Ars 102 Asu Spring09

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1. The Banquet of the Archers' Guild of St. George is a painting from which art style and year?

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The Banquet of the Archers' Guild of St. George is a painting by Dirck Jacobsz., an artist from the Dutch Baroque period in 1533.

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ARS 102 Asu Spring09 - Quiz

For ars102 2 midterm. and vocab from semester

2. What artistic movement did the painting 'The Militia Company of Captain Dirck Jacobsz, Roosecrans' belong to?

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The painting 'The Militia Company of Captain Dirck Jacobsz, Roosecrans' is from the Dutch Baroque period, known for its detailed realism and dramatic lighting.

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3. Who is the artist of the painting 'Landscape with Cattle and Peasants'?

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The correct answer is Claude Lorrain, a French Baroque artist known for his landscape paintings.

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4. What art movement does Claesz1630's Vanitas Still Life belong to?

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The correct answer is Dutch Baroque because Claesz1630's Vanitas Still Life is a prime example of Dutch Baroque still life painting characterized by detailed realism and symbolic elements of vanitas.

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5. What is the title, year, and art movement of the painting Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp?

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The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp is a famous painting by Rembrandt from 1632 during the Dutch Baroque period. The other options provided are paintings by different artists from different time periods and art movements.

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6. Who painted the famous artwork 'Archers of Saint Hadrian'?

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The correct artist who painted 'Archers of Saint Hadrian' is Frans Hals in 1633 during the Dutch Baroque period.

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7. Which academy was established in 1648 during the French Baroque period?

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The Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture was established in 1648 during the French Baroque period to promote the arts and guide artistic endeavors.

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8. Where is The Burial of Phocion located and what art movement does it belong to?

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The correct answer is Poussin's1648 French Baroque style as the painting was created by Nicolas Poussin in 1648 during the French Baroque movement.

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9. What does the Latin phrase 'Et in Arcadia Ego' refer to?

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The Latin phrase 'Et in Arcadia Ego' is a famous painting by Nicolas Poussin from 1655 during the French Baroque period. It does not relate to Shakespeare's play 'Romeo and Juliet', Greek mythology, or modern art movements.

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10. Who painted the famous Self Portrait during the Dutch Baroque period in 1659-1660?

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Rembrandt, a renowned Dutch Baroque artist, painted the Self Portrait during 1659-1660. The other artists listed, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, and Leonardo da Vinci, are known for their significant contributions in different art movements and time periods, however they did not paint the mentioned Self Portrait.

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11. Who painted the famous painting titled 'The Queens of Persia at the Feet of Alexander'?

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The correct answer is Charles Le Brun, who painted this famous work in 1660-1661 during the French Baroque period.

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12. When did Jan Steen paint 'The Feast of Saint Nicholas'?

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Jan Steen, a Dutch Golden Age painter, painted 'The Feast of Saint Nicholas' between 1660-1665. The painting depicts a festive scene during the celebration of Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop known for his generosity.

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13. 13. Which artist depicted Alexander's entry into Babylon?

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The correct artist who depicted Alexander's entry into Babylon is Le Brun between 1661-1665. The other artists mentioned did not create works specifically portraying this event during the stated time periods.

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14. What painting by Johannes Vermeer is also known as the Letter?

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Vermeer1666 DB, also known as The Letter, is one of Johannes Vermeer's famous paintings depicting a young woman reading a letter.

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15. What is the title of the artwork depicting the view of Harrlem from the dunes at overveen?

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The correct answer refers to a specific painting by the artist Ruisdael in 1670, showcasing a view of Harrlem from the dunes at overveen. The other options are not relevant to the specific painting mentioned in the question.

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16. 16. What painting is often referred to as the Allegory of the Art of Painting?

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The correct answer refers to a painting by Johannes Vermeer created between 1670-1675. The other options mentioned are famous paintings by different artists, but they do not represent the Allegory of the Art of Painting.

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17. What famous architectural feature was completed in 1680 by hardouin-mansart & le brun?

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The correct answer is Galerie des Glases, which was completed in 1680 by hardouin-mansart & le brun. The Louvre Pyramid was designed by I.M. Pei and completed in 1989. The Eiffel Tower was designed by Gustave Eiffel and completed in 1889. Big Ben refers to the Great Bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, not an architectural feature completed in 1680.

