Art Appreciation Mid Term

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The visual expression of an idea or experience, formed with skilled through the use of a medium is ________.

Art

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In art, a paracular material and its techniques is called _______.

Medium

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Associating, questioning, observing, networking, and experimenting are all characteristics of _______.

Creativity

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_________ is the process of combining parts of various photographs in one photograph.

Photomontage

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________ is art that is produced by those with no formal training, outside the established channels of art exhibition.

Outsider art

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_______ is made by people who have had no formal, academic training, but whose works are part of an established tradition of style and craftsmanship.

Folk art

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Art that contains images of humans is referred to as ______.

Figurative art

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_______ art depicts natural objects in simplified or exaggerated ways which may not be recognizable at first.

Abstract

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Art without reference to anything outside itself is referred to as ______.

Nonrepresentational art

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_______ is the total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work, including such components as materials, color, shape, line and design.

Form

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The meaning or message communicated by a work of art. including its emotional, intellectual, symbolic, thematic and narrative connotations is referred to as ________.

Content

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_______ is the symbolic meanings of subjects and signs used to convey ideas important to particular cultures or religions.

Iconography

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In the Virgin of Carmel Saving Souls in Purgatory, one of the angels in the foreground is holding a balance. The balance symbolizes _______.

The weighing of souls

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The total effect of the combined visual qualities within a work, including such components as materials, color, shape, line and design is ______.

Form

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15

Works like the wooden chairs of George Nakashima are examples of ________.

Art for daily use

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16

The Yoruba create patterned fabric using _______.

Resist-dye

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The branch of philosophy that examines the concept of beauty and the relationship between the ideal of beauty and the concept of art Is _______.

Aesthetics

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18

Chris Jordan's work in the Pacific focuses on _______.

Pollution and destruction of animal habitats

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19

The Taj Mahal is a ________.

Mausoleum

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20

Sainte-Chapelle’s most striking feature is ______.

The stained glass windows

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The design of the U.S. Supreme Court Building is meant to _______.

Convey stability, balance and order

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A ______ can be a basic means of recording and symbolizing Ideas, observations and feelings. It can also show paths of action.

Line

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In Tobit Burying the Dead, Andrea di Leone organized his composition using ______.

Triangles

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The area within the outline of an object or figure is referred to as a ________.

Shape

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______ shapes are irregular curving and seem more relaxed than geometric shapes.

Organic

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A 3D area or a solid bulk of material that has height and width can be referred to as ______.

Mass

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In 2D working (drawings, paintings, etc.) artist can convey a sense of mass using ______.

Light and dark modeling

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The art forms that most closely work with space are _______.

Architecture and sculpture

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Overlapping Diminishing Size and Vertical Placement are all devices for ______ in a 2D work of art.

Implying space

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The device for creating the illusion of 3D space on a 2D surface is called ________.

Linear perspective

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In The School of Athens, Raphael uses linear perspective to point the viewer to _______.

Aristotle and Plato

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________ is a means of convey space especially in landscape painting. It uses amount of detail, intensity of color and light and dark to convey spatial differences.

Atmospheric perspective

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To convey motion, artist utilize lines and forms that are ______.

Diagonal

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The ________ were a group of mostly italian artists in the 20th century who worked to convey motion in their artworks. They were heavily influenced by the Cubists.

Futurists

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Who was one of the first artists to use actual motion in sculpture?

Alexander Calder

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Value in art is defined as _______.

Relative light and dark

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In drawing and painting, artists sometimes use gradations of light and dark to model curved surfaces! This is called ________.

Chiaroscuro

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The most basic colors, red, yellow and blue, are the _______.

Primary hues

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According to your textbook the element of color has 3 properties. Which of the following is not a property of color?

Relativity

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A color scheme that uses variations of a single color is called ______.

Monochromatic

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Analogous colors usually seem ______.

Harmonious

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Colors across the color wheel from each other are called _______. They always contrast with each other.

Complementary

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43

The tactile qualities of surfaces and the visual representation of them in art is _______.

Texture

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44

The application of very think paint is ______.

Impasto

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The _____ helps artists organize the visual elements of art.

The principales of Design

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46

The appearance of oneness or of things belonging together is ________.

Unity

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The Principle of Design that adds diversity or interest to a work of art is _______.

Variety

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In the painting Interior of a Dutch House, by Pieter de Hooch, the ________ create harmony or unity.

Rectangles

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Architects often use symmetrical balance in designing building. More often than not, symmetrical balance conveys ________.

Stability and permanency

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50

Posterity-The Holy Place is a work by Damien Hurst made mostly of _______ on canvas.

Butterflies

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51

n Degas painting Jockeys Before the Race. Degas stages a very dynamic and _______ balance to add interesting movement to the work.

Asymmetrical

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_______ areas of an artwork have less interest than other areas of an artwork that are more emphasized.

Subordinate

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_______ are aspects of a Work of art that guide the attention of the viewer. Sometimes these are actual lines and sometimes they are implied.

Directional forces

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54

What is the easiest way to create rhythm.

Repetition

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55

Claes Oldenburg was a sculptor who worked with _______ by making sculptures of enormous sculptures of small ordinary objects like safety pins and badminton shuttle cocks.

