Impressionism Review

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Impressionism Review Julia Steiner Art II Grades 10-12

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Impressionism Review

Julia SteinerArt II

Grades 10-12

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Impressionism Review

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See if you can correctly answer the questions behind each gallery door…

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Choose the artist who painted this artwork?

Claude Monet

Edouard Manet

Edgar Degas

Andy Warhol

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George-Pierre Seurat was a post impressionist painter who is noted for what technique of painting? An example of this technique is pictured here in A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.

Finger Painting

Splatter Painting

Pointillism

Photography

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Which artist was fascinated by the ballet and painted many pictures of the dancers?

Toulouse-Lautrec

Paul Gauguin

Mary Cassatt

Edgar Degas

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This artist was a born in 1841 and became the sister-in-law of Edouard Manet. Not only was she a good painter, but also an excellent organizer and driving force behind the Impressionist movement. Her name?

Georgia O’Keeffe

Berthe Morisot

Mary Cassatt

Sarah Palin

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I shocked the art world with my painting Luncheon in the Grass in 1863 because my painting took a pastoral setting and inhabited it with modern people, the ladies underdressed or undressed. This was unheard of at the time, because nudes were made into classical figures not modern ones. Who am I?

Paul Gaugin

Durand-Ruel

Seurat

Edouard Manet

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Which artist called himself the “workman of Painting” and felt you can absorb pleasure through sight? He also Bal du moulin de la Galette shown here in 1876.

Francis Goya

Diego Rivera

Pierre-Auguste Renior

Henri Matisse

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Impressionism began in the late 19th-century as a way to break from the Salon in Paris.

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False

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Monet, Sisley, Morisot, and Pissarro may be measured the "purest" Impressionists, for their consistent quest of an art of

SpontaneitySunlightColorAll of the above

Camille PissarroBoulevard Montmartre1897

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One of these paintings is an example of impressionism and the other is an example of post impressionism. Click on the painting that IS impressionism.

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The impressionists focused on capturing the overall impression of a scene through effects produced by using light and color in various ways.

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False

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One of these paintings is an example of impressionism and the other is an example of post impressionism. Click on the painting that IS impressionism.

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Miss. Steiner has decided to become an impressionist painter this summer. If she becomes an impressionist painter can she use photographs to make her paintings?

Yes

No

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Correct! A true impressionist does not use a picture to create art. A true impressionist will learn to see what is in front of them by painting from life.

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