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Artists, Artworks & Patrons
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The primary goal of Art Nouveau was to _______.
promote the beauty of Japanese art
create a style suitable for the royal courts of Europe
illustrate the newly published theories of Freud
raise the crafts to the level of fine art
The Scot Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed the ______.
Marshall Field Wholesale Store
Tassel House
Glasgow School of Art
Casa Mila
The police reporter who used photographs to expose housing code violations in New York was _______.
Louis Sullivan
Oscar Rejlander
Julia Cameron
Jacob Riis
The artist who developed the Cloissonism that influenced Gauguin was ______.
Emile Bernard
O. Redon
P. Cezanne
V. Van Gogh
The Symbolist poets and painters reacted against the Naturalism found in the novels of ________.
Verlaine
Jean Moreas
Emile Zola
Mallarme
The French sculptor who produced three-dimensional works inspired by ancient Greek sculpture was ______.
Maillol
Antoni Gaudi
Rodin
Meunier
The architect/designer who designed posters, furniture, and silverware for Siegfried Bing and founded the Weimar School of Arts and Crafts was ______.
Mackintosh
van de Velde
A. Gaudi
V. Horta
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