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L3:
Lecture 3
第一题
What is the main topic of the lecture?
AThe influence of Japanese art on Impressionist painters in the 1800s
BThe historical importance of a particular Japanese painter
CThe styles and techniques used by Impressionist artists
DThe ways in which Van Gogh expressed emotions in his paintings
第二题
Why does the professor mention tea shops in Paris?
ATo give an example of places where Impressionist painters exhibited their art
BTo explain the types of subjects that Impressionists liked to paint
CTo illustrate the popularity of Japanese culture in French society
DTo indicate where many Impressionist painters first encountered Japanese art
第三题
According to the professor,what was depicted in the artwork of many Japanese artists of the late 1800s?
AHuman emotions
BRealistic scenes of daily life
CEvents from Japanese history
DIdealized landscapes
第四题
What points does the professor make about Japanese woodblock prints? Select 2 answers AThey were easy to export in large quantities.
BThey rarely contained more than a single color.
CThe images in the prints generally appeared flat.
DThe paper used for the prints was hard to find outside Japan.
第五题
What aspect of Van Gogh’s artwork was strongly influenced by Japanese woodblock prints? AThe subject matter
BThe lack of distinct boundaries between figures
CThe reliance on sharp angular lines
DThe use of color
第六题
What does the professor imply when he discusses Van Gogh’s copies of Hiroshige’s prints? AHiroshige’s prints are more beautiful than Van Gogh’s copies are.
BHiroshige’s prints do not express as much emotion as Van Gogh’s copies do.
CVan Gogh’s copies often depict more people than are depicted in Hiroshige’s prints.
DVan Gogh’s copies include more realistic landscapes than Hiroshige’s prints.