A) Gustave Caillebotte B) Pierre-Auguste Renoir C) Édouard Manet D) Edgar Degas
A) 1890 B) 1884 C) 1876 D) 1880
A) Surrealism B) Cubism C) Romanticism D) Impressionism
A) Natural light from a window B) Fireplace light C) Candlelight D) Electric light
A) Symmetrical balance B) Triangular composition C) Circular arrangement D) Unconventional cropping
A) Glazing B) Visible brushstrokes C) Smooth blending D) Pointillism
A) Political symbolism B) Male nude in domestic setting C) Abstract background D) Use of photography
A) Multiple viewpoints B) Worm's eye view C) Eye level D) From above looking down
A) His post-Impressionist phase B) His mature period C) His final years D) His early student work
A) Airbrushed effect B) Cross-hatching C) Thick, visible brushwork D) Smooth, invisible strokes
A) Private hygiene rituals B) Political meetings C) Industrial labor D) Urban entertainment
A) Introduction of collage B) Modern treatment of male nude C) Development of cubism D) First use of oil paint
A) Oil on canvas B) Watercolor on paper C) Tempera on wood D) Charcoal on paper
A) A bedroom B) A kitchen C) A dressing room D) A bathroom
A) A wardrobe B) A bathtub C) A chair D) A bed
A) Joyful and celebratory B) Angry and tense C) Quiet and contemplative D) Mysterious and ominous
A) He was a lawyer B) He was a doctor C) He was a teacher D) He was an engineer |