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Title: A characteristic of eighteenth-century chinoiserie is a) a palette of blue-on-white, as in ...
Post by: jayhills49 on Jun 23, 2018
A characteristic of eighteenth-century chinoiserie is
 
  a) a palette of blue-on-white, as in porcelain ware.
  b) the technique of wet on wet in painting.
  c) a feeling of sketchiness.
  d) the use of rich color.

Question 2

How does the subject matter favored by the Impressionists differ from that of their precedents, the Realists?
 
  a) They painted scenes of pleasure and fleeting light rather than of social criticism.
  b) They painted ancient mythologies instead of themes of daily life.
  c) They painted royal portraits rather than scenes of ordinary people.
  d) They painted exotic places rather than local landscapes.
Title: A characteristic of eighteenth-century chinoiserie is a) a palette of blue-on-white, as in ...
Post by: bpool94 on Jun 23, 2018
Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a