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The branch of philosophy that deals with natural and artistic beauty is
aesthetics
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The oldest cave paintings known today were made around
30,000 B.C.E.
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Paleolithic simply means
"Old Stone Age."
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Which artistic role was fulfilled in Jahangir Receives a Cup from Khusrau?
to record and commemorate.
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The works in this chapter by Valdés and Flack are examples of \________ paintings.
vanitas
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How did Vincent van Gogh die?
He committed suicide.
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was designed by
a young college student.
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Jim Hodges' Every Touch is composed of
petals of artificial flowers.
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The appreciation of a work of art can be enhanced greatly by knowing
all of these: its place in art history, and how and why it was made.
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According to recent research, Stonehenge
marks a graveyard and possibly a religious complex.
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Claude Monet belonged to a group of artists called
the Impressionists.
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Since the Renaissance, Western societies differentiated between art and craft, as art
reveals imagination and genius.
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Picasso's painting First Communion would best be described as
naturalistic.
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The term "trompe l'oeil" is French for
fool the eye.
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Louise Bourgeois' "Woman with Packages" is best described as being
abstract
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Style, as defined by recurring characteristics found in art, can be classified in terms of
All these answers are correct.
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The definitions of form and content include that
form is the way that art looks; content is what the work is about.
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In Janine Antoni's Gnaw, two 600-pound cubes of which materials were gnawed on by the artist?
chocolate and lard
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The shamanistic rites of the Navajo culture have provided inspiration to the artist
Joseph Beuys.
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Conceptual art as seen in the work of Felix Gonzales-Torres stresses that
the idea is more important than the object.
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John Baldessari's "Six Colorful Inside Jobs" showcases \_______ as art and art as \________.
work
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The difference between Thomas Cole's The Oxbow and Wang Jian's White Clouds Over Xiao and Xiang
is that one explores the natural world and the other the world of fantasy.
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The role of art in relation to the sacred world
has been with us since the earliest of times.
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Menkaure, Khafre, and Khufu are the names of
pharaohs.
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Eugène Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People commemorated
the French Revolution of 1830.
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What event prompted Pablo Picasso to create the painting Guernica?
the devastation of a Spanish city by Nazi bombers
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A work of art that is made in three panels is called
a triptych.
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In 1970, Robert Smithson arranged rock and earth in the Great Salt Lake in Utah, for an earthwork entitled
Spiral Jetty
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Artist Jeff Wall's "A Sudden Gust of Wind" is an example of "Art behind the art" which is a photographic reconstruction of a painting by \____________.
Hokusai
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The Japanese artist Yayoi Kusamai's trademark motif is \________________ .
polka dots
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The visual elements of art include all of the following except
style
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During the twentieth century, \________ were added to the visual elements used by artists.
time and motion
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Which of the following types of lines are used to create shading effects?
hatching
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Théodore Géricault's The Raft of the Medusa effectively used \________ lines to create tension.
diagonal
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2-dimensional objects are said to have \____________, and 3-dimensional objects are said to have \_____________
shape/mass
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As a visual element, the term "value" refers to
shades of light and dark.
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The term "chiaroscuro" comes from Italian, and literally means
light/dark.
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The three physical properties of color are
hue, value, and intensity.
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The restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper
All of these answers are correct
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Art that physically moves, such as Alexander Calder's mobiles, is called \________ art.
kinetic
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The organization of visual elements in two-dimensional art is called
composition
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Which of the following are not among the principles of design?
texture and color
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Georgia O'Keeffe's Deer's Skull with Pedernal utilizes \________ balance.
symmetrical
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Drawing attention to an area by contrasting dark and light is one way of demonstrating
emphasis and subordination.
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Scale is defined as
the size relation of one object to a standard size.
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The sculptor \________ is known for re-creating ordinary objects on an heroic scale.
Claes Oldenburg
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Which ancient Roman's writings on architecture related the human body to geometric shapes?
