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Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, by Charles Bird King
Contributed by: Forster
  • 1. Who painted 'Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees'?
A) John James Audubon
B) George Catlin
C) Charles Bird King
D) Albert Bierstadt
  • 2. What type of artwork is 'Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees'?
A) Photograph
B) Portrait painting
C) Sculpture
D) Landscape painting
  • 3. During which decade was this painting most likely created?
A) 1850s
B) 1880s
C) 1790s
D) 1820s
  • 4. What was Charles Bird King's primary subject matter?
A) Marine scenes
B) Native American portraits
C) European royalty
D) American landscapes
  • 5. Where did King create most of his Native American portraits?
A) Washington D.C.
B) New York City
C) St. Louis
D) Santa Fe
  • 6. What government official often arranged for Native American delegations to sit for King?
A) John Calhoun
B) Henry Clay
C) Andrew Jackson
D) Thomas McKenney
  • 7. What happened to most of King's original paintings in 1865?
A) Destroyed in a fire
B) Stolen
C) Given to tribes
D) Sold at auction
  • 8. What publication featured King's portraits as lithographs?
A) The Pioneer
B) Birds of America
C) North American Review
D) History of the Indian Tribes of North America
  • 9. What artistic style best describes King's approach?
A) Abstract
B) Impressionist
C) Neoclassical
D) Cubist
  • 10. Where was Charles Bird King born?
A) Richmond, Virginia
B) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C) Newport, Rhode Island
D) Boston, Massachusetts
  • 11. Where did King study art in Europe?
A) Rome
B) London
C) Madrid
D) Paris
  • 12. Who was King's most famous European teacher?
A) Jacques-Louis David
B) John Constable
C) J.M.W. Turner
D) Benjamin West
  • 13. Which modern institution holds some of King's surviving works?
A) Smithsonian American Art Museum
B) British Museum
C) Metropolitan Museum of Art
D) Louvre Museum
  • 14. What artistic technique did King use for realistic details?
A) Broad impressionistic strokes
B) Precise brushwork
C) Automatic drawing
D) Pointillism
  • 15. What makes King's work historically significant today?
A) Early documentation of Native leaders
B) Largest portrait collection
C) Most expensive artworks
D) First American oil paintings
  • 16. What year was 'Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees' painted?
A) 1805
B) 1821
C) 1850
D) 1835
  • 17. What medium did Charles Bird King primarily use for this painting?
A) Charcoal
B) Oil on canvas
C) Tempera
D) Watercolor
  • 18. What was the primary purpose of King's Native American portraits?
A) Tourist souvenirs
B) Document tribal delegations
C) Religious conversion
D) Military recruitment
  • 19. Which river is referenced in the painting's title?
A) Mississippi River
B) Missouri River
C) Ohio River
D) Colorado River
  • 20. What art movement was King associated with?
A) Impressionism
B) Surrealism
C) Cubism
D) Romanticism
  • 21. How did King typically portray his Native American subjects?
A) Noble and dignified
B) Primitive and simple
C) Comical and absurd
D) Threatening and savage
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