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1.

An art movement that


emerged in the second half
th
of the 19 century among a
group of Paris-based artists.
Realism Impressionism
2. He was one of the first
19th century artists to
depict modern-life
subjects.
AUGUSTE EDOUARD
RENOIR MANET
3. One of Pablo Picassos work
that has been recognized as the
most monumental and
comprehensive statement of
social realism against the brutality
of war.
GUERNICA DANCER
4 . A style characterized by
dream fantasies, memory
images, and visual tricks
and surprises.

Primivitism Dadaism
5. An Art which arose in the
mind of the artist, took
concrete form for a time,
and then disappeared.
Conceptual Installation
Art Art
6. A contemporary art form that
uses sculptural materials and
other media to modify the way
the viewer experiences a
particular space.
Conceptual Installation
Art Art
7. The logical
geometrical conclusion
of abstractionism that
came in the style.
Non-
Photography
objectivism
8. It contained a then
revolutionary technique that
would profoundly
influencethe coming
impressionist movement
Photography The Baroque
of Dante
9. It inspired impressionists to
capture fleeting moments of
action, whether in landscapes
or in the day-to-day lives of
people
Photography The Baroque
of Dante
10. One form of abstract
expressionism was seen in the
works of Jackson Pollock.
These were created through
what came to be known as __.
Photography Action
Painting
11. He was the most
prominent of the group;
and is considered the most
influential figure in the
movement.
AUGUSTE EDOUARD
RENOIR MANET
12. His early works were
snapshots of real life,
full of sparkling color
and light.
AUGUSTE EDOUARD
RENOIR MANET
13. His work exemplified the
transition from late 19th-
century impressionism to a
new and radically different
world of art in the 20th century
Vincent van Jackson
Gogh Pollock
14. His works were remarkable
for their strong, heavy brush
strokes, intense emotions, and
colors that appeared to almost
pulsate with energy.
Vincent van Jackson
Gogh Pollock
15. His worked on huge canvases
spread on the floor, splattering,
squirting, and dribbling paint
with (seemingly) no pre-planned
pattern or design in mind.
Vincent van Jackson
Gogh Pollock
16. It was an art style that
incorporated elements from the
native arts of the South Sea
Islanders and the wood carvings
of African tribes which suddenly
became popular at that time
Dadaism Neo-
primivitism
17. It was a style that
used bold, vibrant
colors and visual
distortions.
Dadaism Neo-
primivitism
18. It was a style
characterized by dream
fantasies, memory images,
and visual tricks and
surprises
Dadaism Neo-
primivitism
19. It was a style that
depicted an illogical,
subconscious dream world
beyond the logical,
conscious, physical one.
Surrealism Non-
objectivism
20. They did not refer
to recognizable objects
or forms in the outside
world.
Surrealism Non-
objectivism
21. It was a style a three-
dimensional geometric figure
composed of strictly
measured lines, planes, and
angles.
Surrealism Non-
objectivism
22. A technique and style of
abstract painting in which
paint is randomly splashed,
thrown, or poured on the
canvas.
Action Performance
painting Art
23. It is a style of visual
art that uses illusions
to trick our eyes.
Action Performance
painting Art
24. A form of modern art in
which the actions of an individual
or a group at a particular place
and in a particular time
constitute the work.
Action Performance
painting Art
25. Which of the following
paintings is not a masterpiece
of Auguste Renoir?

A Girl with Dancer Luncheon Still Life of


a Watering of the Compotier
Can Boating
Party

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