
<p>Title: Futurism was an art Futurism was an art movement of the early 20th century which emphasized motion and speed. *a. True b. False Title: Mondrian-shape-paintings The paintings of Piet Mondrian emphasize organic shapes. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Noguchi- sculptures The sculptures of Isamu Noguchi nearly always incorporate actual motion. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: In B&W photography grays In black-and-white photography, colors are translated into many different values of gray. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Oil painting not water-soluble Oil painting is not an aqueous (water-soluble medium. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Fresco is not easy corrections Fresco is a convenient medium for wall paintings because it allows for easy correction when the artist makes a mistake. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: The "picture plane" The "picture plane" is the level at which paintings are hung on the wall. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Oil paint is valued Oil paint is valued for its luminous colors and quick drying. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Joan Mitchell's brushwork Joan Mitchell's brushwork is similar to the brushwork of Andrew Wyeth. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Goya-art types The Spanish artist Francisco de Goya is best known for his ______. a. portraits of the nobility b. sculptures c. prints d. collages *e. a and c Title: Synthetic paints are acrylics Synthetic paints are often referred to as polymer or acrylic paints. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Winslow Homer used wc Winslow Homer avoided the watercolor medium, because he did not think it sufficiently "serious" for his paintings. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Kahlo- 3 Fridas The artist Frida Kahlo used symmetrical balance in The Two Fridas to express her dual nature as ______: a. male and female b. upper and lower class c. American and Spanish *d. European and Mexican e. schizophrenic</p><p>Title: Define non-repres- non-objectve The terms non-representational, non-objective, and non-figurative refer to abstract art. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: iconography In works that contain iconography, it's usually the symbolism that offers the deepest level of meaning. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Vermeer-17th -glazes Jan Vermeer was a 17th-century artist known for his rich, glowing colors achieved through the application of thin glazes of oil paint. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg What artist created a lithograph from a collage of reproductions and commentary which commemorated the centennial of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York? a. Picasso b. Kollwitz c. Stella *d. Rauschenberg e. Kent</p><p>Title: What French artist c What French artist created a series of color lithographs as posters that illustrate Parisian nightclubs and entertainers? *a. Toulouse-Lautrec b. Picasso c. Cassatt d. Nolde e. Raimondi</p><p>Title: Dürer is German</p><p>Albrecht Dürer was born in ______. *a. Germany b. Romania c. Switzerland d. Norway e. Denmark</p><p>Title: Goya left Spain worked in Paris Like Picasso, Francisco de Goya left Spain, his birth country, to live and work in Paris most of his life. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: O'Keeffe Georgia O'Keeffe was a famous painter of biblical subjects. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Gauguin NOT spent life painting in Europe Gauguin spent all of his life painting in Europe. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: van Gogh born Holland Vincent van Gogh was born in ______. *a. Holland b. France c. Spain d. Germany e. Italy</p><p>Title: Shapiro-sculpt- rect wood blocks This sculptor plays with our tendency to find images in rectangular units of wood or metal assembled somewhat like children's blocks. a. Schabel b. van Gogh c. Turrell d. Matisse *e. Shapiro</p><p>Title: van Gogh-Starry night An artist who created a memorable image of a French village beneath a night sky of stars was: a. Henri Matisse b. Joel Shapiro c. Herbert Vogel d. Constantin Brancusi *e. Vincent van Gogh</p><p>Title: van Gogh & Gauguin- Arles Two artists who worked together in the French provincial city of Arles were: a. Dorothy and Herbert Vogel b. Matisse and Brancusi *c. van Gogh and Gauguin d. Schnabel and Weston e. Hampton and Rath</p><p>Title: Rembrandt -The Polish Rider The Polish Rider, once considered an extremely valuable work, may instead have been created by Willem Drost, a pupil of this artist: a. van Gogh b. Picasso c. Reynolds *d. Rembrandt e. van Eyck</p><p>Title: Goya-prints satirie-human vanity-eccentricity. Many of Goya's prints satirized human vanity and eccentricity. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg- not engrav Robert Rauschenberg is a German artist who works only in the technique of engraving. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Guernica sketches Extensive sketches and composition studies for the painting Guernica exist because of this artist's decision to save his sketches as "glimpses" into the creative process. a. Degas b. Ingres *c. Picasso d. Daumier e. Gehry</p><p>Title: Dürer travel Italy Albrecht Dürer traveled and worked in Italy and was later appointed court painter to the Holy Roman Emperor. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Rembrandt- print-paint Rembrandt is famed as both a printmaker and a painter. