A) Women Gathering Fruit B) Tahitian Landscape C) The Sacred Mountain D) By the Sea
A) Paul Gauguin B) Pablo Picasso C) Henri Matisse D) Vincent van Gogh
A) 1910s B) 1870s C) 1890s D) 1920s
A) Tahiti B) Martinique C) Hawaii D) France
A) Metropolitan Museum, New York B) Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam C) Louvre Museum, Paris D) National Gallery of Art, Washington
A) Oil on canvas B) Woodblock print C) Watercolor on paper D) Charcoal drawing
A) European industrialization B) African tribal rituals C) Tahitian life and mythology D) Japanese woodblock traditions
A) 1892 B) 1888 C) 1901 D) 1898
A) Primitive authenticity B) Academic training C) Commercial success D) Religious conversion
A) Cloisonnism (dark outlines) B) Pointillism (dots) C) Impasto (thick texture) D) Sfumato (soft edges)
A) Renaissance frescoes B) Greek sculpture C) Japanese prints D) Dutch still lifes
A) Colonial government B) European fashion C) Modern technology D) Spiritual beliefs and myths
A) Rejection of Western civilization B) Celebration of industry C) Exploration of science D) Documentation of urban life
A) Chaotic and violent B) Peaceful and idyllic C) Melancholic and sad D) Humorous and satirical
A) Architect B) Teacher C) Stockbroker D) Doctor
A) Simplified and stylized B) Skeletal and emaciated C) Classically proportioned D) Hyper-realistic detail
A) Salvador DalĂ B) Jackson Pollock C) Vincent van Gogh D) Claude Monet
A) Post-Impressionism B) Impressionism C) Realism D) Cubism
A) A French river B) The Pacific Ocean C) A tropical lake D) The Mediterranean Sea
A) French B) Spanish C) British D) Dutch |