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This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1.
The notion of ________, the "feeling of awe experienced before things that escaped the ability of the human mind to comprehend," first appeared in painting in the 17th-century.


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Question 2.
_________ was a style that depicted the pleasures of life and leisure.


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Question 3.
_________ is a term that groups together the artists working in widely different styles in the last decades of the 19th-century.


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Question 4.
Gustave Courbet's ________ is a perfect example of Realism.


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Question 5.
_________ was "unadulterated" by the imaginative and idealistic tendencies of the romantic sensibility.


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Question 6.
The painting style that Lebrun pushed in the Royal Academy was devoid of anything that ________.


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Question 7.
A very different painting approach was taken by _________, who would use two colors on a brush, bright synthetic pigments, and paint wet-on-wet.


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Question 8.
In Romanticism, regardless of the subject matter, paintings revealed the artist’s _________.


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Question 9.
The poet Baudelaire stated, "It is necessary to be of one’s own time." Baudelaire’s painter of choice was _________.


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Question 10.
The Impressionists were most interested in mixing colors ________.


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