Q.1
Who is largely credited with being instrumental to the beginnings of Surrealism?
  • Giorgio de Chirico
  • George Seurat
  • Ernst Gombrich
  • Clement Greenberg
Q.2
Modern art includes artistic works produced during which period?
  • 1950s to 2000
  • 1860s to the 1970s
  • 1500s to 1800s
  • 1730s to 1990s
Q.3
The Impressionists argued that people do not see objects but only the light which they reflect, and therefore painters should paint in natural light. What is this known as?
  • Avec plaisir
  • En piscine
  • En plein air
  • Bonne chance
Q.4
Which movement is said to come after modern art?
  • More modern art
  • Old-fashioned art
  • Indian art
  • Contemporary art
Q.5
By the end of the 1970s, art critics responded to the explosion of modern art movements by claiming it was the end of what?
  • The end of painting
  • The end of the world
  • The end of sense
  • The end of art history
Q.6
Which of the following is not an early 20th century art movement?
  • Cubism
  • Fauvism
  • Futurism
  • Favouritism
Q.7
What is Op Art?
  • Art completed in an operating theatre
  • Art which is connected to an opera
  • Art which uses shapes, tones and colours to produce illusion
  • Art which give the viewer a series of options on how to view it
Q.8
Which of the following artists was not a founder of the movement?
  • Paul Cézanne
  • Georges Seurat
  • Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
  • Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Q.9
Which movements were the early pioneers of modern art?
  • The Cubists, Traditionalists and Pointillists
  • The Romantics, Realists and Impressionists
  • The Fanatics, Dreamers and Photographers
  • The Religious, Avoiders and Politicians
Q.10
What was Fauvism?
  • Beautifully detailed landscape paintings which sold well
  • Religious portraits which hung in many churches throughout Europe
  • Wild and colourful paintings which revolutionised the Paris art world
  • An art movement devoted to painting only in shades of green
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