A) By the Sea B) Tahitian Landscape C) Women Gathering Fruit D) The Sacred Mountain
A) Henri Matisse B) Paul Gauguin C) Pablo Picasso D) Vincent van Gogh
A) 1910s B) 1920s C) 1890s D) 1870s
A) Hawaii B) France C) Martinique D) Tahiti
A) Metropolitan Museum, New York B) Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam C) National Gallery of Art, Washington D) Louvre Museum, Paris
A) Oil on canvas B) Woodblock print C) Watercolor on paper D) Charcoal drawing
A) Japanese woodblock traditions B) European industrialization C) African tribal rituals D) Tahitian life and mythology
A) 1901 B) 1888 C) 1892 D) 1898
A) Commercial success B) Academic training C) Religious conversion D) Primitive authenticity
A) Cloisonnism (dark outlines) B) Pointillism (dots) C) Impasto (thick texture) D) Sfumato (soft edges)
A) Japanese prints B) Renaissance frescoes C) Dutch still lifes D) Greek sculpture
A) Colonial government B) Spiritual beliefs and myths C) European fashion D) Modern technology
A) Documentation of urban life B) Exploration of science C) Rejection of Western civilization D) Celebration of industry
A) Peaceful and idyllic B) Melancholic and sad C) Chaotic and violent D) Humorous and satirical
A) Stockbroker B) Teacher C) Doctor D) Architect
A) Classically proportioned B) Skeletal and emaciated C) Hyper-realistic detail D) Simplified and stylized
A) Vincent van Gogh B) Salvador DalĂ C) Jackson Pollock D) Claude Monet
A) Impressionism B) Cubism C) Realism D) Post-Impressionism
A) The Mediterranean Sea B) A French river C) The Pacific Ocean D) A tropical lake
A) British B) Spanish C) Dutch D) French |