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Toulouse-Lautrec litho Toulouse-Lautrec's lithographs have complex subject matter and were meant to appeal primarily to intellectuals. a. True b. False* Title: Picasso –born Spain Pablo Picasso was born in ______. a. Italy b. France c. Germany d. Brazil *e. Spain</p><p>Title: Theo van Gogh earned Theo van Gogh earned his living as a(n) ______. a. painter b. sculptor *c. art dealer d. psychiatrist e. historian</p><p>Title: Ingres pencil drwg The French artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres was considered a great master of drawings, especially portraits, done in ______. a. pen and ink b. watercolor *c. pencil d. pen and wash e. pastel</p><p>Title: iconography-story-symbol</p><p>The story and symbols in a work of art make up its\: ______a. anthropomorphism b. representation *c. iconography d. iconoclasm e. synthesism</p><p>Title: Warhol - Pop Andy Warhol is associated with the art movement known as ______. *a. Pop Art b. Abstract Expressionism c. Neo-Expressionism d. Post-Modernism e. Renaissance Naturalism</p><p>Title: J Reynolds-romant Engl portrait The artist Joshua Reynolds is associated with the romantic style of English portraiture in the 18th century. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: prep drwg fresco cartoon The preparatory drawing for a fresco is called a ______. a. sketch b. mural c. mockup *d. cartoon e. tempera</p><p>Title: Kollwitz In a time when most artists were men and mainly sculpture and painting were the media of art, this Prussian-born female artist concentrated on prints and drawings in black and white. Who was this artist? a. Julian Schnabel *b. Käthe Kollwitz c. Dominique Ingres d. Basho e. Elise Engler</p><p>Title: Rembrandt drwg not crude Because Rembrandt used a stiff reed pen for drawing, his style is rather crude and gives little sense of form. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Picasso Guernica many sketches Picasso made a great many preliminary drawings for his famous painting Guernica. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Van Eyck Arnolfini iconography Van Eyck's painting "The Arnolfini Wedding" contains iconography related to the era and culture in which the work was created. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: van Gogh – Gauguin-together Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin worked in France at the same time, but they never met. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Rembrandt ques authorship The Rembrandt Research Project has questioned the authorship of many paintings once thought to be by Rembrandt. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Kollwitz Prep drwgs Käthe Kollwitz was a famous German painter who seldom used preparatory drawings. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Abstract artists may draw well Most artists who paint in an abstract or nonrepresentational style do so because they cannot draw well. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Warhol-lees quality after shot Andy Warhol's art seemed to many observers to lose its edge and excitement after a woman shot and nearly killed him. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Felix Gonzalez' viewers take part of work Felix Gonzalez' works are unusual because viewers are encouraged to take portions of the works. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: contrapposto-s curve The word ______is used to describe sculptures in which the figure is portrayed in a natural, relaxed, S-curve suggestive of motion. a. frontality b. sinuous c. flexible d. relief *e. contrapposto</p><p>Title: Casting sculp method The sculptural method that generally involves the use replacement of a non-permanent material such as clay, wax, or plaster with molten (superheated. metal is called______. a. modeling b. carving c. assembling *d. casting e. equestrian</p><p>Title: environmental sculpture The term "environmental sculpture" refers to ______. a. sculptures you can walk into and through b. sculptures displayed outdoors c. sculptures that are part of the natural landscape *d. all of these e. a and b only</p><p>Title: Moore-Engl-abstract figures Which 20th-century English artist sculpts abstract human forms to explore the body's visual harmonies with landscape? a. Red Grooms b. Christo *c. Henry Moore d. Jeff Koons e. Alexander Calder</p><p>Title: patina ______is the term used to describe the desirable surface color that metal sculptures acquire over time when they are exposed to the weather. a. rust b. panache c. gilding *d. patina e. glaze</p><p>Title: mobile has motion A mobile is a sculpture that ______. a. can be exhibited outdoors *b. incorporates motion c. is made from metal d. should best be viewed from all sides e. deals with the family</p><p>Title: Casting The sculptural method that generally involves the use of molten (superheated. metal is called ______. a. modeling b. carving c. assembling *d. casting e. equestrian</p><p>Title: Picasso many styles Pablo Picasso worked in many styles, from the highly abstract to the naturalistic. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Quinten Massays- Grotesque Old Woman Quinten Massays painted Grotesque Old Woman to satirize pride, vanity, and human folly. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: "Pietà defined "Pietà," a standard subject in Christian art, depicts the mother of Jesus holding her son's body. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Theo van Gogh Theo van Gogh was Vincent van Gogh's father. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Picasso-Guernica The painting called Guernica was made by ______. a. Paul Cézanne b. Jacob Lawrence c. Robert Rauschenberg *d. Pablo Picasso e. Honore Daumier</p><p>Title: Abakanowicz Polish repeat bodies The Polish sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz is best known for complex works featuring the repetition of many ______. a. boxes b. curves c. geometric shapes *d. parts of human bodies e. cast elements from the sea</p><p>Title: Richard Hunt-Jacob's Ladder Richard Hunt's large scale sculpture Jacob's Ladder is iconographically based on a theme from the Koran. