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Art Movements
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Q.1
A movement between the 19th and 20th centuries was called 'Art Nouveau'. What does this mean?
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New Art
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Movie Art
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Moving Art
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Our Art
Q.2
Contemporary art usually refers to art produced since when?
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Since Ancient Egyptian times
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Since the end of the Second World War
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Since the beginning of the Roman Empire
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Since the end of prehistoric times
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Classicism is a term used to mean mainly art from where?
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Any new art gallery
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Very young artists
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Art produced by teachers
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Ancient Greece and Rome
Q.4
Art which is simplified by reducing the number of colours, lines, textures, and shapes is known as what?
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Bareness
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Minimalism
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Simplicity
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Boring
Q.5
Monet was part of a famous art movement in 19th century France called what?
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Pop art
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Cubism
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Surrealism
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Impressionism
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In the 1920s, a group of artists painted strange scenes including melting clocks and elephants on stilts. They were called what?
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Surrealists
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Unusualists
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Strangeists
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Bizzareists
Q.7
An art movement in the 1800s took its ideas from very strong emotions, such as fear, awe or horror. What was the movement called?
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Funnisim
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Romanticism
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Emotionism
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Feelingism
Q.8
The Arts and Crafts movement focussed on beautiful handmade art instead of what?
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Art made from plastic
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Painting by numbers
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Art made from nature
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Mass-produced items
Q.9
Georges Seurat was part of a famous art movement who painted using thousands of tiny dots of colour. What was it called?
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Spotillism
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Pointillism
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Dotillism
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Dabillism
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An art movement known as cubism focussed heavily on what?
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The boxes the art materials came in
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The size of the paint brushes
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The day the painting was completed
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The shapes of the subject
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