#5 POST-IMPRESSIONISM: PART 1
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Match these items. Match the items in the left column to the items in the right column. *
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a painting technique that uses small individual dots that when combined create the illusion of a whole picture
a painting or drawing of a person that exaggerates specific features of that person such as big ears or nose
an individualized viewpoint
peaceful farming scenes
characterized by creating large numbers of works
caricature
pastoral
prolific
pointillism
subjective
The "Neo-Impressionists,” as they were called at the time, believed that _____________ was the proper subject for their painting. *
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Post-Impressionism was a period of immense innovation and ______________. *
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The Post-Impressionistic period covered the years 1880 to ______. *
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Which artist created one of the most influential paintings of the 1880s, A Sunday on La Grand Jatte? *
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A Sunday on La Grande Jatte was a significant departure from a similar painting by__________. *
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Seurat painted a _________ of classes. *
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Seurat's compositions are rigorously ___________, emphasizing discipline and order. *
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Using scientific color theory, Seurat developed a __________ method of painting, called Pointillism. *
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Seurat's optical mixture created greater__________. *
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Toulouse-Lautrec, influenced by Japanese and medieval art, created paintings with ___________ colors and simplified forms that sometimes verged on caricature. *
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To console himself about his size, Toulouse-Lautrec turned to drinking and to _________. *
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Seurat sought to use _______ as a way to control space. *
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Make the correct match. *
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Type of forms in Cézanne's paintings
Romantic painter who influenced Cézanne
Showed Cézanne how to create impression of natural light
Where Cézanne painted most important works
Writer who influenced Cézanne
Cézanne said his work was:
Aix
Zola
Delacroix
Pisarro
parallel to nature
geometric
Movements in art are often paralleled by movements in _____________. *
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