The most notable difference is that Naturalism focussed on creating realistic interpretations of reality with subtle, soft rendering as impressionistic paintings focussed on capturing a slightly more abstract interpretation of reality based on 'feeling' and artistic portrayal, often featuring visible brush strokes which was a controversial technique at the time of the movement.
The answer would be B.
The Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) is, along with the Rorschach, among the most widely used, re- searched, and taught projective tests in existence. It consists of a series of pictures of relatively ambiguous scenes to which subjects are requested to make up stories or fantasies concerning what is, has, and is going to happen, along with a description of the thoughts and feelings of the various characters depicted. The test protocol thus provides the exam- iner with a rich source of data, based on the subject’s perceptions and imagination, for use in the understanding of the subject’s current needs, motives, emotions, and conflicts, both conscious and unconscious. Its use in clinical assessment is generally part of a larger battery of tests and interview data.
An outgoing, adventurous man, Du Camp also pioneered in photography and published works in virtually every literary genre.
In 1851 Du Camp founded the Revue de Paris and in it published Flaubert’s great novel, Madame Bovary; To La Revue des Deux Mondes, Du Camp contributed his Paris, ses organes, ses fonctions et sa vie, 6 vol
Taliesin West was the winter home and studio complex of Architect Frank Lloyd Wright from 1937 up to the time of his death in 1959 at the age of 91. It is now the home of the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation and archives and it is also the site of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.