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Quiz in MAPEH

1. There were many notable Impressionist painters like Paul Cezanne and Claude Monet during the
impressionism. What characteristics are shown in their paintings?
A. Highly detailed and precise brush work
B. Use of dark, somber colors
C. Emphasis on capturing fleeting moments and changing light.
D. Depictions of mythical creatures and religious themes.

2. One of the key characteristics of Impressionism is the portrayal of everyday scenes and subjects.
Which of the following subjects was commonly depicted by Impressionist artists?
a) Extraterrestrial landscapes
b) Historical battles and events
c) Portraits of nobility and royalty
d) Urban life, landscapes, and leisure activities

3. The emergence of modernism is traced to many factors, which of the following is not included?
A. The gallery system
B. The invention of photography
C. Printing
D. Publications such as The Interpretation of Dreams

4. Post-Impressionism was an art movement that followed Impressionism and had its own unique
characteristics. Which of the following characteristics is typically associated with Post-Impressionist
paintings?
a) An emphasis on capturing the effects of changing light and atmosphere
b) The use of bold, abstract shapes and forms
c) Highly detailed and realistic representations of subjects
d) Exclusive focus on urban scenes and city life

5. Cézanne's style is often characterized by his use of:


a) Bright, bold colors
b) Detailed, realistic portraits
c) Geometric shapes and fragmented forms
d) Rapid, loose brushwork

6. When the invention of photography emerge, what was the initial reaction of of the painters during
that time?
A. They feel motivated.
B. They question their role in the society
C. They are happy
D. They did not care

7. Expressionism is an art movement known for emphasizing:


a) Realistic depictions of nature
b) Emotional and subjective expression
c) Precision and attention to detail
d) Neoclassical aesthetics

8. Expressionist artists often used bold and distorted forms to convey:


a) Serenity and tranquility
b) Idealized beauty
c) Inner emotional states
d) Historical narratives

9. Which famous Expressionist painting by Edvard Munch depicts a figure standing on a bridge under
a swirling, colorful sky?
a) "The Persistence of Memory"
b) "The Scream"
c) "Starry Night"
d) "Guernica"

10. The Expressionist movement had a significant influence on which artistic medium in addition to
painting?
a) Literature
b) Sculpture
c) Music
d) Architecture

11. He was the founder and most productive practitioner of French Impressionist movement. He was
born in November 14, 1840. Claude Monet
12. He is a post-impressionist artist and his works are described as solid, durable, and geometric.
Paul Cezanne
13. Paul Cezanne was born on ___________.
January 19, 1839.
14. He was a post-impressionist artist that was born on March 30, 1853.
Vincent van Gogh
15. What is the technique that Vincent van Gogh used where thick paint is applied on the surface,
leaving the brush strokes or painting knife strokes visible.
Impasto Technique.
16. It is an art style where the artist communicates personal feelings about the subject.
Expressionism
17. Who is the expressionist artist that was born in 1836 in Norway.
Edvard Munch
18. He was a post impressionist artist that was admitted to an asylum and painted thousands of
drawing.
Vincent Van Gogh.
19. Expressionism emerge in the year __________.
20. Impressionism started in the year _________ and lasted to 1886.

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