Q.1
Romantics tended to believe that it was mentally and morally healthy to have a close connection with what?
  • God
  • Man-made objects
  • Rule books
  • Nature
Q.2
One trend during the period, was for very large apocalyptic historical paintings. What does this mean?
  • Paintings which showed many different historical events all happening at once
  • Paintings showing disaster or extreme natural events with a historical context
  • Paintings which were so large they could not be displayed
  • Paintings which only showed positive events from history
Q.3
The Romantic Artists rebelled against the traditional rules surrounding art, maintaining instead that art should come from where?
  • A text book on art
  • The artist's imagination
  • Copied paintings from other artists
  • A religious perspective only
Q.4
Romanticism flourished, in part, due to a manufacturing turning point which was commonly known as what?
  • The Factory Overhaul
  • The Mechanical Uprising
  • The Processing Growth
  • The Industrial Revolution
Q.5
Which art form remained largely unaffected by Romanticism?
  • Painting
  • Photography
  • Printing
  • Sculpture
Q.6
In which particular discipline did Romanticism first show itself?
  • Landscape painting
  • Religious portraits
  • Abstract works
  • Sketches of pets
Q.7
The Romantic movement placed new emphasis on emotions never really explored in mainstream art before. Which emotions were they?
  • Joy and elation
  • Contentedness and peacefulness
  • Horror and terror
  • Reflection and thoughtfulness
Q.8
Which war happened early in the Romantic period and may have influenced the art?
  • The Crusades
  • The Second World War
  • The French Revolution
  • The War of the Roses
Q.9
Charles Baudelaire famously summed up the entire movement by saying which of the following:
  • Romanticism is something from the soul, neither real nor fake
  • Romanticism pours out of every artist, should they let it
  • Romanticism is the pinnacle of art - there will be no way back from this
  • Romanticism is precisely situated neither in choice of subject nor exact truth, but in the way of feeling
Q.10
Which period came after Romanticism?
  • Post-romanticism
  • New Romanticism
  • Further Romanticism
  • After Romanticism
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