City of Workers, by Hans Baluschek - Exam
  • 1. Who is the author of 'City of Workers'?
A) Otto Dix
B) Max Liebermann
C) Käthe Kollwitz
D) Hans Baluschek
  • 2. What is the primary subject matter of 'City of Workers'?
A) Urban working class life
B) Rural landscapes
C) Religious scenes
D) Mythological figures
  • 3. What social class does Baluschek's work primarily focus on?
A) Aristocracy
B) Bourgeoisie
C) Working class
D) Peasantry
  • 4. What medium did Baluschek primarily work in?
A) Painting
B) Sculpture
C) Architecture
D) Photography
  • 5. What political orientation influenced Baluschek's work?
A) Socialist
B) Anarchist
C) Conservative
D) Fascist
  • 6. Which architectural feature appears frequently in his cityscapes?
A) Castle towers
B) Church spires
C) Factory chimneys
D) Skyscrapers
  • 7. How does Baluschek portray women workers?
A) As decorative elements
B) As domestic servants only
C) As integral to industrial labor
D) As wealthy socialites
  • 8. What color palette dominates Baluschek's industrial scenes?
A) Earthy and muted tones
B) Pastel shades
C) Bright primary colors
D) Monochrome black and white
  • 9. Which social issue does Baluschek frequently address?
A) Religious conflict
B) Poverty
C) Royal succession
D) Colonial expansion
  • 10. What atmospheric condition often appears in his cityscapes?
A) Smog and pollution
B) Clear blue skies
C) Tropical storms
D) Desert winds
  • 11. What historical event influenced his later work?
A) World War I
B) French Revolution
C) Industrial Revolution
D) Cold War
  • 12. In which German city was Baluschek primarily active and which inspired much of his work?
A) Hamburg
B) Berlin
C) Cologne
D) Munich
  • 13. What was Baluschek's political orientation?
A) Monarchist
B) Anarchist
C) Conservative
D) Social Democratic
  • 14. What time of day did Baluschek often depict in worker scenes?
A) Afternoon tea time
B) Noon
C) Midnight
D) Early morning or evening
  • 15. What broader artistic movement was Baluschek contributing to with his social critiques?
A) Symbolism
B) Surrealism
C) Social Realism
D) Cubism
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