A woman in an orange dress holding a fan and a woman in a white dress sitting on a couch appear in a painting of one of these places by James Whistler. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this type of location that titles a painting that inspired the 1855 Pavilion of Realism. In the center of that painting of one of these locations, a sitting man paints a landscape while ignoring a nude model as a young boy watches and a white cat plays at his feet.
ANSWER: studio [accept The Painter’s Studio; accept The Artist in His Studio]
[10h] This man helped the artist of The Painter’s Studio open the Pavilion of Realism. In the painting The Meeting, an artist painted himself as a “Wandering Jew” meeting this man, his red-bearded patron, on the road to Montpellier.
ANSWER: Alfred Bruyas
[10e] Alfred Bruyas patronized this realist artist, who painted A Burial at Ornans and The Stone Breakers.
ANSWER: Gustave Courbet
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