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<p>Title: In two-dimensional a In two-dimensional art, a massing of closely spaced lines or brush strokes can produce visual texture. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Complementary color Complementary color harmonies are those in which the colors are close to one another on the color wheel. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: On the color wheel, On the color wheel, orange, green, and violet are known as secondary colors. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: In black-and-white p In black-and-white photography, colors are translated into many different values of gray. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Encaustic painting h Encaustic painting has been popular with artists ever since the time of the ancient Copts. 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: In both linear and isometric perspective In both linear and isometric perspective, forms meant to be understood as background are made smaller than forms meant to be seen as foreground. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: The art of mosaic wa The art of mosaic was not perfected until the 15th century, when Renaissance artists mastered the skill of cutting stones and pieces of glass. 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: The placement of the The placement of the architectural elements such as windows and doors creates a sense of ______on the canvas. a. emphasis b. scale c. focal point *d. rhythm e. proportion</p><p>Title: Synthetic paints are Synthetic paints are often referred to as polymer or acrylic paints. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: The text defines ___ The text defines ______unity as a "unity of ideas." a. visual *b. conceptual c. ideal d. stylistic e. intellectual</p><p>Title: Symmetrical balance Symmetrical balance is sometimes called ______balance. *a. formal b. informal c. equal d. mirror e. radial</p><p>Title: Organic pigments are Organic pigments are made from animal, vegetable and mineral materials. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: The apparent "heavin The apparent "heaviness" or "lightness" of forms arranged in a composition is referred to as ______. a. mass b. volume c. balance d. progression *e. visual weight Title: The dispersing agent The dispersing agent for spreading pigment is the ______. *a. Vehicle b. Binder c. Medium d. Thinner</p><p>Title: The term ______2 The term ______refers to size relationships between parts of a whole or between items perceived as a unit. a. scale b. balance *c. proportion d. synchronization e. unity</p><p>Title: Stonehenge is a ritu Stonehenge is a ritual monument on the cliffs of Normandy. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: The terms non-repres The terms non-representational, non-objective, and non-figurative refer to abstract art. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: In works that contai In works that contain iconography, it's usually the symbolism that offers the deepest level of meaning. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Black, gray and whit Black, gray and white are achromatic hues. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: The three dimensions The three dimensions of color are hue, value and intensity. *a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Chroma is another wo</p><p>Chroma is another word for hue. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: One of the three pri</p><p>One of the three primary colors can be made by mixing two colors together. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Analogous colors are</p><p>Analogous colors are adjacent to each other on a 12-color color wheel and have something in common. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Jan Vermeer was a 17</p><p>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: Gouache is a paintin</p><p>Gouache is a painting medium that was invented in the United States and has never been used elsewhere. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Monotype is a techni</p><p>Monotype is a technique for\: ______. a. one-color printing b. limiting the edition c. 10making one print d. registration e. word processing</p><p>Title: The golden mean or G</p><p>The golden mean or Golden Section is associated with the ancient ______. a. Incas b. Japanese c. Chinese d. 10Greeks e. Etruscans</p><p>Title: Inuit artists in Can</p><p>Inuit artists in Canada created surfaces for relief printing from what materials? a. whalebone b. ice c. wood d. plastic e. 10flat stones</p><p>Title: The lithograph is as</p><p>The lithograph is associated with the ______family of printing techniques. a. relief b. intaglio c. 10planographic d. serigraphic e. none of the above</p><p>Title: In Chinese and Japan</p><p>In Chinese and Japanese paintings, a sense of tension and animation is often created through compositional ______. a. 10imbalance b. scale c. unity d. proportion e. radiality</p><p>Title: The exact origins in</p><p>The exact origins including the name of the inventor of only one printmaking technique are known. This technique is ______. a. 10lithography b. woodcut c. engraving d. etching e. monotype</p><p>Title: A work of art which</p><p>A work of art which bases scale on the relative importance of the people depicted is using ______. a. commercialism b. Realism c. 10hierarchical scale d. the Golden Section e. variety</p><p>Title: was an early 20th-ce</p><p>______was an early 20th-century Dutch artist whose paintings are marked by geometric shapes, primary colors, and a strong sense of rhythm. a. 10Piet Mondrian b. Vincent van Gogh c. Rembrandt d. Gustav Klimt e. Edvard Munch</p><p>Title: The mezzotint is par</p><p>The mezzotint is part of the ______family of printing techniques. a. relief b. 10intaglio c. planographic d. serigraphic e. none of the above</p><p>Title: What artist created 2</p><p>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. 