Matching

31. André Breton a. Mrs. Dalloway
32. Salvador Dalí b. The Battleship Potemkin
33. Marcel Duchamp c. The Persistence of Memory
34. T. S. Eliot d. Remembrance of Things Past
35. Sergei Eisenstein e. Gassed
36. Sigmund Freud f. The Waste Land
37. James Joyce g. Surrealist Manifesto
38. Marcel Proust h. Nude Descending a Staircase
39. John Singer Sargent i. Ulysses
40. Virginia Woolf j. Beyond the Pleasure Principle


Answers: 31-g (LO: 35.4), 32-c (LO: 35.4), 33-h (LO: 35.2), 34-f (LO: 35.1), 35-b (LO: 35.3), 36-j (LO: 35.4), 37-i (LO: 35.5), 38-d (LO: 35.5), 39-e (LO: 35.1), 40-a (LO: 35.5)

Art & Culture

You might also like to view...

What name do the Japanese use to refer to the art of woodblock printing?

a. mitate b. edo c. meiji d. ukiyo-e

Art & Culture

The term salonnière refers to __________.

A. a Parisian hostess of aristocratic social gatherings B. a Parisian townhouse owned by French nobility C. an elaborately decorated room designed for social gatherings D. an erotic eighteenth-century painting

Art & Culture

Explain the origins of the Hundred Years' War.

What will be an ideal response?

Art & Culture

A peculiar feature of Çatal Höyük was its ________.

a. moat b. plaza c. city walls d. lack of streets

Art & Culture