Art 1-3 Practice Quiz Questions

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Communication of Feeling

Leo Tolstoy

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Artworld Theory

Dickie

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Significant Form

Clive Bell

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mimesis

Ancient Greeks

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carving

Which of the following is a subtractive sculptural process?

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False

The term trompe l'oeil refers to clay surfaces intentionally left rough.

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beads

What type of object can be found at the Blombos cave?

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suggest

Implied lines ___ visual connections

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red and orange

An example of an analogous color scheme with colors from one area of the color wheel would be:

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intaglio

metal plate

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lithograph

stone block

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giclee

inkjet

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silkscreen

fabric-lined frame

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two

" -dimensional art occurs on flat surfaces, like paper, canvas, or even cave walls."

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Design

Art can be broken down into Form and

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draw

"To ____ an object is to observe its appearance and transfer that observation to a set of marks."

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binder

"For the most part, the pigments or coloring agents in paints remain the same. The thing that distinguishes one kind of painting from another is the _."

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space

The difference between open and closed sculptural forms is that closed forms are surrounded by , while open forms are penetrated by it.

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beautiful

Calligraphy is defined as "____ writing"

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illusion

Perspective in art is the ____ of space on a flat surface.

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height, scale, overlap

The three main cues to the illusion of space on a flat surface are:

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unity/variety; scale/proportion; balance; emphasis/movement; rhythm/repetition

The five elements of design mentioned in the text are:

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movement

The unique property of Kinetic sculpture is:

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intuitive

The Fauves were a group of artists in the early twentieth century who used color."

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intuitive

The Portrait of Madame Matisse, also known as The Green Line, is an example of ____ color.

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emphasis or movement

This painting by Rogier van der Weyden, The Descent from the Cross, uses __ to direct the viewer's attention through the work. Note the placement and poses of key figures.

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arts and crafts movement

Furniture became more elaborately carved and decorated with inlays during the:

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The Palatine Chapel of Aachen

The most significant architectural achievement of Charlemagne's was the construction of:

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vellum

What was the preferred medium for the pages of a codex, which was a type of object made after the Roman era?

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illumination

What is the term for an image in a manuscript?

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It has a painted surface

What does it mean if a sculpture is polychromed

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liturgical

What is the term for an object related to religious worship?

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The importance a group attaches to a work of art.

Cultural value refers to:

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porphyry

What stone was valued for its purple color in ancient Rome and Byzantium?

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dog tags

There was a link to this image made by the Korean artist Do Ho Suh in chapter 3. What was used to create this sculpture of a robe?

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hand building

Select the process used to create this object (a Neolithic pot from Korea)

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It was a pagan subject used to refer to the Eucharist.

Why were images of harvesting grapes part of the sarcophagus of Constantina, the daughter of Constantine the Great?