Aiding a Comrade, at and by Frederic Remington - Exam
  • 1. Who is the artist of 'Aiding a Comrade'?
A) Frederic Remington
B) Thomas Hart Benton
C) Winslow Homer
D) Charles Marion Russell
  • 2. What is the primary medium of 'Aiding a Comrade'?
A) Charcoal drawing
B) Bronze sculpture
C) Watercolor
D) Oil on canvas
  • 3. What type of animals are prominently featured in the painting?
A) Horses
B) Bison
C) Wolves
D) Cattle
  • 4. What is the dominant color palette in 'Aiding a Comrade'?
A) Earth tones and browns
B) Pastel shades
C) Bright primary colors
D) Monochrome black and white
  • 5. Where did Frederic Remington primarily find inspiration for his Western art?
A) Ancient Roman history
B) European art museums
C) His travels in the American West
D) New England landscapes
  • 6. What was Frederic Remington's other significant artistic medium besides painting?
A) Photography
B) Printmaking
C) Sculpture
D) Ceramics
  • 7. What aspect of Western life did Remington most frequently document?
A) Cowboys and cavalry
B) Railroad construction
C) Farming communities
D) Gold mining
  • 8. What artistic technique is evident in the dynamic composition of 'Aiding a Comrade'?
A) Static symmetry
B) Minimalist reduction
C) Geometric abstraction
D) Dramatic action and movement
  • 9. What makes 'Aiding a Comrade' characteristic of Remington's style?
A) Authentic depiction of Western action
B) Abstract representation
C) Religious symbolism
D) Political commentary
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