First Impressionist exhibition (named after Monet painting)
  • 1. The First Impressionist Exhibition, held in 1874 in Paris, was a revolutionary art event that marked the birth of the Impressionist movement, named after the renowned painting 'Impression, Sunrise' by Claude Monet. This groundbreaking exhibition was organized by a group of artists who sought to break away from the constraints of traditional academic painting and present their work outside the realm of established salons. With nearly twenty artists showcasing their works, the exhibition featured innovative artworks characterized by loose brushwork, vibrant colors, and a focus on capturing the effects of light and atmosphere, rather than adhering to the meticulous details that dominated the art of the time. The name 'Impressionism' was initially coined as a satirical critique of Monet's painting, but it ultimately came to embody a broader movement that celebrated spontaneity, modernity, and the beauty of everyday life. Visitors to the exhibition were met with both awe and criticism, as the bold new style diverged dramatically from established artistic norms. This pivotal moment not only provided a platform for artists like Monet, Renoir, Degas, and Pissarro but also ushered in a new era in art history, fundamentally changing perceptions of what art could be and how it could engage with the world.

    When was the First Impressionist exhibition held?
A) 1874
B) 1889
C) 1901
D) 1855
  • 2. Where did the First Impressionist exhibition take place?
A) New York
B) Paris
C) London
D) Rome
  • 3. Which famous painter's artwork was used for the name of the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Claude Monet
B) Edouard Manet
C) Vincent van Gogh
D) Pablo Picasso
  • 4. What was the reaction of critics to the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Positive
B) Mixed
C) Negative
D) Neutral
  • 5. How many artists exhibited at the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) 15
B) 30
C) 50
D) 10
  • 6. What term was coined by a critic to mock the artists in the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Surrealists
B) Expressionists
C) Realists
D) Impressionists
  • 7. What was the main subject matter of most Impressionist paintings exhibited at the first exhibition?
A) Landscapes
B) Historical Scenes
C) Portraits
D) Still Life
  • 8. Which artist is famous for his ballet scenes and horse racing paintings as displayed at the exhibition?
A) Mary Cassatt
B) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
C) Paul Cezanne
D) Edgar Degas
  • 9. What was the weather like in the painting 'Impression, Sunrise' by Claude Monet?
A) Sunny
B) Rainy
C) Snowy
D) Misty
  • 10. Who among the following female artists participated in the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Frida Kahlo
B) Berthe Morisot
C) Tamara de Lempicka
D) Georgia O'Keeffe
  • 11. What was the duration of the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Three days
B) Two months
C) One week
D) One month
  • 12. Which of the following artists is known for his pointillist technique and was not part of the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Paul Cezanne
B) Camille Pissarro
C) Georges Seurat
D) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
  • 13. What color dominated the painting 'Impression, Sunrise' by Claude Monet?
A) Green
B) Blue
C) Yellow
D) Orange
  • 14. Which female artist exhibited 'The Child's Bath' at the First Impressionist exhibition?
A) Tamara de Lempicka
B) Georgia O'Keeffe
C) Berthe Morisot
D) Mary Cassatt
  • 15. Which painting by Monet gave the exhibition its name?
A) Impression, Sunrise
B) Guernica
C) Water Lilies
D) Starry Night
  • 16. Impressionism is often characterized by its emphasis on capturing what?
A) Light
B) Shadows
C) Highlights
D) Darkness
  • 17. Impressionist artists often painted scenes of what subject matter?
A) Ancient ruins
B) Mythological creatures
C) Outer space
D) Everyday life
  • 18. Which of the following colors was not commonly used by Impressionist artists?
A) Green
B) Blue
C) Black
D) Yellow
  • 19. What was the name of the critic who coined the term 'Impressionism' as a derogatory label?
A) Émile Zola
B) Georges Braque
C) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
D) Louis Leroy
  • 20. Which of the following museums has a significant collection of Impressionist art?
A) Musée d'Orsay
B) The British Museum
C) The Hermitage
D) The Louvre
  • 21. What was the primary goal of Impressionist artists in their paintings?
A) To capture the fleeting effects of light
B) To create detailed portraits
C) To explore abstract forms
D) To depict historical events
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