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2019 Caac Art Memory Student: ____________________________________________ School: _____________________________________________ Circle Grade: 4/5 6 7/8 2019 CAAC ART MEMORY ART ELEMENTS Multiple Choice: 1. Which color is the complement to 9. Our writer of this study notes that the purple on the standard color wheel? symbol represented by the use of gold in A. green C. yellow the Madonna and Child with Angels is... B. red D. orange A. God's presence C. angels B. nobility D. purity 2. Jan Brueghel the Elder's Flowers in a Basket and a Vase is an example of 10. Carracci used the lines of the painting. winding river and the________shapes A. Impressionistic C. Neoclassical of land areas to suggest a feeling of B. realistic D. abstract movement. A. perpendicular . round B. diagonal . triangle 3. Which paints was painted with only C. vertical . triangular a few shades of neutral colors? D. horizontal . hexagon A. Study in Grey B. La Siesta 11. In Boudin's painting, he uses , C. Bridal Veil Meadow, Yosemite brushstrokes. D. Rocky Headland with A. bold, dark C. jagged, sharp Wigwams in Foreground B. thin, precise D. light, loose 4. Pissarro's Apple Harvest is an example of painting. 12. How can the mood of the painting, The A. portrait C. Impressionistic Artist's Wife and Daughters in a Park B. Baroque D. Pointillism at Heringsdorf best be described? A. somber and sad C. bold and bright 5. The Perfect Raffaele Raggi is painted B. light and casual D. wistful & with . exciting A. oil on wood panel C. acrylic & tempera 13. Which of these elements is least B. oil on canvas D. watercolor important in The Fourteenth of July? A. color C. shape B. perspective D. contrast 6. Which of these is a primary color? A. yellow C. green 14. In The Three Umbrellas, rich B. purple D. fuschia shadows add to the decorative pattern in the picture. 7. To Miz-Pax Vobiscum is an example of A. gray C. black painting. B. red D. purple A. Impressionistic C. Abstract B. Baroque D. Renaissance True or False (T or F): 8. Orange is a color. 15. A round painting like Virgin and Child A. cool C. warm with the Infant Saint John the Baptist B. neutral D. primary is called a rondo. 2019 CAAC ART MEMORY ART HISTORY Multiple Choice: 16. The period of art history in which 24. David Teniers the Younger is best Memling lived was . known for creating . A. 20th Century C. Modern A. portraits C. genre scenes B. Baroque D. Renaissance B. landscapes D. none of these 17. Which artist studied at the 25. The time period for the Baroque Period of Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts? Art is . A. Metcalf C. Hofmann A. 1400-1600 C. 1750-1900 B. Pissarro D. Hill B. 1600-1750 D. 1900-2000 26. Which of these artists is female? 18. Which of these was one of the A. Magritte C. Catena most important Surrealist B. Rothenberg D. Pissarro artists? A. Hofmann C. Bronzino 27. Bronzino is now best known for what B. Wiley D. Magritte type of painting? A. genre C. religious 19. François Gérard was born and raised in B. pointillism D. portrait . A. Berlin C. Rome B. Paris D. London 28. An artistic style known as developed in the late 18th and early 19th centuries in Europe. 20. Which of these artists is known as a A. Baroque C. Rococo leading American Impressionist? B. Romanticism D. Cubism A. Metcalf C. Pissarro B. Pater D. Kane 29. Carracci's teachings had an enormous impact on the development of art. 21. Many consider Ruisdael the greatest... A. Baroque C. Impressionist A. Dutch landscape artist. B. Renaissance D. Still Life B. British seascape painter. C. French portraiture artist. D. Flemish genre painter. True or False (T or F): 22. Narcisse Diaz de la Peña's first work 30. Morisot was born into a poor family, but as an artist was . even as a child she wanted to be an A. sculpting busts artist. B. painting signs C. painting portraits D. painting porcelain 23. Which artist lived to be only 25 years old? A. van Dyck C. Veronese B. Bonington D. Memling 2019 ANSWER KEY Name: Division: Grades 4/5 circle one School: Grade 6 Grades 7/8 INSTRUCTIONS: Place the letter of each answer choice (a, b, c, d) in the blank corresponding to the test idem number. For TRUE / FALSE, place T for "true" or F for "false" in the blank provided. SCORING: +5 for each correct answer; NO points are deducted for incorrect, marked through, erased, or unanswered items. Art Elements Art History 1. C p. 8 16. D p. 20 2. B p. 31 17. D p. 54 3. A p. 57 18. D p. 62 4. D p. 54 19. C p.46 5. B p. 67 20. A p. 55 6. A p. 11 21. A p. 37 7. C p. 63 22. D p.49 8. C p. 12 