Question

This group pioneered the lino-cut, a woodblock printing technique in which artists make reliefs onto a sheet of linoleum. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this group of artists whose member Emil Nolde (“AY-meel NOHL-duh”) made many woodcuts such as The Prophet. Its first exhibition took place in Dresden in 1906.
ANSWER: Die Brücke (“dee BRUE-kuh”) [or The Bridge; prompt on German Expressionism or Expressionists]
[10e] Nolde’s hundreds of depictions of these flowers include many lino-cuts. Nolde may have been inspired by Vincent van Gogh’s many paintings of these bright flowers, which his friend Paul Gauguin loved.
ANSWER: sunflowers [or Helianthus]
[10h] A 1906 exhibition of this artist in Dresden inspired woodcuts by many Die Brücke members. This artist used a jigsaw to make woodcuts such as Two Women on the Shore, in which a woman in white stands next to a hunched woman in black, and Self-Portrait in Moonlight.
ANSWER: Edvard Munch
<Painting & Sculpture>

Back to bonuses

Summary

Data

Stanford BBerkeley B1010020
Stanford ABerkeley C10101030
Berkeley AStanford C1010020
BinghamtonCornell B010010
RIT ACornell A010010
RIT BCornell C010010
Maryland A (Grad)GWU A (UG)1010020
UNC A (Grad)Liberty B (DII)1010020
JMU B (UG)Liberty C (DII)010010
Maryland B (UG)William & Mary A (UG)010010
Maryland C (DII)Duke A (UG)010010
UNC C (UG)JMU A (UG)010010
UNC B (UG)UNC D (DII)0101020
Liberty A (Grad)Virginia B (UG)010010
Virginia A (UG)Virginia C (UG)1010020
Iowa StateArizona State1010020
Minnesota CMinnesota B0000
Claremont ATexas A&M B1010020
Iowa AUW A0101020
Texas AIowa B1010020
Rice AAppalachian State010010
UBC ASorbonne1010020
Michigan State ATexas A&M A010010
Ohio State AMichigan C010010
Michigan BOhio State B010010
John JayColumbia A010010
Columbia BNYU A1010020
Columbia CNYU B1010020
PennVassar1010020
Johns HopkinsHaverford10101030
AlabamaGeodesic010010
Georgia Tech AHarding1010020
KentuckyVanderbilt B010010
TennesseeMTSU010010
South CarolinaVanderbilt A1010020