Which of these European artist made brushwork an important part of his painting instead of something to be hidden
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Gustave Courbet .
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Dutch painters of the Baroque period were able to create realistic lighting and intricate detail in their compositions through the use of
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glazing and underpainting
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William Blake's paintings drew on what source for inspiration
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his own imagination. his own imagination
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Which artist is credited with inventing the tenebroso technique
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Caravaggio .
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The artistic style of the Rococo period was criticized for being overly
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Indulgent
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The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of
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The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of heroic
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What Gustave Courbet was a French painter associated with what movement
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Realism
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The attention to decoration shown in William Hogarth's paintings indicates that he was influenced by which artistic movement
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French Rococo
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Impressionist painters were particularly concerned with exploring
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The Impressionists are concerned with exploring subtle changes
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Charles Le Brun the classical heroic and dramatic style exemplified by this painting was typical of paintings approved by
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Charles Le Brun the classical heroic and dramatic style
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the king of the Palace of Versailles.
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What was Paul Cezanne particularly concerned with
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Order and composition (APEX)
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The rococo art movement was born when French painters began imitating the style of .
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Rubens
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Look at The Flight into Egypt by Annibale Carracci. The main feature of this painting is its
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idealized landscape
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Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. Which feature makes this a Neoclassical work
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the use of ancient greek subject matter
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Look at this print by Hogarth. This work is an attempt to portray the
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squalor of modern city life.
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Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. The figure in this painting is meant to
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Apex- Conjure the image of Jesus
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Look at this painting by John Singleton Copley. What is it trying to convey
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The virtue of a close and loving family
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Look at the artwork below. What makes this an example of Surrealism
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The Dreamlike Imagery (Apex)
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Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement
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Impressionism (APEX)
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Which of these European artist made brushwork an important part of his painting instead of something to be hidden
Gustave Courbet .
Dutch painters of the Baroque period were able to create realistic lighting and intricate detail in their compositions through the use of
glazing and underpainting
William Blake's paintings drew on what source for inspiration
his own imagination. his own imagination
Which artist is credited with inventing the tenebroso technique
Caravaggio .
The artistic style of the Rococo period was criticized for being overly
Indulgent
The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of
The works of Poussin and Lorrain exemplified the use of heroic
landscapes.
What Gustave Courbet was a French painter associated with what movement
Realism
The attention to decoration shown in William Hogarth's paintings indicates that he was influenced by which artistic movement
French Rococo
Impressionist painters were particularly concerned with exploring
The Impressionists are concerned with exploring subtle changes
in light and color in nature.
Charles Le Brun the classical heroic and dramatic style exemplified by this painting was typical of paintings approved by
Charles Le Brun the classical heroic and dramatic style
exemplified by this painting was typical of paintings approved by
the king of the Palace of Versailles.
What was Paul Cezanne particularly concerned with
Order and composition (APEX)
The rococo art movement was born when French painters began imitating the style of .
Rubens
Look at The Flight into Egypt by Annibale Carracci. The main feature of this painting is its
idealized landscape
Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. Which feature makes this a Neoclassical work
the use of ancient greek subject matter
Look at this print by Hogarth. This work is an attempt to portray the
squalor of modern city life.
Look at this painting by Jacques-Louis David. The figure in this painting is meant to
Apex- Conjure the image of Jesus
Look at this painting by John Singleton Copley. What is it trying to convey
The virtue of a close and loving family
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Look at the artwork below. What makes this an example of Surrealism
The Dreamlike Imagery (Apex)
Why Look at “A bar at the follies-Berger’s” by Edouard Manet. This painting belongs to which artistic movement