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1. What is the main focus of Realism in art?

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Realism in art is focused on depicting the actuality of what the eyes truly see, emphasizing everyday subjects, and aiming to record the customs, ideas, and appearances of contemporary society. It is not about fantastical or imaginary subjects, surrealism, dream-like imagery, or historical events and figures.

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It is art. number 3.

2. Who painted the famous artwork 'Woman Baking Bread' between 1853-1854?

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Jean-Francois Millet painted 'Woman Baking Bread' in 1853-1854, showcasing his realistic-romantic vision of landscape using peasants as subject matter. The other artists listed did not create this specific artwork during that time period.

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3. Who is the famous artist known for painting "Water Lilies" during the years 1914-1917 in the style of Impressionism?

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Claude Monet was a French artist known for creating the series of paintings called "Water Lilies" between 1914-1917. He was a key figure in the Impressionist movement.

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4. What artistic movement can be described as a collection of disparate styles similar to impressionism, but with more complex and personal significance and a focus on capturing sensory experience?

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Post Impressionism is characterized by its departure from the naturalistic colors and lighting of Impressionism, focusing more on the emotional and psychological impact of art. Cubism, Surrealism, and Baroque are different artistic movements with distinct styles and principles.

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5. Who is the artist of the painting 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'?

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George Seurat was the artist behind 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte', known for his use of pointillism.

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6. Who is the artist of the famous painting 'The Starry Night' created in 1889?

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Vincent Van Gogh is the correct answer as he is the artist behind the masterpiece 'The Starry Night' painted in 1889. The painting is considered one of the most famous works of Post-Impressionism.

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7. What is the capital of France?

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The capital of France is Paris, known for its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.

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8. What best describes Claude Debussy's music?

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Claude Debussy is best known for his contributions to Impressionist music. He aimed to capture the effects of shimmering light in his compositions, which is evident in pieces like 'Claire de Lune'. Gliding chords, where a chord is repeated up and down the scale, are a characteristic feature of his style.

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9. Who created 'The Rite of Spring' which caused a riot at the Paris Opera?

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Igor Stravinsky is the correct answer because he composed 'The Rite of Spring' in 1912, which caused a riot at the Paris Opera due to its revolutionary orchestration and driving, primitive rhythms. The ballet culminates in the sacrifice of a virgin who dances herself to death during the rites of Spring.

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10. What painting by Odilon Redon features a one-eyed creature known as 'The Cyclops' and was completed in 1898?

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Odilon Redon was a French symbolist painter known for his unique and imaginative works. The painting 'The Cyclops' features a one-eyed creature and was completed in 1898, showcasing Redon's fascination with fantastical themes.

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11. Who painted 'The Joy of Life' between 1905-1906?

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The correct answer is Matisse. 'The Joy of Life' is a painting by Henri Matisse, created between 1905 and 1906. It is considered one of the most significant works of 20th-century art.

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12. How did Cubism approach form in art?

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Cubism, as an art movement, focused on breaking down forms into geometric shapes, particularly cubes, and then representing these forms from multiple angles in a fragmented manner. This approach aimed to depict the subject in a more dynamic and complex way, challenging traditional notions of representation.

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13. What are some key characteristics of Expressionist theatre techniques?

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Expressionist theatre techniques focused on distorting characters, using stereotypes, employing silence and repetition, utilizing lighting as a key staging device, incorporating title cards, and exploring themes like dehumanization through works like RUR and Metropolis.

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14. What is the capital of France?

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Paris is the capital of France, while London is the capital of the United Kingdom, Berlin is the capital of Germany, and Madrid is the capital of Spain.

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15. What movement began in Italy in 1909 with the Manifesto of Futurism, led by Italian Anarchists, promoting speed, embracing technology, and celebrating the glory of war?

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Futurism was a cultural movement that originated in Italy in 1909. It emphasized speed, technology, youth, violence, and objects such as the car, the airplane, and the industrial city. It was largely defined by the 1909 Manifesto of Futurism written by the Italian poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.

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16. Who is the artist of the famous artwork 'Fountain' created in 1917?

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Marcel Duchamp is the artist behind the readymade artwork 'Fountain' which was created in 1917. The artwork is considered as one of the most controversial pieces in the history of modern art.

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17. What is the capital of France?

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Paris is the capital of France. London is the capital of the United Kingdom, Rome is the capital of Italy, and Berlin is the capital of Germany.

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18. Which sculpture did Augusta Savage pioneer that really captured African American bodies and faces?

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Augusta Savage's sculpture 'The Harp' in cast plaster is a significant piece that showcases her ability to capture the essence of African American bodies and faces, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance in 1939.

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19. Who was known for her use of phrasing, tempo, and 'blue notes', and was one of the first black women to work with a white orchestra?

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Billie Holiday was renowned for her innovative musical techniques and collaborations, making her a trailblazer in the jazz genre.

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What is the main focus of Realism in art?
Who painted the famous artwork 'Woman Baking Bread' between 1853-1854?
Who is the famous artist known for painting "Water Lilies" during the...
What artistic movement can be described as a collection of disparate...
Who is the artist of the painting 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of...
Who is the artist of the famous painting 'The Starry Night' created in...
What is the capital of France?
What best describes Claude Debussy's music?
Who created 'The Rite of Spring' which caused a riot at the Paris...
What painting by Odilon Redon features a one-eyed creature known as...
Who painted 'The Joy of Life' between 1905-1906?
How did Cubism approach form in art?
What are some key characteristics of Expressionist theatre techniques?
What is the capital of France?
What movement began in Italy in 1909 with the Manifesto of Futurism,...
Who is the artist of the famous artwork 'Fountain' created in 1917?
What is the capital of France?
Which sculpture did Augusta Savage pioneer that really captured...
Who was known for her use of phrasing, tempo, and 'blue notes', and...
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