Art Id Test Two

Art id test 2 

24 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Question 1
Rosalba Carriera, Self Portrait as Winter, 1731, Italy
Movement: impressionist in the way the strokes move Media: pastel Subject: made during the roco period and the portrait is very carefree other: well known for portraits and mintures.
Question 2
Angelica Kauffmann, Cornelia, Mother of the Grachi, 1785, Switzerland
Movement Rococo period Media: painting Subject : mother and her children showing them off other: Rococo art is very carefree and sublime
Question 3
Anna Dorothea Therbusch Self Portrait, 1776, Germany.
Movement impressionism the clothing and the hands and background. Media Subject the face however looks realistic other: few details but the ones present stand out.
Question 4
Marie Louise-Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun Portrait of Countess Golovin
Movement Realism and Rococo Media painting Subject facial expression looks realistic like she has a secret and wants to share it with the viewer. other
Question 5
Adelaide Labille-Guiard Self Portrait with two of her Pupils, 1785, France.
Movement Rococo period Media painting Subject Three women a teacher and her students. other the woman centered in the painting is dressed richly and looking right at the viewer portraying women as dainty by doing this.
Question 6
Marguerite Gérard Prelude to a Concert, 1810, France.
Movement Realistic expressionism Media painting Subject A woman backstage before a concert other
Question 7
Constance Mayer The Dream of Happiness, 1819. France.
Movement Romanism Media: painting Subject Woman and children in boat being guided by angels into heaven other
Question 8
Rosa Bonheur Sheep by the Sea, 1865, France.
Movement RealismMedia painting oil or water colorSubjects sheep/animals in their natural habitat other
Question 9
Eva Gonzales Early Wakening, 1877, France.
Movement impressionism Media: painting with large strokes and not intimately detailed. Subject a woman in bed
Question 10
Lady Elizabeth Butler The Roll Call, 1874, British.
Movement Expressionism Why? the artwork is expressive in that the artist used color and form in order to show the after math of a battle. Media historical paintings are traditionally higher up on the scale of art and not allowed to be done by women. Subject soldiers after a battle
Question 11
Emily Mary Osborn Nameless and Friendless, "The rich man's wealth is his strong city: the destruction of the poor is their poverty" (Proverbs: 10:15), 1857. British.
Movement Romanism challenges neoclassicism Media painting Subject it's a painting about trying to sell a painting
Question 12
Anne Whitney Charles Sumner, 1875, American.
Movement American neoclassicism Media sculpture Subject a historical figure realistically done other
Question 13
Harriet Hosmer Medusa, 1854, American.
Movement American neoclassicism Media sculpture/ bust Subject Mythological
Question 14
Edmonia Lewis Forever Free, 1867. American (Native American and African American)
Movement American Neoclassical Media sculpture Subject social movement awareness, fighting slaveryother realistic figures of a man and his child freed from enslavement.
Question 15
Harriet Powers Pictorial Quilt (No title), 1897, American.
Movement traditional,cultural Media cloth,quilting Subject fables and Biblical stories and characters other learned while enslaved