A) Winslow Homer B) Thomas Eakins C) Henry Ossawa Tanner D) Mary Cassatt
A) 19th century B) 18th century C) 17th century D) 20th century
A) Sculpture B) Watercolor C) Oil painting D) Charcoal
A) Metal tools B) Leather boots C) Wooden shoes D) Stone carvings
A) École des Beaux-Arts B) Bauhaus C) Royal Academy of Arts D) Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
A) Youngest painter of his time B) Wealthy aristocratic origins C) First African American artist with international acclaim D) Self-taught without formal training
A) England B) United States C) Italy D) France
A) Mysterious suspense B) Joyful celebration C) Angry protest D) Quiet contemplation
A) With dignity and respect B) With abstract distortion C) With humor and satire D) With political commentary
A) Fast, visible brushstrokes B) Attention to texture and detail C) Geometric abstraction D) Bold, bright colors
A) Farmer B) Merchant C) Bishop D) Teacher
A) Thomas Eakins B) Vincent van Gogh C) Claude Monet D) Pablo Picasso
A) Political allegory B) Eastern spirituality C) Biblical scenes D) Greek mythology
A) Everyday life of working people B) Wealthy aristocracy C) Military battles D) Abstract patterns
A) 1895 B) 1885 C) 1875 D) 1905
A) Earthy, muted tones B) Monochromatic scheme C) Vibrant, contrasting colors D) Rainbow palette
A) Tools on the wall B) The floor pattern C) The young man's hands at work D) A window in background
A) Abstract representation B) Harmonious integration C) Conflict and tension D) Complete separation
A) Rendering of wood texture B) Multiple figures C) Complex perspective D) Architectural details
A) Racial discrimination B) Family opposition C) Financial ruin D) Physical disability
A) More focused on daily life B) More colorful C) Larger in scale D) More abstract
A) Founder of an art movement B) Creator of new painting techniques C) Art collector and patron D) Pioneer for African American artists
A) Abstract Expressionism B) Realism C) Cubism D) Impressionism
A) Traditional craftsmanship B) Religious ceremonies C) Market trading D) Agricultural practices
A) 1869 B) 1859 C) 1879 D) 1849
A) Pointillism B) Digital manipulation C) Collage D) Visible brushstrokes |