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Marin Homer WC Both John Marin and Winslow Homer were noted for major works in ______. a. fresco b. egg tempera c. impasto *d. watercolor e. Detroit</p><p>Title: Tempera Egg water emulsion Tempera is ______. a. Painting with hot colored wax b. Water soluble colored plastic polymer paint *c. Egg and water emulsion d. Watercolor on fresh lime plaster e. Utilization of tusche in serigraphy</p><p>Title: Frankenthaler stain Helen Frankenthaler is often associated with diluted synthetic paints used as ______. a. impasto *b. stain c. fresco d. background e. self-portraits</p><p>Title: Diego Rivera Mex murals large The Mexican artist Diego Rivera is noted for his ______. a. murals b. frescoes c. large-scale paintings d. social commentary *e. all of these</p><p>Title: Butterfield- Vermillion Deborah Butterfield's Vermillion depicts a horse made entirely of flowers. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Wyeth Helga Andrew Wyeth's "secret" paintings of the 1970s and 1980s depict a woman known only as ______. *a. Helga b. Christina c. Olga d. Helen e. Madame X</p><p>Title: Serra Tilted Arc vote The public viewers of Richard Serra's Tilted Arc overwhelmingly voted to keep the work in its original setting. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Jacob Lawrence Harlem Jacob Lawrence grew up and received his artistic training in ______. a. England b. California c. Mississippi d. Brooklyn e. 10Harlem</p><p>Title: Malevich sumpremacy This artist resisted the idea that art should serve religious purposes, instead calling for an art which represented "the supremacy of pure feeling in creative art." The artist was ______. a. Picasso b. Goya *c. Malevich d. Seurat e. Bosch</p><p>Title: Picasso Braque collage In the early 20th century both Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque experimented with the technique of ______. a. fresco *b. collage c. mosaic d. automatic writing e. tempera</p><p>Title: Hockney-paper pulp The artist who used pressed paper pulp to create images such as Diving Board with Shadow was which of these artists? *a. Hockney b. Lin c. Picasso d. Pippin e. LeWitt</p><p>Title: Kapoor At Hub of Things At the Hub of Things, a minimalist sculpture which is associated with the dark power of the goddess Kali, was created by this artist: a. LeWitt b. Pei c. Noguchi d. Rodin *e. Kapoor</p><p>Title: Jacob Lawrence pted Harlem Jacob Lawrence's paintings depict people he saw while living and working in Harlem. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Smithson Spiral Jetty Smithson's Spiral Jetty, which was created from rock, salt crystals, algae, and earth in Great Salt Lake, Utah, is now ______. a. in Utah's most famous museum b. rebuilt in the Everglades *c. submerged d. copied in several other locations e. extended to form a land bridge</p><p>Title: Cole-The Oxbow The Oxbow (Connecticut River Near Northampton. presents a realistic view of nature seen by which artist? a. Georgia O'Keeffe b. Kapoor c. Maya Ying Lin d. Schumann *e. Cole</p><p>Title: Nevelson-white-wed chapel iv What artist created the sculpture Wedding Chapel IV from found objects which were later painted white? a. Thomas Cole *b. Louise Nevelson c. Henri Rousseau d. I.M. Pei e. Maya Lin</p><p>Title: Lin Vietnam Memorial The Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D. C. , designed by Maya Ying Lin, was at first considered disrespectful of the war dead it was supposed to honor. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Sol LeWitt not AE Sol LeWitt's Untitled Cube is an example of Abstract Expressionism. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Hockney print pulp David Hockney worked with a master printer and experimented with using colored paper pulp to paint images. Burghers of Calais a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Koons puppy not castl Jeff Koons had his large sculpture Puppy cast in bronze to make it permanent. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Kiki Smith media Honeywax Kiki Smith works primarily in wood, especially in the work entitled Honeywax. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Rodin- Burghers of Calais Rodin's sculpture called The Burghers of Calais shows six men who have offered to give up their lives to ransom their captured city. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Alice Aycock's sculp stencil words Alice Aycock's sculptures sometimes have words stenciled onto them, as part of her own personal symbolism. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Koon Puppy not in orig form Jeff Koon's Puppy has remained in its original form in Germany since 1992. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Thomas Cole left Eng Thomas Cole left England for France to become an Impressionist. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Daumier political criticism Honoré Daumier was a 19th-century French artist famed for his harsh political criticism and biting cartoons. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: contrapposto Not mult events The term “contrapposto” refers to the depiction of more than one event in time in the same work of art. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Leonardo Mona Lisa Leonardo delivered the Mona Lisa to her husband before he left Italy. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: SAnguissola famous in own times Sofonisba Anguissola was the first female artist known to have become famous among her contemporaries. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Christo Wrap Reichstag was photed Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Wrapped Reichstag is no longer visible in any form because the artists refused to photograph it. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: H Moore sculpt display outdor Many of Henry Moore's sculptures are displayed outdoors. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Gesso not a binder Gesso is an Italian binder for oil paints. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Gesso 1st made from chalk-glue When first introduced, gesso was made from chalk or plaster of Paris and glue. