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Figure 1 Figure 2

The figure in the painting shown in Figure 2 is presented in a pose that makes him appear __________.

serene

haughty

confident

imposing

Explanation

The use of the many Japanese images behind the central figure suggest a sense of chaos, but the individual's pose suggests serenity and calm. This is an intentional choice by the artist, Vincent van Gogh, so that his subject, Père Tanguy, can have his serene nature enhanced. The comfortable setting and the relaxed position of the arms also strongly contribute to this sense.

Figure 1: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh (1889)

Figure 2: Portrait of Père Tanguy by Vincent van Gogh (1887-8)

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Figure 3 Figure 4

The above paintings portray the chief generals of __________.

the Battle of Waterloo

the Battle of Yorktown

the Battle of Agincourt

the Battle of Gettysburg

Explanation

These two paintings portray the most famous generals of early nineteenth century Europe. The painting in Figure 3 portrays Napoleon Bonaparte, as painted by Jacques-Louis David, and the painting in Figure 4 portrays Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, as painted by Sir Thomas Lawrence. These two men met in battle numerous times, most famously at Waterloo in 1815, in Southern Belgium. There, Wellington's allied forces soundly defeated Napoleon's Grand Army of France, forcing him into a second and more permanent exile.

Figure 3: Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jaques-Louis David (1801)

Figure 4: Portrait of Sir Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1814)

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Slave ship

JMW Turner's The Slave Ship was created to advance the causes of what political movement?

Abolitionism

Women's Suffrage

Temperance

Chartism

Explanation

Although romantic in sweep and not fully representational in form, JMW Turner's painting portrays a ship throwing over a number of dead bodies to lose weight during a storm. Titled The Slave Ship, the painting was a deliberate political statement by Turner, who was an ardent abolitionist, an opponent of slavery. Although painted after the British Empire had banned slave trading, Turner hoped that displaying the work in front of Prince Albert, Consort to Queen Victoria, would make the Royal Couple promote abolitionism worldwide when it was first exhibited in 1840.

Image is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Slave-ship.jpg

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Pictured above is a work entitled Impression, Sunrise.

The effect of this work on an audience is best described as __________.

creating an impression

showing what a sunrise looks like

creating a surrealistic effect on psychology

didactically avant-garde

Explanation

Monet was intending only to capture the feeling of the sunrise and expresses it in only a semi-realistic way. It is not surreal because it lacks the nonrealistic and fantastical quality. It is of this earth, but is not meant to be incredibly realistic.

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Pictured above is a work entitled Impression, Sunrise.

Roughly when was this work painted?

The late nineteenth century

The early nineteenth century

The late eighteenth century

The early twentieth century

Explanation

The work was completed in 1872 and marks the beginning of the Impressionist movement in France.

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What artist's Jug in the Form of a Head sculpture, which is missing an ear, is believed to be inspired by his traumatic relationship with Van Gogh?

Gauguin

Cezanne

Degas

Renoir

Matisse

Explanation

The sculpture is a reflection of Gaugin's uneasy relationship with Van Gogh. The two became friends when Van Gogh and his brother purchased several of Gaugin's paintings. They went on to work together for nine weeks at Vincent's Yellow House, during which time their friendship cooled. The night Van Gogh cut his ear off, the artist had earlier confronted Gaugin with a razor blade. The sculpture shows Gaugin's ear cut off as a reference to his former friend.

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Impressionist artists __________.

focused on showing natural light and movement

frequently painted still-life images in private studios

began developing their style in Moscow

were immediately embraced by the Salon and the public

were untrained amateurs who captured the public's imagination

Explanation

Impressionism as a movement began in Paris, France, and it was initially rejected by the Salon there. Impressionists were trained artists and they often worked outdoors as they tried to capture natural changing light.

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Pictured above is a work entitled Impression, Sunrise.

The piece aims to do all of the following EXCEPT __________.

gain recognition and fame for the artist

draw attention to the industrial power of France

give an impression of a realistic and symbolic sunrise over the water

escape the ennui of the work at the Salon de Paris

Explanation

Monet was not popular until much later in his career, and painted as a statement of rebellion instead of as an attempt to gain popularity.

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Figure 1 Figure 2

The painting shown in Figure 2 uses artwork and style from __________.

Japan

China

Polynesia

Persia

Explanation

The Japanese government underwent a major shift in 1868 with the "Meiji Restoration," which saw it open up to outside powers for the first time in centuries. In Europe, this sparked an intense interest in Japanese art traditions, particularly among impressionists and post-impressionists. Vincent van Gogh was one of many artists to place Japanese artwork into his own work, as in his Portrait of P_ère Tanguy from 1887-8.

Figure 1: The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh (1889)

Figure 2: Portrait of Père Tanguy by Vincent van Gogh (1887-8)

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Figure 3

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Figure 4

Figure 3 is a painting of __________

Rouen Cathedral.

the Palace of Versailles.

Hotel des Invalides.

the Pantheon.

Explanation

This painting is one of a series of paintings by Claude Monet that is a study of the front of Rouen Cathedral in different light, with this one taking place in direct sunlight. All of the Impressionists were highly interested in the different effects of light, but Monet went farther than his fellow Impressionists. The avant-garde artistic approach, including incomplete and highly visible paint lines, is contrasted with the subject of the painting, a Gothic cathedral in Rouen, Normandy.

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