This study source was downloaded by 100000901954967 from CourseHero.com on 11-13-2025 09:59:36 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/231355494/AH-2302-Test-3-StudyGuide-F21-Jonathan-Bueno-2docx/ What the test covers: Lecture content from Impressionism through Cubism. Reading by Wilde.Total exam: 20 questions (15% of course grade). Test materials:Canvas access.This is NOT an open-book or open-notes or open-neighbor test. Use of notes or the book or looking at someone elses exam during the exam constitutes cheating, will result in an automatic loss of all possible points, and could lead to disciplinary action. See policy on cheating in the syllabus.The questions will test your understanding of the following: What is distinctive to Impressionism in terms of Typical subject matter- Claude Monet and Edgar Degas (photography + japonisme)- Focused on subjects of modern life similar to Realists- The grand boulevards of the modern Paris - The growth of middle + working-class populations, urbanization + industrialization brought new kinds of leisure activities for the middle class.- City cafes + nightclubs + dance halls (helped by lighting advances) became social hubs.- Trains facilitated travel outside city for outdoor leisure Typical stylistic characteristics- Critics saw it as unfinished sketches- Departed even more drastically than Realism from academic technique- Put great emphasis on capturing the transitory (fleeting, momentary)- Rise