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Pfaff installations What contemporary sculptor has created a number of installations that utilize lines that emphasize the linear aspects of the areas in which they are viewed? a. Renoir b. Munch c. Dürer d. Bierstadt *e. Pfaff</p><p>Title: Elis Vigée-Lebrun post antoinette Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun never received another royal commission after Marie Antoinette died. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Roman myth Ceres In Roman mythology, Ceres was the goddess of agriculture, and her name is the root of the word “cereal” *a. True b. False Title: Hall Mirrors The Hall of Mirrors is a small, intimate room in Louis XIV's palace, generally used for the king's lever, or "getting up" ceremony. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Artemisia Gentilesch Baroque Artemisia Gentileschi was a true Baroque artist in that she used pose, lighting, and gesture for theatrical effect. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: 18th-c van Ruisdael no portraits The 18th-century painter van Ruisdael made a fortune doing portraits of the nobility and the clergy. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: JL David- French rev Jacques-Louis David was an artist closely associated with the French Revolution. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Rococo class assoc Rococo is a style of art primarily associated with the French middle and lower classes. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Bernini not mostly sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini always considered himself above all to be a sculptor, and he resented having patrons force him into other kinds of projects. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Delacroix Romantic Eugène Delacroix was a leading French Neoclassical painter. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Vigee-Lebrun- cath great russia While in exile from revolutionary France, Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun spent six years in what nation where she almost had the chance to paint Catherine the Great? a. England b. the United States c. Italy *d. Russia e. Turkey</p><p>Title: Berninis St. Teresa Bernini's St. Teresa in Ecstasy portrays the saint being visited by a ______. *a. angel b. devil c. priest d. servant e. bishop</p><p>Title: Realism Impress NOT 20th c Realism and Impressionism are two important 20th-century movements in art. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Manet- Déjeuner Manet's painting "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" shows a kind of outdoor picnic. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Manet lacked commisions Edouard Manet was a highly successful artist who never lacked for commissions. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Rococo- general The ______style in 18th-century European art is considered to be a development of the Baroque. It was favored by the aristocracy, and it featured pastel colors, small scale, and a playful quality. a. Renaissance b. Genre *c. Rococo d. Bourgeois e. Romantic</p><p>Title: Gauguin stockbroker Paul Gauguin's first important career was as a stockbroker. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Mondrian- geometric-primary Mondrian's best-known paintings use primary colors and geometric shapes. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Léger NOT landscape Ferdinand Léger was an important landscape painter of the late 19th and early 20th century. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Vigée-LeBrun pted Antoinette Elisabeth Vigée-LeBrun painted a portrait of what monarch in an attempt to repair the subject's image? a. Louis XIV b. Catherine the Great c. Peter the Great d. Philip IV *e. Marie Antoinette Title: Key PostImpress artists Van Gogh, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Seurat are the artists most often associated with ______. a. Impressionism *b. Post-Impressionism c. Romanticism d. Realism e. Expressionism</p><p>Title: Cubism-general-20th An early-20th-century painting style, explored by Picasso and Braque, in which forms were flattened into planes and facets was called ______. a. Fauvism *b. Cubism c. Abstract Expressionism d. Surrealism e. Minimal Art</p><p>Title: Gauguin- Tahiti The later works of Gauguin reflect his life in Tahiti. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Duchamp Bottle Dryer not Impress Marcel Duchamp's "Bottle Dryer" is an excellent example of Impressionism. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Delacroix Liberty Lead Eugène Delacroix painted "Liberty Leading the People" on a visit to the United States not long after the Revolutionary War. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Bauhaus school German The Bauhaus was a school of art in Germany dedicated to building new guiding principles of design compatible with 20th-century technology. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Surrealists unconscious The Surrealists sought to ______. a. create multiple points of view *b. probe the unconscious c. create absurd art d. capture the transitory effects of light e. re-create the exact appearance of the natural world</p><p>Title: Dali Miró Surrealism Although Dali's and Miró's works look very little alike, both artists are associated with Surrealism. *a. True b. False Title: Picasso born Spain Pablo Picasso was born in ______. a. Italy b. France *c. Spain d. the United States e. Brazil</p><p>Title: Constructivism Tatlin Russia Which artistic movement was begun in Russia by Tatlin? a. Dada b. Cubism c. Futurism *d. Constructivism e. Surrealism</p><p>Title: Leger infl by Bauhaus and De Stijl Which artist was influenced by the Bauhaus and De Stijl to create works that fostered harmony between individual lives and modern industry and technology? a. Picasso b. Ingres c. Morisot *d. Léger e. Renoir</p><p>Title: Ingres Delacroix NOT alike Ingres and Delacroix were close friends who often worked together and whose styles are sometimes difficult to tell apart. