A) Hudson River School B) Impressionism C) Cubism D) Surrealism
A) 1850 B) 1900 C) 1866 D) 1880
A) Africa B) South America C) Australia D) Asia
A) Alexander von Humboldt B) Henry David Thoreau C) Charles Darwin D) John Muir
A) Comical and lighthearted B) Sublime and awe-inspiring C) Mysterious and confusing D) Dark and terrifying
A) Brazil B) Ecuador C) India D) Mexico
A) Midnight sun B) Light breaking through storm clouds C) Northern lights D) Desert mirage
A) Collage elements B) Flat patterning C) Atmospheric perspective D) Geometric abstraction
A) Arctic tundra B) Deciduous forest C) Desert cacti D) Lush tropical foliage
A) Only human faces are shown B) Humans dominate the composition C) Humans are small and insignificant D) No humans are present
A) Nature's harmony and God's covenant B) Wealth and gold C) Human achievement D) Danger and storms
A) Romanticism B) Dada C) Pop Art D) Minimalism
A) Albert Bierstadt B) Thomas Cole C) Frederic Edwin Church D) J.M.W. Turner
A) Charcoal B) Watercolor C) Oil on canvas D) Acrylic
A) The Andes B) The Himalayas C) The Rockies D) The Alps
A) Detailed botanical elements B) Abstract shapes C) Monochrome palette D) Geometric patterns
A) Still life B) Grand landscapes C) Historical scenes D) Portraits
A) Photographic tracing B) Oil sketches from nature C) Collaborative painting D) Digital editing
A) Emotional response to nature B) Political commentary C) Industrial progress D) Urban development |