A) John Singleton Copley B) Albert Bierstadt C) Frederic Edwin Church D) Thomas Cole
A) 1877 B) 1867 C) 1887 D) 1857
A) Impressionism B) Hudson River School C) Surrealism D) Cubism
A) Charcoal B) Oil on canvas C) Pastel D) Watercolor
A) National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. B) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York C) Art Institute of Chicago D) Louvre Museum, Paris
A) Urban development B) The power of nature C) Human civilization D) Agricultural landscapes
A) Flat composition B) Abstract shapes C) Atmospheric perspective D) Geometric patterns
A) A city skyline B) A bridge C) Rocks and vegetation D) Boats and people
A) Dynamic brushstrokes B) Geometric patterns C) Monochrome coloring D) Static lines
A) Blues and greens B) Pastel colors C) Reds and oranges D) Black and white
A) Urban park B) Desert scene C) Sublime natural wonder D) Mountain village
A) Fear and anxiety B) Boredom C) Confusion D) Awe and wonder
A) Fauvism B) Luminism C) Minimalism D) Pointillism
A) Industrial progress B) American natural beauty C) European architecture D) Ancient ruins
A) Iconic American landscape B) Portrait study C) Religious symbolism D) Political commentary
A) England B) Canada C) United States D) France
A) Mountain B) Volcano C) Waterfall D) Canyon
A) Provides aerial view B) Shows distant observation C) Creates immersive experience D) Focuses on small details |