Scale

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56

The size and shape of the two dimensional picture plane is referred to as the _____.

Format

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57

A supreme court ruling that addresses censorship of art is ______.

Miller v. California

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in one decision, a judge determined that a government agency could remove the painting History of Labor in Maine because _______.

The government agency owned it and could do as they pleased with their possession

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59

One of the most accessible forms of art is ____.

Drawing

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60

Often, sketchbooks are used by artist for _______.

Recording ideas to revisit later on

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61

Picasso was inspired to make the painting Guernica ______.

After Nazi Germany bombed a small town in Spain

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Any coloring agent, made from natural or synthetic substances, used in paints or drawing materials is referred to as _______.

Pigment

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The material used in paint that causes pigment particles to adhere to one another is called the _________. It gives different types of paint their particular characteristics.

Binder

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Which groups of artists were probably the first to use manufactured oil paints in tubes that could be bought at a store?

Impressionist

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65

The surface that artists draw and paint on is called the _______.

Support

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66

oldest type of paint uses a type of tree sap as the binder. This type of paint is ________.

Watercolor

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________ is a very old type of paint that was used in ancient Rome and in Renaissance Italy for large wall paintings. It involves putting pigment on damp plaster.

Fresco

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Tempera paint in its original form has ______ wax as a binder.

Egg yolk

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Transparent oil paint is called ______.

Glaze

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One of the newest type of paint is ______.

Acrylic

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The total number of prints made from a single matrix (plate) and sign by the artist is called an ______.

Edition

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Where were the first paints made?

China

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73

Relief, Intaglio, Lithography, and Screen/Stencil are the major types of ________.

Printmaking

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A printmaking technique in which the parts of the printing surface that carry ink are left raised, while the remaining areas are cut away is ______.

Relief

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n color printmaking or machine printing, the process of aligning the impressions of blocks or plates on the same sheet of paper is _______.

Registration

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76

Any printmaking technique in which lines and areas to be inked are recessed below the surface of the printing plate is ________.

Intaglio

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An intaglio printmaking process in which grooves are cut into a metal or wood surface with a sharp cutting tool called a burin or graver is ______.

Engraving

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In drypoint prints (a type of intaglio) the line is slightly blurred or softer than the line in ______.

Engraving

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_______ is an intaglio printmaking process in which a metal plate is first coated with acid-resistant wax or varnish, then scratched to expose the metal to the bit of nitric acid where lines are desired.

Etching

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________ is an intaglio printmaking process in which value areas rather than lines are etched on the printing plate; powdered resin is sprinkled on the plate, which is then immersed in an acid bath, and the acid bites around the resin particles, creating a rough surface that holds ink.

Aquatint

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_______ is a planographic printmaking technique based on the antipathy of oil and water; the image is drawn with a grease crayon or painted with tusche on a stone or grained aluminum plate: the surface is then chemically treated and dampened so that it will accept ink only where the crayon or tusche has been used.

Lithography

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Honoré Daumier used lithography to create images that brought attention to contemporary _________.

Social ills and injustices

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One quality of lithography is that the finished print looks like a(n) _______.

Drawing made with charcoal ink

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84

_______ is known for his lithographic posters advertising cabaret performances in Paris near the end of the 19th century.

Henri de Toulouse Lautrec

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85

A sheet of paper, cardboard or metal with a design cut out is a ________. Painting or stamping over the sheet prints the design on a surface.

Stencil

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86

Kim McCarthy achieves a lot ______ in her work Urban Budhha by layering multiple stencils.

Texture

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Some printmaking inks are ______ which allows the printmaker to create several colors in their print by overlapping two or more colors of ink.

Transparent

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In _______ screen printing, screens are made using a coating of material on the screen that is light sensitive and allows for transfer of photographic images to the screen.

Phot

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_______ was the forerunner of the modern camera. It consisted of a dark room (or box) with a small hole in one side, through which an inverted image of the view outside is projected onto the opposite wall, screen, or mirror. and then traced.

Camera obscura

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Who was the French person who first developed a light sensitive surface ?

Joseph Niepce

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A ________ is a photograph taken by an early photographic process developed in the 1830s, in which a treated metal plate was exposed to light, and the chemical reactions on the plate created the first satisfactory photographic images.

daguerreotype

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The depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo is the _______.

Depth of field

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Who was an early photography who used lighting and other variables to make her expressive portraits?

Julia Margaret Cameron

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Which photographer opened a gallery devoted to photography?

Alfred Steiglitz

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______ made photographs in an unconventional way that Involved placing objects on light sensitive photographic paper!

Man ray

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By the 1890’s ______ made it possible to take photos in low light conditions.

Flash photography

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_______ pioneered the photo essay. The photo essay was a group of photos taken of one event that told a story.

Margaret Bourne-White

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Photographs have been used to bring attention to various social and environmental issues. The photos of ______ document the beauty of nature with the hope of encouraging conservation of beautiful places.

Ansel Adams

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Kodachrome, first produce in ________, was the first film for photography that could achieve accurate colors!

1936

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The work of Trevor Paglen deals with questions about what the government _______ its citizens.

Keeps secrets from

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