The Painter Of Modern Life by Charles Baudelaire
  • 1. What is the main theme of 'The Painter of Modern Life'?
A) Nature and the environment
B) The beauty of everyday life
C) The past and its values
D) Religious themes
  • 2. What term does Baudelaire use to describe the modern artist?
A) Flâneur
B) Impressionist
C) Romantic
D) Bohemian
  • 3. Which aspect of urban life does Baudelaire emphasize?
A) The fleeting and transient nature
B) The historical and classical
C) The stability and permanence
D) The simplicity and clarity
  • 4. Baudelaire emphasizes the role of which emotion in art?
A) Fear
B) Happiness
C) Melancholy
D) Anger
  • 5. What does Baudelaire believe about beauty in art?
A) It is universal and objective
B) It should adhere to tradition
C) It must follow strict rules
D) It is subjective and personal
  • 6. What style of painting does Baudelaire primarily discuss?
A) Baroque
B) Surrealism
C) Realism
D) Cubism
  • 7. Which periodical first published 'The Painter of Modern Life'?
A) Le Figaro
B) Le Temps
C) La Revue des Deux Mondes
D) L'Artiste
  • 8. Baudelaire indicates that great art should:
A) Idealize reality
B) Avoid modern themes
C) Focus only on nature
D) Reflect the complexities of modern life
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