Nineteenth-Century Sculpture

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

The exhibition which first featured this sculpture was considered scandalous because __________________.

the subjects were depicted in quotidian poses, and some of the sculptures used non-traditional mediums

nudes were presented in erotic poses

more famous sculptors were excluded from the exhibition

the inclusion of African masks

Explanation

In 1881 the use of quotidian poses was regarded as appropriate for an artist to do as a study in his studio, but not to present to the public. The use of mixed media in his sculpture The Little Fourteen Year Old dance was also a novelty.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

The exhibition which first featured this sculpture was considered scandalous because __________________.

the subjects were depicted in quotidian poses, and some of the sculptures used non-traditional mediums

nudes were presented in erotic poses

more famous sculptors were excluded from the exhibition

the inclusion of African masks

Explanation

In 1881 the use of quotidian poses was regarded as appropriate for an artist to do as a study in his studio, but not to present to the public. The use of mixed media in his sculpture The Little Fourteen Year Old dance was also a novelty.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Rodin balzac nasher dallas 1

The original version of this sculpture was rejected because ____________________.

the group that commissioned the sculpture thought it was grotesque

the project was over budget

it took Rodin too long to complete the sculpture

the subject, Balzac, died before the sculpture could be completed

Explanation

The Societe des Gens de Lettres, who commissioned Rodin to sculpt Balzac rejected Rodin's sculpture because they considered Rodin's depiction insulting for being out of proportion and in the nude.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rodin\_Balzac\_Nasher\_Dallas\_1.jpg

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Rodin balzac nasher dallas 1

The original version of this sculpture was rejected because ____________________.

the group that commissioned the sculpture thought it was grotesque

the project was over budget

it took Rodin too long to complete the sculpture

the subject, Balzac, died before the sculpture could be completed

Explanation

The Societe des Gens de Lettres, who commissioned Rodin to sculpt Balzac rejected Rodin's sculpture because they considered Rodin's depiction insulting for being out of proportion and in the nude.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rodin\_Balzac\_Nasher\_Dallas\_1.jpg

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

What is the medium of this sculpture?

Bronze

Marble

Ceramic

Ivory

Explanation

This sculpture is cast in Bronze, a brownish metal with some luster.

This work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

What is the medium of this sculpture?

Bronze

Marble

Ceramic

Ivory

Explanation

This sculpture is cast in Bronze, a brownish metal with some luster.

This work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

The artist of this work is __________________.

Degas

Rodin

Preault

Balzac

Explanation

Degas frequently used dancers as his subject, often in every day poses, such as this dancer examining her foot.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Dega bronze sculptures 01102010 natartgallery sofia 09

The artist of this work is __________________.

Degas

Rodin

Preault

Balzac

Explanation

Degas frequently used dancers as his subject, often in every day poses, such as this dancer examining her foot.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Sculptures\_by\_Edgar\_Degas#/media/File:Dega\_Bronze\_Sculptures\_01102010\_NatArtGallery\_Sofia\_09.jpg

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Rodin balzac nasher dallas 1

What technique was used to reproduce this sculpture?

Lost wax

Spin casting

Incarnation

Bas-relief

Explanation

Rodin frequently used the lost wax technique to produce many of his bronze sculptures. The technique involved making a negative of an existing sculpture, that is then filled with wax that is replaced with bronze as the metal is poured into the cast.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rodin\_Balzac\_Nasher\_Dallas\_1.jpg

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Rodin balzac nasher dallas 1

What technique was used to reproduce this sculpture?

Lost wax

Spin casting

Incarnation

Bas-relief

Explanation

Rodin frequently used the lost wax technique to produce many of his bronze sculptures. The technique involved making a negative of an existing sculpture, that is then filled with wax that is replaced with bronze as the metal is poured into the cast.

Work is in the public domain, accessed through Wikipedia Media Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rodin\_Balzac\_Nasher\_Dallas\_1.jpg

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