12 Questions
Which artistic movement is characterized by the use of textured lines and colors that are not necessarily realistic, but aim to capture the impression of a scene?
Impressionism
Which artist is considered a pioneer of the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his highly individual and expressive style that rejected the more objective approach of Impressionism?
Vincent van Gogh
Which artistic movement is characterized by its focus on depicting realistic, everyday scenes and social issues, often with the aim of raising awareness or provoking social change?
Realism
Which author is known for writing very realistic novels about real-world problems, such as the novel 'Oliver Twist'?
Charles Dickens
Which artistic movement is characterized by its rejection of traditional art and its embrace of abstraction and experimentation?
Modernism
Which artistic movement is considered a departure from the more objective approach of Impressionism, and is instead characterized by a focus on the individual artist's personal expression and interpretation of the world?
Post-Impressionism
Which of the following is NOT a key characteristic of the Impressionist movement in art?
The depiction of everyday, bourgeois life
Which of the following artistic movements is considered a reaction against the more objective approach of Impressionism, and is characterized by a heightened focus on the individual artist's personal expression and interpretation?
Post-Impressionism
Which of the following artistic movements is characterized by its rejection of traditional art and its embrace of abstraction and experimentation?
Modernism
Which of the following artists is considered a pioneer of the Post-Impressionist movement, known for his highly individual and expressive style that rejected the more objective approach of Impressionism?
Vincent van Gogh
Which of the following artistic movements is characterized by its focus on depicting realistic, everyday scenes and social issues, often with the aim of raising awareness or provoking social change?
Realism
Which of the following authors is known for writing very realistic novels about real-world problems, such as the novel 'Oliver Twist'?
Charles Dickens
Test your knowledge on famous figures like Charles Dickens, Claude Monet, and Vincent van Gogh who made significant contributions to art and culture during The Age of Progress. Explore their works and the artistic movements they were associated with.
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