Vitruvius
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The Parthenon and the Modulor were both designed according to a ratio known as
the golden rectangle.
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The design principle that is based on repetition is called
rhythm.
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Of what artist was it said, "At last! A woman on paper!"?
Georgia O'Keeffe
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Which of the following media is the most common for drawings?
graphite pencil
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The two broad categories into which traditional drawing materials are typically divided are
dry and liquid media
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Which of the following works of art was created with a charcoal drawing medium?
Three Mile Island, Night by Yvonne Jacquette
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In art, pigment is
all of these: the colored material mixed with a binder for drawing; a material ground from organic or chemical substances; and the basis for the range of colors available in crayons, pastels, and chalks.
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Artists use charred wood in order to produce
charcoal drawings
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Pastel is made up of
pigment bound with a non-greasy binder
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Applying water-diluted ink to a drawing surface with a brush creates
a wash
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Which medium involves drawing with a fine wire onto a coated surface?
metalpoint
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Degas's The Singer In Green is
All these answers are correct.
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Paper was invented in
China
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The substance that holds the pigments together without dissolving them is the
medium
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To prepare the painting surface, an artist usually applies a
ground
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Oil paint applied in very thin translucent layers is called
a glaze.
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The most common medium for oil paint is
linseed oil
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For encaustic, the medium or binder is made of
hot wax.
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The most celebrated frescoes of the 20th century were from
Mexico.
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A full-size drawing used for painting projects is called a
cartoon
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The most famous emulsion for tempera paint is \________ as their preferred medium.
egg yolk
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Painting with oils "all at once" in a spontaneous, single pass is known as
alla prima
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Gouache is a watercolor medium into which \________ has been added.
an inert white pigment
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The following factors have contributed to the influence of graphic design except
the rise of Nazism in thirties Germany.
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A \________ is a designer's blueprint for a work such as a book or magazine.
layout
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In the 15th century, the single-sheet ancestors of today's brochures and newspapers were called
broadsides
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Among the most pervasive symbols of our time are
logos and trademarks
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A standardized text logo is called a
wordmark
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The U.S. Department of Transportation commissioned the American Institute of Graphic Arts to
develop a set of symbols that could communicate across language barriers.
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Typeface refers to
a style of type
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Among the most famous of all 19th-century posters are those created by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
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Which of the following first allowed designers the means to communicate to a broad public?
the printing press
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To "set type" means
to create and place it into position
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Subtractive processes include
carving
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In sculpture, the term contrapposto means that the figure is
posed with the weight of the body shifted onto one foot
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Running Fence, Surrounded Islands, and The Gates are just a few of the works created by
Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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Which artist said "I chose the body as a subject...because it is the one form that we all share"?
Kiki Smith
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Louise Bourgeois's Red Room (Child) was made using the sculptural process of
assembling
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Sculpture in which the subjects project very slightly from the background is called
low relief
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In traditional African sculpture, the human figure most often represents
sprits.
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The additive process of sculpture includes
modeling and assembling only
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Which sculptor created Michael Jackson as a figurine on a monumental scale, a precious and fragile collectible?
Jeff Koons
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Sculpture that is freestanding and completely finished on all sides is called
in the round
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Which of the following artists revived the traditions of fine pottery making among the Pueblo people?
María Martínez
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Slab construction and coiling are techniques used in
ceramics
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Although no definite line separate crafts from other art objects, one helpful distinction is that
in crafts there is a special emphasis on the materials used
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Weaving is created with two interlaced sets of fibers that form a grid-like pattern called
warp and weft
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Which of the following is a fine white clay that fires at the highest temperatures?
porcelain
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\________ involves heating a chunk of metal over a fire, then beating and shaping it with hammers.
Forging
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The principal ingredient of glass is
sand
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A craft medium that does not require heat, but is susceptible to damage from heat and cold is
wood
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Stained glass is made by
cutting and piecing together bits of colored glass
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Carpets, rugs, tapestries and clothing would fall into the category of \_________ art.
fiber