
First Quarter Examination in Arts 10
Quiz by Noel Javier
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He was one of the first 19th-century artist to depict modern-life subjects. He was also the key figure in the translation from realism to impressionism.
One of the founders of the impressionist movement. Best known for his landscape paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower garden and water lily.
He was one of the central figures of the impressionism movement. His early works were snapshots of real life full of sparkling color and light.
A French artist and post-impressionist painter. His work exemplified the transition from late 19th-century impressionism to a new and radically different world art inn the 20th century.
Post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands. His works were remarkable for their strong, heavy brush strokes, intense emotions, and colors that appeared to almost pulsate with energy.Â
An art style that used bold, vibrant colors and visual distortions. Its name refers to the group of French expressionist painters who painted in this style.
An art of style that depicted an illogical, subconscious dream world that seemed to exist beyond the logical, conscious, physical one.
An art of style characterized by dream fantasies, memory images, and visual tricks and surprises.
Which of the following is the artwork is the work of Vincent Van Gogh
Which of the following is the artwork of Auguste Renoir?
Which of the following is the artwork of Claude Monet?
Which of the following is the artwork of Edouard Manet?
Under what Expressionism is the art shown?

Under What Expressionism is the art shown?

Under What Abstractionism is the art shown?

Which of the following art work is an action painting?
The following illustration are examples of Pop Art EXCEPT?
Which of the following best describes Impressionism in art?
Which artist is most closely associated with Impressionism and painted Impression, Sunrise?
Where did the Impressionist art movement begin in the late 19th century?
Why did Impressionist painters often paint outdoors (en plein air)?
Which of the following subjects was commonly painted by Impressionist artists?
What was unusual about the brushwork of Impressionist paintings compared to earlier art styles?
Why was the Impressionist movement initially criticized by traditional art institutions like the Académie des Beaux-Arts in France?
How did Impressionism influence the development of modern art?
Why did the critic Louis Leroy call Monet’s Impression, Sunrise merely an “impression,” a term that later named the movement?
What is the main goal of Expressionism in art?
Which of the following is a famous Expressionist painting?
In which country did Expressionism mainly develop during the early 20th century?
How did Expressionist artists typically use color in their paintings?
Which of the following best describes the difference between Impressionism and Expressionism?
Which group of German artists was associated with the early Expressionist movement?
Why did Expressionist artists often distort shapes and figures in their works?
How did the historical context of the early 20th century influence the rise of Expressionism?
Wassily Kandinsky, one of the pioneers of Expressionism, is often linked with which major contribution to modern art?
What is the main feature of Abstractionism in art?
Who is widely recognized as one of the pioneers of Abstractionism?
Which painting is a well-known example of Abstractionism?
Why did Abstractionist artists move away from realistic representation in their works?
Which statement best explains Piet Mondrian’s contribution to Abstractionism?