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1.Match the term with its definition: sublime [ Choose ] categories of artistic

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Question

1.Match the term with its definition:

sublime

      [ Choose ]            categories of artistic subject matter often with strongly influential histories and traditions            art that conforms to Greek and Roman models            representation of a thing or an idea as a person in human form            feeling of awe or terror provoked by the experience of limitedless nature      

personification

      [ Choose ]            categories of artistic subject matter often with strongly influential histories and traditions            art that conforms to Greek and Roman models            representation of a thing or an idea as a person in human form            feeling of awe or terror provoked by the experience of limitedless nature      

genre

      [ Choose ]            categories of artistic subject matter often with strongly influential histories and traditions            art that conforms to Greek and Roman models            representation of a thing or an idea as a person in human form            feeling of awe or terror provoked by the experience of limitedless nature      

Classical

2.Match the style characteristics with the art historical style:

Rococo

      [ Choose ]            opposition to the Royal Academy of Arts, inspired by Classical and Renaissance works of art            nature and everyday subjects depicted in an unidealized manner            an abundance of decoration, whimsical subject matter, organic forms            subject matter with a surge of drama, fantasy and heightened emotion, emphasis on the power of nature            Classical subject matter valuing civic virtue and rational thought, stabile compositions      

Neoclassicism

      [ Choose ]            opposition to the Royal Academy of Arts, inspired by Classical and Renaissance works of art            nature and everyday subjects depicted in an unidealized manner            an abundance of decoration, whimsical subject matter, organic forms            subject matter with a surge of drama, fantasy and heightened emotion, emphasis on the power of nature            Classical subject matter valuing civic virtue and rational thought, stabile compositions      

Romanticism

      [ Choose ]            opposition to the Royal Academy of Arts, inspired by Classical and Renaissance works of art            nature and everyday subjects depicted in an unidealized manner            an abundance of decoration, whimsical subject matter, organic forms            subject matter with a surge of drama, fantasy and heightened emotion, emphasis on the power of nature            Classical subject matter valuing civic virtue and rational thought, stabile compositions      

Realism

      [ Choose ]            opposition to the Royal Academy of Arts, inspired by Classical and Renaissance works of art            nature and everyday subjects depicted in an unidealized manner            an abundance of decoration, whimsical subject matter, organic forms            subject matter with a surge of drama, fantasy and heightened emotion, emphasis on the power of nature            Classical subject matter valuing civic virtue and rational thought, stabile compositions      

Pre-Raphaelite

      [ Choose ]            opposition to the Royal Academy of Arts, inspired by Classical and Renaissance works of art            nature and everyday subjects depicted in an unidealized manner            an abundance of decoration, whimsical subject matter, organic forms            subject matter with a surge of drama, fantasy and heightened emotion, emphasis on the power of nature            Classical subject matter valuing civic virtue and rational thought, stabile compositions      

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Column B sublime feeling of awe or terror provoked by the experience of limitedless nature personification art that conforms to Greek and Roman models            representation of a thing or an idea as a person in human form genre categories of artistic subject matter often with strongly influential histories and traditions