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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