Packet 9: Bonus 17

One of these features in Wales names a school made up of the Edwardian painters Augustus John, James Dickson Innes, and Derwent Lees. For 10 points each:
[10e] What sort of feature names the Arenig School of landscape painters? Paul Cézanne painted many views of one of these landforms called Sainte-Victoire.
ANSWER: mountains [or montagne; accept Mont Sainte-Victoire; accept fawr]
[10h] The montane landscapes of the Arenig School resemble those of this Swiss painter, who made many colorful paintings of the Alps. This artist transitioned to a symbolist style he called parallelism for paintings like Night.
ANSWER: Ferdinand Hodler
[10m] Hodler’s mountainscapes often flaunt this compositional “rule,” first named by John “Antiquity” Smith. Landscape artists adhering to this rule may place transitions from ground to sky along boundaries on a nine-part grid.
ANSWER: rule of thirds
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