23. B p. 47 9. A p. 23 24. C p. 33 Score Initials 10. B p. 29 25. B p. 30 G1: 11. D p. 50 26. B p. 64 G2: 12. B p. 51 27. D p. 27 13. B p. 59 28. B p. 40 Part 1: 14. D p. 58 29. A p. 29 Part 2: 15. F p. 34 30. F p. 53 TOTAL: Student: ____________________________________________ School: _____________________________________________ CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: _____________________________________________ GRADE: 2/3 SCHOOL:______________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS: Write your answer on the answer sheet provided. You may write on the test. Correct answers will receive five (+5) points. Two (-2) points will be deducted for each incorrect answer. No points for skipped questions. 1. Which patron saint of immigrants said “You have to pray as if everything depends on God, but you have to act as everything depends on you.” A. Angela Merici B. Frances Xavier Cabrini C. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross D. Genoveva Torres Morales 2. Which statement is FALSE about Dominic Savio? A. Father John Bosco invited him to attend his school B. He is the patron saint of choirboys and juvenile delinquents C. He was the youngest non-martyr to be declared a saint D. None of the above 3. Which patron of disabled and physical challenged people founded the Ursuline Sisters? A. Katherine Drexel B. Frances Xavier Cabrini C. Jeanne Jugan D. Angela Merici 4. Because she gave so much life-giving bread to the hungry, Elizabeth of Hungary is the patron saint of bakers. A. True B. False 5. Which events changed Francis (Bernardone) of Assisi? A. He founded the Order of the Poor Clares B. He was imprisoned and met a leper C. He gave away all his money D. His mother was the Earth 6. Which statement is FALSE about Basil Anthony Marie Moreau? A. He established the Congregation of Holy Cross B. He helped found the St. Mary’s University in San Antonio C. He is credited with founding the University of Notre Dame D. He is not a saint yet but “Blessed” 7. Which Dominican Order priest was called the modern St. John the Baptist? A. Pedro Betancur B. Peter Claver C. Martin de Porres D. Vincent Ferrer 1 2019-A CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: _____________________________________________ GRADE: 2/3 SCHOOL:______________________________________________ 8. Which saint experienced a “call within a call” and also received the Nobel Peace Prize? A. Teresa of Calcutta B. Angela Merici C. Bernadette Soubirous D. Francis Xavier Cabrini 9. Which Jesuit priest ministered to African slaves in the early 1600s? A. Benedict the Black B. Francis Solano C. Jerome D. Peter Claver 10. A famous story of Martin of Tours that led to the origin of the word “chaplain” is: A. He became a catechumen at age 12 B. He became a soldier and then quit C. He dreamed that Jesus was wearing the half cloak he had given away D. He was buried with the poorest of the poor 11. Maria Domenica Mantovani and the Congregation of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family were devoted to: A. caring for others through the spiritual and corporal works of mercy B. baking bread for the poor C. adopting orphans D. writing religious education books 12. Josephine was so frightened when she was kidnapped into slavery as a child that she did not remember her own name. The kidnappers called her Bakhita which means: A. beautiful one B. fortunate C. little sister D. servant 13. Which statement is FALSE about Jerome, Father of the Church? A. He translated the Gospels from Greek to Latin B. He built a monastery in Bethlehem C. He was a teacher of philosophy D. He is the patron saint of librarians 14. Which statement is FALSE about Genoveva Torres Morales? A. She had to amputate her leg B. She is called the “Angel of Solitude” C. Formed the Congregation of Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Holy Angels D. She became a Carmelite nun when she lived at Mercy Home 2 2019-A CATHOLIC HEROES STUDENT: _____________________________________________ GRADE: 2/3 SCHOOL:______________________________________________ 15. Who spent 20 years as a missionary in South America and people say that he converted more than 9,000 people after one sermon? A. Francis Solano B. Francis of Assisi C. Juan Diego D. Martin de Porres 16. Which is TRUE about (Pope) Gregory the Great? A. He is the patron saint of musicians and teachers B. He demanded that all music be sung in Gregorian chant C. He introduced the illustrated Bibles for the illiterate D. Both A and C E. None of the above 17.
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