CLEP Humanities : Visual Arts

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Example Questions

Example Question #2 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

The above work of art is an example of the artistic movement known as __________.

Possible Answers:

Cubism

Post-Impressionism

Expressionism

Realism

Neoclassicism

Correct answer:

Post-Impressionism

Explanation:

This painting, an 1899 self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh, stands firmly in the tradition of post-impressionism. Post-impressionists took many of the elements of the Impressionists of a generation earlier, including visible brushstrokes, emotional concerns, and everyday scenes, and pushed them further. As seen in this work, the paint is extremely thick and textured, with bright, almost unrealistic colors sharpening the image.

Example Question #3 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

The Hudson River School was a group of artists known for making what kind of paintings?

Possible Answers:

Still lifes

Portraits

Religious icons

History paintings

Landscapes

Correct answer:

Landscapes

Explanation:

The Hudson River School was a group of painters in the early part of the nineteenth century who gathered in communities along the Hudson River in New York. These artists were heavily inspired by the romantic movement coming out of Europe and painted dramatic landscapes. Prominent members of the Hudson River School were Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, and Frederic Edwin Church.

Example Question #4 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

The French painter who was the official painter for the rule of the Emperor Napoleon I was __________.

Possible Answers:

Eugène Delacroix

Théodore Géricault

Alexander Kucharsky

Jacques-Louis David

Antoine-François Callet

Correct answer:

Jacques-Louis David

Explanation:

Jacques-Louis David first made a name for himself as a historical painter in the 1780s, but his republican sympathies meant he was allied with French revolutionaries. This benefitted him most by allowing him to become the Emperor Napoleon's official court painter. Famous for his portraits of Napoleon, and particularly his large Coronation of Napoleon from 1806, David's style featured bold expressions, bright colors, and dramatic poses.

Example Question #91 : Nineteenth Century 2 D Art

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The above photography was made by which notable American artist?

Possible Answers:

Alfred Stieglitz

William Page

Ansel Adams

Willard Van Dyke

Matthew Brady

Correct answer:

Matthew Brady

Explanation:

The work of Matthew Brady during the American Civil War pioneered many notable aspects of photography, which was still a new medium and had mostly been devoted to portraiture. Brady's willingness to document the Civil War by going to battlefields reframed the possibilities for photography, notably allowing for the development of photojournalism.

Example Question #3 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

Who was the painter who chronicled the wildlife, particularly birds, of nineteenth century America?

Possible Answers:

John Singer Sargent 

James Carroll Beckwith

Gilbert Stuart

John James Audubon

Frederic Remington

Correct answer:

John James Audubon

Explanation:

John James Audubon was a Frenchman who came to America in 1803 to avoid the Napoleonic Wars. He made a name for himself in the early nineteenth century as a painter of wildlife and landscapes of the then vast American frontier. His The Birds of America, published in sections between 1827 and 1838, not only was a remarkable work of art by an American artist, but helped ornithology immensely in understanding avian wildlife in America.

Example Question #4 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

The artistic movement known as Impressionism began in which country?

Possible Answers:

Italy

France

England

The Netherlands

Spain

Correct answer:

France

Explanation:

Impressionism grew popular in the nineteenth century as a reaction to France's main artistic competition, the Salon de Paris. The Salon's judges valued grand themes, realistic portrayals, and fine brushwork, whereas the Impressionists focused on everyday scenes, emotional depictions, and visible, thick brushstrokes. Some of the major impressionists include Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and Claude Monet.

Example Question #5 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

Which of the following grouping of artists were NOT part of the same art movement?

Possible Answers:

Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Fernand Léger

Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Roy Lichtenstein

Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet

Jackson Pollock, Wassily Kandinsky, Mark Rothko

Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro

Correct answer:

Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro

Explanation:

Vincent van Gogh, Henri Matisse, and Joan Miró were all connected as artists through their use of color and experimentation with forms. Nonetheless, each artist developed his own unique style that largely stood apart from other artists. Van Gogh's postimpressionistic style built on impressionism, while Matisse and Miro's deconstruction of form and representation exploded many of impressionism's notions of art.

Example Question #6 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art From The Nineteenth Century

Which American artist is well-known for his paintings and sculptures of the American West?

Possible Answers:

Thomas Moran

Ansel Adams

John Singer Sargent

James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Frederic Remington

Correct answer:

Frederic Remington

Explanation:

Frederic Remington was a native New Yorker who began his career as a painter and illustrator for magazines after the Civil War. After going on assignment to illustrate a magazine article on the Apache leader Geronimo in 1886, Remington began to paint and sculpt images of the American West exclusively. Remington's style was naturalistic and empathetic to his subjects, and also had a natural ability to capture accurate movement. Remington's images of the Old West are some of the most famous images of cowboys and Native Americans.

Example Question #1 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art

Gustave Courbet is well known for developing and working in what style?

Possible Answers:

Realism

Impressionism

History painting

Expressionism

Romanticism

Correct answer:

Realism

Explanation:

Gustave Courbet (1819-1877) was a French painter who reacted to the previous generation's bold romanticism and his contemporary critics' love of history painting by developing what he termed "realism." Courbet wished to use his painting to comment on social issues and values, which he felt were valuable topics on which a painter might focus. Courbet sought out landscapes, portraits, and still lifes that depicted the everyday in rough, honest brushstrokes.

Example Question #41 : Visual Arts

Who of the following artists was known for his "orientalist" paintings?

Possible Answers:

Claude Monet

Eugene Delacroix

Georges Seurat

Paul Gauguin

Edgar Degas

Correct answer:

Eugene Delacroix

Explanation:

Delacroix was a famous nineteenth-century painter known for his orientalist paintings, which illustrated Middle Eastern culture and lifestyle to a Western audience.

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