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg Factum combine Robert Rauschenberg's "Factum II" is representative of what the artist called a "combine painting". *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: NY School- action-AE The "New York School" and "action painting" are terms often used to describe Abstract Expressionism. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Duchamp ready-mades What artist was famous for his ready-mades, objects purchased and then presented as sculptures with virtually no alterations? a. Picasso *b. Duchamp c. Klee d. Gropius e. Oppenheimer Title: Laurie Anderson NOT words Laurie Anderson is best known for works in which colorful electronic letters spell out such messages as "Are We Having Fun Yet?" a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Surrealism is Dada outgrowth Which movement was formulated in the 1920s as an outgrowth of Dada? *a. Surrealism b. Fauvism c. Cubism d. Romanticism e. Futurism</p><p>Title: Warhol NOT AE Of the following artists, ______is NOT associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement. a. Pollock b. de Kooning c. Franz Kline *d. Warhol e. Lee Krasner</p><p>Title: Basquiat graffiti artist Which artist who began as a graffiti artist in the late 1970s is associated with a seemingly primitive or naïve style? a. Lucian Freud b. Eric Fischl c. Andy Warhol *d. Jean-Michel Basquiat e. Terry Winters</p><p>Title: 2 imp AE artists Two of the most prominent Abstract Expressionist painters were ______. *a. Pollock and de Kooning b. de Kooning and Picasso c. Johns and Lichtenstein d. Kiefer and Chia e. Albers and Pollock</p><p>Title: Rothenberg- 78 Whitney Susan Rothenberg's paintings first came to public attention in a 1978 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Pollock large ptgsl Most of Jackson Pollock's paintings are quite small and should be studied from up close to appreciate their intimate quality. a. True *b. False Title: Matt Barney Cremaster gender Matthew Barney in "Cremaster 5: Her Giant" uses a series of films to refer to the idea of gender merging. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Eliz Murray remin surreal cubism Elizabeth Murray's work is somewhat reminiscent of both Surrealism and Cubism. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Laurie Anderson – Gober-performance Laurie Anderson and Robert Gober are generally known as what type of artists? a. Abstract Expressionist painters married to each other b. collectors of contemporary art *c. performance artists d. computer artists e. Pop artists</p><p>Title: Pop Amer comm cult Pop artists of the 1960s took their inspiration from: a. Sigmund Freud b. the camera *c. American commercial culture d. dreams e. their fathers</p><p>Title: Kruger slogans Contemporary artist Barbara Kruger is noted for applying slogans from popular jargon to ______. a. the walls of museum galleries b. garage doors and fences c. Plexiglas and Styrofoam *d. blowups of magazine photos e. reproductions of master paintings</p><p>Title: Neo-Ex german The Neo-Expressionist movement of the mid-20th century began with European artists, principally Germans and Italians, who came of age following World War II. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Lucien Freud nudes While Alice Neel is most famous for her portraits, which of these artists is known for his nudes and his grandfather's fame? a. Jackson Pollock b. Roy Lichtenstein *c. Lucian Freud d. Jean-Michel Basquiat e. Willem de Kooning</p><p>Title: Jaune Quick to See S Jaune Quick-to-See Smith in "House" created irony through reference to the famous Modernist motto, "Form follows function". *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Terry Winters linear information Terry Winters uses a specialized linear visual language to create dense, layered paintings to represent the central reality of our time. What is this central reality according to Winters? a. love b. war c. commercialism *d. information e. television</p><p>Title: Guerilla Girls 1985 protest What group was formed in 1985 to protest the under-representation of women artists in the International Survey of Contemporary Painting and Sculpture? a. the Abstract Expressionists b. the Impressionists c. the Post-Modernists d. the Outsiders *e. the Guerrilla Girls</p><p>Title: Baroque compared with Ren The Baroque style was a great deal more intense than the Renaissance style. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Velasquez NOT Dutch barq Velasquez was the most gifted artist of the Dutch Baroque. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Rococo light airy pastel The Rococo style _____. a. Used dark, dreary colors b. Dealt with death and destruction *c. Was light, airy, and pastel d. Was very abstract e. Used only animals as its subjects</p><p>Title: Rococo - Watteau Watteau was one of the most well-known Rococo artists. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Neoclassicism NOT frivolus Neoclassicism was a very frivolous, superficial style of art. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Neoclassicism/Romanticism general compare The key word for Neoclassicism is "rational", while the key word for Romanticism is "______". a. Frivolous b. Silly *c. Emotional d. Abstract e. Graeco-Roman</p><p>Title: Schnabel's crockery The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings a. Judy Chicago b. George Segal *c. Julian Schnabel d. Eric Fischl e. Delmas Howe</p><p>Title: Bernini/St. Teresa The Baroque sculpture "St. Teresa in Ecstacy" was carved by the famous sculptor _____. a. Michelangelo b. Giacometti c. Cornaro *d. Bernini e. Romano</p><p>Title: Baroque/Gentileschi- Judith Baroque artists used light to plunge the figures in their paintings toward the viewer. We see this in the painting "Judith and the Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes" by _____. *a. Artemisia Gentileschi b. Judy Chicago c. Isabella Brandt d. Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun e. Laurie Anderson</p><p>Title: Baroque/Caravaggio-Entombment Christ Caravaggio's dramatic Baroque painting showing Christ's body being lowered into the grave is called"______". a. The Raising of the Cross *b. The Entombment of Christ c. The Lamentation d. The Savior e. The Ecstacy</p><p>Title: Baroque/Rubens-Raising Cross Using dramatic lighting and diagonal composition, the Baroque artist _____ painted "The Raising of the Cross". a. Caravaggio b. Ingres c. Delacroix *d. Rubens e. Marat</p><p>Title: AE international Prior to the end of the 1940s, Abstract Expressionism was extremely well known internationally. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Gorky-Armenia Although part of the Abstract Expressionist movement in the US, Arshile Gorky was originally from _____. a. South America b. Indonesia *c. Armenia d. France e. Belgium</p><p>Title: Baroque/Velasquez- Las Meninas The Spanish Baroque painter ______included himself at the easel in the famous painting "Las Meninas". a. Rembrandt b. Picasso *c. Velasquez d. Leonardo e. Bernini</p><p>Title: Gorky child memor subj matter Arshile Gorky never used memories of his childhood as subjects in his paintings. a. True *b. False </p><p>Title: Baroque/Leyster -Genre The Baroque painter Judith Leyster painted scenes of everyday life as her subject matter. This is known as _____ painting. a. Abstract b. Noir c. Grisaille d. Realistic *e. Genre</p><p>Title: Pollock and Benton The Abstract Expressionist painter who studied with Thomas Hart Benton is _____. a. Clyfford Still b. Arshile Gorky c. Wilfredo Lam *d. Jackson Pollock e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Romanticism general The style of art known as Romanticism emphasized democratic attitudes and was created for the people of the time. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Kahlo Rivera The unique Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, was married to the muralist _____. a. Rufino Tamayo b. Joaquin Torres-Garcia *c. Diego Rivera d. Wifredo Lam e. David Siquieros</p><p>Title: Realism general colors Realism used bright, cheerful colors to show everyday life. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Giacometti- skinny figs Possibly symbolic of despair and hardship, the sculptor _____ is famous for his skeletal, emaciated figures. *a. Alberto Giacometti b. Isamu Noguchi c. Germaine Richier d. Giacomo Manzu e. Marino Marini</p><p>Title: Motherwell- Elegies Painter of "Elegies to the Spanish Republic", this Abstract Expressionist painter was known as the organizer and spokesman for the New York School a. Mark Rothko b. Arshile Gorky c. Morris Lewis d. Franz Kline *e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Impressionism NOT Braque Which artist was NOT an Impressionist? *a. Braque b. Manet c. Monet d. Renoir e. Degas</p><p>Title: Impressionism general The Impressionists painted with little daubs of color to create the impression of light striking objects. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Impressionist subjectt The Impressionists painted violent, negative subjects. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Frankenthaler- pour paint Influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, this color field painter poured thinned paint onto unsized cotton duck canvas. a. Frida Kahlo *b. Helen Frankenthaler c. Joan Mitchell d. Bridget Riley e. Georgia O'Keeffe</p><p>Title: Barnett Newman zips Barnett Newman, painting during the 1950s, created paintings consisting of large fields of flat color bisected by vertical stripes called _____. *a. Zips b. Contours c. Slashes d. Lifelines e. Geometrics</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg combines NOT Johns Jasper Johns used non-traditional materials to create hybrid paintings called "combines". *a. False b. True</p><p>Title: Richard Hamilton- Pop _____ was recognized as the innovator of Pop Art in Great Britain. a. Andy Warhol b. David Hockney c. Roy Lichtenstein d. Josef Albers *e. Richard Hamilton</p><p>Title: Gauguin/van Gogh ear The Post-Impressionist painter Gauguin cut off part of his ear. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Benday dots l The Pop artist Andy Warhol used Benday dots, such as seen in comic strips, in his paintings. *a. False b. True</p><p>Title: Gauguin/van Gogh/Arles Vincent van Gogh invited his fellow Post-Impressionist painter ______to stay with him in Arles. a. Seurat *b. Gauguin c. Braque d. Cezanne e. Fragonard</p><p>Title: Chuck Close Chuck Close, the _____ artist, made huge paintings of the faces of his friends and family members based on snapshots. a. Pop b. Color Field c. Minimalist *d. Photorealist e. Superrealist</p><p>Title: Yves Klein Believing color to be a manifestation of his spiritual quest, Yves Klein painted works entirely in ____. a. Sand b. Black *c. Blue d. Gold leaf e. Felt</p><p>Title: Judd NOT Earth Art Donald Judd is known primarily for his Earth Art. *a. False b. True</p><p>Title: Whistler/Sargent- American 19th c Whistler and Sargent were ______artists from the late 19th century. a. German b. French c. British d. Italian *e. American</p><p>Title: Kosuth-conceptual 3 views The Conceptual artist _____ questioned concepts of reality in his works representing an object in three different ways. a. Michael Heizer *b. Joseph Kosuth c. Richard Long d. Dan Flavin e. Robert Morris</p><p>Title: R Serra- Splatter lead wall In an Anti-Form statement, Richard Serra splashed _____ against a wall to create his "corner- pieces". a. Paint b. Food *c. Lead d. Broken glass e. Resin</p><p>Title: Fauvism The Fauve artists painted in bright, non-realistic colors and used surface pattern. