Final Review 2025 2
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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To which time period and art movement does this work belong? Options: Contemporary Art (1960 - Current), Prehistoric Art before 100,000 - 1000 BC, Post Impressionism (beginning of Modern Art) 1880-1920, Pop-Art (Post-Modern Art) 1956-1970, Renaissance 1400-1600
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Prehistoric Art before 100,000 - 1000 BC
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
To which time period and art movement does this work belong? Options: Contemporary Art (1960 - Current), Prehistoric Art before 100,000 - 1000 BC, Post Impressionism (beginning of Modern Art) 1880-1920, Pop-Art (Post-Modern Art) 1956-1970, Renaissance 1400-1600
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Pop-Art (Post-Modern Art) 1956-1970
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which work in the 503 Cubist Salon exhibit has actual cubes? Options: Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Gino Severini. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin. 1912, Kazimir Malevich. Reservist of the First Division. 1914, Liubov Popova. Objects from a Dyer’s Shop. 1914
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none, this is a trick question.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which work in the 503 Cubist Salon has eyes in the composition? Options: Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Gino Severini. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin. 1912, Kazimir Malevich. Reservist of the First Division. 1914, Liubov Popova. Objects from a Dyer’s Shop. 1914, Pablo Picasso Guitar Paris, January–February 1914
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which work in the 503 Cubist Salon has actual sequins in the composition? Options: Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Gino Severini. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin. 1912, Kazimir Malevich. Reservist of the First Division. 1914, Liubov Popova. Objects from a Dyer’s Shop. 1914, Pablo Picasso Guitar Paris, January–February 1914
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which work in the 503 Cubist Salon has a real thermometer in the composition? Options: Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Gino Severini. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin. 1912, Kazimir Malevich. Reservist of the First Division. 1914, Liubov Popova. Objects from a Dyer’s Shop. 1914, Pablo Picasso Guitar Paris, January–February 1914
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Which work in the 503 Cubist Salon looks like an instrument that impossible to play? Options: Marc Chagall I and the Village 1911, Gino Severini. Dynamic Hieroglyphic of the Bal Tabarin. 1912, Kazimir Malevich. Reservist of the First Division. 1914, Liubov Popova. Objects from a Dyer’s Shop. 1914, Pablo Picasso Guitar Paris, January–February 1914
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