A) Albert Bierstadt B) John Singleton Copley C) Frederic Edwin Church D) Thomas Cole
A) 1887 B) 1867 C) 1857 D) 1877
A) Cubism B) Impressionism C) Surrealism D) Hudson River School
A) Charcoal B) Pastel C) Oil on canvas D) Watercolor
A) Louvre Museum, Paris B) National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. C) Art Institute of Chicago D) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
A) Agricultural landscapes B) The power of nature C) Urban development D) Human civilization
A) Atmospheric perspective B) Flat composition C) Geometric patterns D) Abstract shapes
A) Rocks and vegetation B) Boats and people C) A city skyline D) A bridge
A) Dynamic brushstrokes B) Monochrome coloring C) Static lines D) Geometric patterns
A) Black and white B) Pastel colors C) Blues and greens D) Reds and oranges
A) Sublime natural wonder B) Desert scene C) Urban park D) Mountain village
A) Boredom B) Awe and wonder C) Fear and anxiety D) Confusion
A) Minimalism B) Pointillism C) Fauvism D) Luminism
A) American natural beauty B) European architecture C) Industrial progress D) Ancient ruins
A) Portrait study B) Political commentary C) Religious symbolism D) Iconic American landscape
A) England B) France C) United States D) Canada
A) Waterfall B) Canyon C) Volcano D) Mountain
A) Focuses on small details B) Provides aerial view C) Shows distant observation D) Creates immersive experience |