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Cubism-Picasso-Braque founders The co-creators of Cubism were Picasso and ______. a. Rembrandt b. Velasquez c. Leyster d. Hals *e. Braque</p><p>Title: Dada duchamp non art Marcel Duchamp made works of non-art or anti-art along with his fellow _____ artists. a. Post-Impressionist *b. Dada c. Fauve d. Surrealist e. Cubist</p><p>Title: Jenny Holzer truisms Linked to the Feminist tradition, ______created inscriptions called "Truisms" that were later inscribed on installations. a. Judy Chicago b. Cheri Samba *c. Jenny Holzer d. Elizabeth Murray e. Louise Bourgeois</p><p>Title: Martin Puryear Af Amer sculp Martin Puryear is a contemporary ______sculptor. a. British b. German *c. African-American d. Scottish e. Swedish</p><p>Title: AE-NYC NOT Paris center Mod Art After World War II, during the era of Abstract Expressionism, New York replaced Paris as the center of Modernism in the art world. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Claes Oldenburg The Pop sculptor _____ made everyday objects, such as hamburgers, on a giant scale. *a. Claes Oldenburg b. Eva Hesse c. Andy Warhol d. Marilyn Monroe e. Edward Kienholz</p><p>Title: Kienholz haunting reconstruct _____made life-sized reconstructions of bordellos, mental institutions, abortionists' offices and other disturbing settings. a. George Segal b. Eva Hesse *c. Edward Kienholz d. Claes Oldenburg e. Lygia Clark</p><p>Title: 1930-40 leftist Social Realism From 1930 to 1941 the modern, abstract style was interrupted by a leftist, political movement in art called ______. a. Action Painting b. Fauvism *c. Social Realism d. Dadaism</p><p>Title: Krasner married to Pollock The painter Lee Krasner was married to Abstract Expressionist ______. a. Willem de Kooning b. David Smith *c. Jackson Pollock d. Mark Rothko</p><p>Title: Christo Gates In 2005, Christo and his wife made the news by installing saffron-colored "gates" in Central Park in New York. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Susan Rothenberg- Horses Wanting to focus her paintings on a particular, strong image, Susan Rothenberg chose to paint _____. a. Fish *b. Horses c. Human figures d. Dogs e. Feet</p><p>Title: Theorists/critics AE Greenberg-Rosenberg The two most influential theorists/critics to emerge during the Abstract Expressionist era were Clement Greenberg and ______. a. William Baziotes b. Hans Hoffman c. Arshile Gorky *d. Harold Rosenberg</p><p>Title: Beuys Felt Claiming to have been rescued by the Tatars, Joseph Beuys used the fabric ____ symbolically in his "actions". a. Cotton b. Wool c. Silk d. Leather *e. Felt</p><p>Title: Dali Persistence of Mem surreal Probably the most famous ______work is the painting "Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dali. *a. Surrealist b. Superrealist c. Photorealist d. Cubist e. Realist</p><p>Title: Cedar Tavern AE mtg place In order to discuss theories of Modernism, the New York Abstract Expressionist artists would often meet at ______. a. The Club b. Subjects of the Artist School *c. Cedar Tavern d. All of the above</p><p>Title: Turrell-roden light The creator of Roden Crater, the artist James Turrell uses _____ as his medium. a. Paint b. Clay *c. Light d. Glass e. Earth</p><p>Title: AE NOT sell quickly Abstract Expressionist paintings sold to the public quickly and well from the very beginning of the movement. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Judy Chicago- dinner party help The Feminist artist, Judy Chicago, conceived and executed "The Dinner Party" without assistance. *a. False b. True</p><p>Title: Feminist art Chicago Two of the most well-known Feminist artists of the 1970s are Miriam Schapiro and _____. a. Alice Neel b. Judith Leyster c. Cathy Boston *d. Judy Chicago e. Sherrie Levine</p><p>Title: Comics Lichtenstein The Pop artist ______took his imagery from comic books. a. Andy Warhol *b. Roy Lichtenstein c. Robert Rauschenberg d. Jasper Johns</p><p>Title: Paik banks of TVS The artist _____ used banks of TV monitors in his installations. a. Bill Viola *b. Nam June Paik c. Hans Haacke d. James Turrell e. Larry Bell Title: Rothko floating rect This Abstract Expressionist artist painted "floating rectangles". a. Robert Motherwell b. Jackson Pollock *c. Mark Rothko d. Willem de Kooning e. Clifford Still</p><p>Title: Freud- figure- grandson Lucien Freud, a contemporary figurative artist, is the grandson of the pioneer psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg NOT paint flags Robert Rauschenberg was most well known for his paintings of flags. *a. False b. True</p><p>Title: Tom Wolfe term "le monde" “Le monde” is a term Tom Wolfe uses to describe ______. *a. The culturati b. Artists c. Bohemians d. The middle class</p><p>Title: Stella- 1st shape canvas The first artist to use “shaped canvasses” was ______. a. Helen Frankenthaler b. Jasper Johns c. Morris Louis *d. Frank Stella</p><p>Title: Conceptual-Lacks actual art object Art which doesn’t require the making of an actual object is called ______. *a. Conceptual Art b. Minimalism c. Earth Art d. Nihilism</p><p>Title: Goldsworthy-sculp organic Often the sculptures of ______last only a short time since they are made of icicles, leaves, lambswool, or some other fragile organic matter. a. James Turrell *b. Andy Goldsworthy c. Martin Puryear d. Robert Gober e. Ilya Kabakov</p><p>Title: Op - Perceptual Abstraction Op Art was referred to, by the artists who painted in that style, as ______. a. Illusionism b. Corneal Abstraction *c. Perceptual Abstraction d. Optical Abstraction</p><p>Title: Appropriation general Art of the 1990s "which takes over or copies previously existing artworks, often for subversive pruposes" is know as ______. a. Minimalism *b. Appropriation c. Pop art d. Funk art e. Installation art</p><p>Title: Barbara Bloom Reign of Narcissism Commenting on feminine vanity, ______created a mixed-media installation entitled "The Reign of Narcissism". *a. Barbara Bloom b. Judy Chicago c. Louise Bourgeois d. Kiki Smith e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: Bill Viola The video and sound installation "To Pray