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Smoke of a .45, at and by Charles Marion Russell
Contributed by: Warner
  • 1. Charles Marion Russell is best known for depicting scenes from which American region?
A) The New England coast
B) The Deep South
C) The Industrial Midwest
D) The American West
  • 2. What historical period do Russell's works primarily represent?
A) The Civil War
B) Colonial America
C) Late 19th century frontier
D) The Roaring Twenties
  • 3. What type of characters frequently appear in Russell's works like 'Smoke of a .45'?
A) Cowboys and Native Americans
B) Politicians and businessmen
C) Factory workers
D) Sailors and fishermen
  • 4. In which state did Charles Marion Russell spend most of his creative life?
A) Montana
B) Texas
C) California
D) New York
  • 5. Besides painting, what other artistic medium was Russell known for?
A) Photography
B) Printmaking
C) Sculpture
D) Ceramics
  • 6. What element of Western life does 'Smoke of a .45' specifically capture?
A) Gold mining
B) Frontier violence
C) Agricultural development
D) Railroad expansion
  • 7. What museum houses a major collection of Russell's work?
A) Louvre Museum
B) Metropolitan Museum of Art
C) Smithsonian American Art Museum
D) C.M. Russell Museum
  • 8. Russell's works often show conflict between which two groups?
A) Settlers and Native Americans
B) Miners and environmentalists
C) Farmers and bankers
D) Ranchers and railroad companies
  • 9. What does the 'smoke' in 'Smoke of a .45' literally refer to?
A) Campfire smoke
B) Dust from cattle
C) Steam from trains
D) Gunpowder smoke
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