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Like many twentieth-century artists, the Fauves broke new ground. Which statement describes how the Fauves ignored accepted conventions of traditional art?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
Q. Which is an accurate statement about Italian Baroque artist Caravaggio's approach to painting?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
Why is Still Life – Le Jour by Georges Braque an example of Synthetic Cubism?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
How was French Impressionist Edgar Degas influenced by Japanese woodblock prints?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
How was French Impressionist Edgar Degas influenced by Japanese woodblock prints?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
How did French artist Jean-François Millet incorporate conventions of Realism and Naturalism in his paintings?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
How did French artist Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin use Naturalist conventions in his paintings?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
What is a distinguishing characteristic of Surrealism, as seen in The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dalí?
The painting depicts objects from more than one vantage point at the same time.
Surrealist art is based on ideas from the artist's imagination and subconscious mind.
Millet depicted a scene from everyday, contemporary life by using lifelike colors and solid shapes.
The Fauves used intense, expressive colors that are not realistic.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Caravaggio created dramatic compositions that focus on realism.
Degas depicted scenes from an elevated vantage point.
Chardin depicted ordinary people and activities with a sense of realism.
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