Without Ceasing" was created by the artist _____. a. Nam June Paik b. David Hockney c. Jean Rustin d. Robert Smithson *e. Bill Viola</p><p>Title: Pollock and Benton The Abstract Expressionist painter who studied with Thomas Hart Benton is _____. a. Clyfford Still b. Arshile Gorky c. Wilfredo Lam *d. Jackson Pollock e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Damien Hirst-dead animals Although inconsistent in his style, ______is well-known for the sculptures he created by preserving and floating dead creatures, such as sharks, in glass cases. a. Bill Viola b. Clifford Tjapaltjarri *c. Damien Hirst d. Delmas Howe e. Jeff Koons</p><p>Title: Dara Birnbaum-news Tiananmen The influence of the news media in shaping our perception of contemporary events is explored in "Tiananmen Square\: Break in Transmission" by ______. *a. Dara Birnbaum b. Nam June Paik c. Wenda Gu d. Bill Viola e. Karen Finley</p><p>Title: Mod art was Social chic in 1950s In New York, Paris, London, and Berlin, Modern Art achieved social chic in the 1950s. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Elizabeth Murray - shaped, layered canvases This artist's work contains abstracted domestic settings painted on layered, shaped canvases. a. Paula Rego b. Louise Bourgeois c. Sandy Skoglund d. Kiki Smith *e. Elizabeth Murray</p><p>Title: Gilbert and George The British "sculptors" Gilbert and ______did both performance and photo pieces that are autobiographical and socially critical. a. Sullivan *b. George c. Geoffrey d. Gene e. Sandy</p><p>Title: Cubist 1st associated with Braque The painter for whose work the word “Cubism” was coined was ______. a. Frank Stella b. James Rosenquist *c. Georges Braque d. Clement Greenberg</p><p>Title: Jeff Koons large toy sculp The American sculptor, Jeff Koons, is recognized for his ______. a. Tasteful and realistic figures b. Large-scale airplane sculptures c. Small-scale fish sculptures *d. Large-scale toy sculptures e. Classical ballet dancers</p><p>Title: Ellis Island is Europe Mod Royal Cortissoz, a conservative critic of Modern Art in the 1920s, used the term “Ellis Island Art” to refer to ______. a. Social Realism b. Abstract Expressionism c. Surrealism *d. European Modernism</p><p>Title: Greenberg’s destination in “clear[ing] the tracks of rubble What was Clement Greenberg’s destination in “clear[ing] the tracks of all the remaining rubble of the pre-Modern way of painting”? a. Theory b. Self-definition *c. Flatness Title: Jenny Saville body image The prime motivation for Jenny Saville's paintings is the exploration of ______. a. The feminine mystique *b. Body image c. Anorexia d. Male dominance e. Domesticity</p><p>Title: Barnett Newman's zips Barnett Newman, painting during the 1950s, created paintings consisting of large fields of flat color bisected by vertical stripes called _____. *a. Zips b. Contours c. Slashes d. Lifelines e. Geometrics</p><p>Title: Bourgeois- Nest This "lone wolf" sculptor is difficult to categorize because she has worked in so many media. The steel sculpture "The Nest" is representative of only one of her artistic styles. *a. Louise Bourgeois b. Sadie Lee c. Miriam Schapiro d. Kiki Smith e. Hung Liu</p><p>Title: Karen Finley Sorrow and loss are themes in the work of ______, who has been inspired by the plight of AIDS victims. a. Yukinori Yanagi *b. Karen Finley c. Wenda Gu d. Sadie Lee e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: Robin Kakuhiwa The painter ______has been strongly influenced by the images of traditional Maori woodcarvers. a. Nam June Paik b. Clifford Tjapaltjarri *c. Robin Kakuhiwa d. Cyprien Tokoudgba e. Kos</p><p>Title: Haring subway grafitti ______gained fame as a New York subway grafitti artist. *a. Keith Haring b. Eric Fischl c. Jean-Michel Basquiat d. Joseph Beuys e. Robert Motherwell Title: Rachel Whiteread ______created an ambitious series of works consisting of casting the empty interior spaces of houses, chairs, rooms, or the area under beds. a. Louise Bourgeois *b. Rachel Whiteread c. Judy Chicago d. Kiki Smith e. Sndy Skoglund</p><p>Title: Painted Word, refers to .. Tom Wolfe’s title, The Painted Word, refers to ______. a. The literary nature of Modernist Art b. The use of commercial imagery by Pop artists *c. The influence of theorists on Modern Art d. The use of explanatory notes next to Modern paintings in museums and galleries.</p><p>Title: Pre 1914 European styles Modern styles of art, such as Fauvism, Cubism, and Suprematism, were invented by European artists prior to 1914. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Orlan's plastic surgery During a revival of "Body Art" in the 1990s, the performance artist, Orlan, ______. a. Covered herself in chocolate b. Had someone shoot her in the arm *c. Reshaped her body through plastic surgery d. Wrapped herself in felt and fat e. Cast her hands in bronze</p><p>Title: Appropriation Art of the 1990s "which takes over or copies previously existing artworks, often for subversive pruposes" is know as ______. a. Minimalism *b. Appropriation c. Pop art d. Funk art e. Installation art</p><p>Title: Said...Nothing is more bourgeois than to be afraid to look bourgeois” The quote “Nothing is more bourgeois than to be afraid to look bourgeois” is attributed to ______. a. Jasper Johns b. Tom Wolfe c. Leo Steinberg *d. Andy Warhol</p><p>Title: Rebecca Horn The sculptor and filmmaker ______was influenced by both Louise Bourgeois and Magdalena Abakanovicz. a. Kiki Smith b. Bill Viola c. Jenny Saville *d. Rebecca Horn e. Miriam Schapiro</p><p>Title: Stella-What you see is what you see In referring to his paintings, ______said “What you see is what you see.” a. Andy Warhol b. James Turrell *c. Frank Stella d. Pablo Picasso</p><p>Title: Guggenheim Bilbao The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was designed by\: a. Giorgio Vasari b. Pablo Picasso c. Claes Oldenburg *d. Frank Gehry e. Isamu Noguchi</p>
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