28 Art History: Romanticism

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Why is the above painting representative of the Romantic period?
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b. It is highly emotional, idealized, and full of feeling.
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What was the painting above designed to speak to?
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b. feeling
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How does the structure of the composition help to define the feeling of the piece above?
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a. the diagonal composition of the bodies creates a climactic feel
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What does the scene above depict?
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c. the revolt to overthrow the monarchial line after Napoleon
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Who is considered the master of the Romantic landscape?
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a. James Mallord William Turner
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Who painted the image above? http://media.education2020.com/evresources/4002-05-02-02-00_files/i0060000.jpg
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b. Eugene Delacroix
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What does the white figure in the scene above symbolize?
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d. a Christ-like figure
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What significance did the sculpture above have?
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b. It so moved the French people that it became known as The Marseillaise.
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What is the name of piece above?
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b. Raft of the Medusa
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Who painted the image above? media.education2020.com/evresources/4002-05-02-02-00_files/i0250000.jpg
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d. James Mallord William Turner
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Who painted the image above? http://media.education2020.com/evresources/4002-05-02-02-00_files/i0120000.jpg
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b. Francisco Goya
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What is depicted in the image above?
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b. the French killing Spanish prisoners after a fight
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What is depicted in the scene above?
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a. the personification of Reason
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Which of the following Romantic characteristics can be seen in the painting above?
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d. all of the above (current subject matter, dramatic lighting, off balance composition)
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Which of the following best describes the view of nature during the Romantic period?
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c. both A and B (a reflection of human emotion & ever-changing, unpredictable, and powerful)