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Chapter 29 Test Review

Chapter 29 Test Review. The Realist artist ________ was most concerned with painting realistic scenes of poor and oppressed peoples. Courbet preferred to paint ________. Vincent van Gogh attempted to communicate the/a ________ in his Starry Night.

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Chapter 29 Test Review

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  1. Chapter 29 Test Review

  2. The Realist artist ________ was most concerned with painting realistic scenes of poor and oppressed peoples. Courbet preferred to paint ________. • Vincent van Gogh attempted to communicate the/a ________ in his Starry Night. • Cassatt's approach to the composition owes much to ________. • Who said: "Instead of trying to reproduce exactly what I have before my eyes, I use color more arbitrarily so as to express myself forcibly. . . . I have tried to express the terrible passions of humanity by means of red and green."? • The painter ________ explored the properties of light, plane, and color and their interrelationships • Monet's Rouen Cathedral displays the Impressionist interest in ________. • Berthe Morisot's paintings of ________ reflected the limits French upper-class society placed on women.

  3. Georges Seurat differed from the Impressionist painters by his ________. • Japonisme describes the beauty and exoticism of the Japanese aesthetic • Daumier commented on the plight of the poor and working class in ________. • Haussmanization refers to the redesign of Paris under Napoleon. • A reaction against industrialization with a distrust of capitalism and machines, the goal of the Arts and Crafts Movement was to produce functional objects with high aesthetic value for a wide public. • The Arts and Crafts movement was a ________. • Work sanctioned by the official academies and art schools was referred to as academic art. This work was tightly controlled, competitive, and subsidized by the government. It supported a limited range of subject matter and a highly polished technique and did not encourage experimentation or innovation. • The Moulin Rouge was a cafe with music-hall performances. • Fin de siècle means end of the century. • Art Nouveau was characterized by its ________.

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