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18. Who was known as the 'Sun King' and ruled France as an absolute monarch in the 17th century?

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Louis XIV, also known as the 'Sun King', was the monarch of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. He centralized the government, expanded French territory, and greatly increased the power of the monarchy.

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19. Who was responsible for the creation of the Royal Chapel in 1698-1710?

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The Royal Chapel was actually created by hardouin-mansart & coypel between 1698-1710, not by Louis XIV, Napoleon Bonaparte, or Marie Antoinette.

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20. What artistic style is associated with the painting Pilgrimage to Cythera?

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Pilgrimage to Cythera is a famous painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau, who was a prominent artist of the rococo style in the 18th century. Rococo art is known for its ornate decoration, light-hearted themes, and pastel colors.

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21. What is the name and location of the Salon de la Princesse?

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The correct Salon de la Princesse is located in boffardhotel soubise, Paris and dates back to 1737-1740.

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22. Who painted the famous masterpiece 'Cupid a Captive'?

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The painting 'Cupid a Captive' was created by François Boucher in 1754, showcasing the Rococo style known for its ornate and decorative features.

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23. In what painting can you find a woman on a swing?

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The correct painting featuring a woman on a swing is 'The Swing' by Fragonard from 1766, which is a famous example of Rococo art known for its playful and light-hearted themes.

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24. What famous painting is also known as 'the nightmare'?

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The correct answer refers to the painting 'The Nightmare' by Henry Fuseli, created in 1781 during the Romantic era. The other options are famous paintings by different artists and do not match the given question.

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25. 26. What painting is also known as 'Cornelia Presenting Her Children as Her Treasures'?

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The correct answer refers to the painting 'Cornelia presenta a sus hijos como sus tesoros' by Angelica Kauffman in the neoclassical style.

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26. What is the title and year of the painting featuring a nightmare in its second version by Henry Fuseli, which belongs to the English Romanticism period?

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The painting 'The Nightmare' by Henry Fuseli was created between 1790-1791, depicting a disturbing scene in the English Romanticism style. It is not 'Mona Lisa' by Leonardo da Vinci from the Italian Renaissance, 'Starry Night' by Vincent van Gogh from the Dutch Post-Impressionism period, or 'Guernica' by Pablo Picasso from the Spanish Cubism movement.

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27. Who is often referred to as the 'ancient of days' in the context of English Romantic literature?

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The phrase 'ancient of days' is a reference to William Blake's prophetic poem 'Europe a Prophecy' (1794), where it is used to describe Urizen, one of Blake's mythological characters.

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The Banquet of the Archers' Guild of St. George is a painting from...
What artistic movement did the painting 'The Militia Company of...
Who is the artist of the painting 'Landscape with Cattle and...
What art movement does Claesz1630's Vanitas Still Life belong to?
What is the title, year, and art movement of the painting Anatomy...
Who painted the famous artwork 'Archers of Saint Hadrian'?
Which academy was established in 1648 during the French Baroque...
Where is The Burial of Phocion located and what art movement does it...
What does the Latin phrase 'Et in Arcadia Ego' refer to?
Who painted the famous Self Portrait during the Dutch Baroque period...
Who painted the famous painting titled 'The Queens of Persia at the...
When did Jan Steen paint 'The Feast of Saint Nicholas'?
13. Which artist depicted Alexander's entry into Babylon?
What painting by Johannes Vermeer is also known as the Letter?
What is the title of the artwork depicting the view of Harrlem from...
16. What painting is often referred to as the Allegory of the Art of...
What famous architectural feature was completed in 1680 by...
Who was known as the 'Sun King' and ruled France as an absolute...
Who was responsible for the creation of the Royal Chapel in 1698-1710?
What artistic style is associated with the painting Pilgrimage to...
What is the name and location of the Salon de la Princesse?
Who painted the famous masterpiece 'Cupid a Captive'?
In what painting can you find a woman on a swing?
What famous painting is also known as 'the nightmare'?
26. What painting is also known as 'Cornelia Presenting Her Children...
What is the title and year of the painting featuring a nightmare in...
Who is often referred to as the 'ancient of days' in the context of...
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