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Ks3 Art And Design
The Impressionists
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Q.1.
During the Impressionists' first exhibition, an art critic harshly stated that what was more complete than the work he'd seen?
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Wallpaper
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A newspaper
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A child's sketch
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A Christmas card
Q.2.
The Impressionists found that they could capture the momentary and transient effects of sunlight by painting in what environment?
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A darkened room
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A very brightly lit studio
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Outside in the fresh air
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Next to a similar painting
Q.3.
Which period immediately followed Impressionism?
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Post-Impressionism
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Pre-Impressionism
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Past-Impressionism
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Pale-Impressionism
Q.4.
Why was this painting, 'Luncheon on the Grass' by Édouard Manet, aggressively rejected by the art jurors of the time?
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There are too many subjects in the painting
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The techniques used were too controversial
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The colour palette is too limited
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It did not follow the protocol for including nudes
Q.5.
This is the painting which inspired the name of the movement. What is is called?
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An impressive boat on the water
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Impression, Sunrise
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An impression of the Sun
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My Impression
Q.6.
Edgar Degas favoured a particular subject. What was it?
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Well-lit rooms
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Violinists
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Dancers
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Large spaces
Q.7.
Mary Cassatt, a female Impressionist, painted mainly which subject matter?
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Golden objects
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Women
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Balls and dances
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Trips to the theatre
Q.8.
Which of the following is not a technique employed by the Impressionists?
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Applying short, thick strokes of paint quickly
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Applying colours side-by-side with as little mixing as possible
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Avoiding the use of black paint
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Only using 4 colours in each work
Q.9.
Impressionism began in which city and in which century?
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Rome in the 15th century
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London in the 20th century
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New York in the 18th century
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Paris in the 19th century
Q.10.
What is said to be wrong with this painting by Manet?
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The colour choice
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The use of realism
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The setting
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The perspective
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