20th Century Art
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Question 6 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Which of the following did not have a profound influence on the art of France, Germany, and Russia in the 1920s and 1930s?:
Nationalism | |
Industrial production | |
The destruction of World War I | |
Traditional folklore tales |
Question 7 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Which of the following statements about De Stijl is/are true?
De Stijl was also known as neoplasticism. | |
De Stijl was a Dutch artistic movement. | |
De Stijl was concerned only with architecture. | |
Both A and B |
Question 8 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Which of the following statements about Synthetic Cubism is false?
The technique of collage was introduced. | |
The technique of papier colle was created. | |
Fragments of real newspaper, cardboard, or playing cards were used for paintings. | |
Synthetic Cubism is less colorful than Analytic Cubism. |

Question 9 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Which of the following statements about Installation Art is false?
Installation Art can only be found in museums specifically built for that purpose. | |
Installation Art may use both traditional and nontraditional artistic materials. | |
Installation Art often appeals to many of all of the senses, not just the visual. | |
Installation Art may be found in public and private spaces as well as museums and galleries. |
Question 10 [CLICK ON ANY COICE TO KNOW RIGHT ANSWER] |
Which of the following statements about Marcel Duchamp's "readymades" is false?
They suggest that art is a culturally determined and therefore mutable category rather than a fixed and eternal essence. | |
They prove that any object can be beautiful if we take the time to look at it carefully. | |
They emphasize the artist's act of selecting an object rather than the act of making one. | |
They break down the barrier between the fine arts and all other types of human production. |
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