | an art collector. |
| | B) | a writer. |
| | C) | a salonnière. |
| | D) | an art collector, a writer, and a salonnière. |
| | E) | None of these is correct. |
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2 | | 1911 was the year of |
| | A) | the opening of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. |
| | B) | two Cubist exhibitions in Paris. |
| | C) | the first Cubist sculpture. |
| | D) | the beginning of World War I. |
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3 | | Which is in the correct order, regarding Picasso? |
| | A) | Blue Period, Rose Period, Surrealism, Collage, Cubism |
| | B) | Analytic Cubism, Synthetic Cubism, Collage, Rose Period |
| | C) | Analytic Cubism, Collage, Synthetic Cubism, Surrealism |
| | D) | Rose Period, Collage, Surrealism, Analytic Cubism |
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4 | | Picasso's Bull's Head is an example of |
| | A) | collage. |
| | B) | assemblage. |
| | C) | découpage. |
| | D) | non-figuration. |
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5 | | The title Les Demoiselles d'Avignon refers to |
| | A) | Spanish prostitutes. |
| | B) | Women in the South of France. |
| | C) | Parisian prostitutes. |
| | D) | African women in Madrid. |
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6 | | In Girl before a Mirror, Picasso aims at achieving |
| | A) | formal reality. |
| | B) | figurative reality. |
| | C) | spiritual reality. |
| | D) | psychological reality. |
| | E) | historical reality. |
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7 | | 1936 to 1939 are the dates of |
| | A) | World War II. |
| | B) | the Spanish Civil War. |
| | C) | the Italian Civil War. |
| | D) | the rise of Communism. |
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8 | | Which is NOT alluded to in the iconography of Guernica? |
| | A) | the Pietà |
| | B) | the Minotaur |
| | C) | the Crucifixion |
| | D) | the Resurrection |
| | E) | Liberty |
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9 | | Which was NOT a feature of Futurism? |
| | A) | the destruction of the museums |
| | B) | the elimination of archaeology |
| | C) | the exaltation of technology |
| | D) | the promotion of feminism |
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10 | | Which was the author of a Futurist Manifesto? |
| | A) | Marinetti |
| | B) | Boccioni |
| | C) | Leger |
| | D) | Mondrian |
| | E) | Duchamp |
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11 | | 1913 is the date of |
| | A) | the Futurist Manifesto. |
| | B) | the Armory Show. |
| | C) | the end of World War I. |
| | D) | two Cubist shows in Paris. |
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12 | | Which of the following correctly matches artist with work? |
| | A) | Davis—Broadway Boogie Woogie |
| | B) | Duchamp—Mademoiselle Pogany |
| | C) | Malevich—Black Square |
| | D) | Mondrian—The City |
| | E) | Brancusi—Villa Savoye |
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13 | | The words "orderly heap of broken violins" referred to |
| | A) | Braque's Violin and Pitcher. |
| | B) | Davis's Lucky Strike. |
| | C) | Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. |
| | D) | Brancusi's Endless Column. |
| | E) | Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No.2. |
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14 | | "Lines to a Lady Egg" was written about |
| | A) | Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. |
| | B) | Mademoiselle Pogany. |
| | C) | Gertrude Stein. |
| | D) | Picasso's Head of a Woman. |
| | E) | The girl in Girl before a Mirror. |
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15 | | The Harlem Renaissance refers to |
| | A) | a fifteenth-century Dutch city. |
| | B) | Italian fifteenth-century style. |
| | C) | a revival of Classicism in New York City. |
| | D) | a Black American cultural movement. |
| | E) | African American fifteenth-century painting. |
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