Question 1

A member of the Flemish Group of Twenty, Henri van de Velde had enormous influence on design and architecture. His only poster design was for ________.
Correct Answer: 	
Tropon, a food supplement

Question 2

The earliest Japanese ukiyo-e images were screen paintings depicting ________.
Correct Answer: 	
the entertainment districts of urban Japan

Question 3
	
While German Jugendstil shared common characteristics with French and English art nouveau, its distinction was that it reflected more traditional forms such as ________.
Correct Answer: 	
medieval letters

Question 4

Although art nouveau artists did not use a historicist approach to their designs, they were influenced by past as well as contemporary art. All but one of the influences listed below impacted art nouveau artists. Which does NOT belong?
Correct Answer: 	
Assyrian motifs

Question 5
	
Alphonse Muchas artistic career became an instant success after he was asked to design a poster for ________.
Correct Answer: 	
the actress Sarah Bernhardt

Question 6

Jules Chret, father of the modern poster, created the Cherette. This female figure ________.
Correct Answer: 	
represented the self-assured, modern woman

Question 7

________ was the Japanese artist who is perhaps best known for his series of prints, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji.
Correct Answer: 	
Kasushika Hokusai

Question 8
	
________ created designs for posters that reflected social realism; he also specialized in drawing cats, particularly for Pariss La Chat Noir (the Black Cat) nightclub.
Selected Answer: 	
Correct Thophile Auguste Steinlen
Correct Answer: 	
Correct Thophile Auguste Steinlen
Question 9
	
Upon viewing Aubrey Beardsleys illustrations in La Mort dArthur, William Morris ________.
Correct Answer: 	
was furious with Beardsley for vulgarizing the Kelmscott style 

Question 10

James Pryde and William Nicholsonthe Beggarstaffshad a brief but influential career that was cut short by ________.
Correct Answer:
financial failure 