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Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige) at Copies by Vincent van Gogh, by Vincent van Gogh
Contributed by: Clarkson
  • 1. What is the primary subject of Vincent van Gogh's painting 'Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige)'?
A) A portrait of Hiroshige
B) A mountain landscape
C) A cherry blossom tree
D) A plum tree in bloom
  • 2. Which Japanese artist originally inspired van Gogh's 'Flowering Plum Tree'?
A) Kitagawa Utamaro
B) Ando Hiroshige
C) Utagawa Hiroshige
D) Katsushika Hokusai
  • 3. In what decade did van Gogh create his copies of Japanese prints?
A) 1880s
B) 1900s
C) 1920s
D) 1860s
  • 4. How did van Gogh first encounter Japanese prints?
A) In Dutch museums
B) From his brother Theo
C) In Paris art shops
D) During travels to Japan
  • 5. What color palette dominates 'Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige)'?
A) Earth tones only
B) Monochromatic grays
C) Pinks, greens, and blues
D) Reds and oranges
  • 6. Why did van Gogh create copies of Japanese prints?
A) As practice for his students
B) To study and interpret Japanese aesthetics
C) To sell as forgeries
D) For government commissions
  • 7. What season is depicted in 'Flowering Plum Tree (after Hiroshige)'?
A) Winter
B) Summer
C) Autumn
D) Spring
  • 8. What type of Japanese print is Hiroshige's original 'Flowering Plum Tree'?
A) Ukiyo-e woodblock print
B) Nihonga style painting
C) Origami paper art
D) Sumi-e ink painting
  • 9. What artistic element did van Gogh emphasize in his Japanese-inspired works?
A) Bold outlines and flat areas of color
B) Political commentary
C) Photorealistic texture
D) Complex mathematical patterns
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