Question | Answer |
In one sentence, explain what the Salon Jury was | X
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Where was the art capital of the world during the late 1800s? | X
| What subjects were considered appropriate for painting by the Salon Jury? | X
| Which person was an Impressionist painter? A.) Andy Warhol B.) William Cooper C.) Jackson Pollack D.) Claude Monet F.) Anton LeVay | X
| What invention in the 1840s challenged painters to paint differently? | X
| The use of small or confetti-sized dots of pure, unmixed colors to paint one\'s subject is called ___. | X
| Before the Impressionists, where artists, in general, created their paintings | X
| What is the title of the painting that partly gave the Impressionists their name? | X
| Once a royal residence but today a huge museum in Paris where the Salon Jury encouraged artists to exhibit their artwork. | X
| Identify FOUR subjects that Impressionist painters painted. | X
| The year the Impressionists boycotted the Salon Jury and exhibited their paintings on their own. | X
| How did Impressionists achieve the illusion of color mixing in a painting. | X
| Who was NOT an Impressionist? A.) Edgar Degas B.) Auguste Renoir C.) Georges Seurat D.) Pablo Picasso E.) Mary Cassatt | X
| Which painter used the technique known as pointillism? | X
| What the Impressionists knew affected they way we perceive color. | X
| Impressionists wanted to capture the __________ made by a scene or object. | X
| The three innovations the Impressionists painters created to make painting out of doors easier. | X
| Complete this sentence starter about Impressionism: \"I was surprised to learn that _______\" | X
| Complete this sentence starter about Impressionism: \"I would like to know ______\" | X
| What is one word a Salon Jury member would use to describe an Impressionist painting? | X |