10Rauschenberg e. Kent</p><p>Title: In ______</p><p>In ______balance, the two sides of a composition, on either side of an imaginary vertical dividing line, correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of forms. a. informal b. 10symmetrical c. asymmetrical d. radial e. proportional</p><p>Title: What French artist c</p><p>What French artist created a series of color lithographs as posters that illustrate Parisian nightclubs and entertainers? a. 10Toulouse-Lautrec b. Picasso c. Cassatt d. Nolde e. Raimondi</p><p>Title: Repetition in a work</p><p>Repetition in a work of art helps to create ______. a. variety b. intensity c. emphasis d. 10unity e. anxiety</p><p>Title: When one form in a c</p><p>When one form in a composition is visually different and apart from all the others, that form gains emphasis by ______. a. scale b. light c. 10isolation d. pointing e. content</p><p>Title: Although wood engrav</p><p>Although wood engraving sounds like its intaglio cousin, engraving, it is really a ______process. a. 10relief b. lithographic c. monotype d. screenprinting e. cabinetmaking</p><p>Title: Henry Ossawa Tanner'</p><p>Henry Ossawa Tanner's The Banjo Lesson is composed with perfect formal symmetry. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Complementary colors</p><p>Complementary colors are exactly opposite each other on a nine-color color wheel. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The mixture of red a</p><p>The mixture of red and green light on a white surface makes yellow. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Early Sunday Morning Early Sunday Morning was painted by Grant Wood. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The term "design" is</p><p>The term "design" is applicable to both two-dimensional and three-dimensional works. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The mixture of yello</p><p>The mixture of yellow and blue light on a white surface makes green. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: is the principle in</p><p>______is the principle in effect when determining a pigment's perfect complement. a. subtraction b. 10successive contrast c. simultaneous contrast d. value gradation</p><p>Title: Impasto is a shading</p><p>Impasto is a shading or tinting technique. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: All mammals see in c</p><p>All mammals see in color. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Which of the followi</p><p>Which of the following don't have color vision? a. long-lived insects b. exotic fish c. Australian reptiles d. grazing mammals e. dull-colored birds :ANSWER6:10A and D :ANSWER7:D and E Title: The word composition</p><p>The word composition is often used interchangeably with the word design when referring to 2- dimensional arts. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Proportion and scale</p><p>Proportion and scale refer to the size of an art object. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The words variety an</p><p>The words variety and diversity are used interchangeably in 2-dimensional art. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: are two intaglio tec</p><p>______are two intaglio techniques that both use acid in the process. a. engraving and drypoint b. mezzotint and aquatint c. linocut and lithography d. woodcut and etching e. 10etching and aquatint</p><p>Title: Albrecht Dürer was b</p><p>Albrecht Dürer was born in ______. a. 10Germany b. Romania c. Switzerland d. Norway e. Denmark</p><p>Title: is a printing techni</p><p>______is a printing technique in which limestone is the traditional printing "plate. " a. linocut b. silkscreen c. 10lithography d. aquatint e. drypoint Title: Although Oldenburg's</p><p>Although Oldenburg's Knife Ship is huge in its proportion, it falls into scale when displayed in a large space. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The earliest survivi</p><p>The earliest surviving woodcut image, dated 868 C. E. , was created in which of these places? a. India b. France c. Greece d. Egypt e. 10China</p><p>Title: In most works of art</p><p>In most works of art we expect to find the greatest visual or actual weight toward the bottom of the composition. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The printmaking meth</p><p>The printmaking method based on the "stencil" concept is known as ______. a. linocut b. 10screenprinting c. lithography d. aquatint e. drypoint</p><p>Title: Like Picasso, Franci</p><p>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: The type of printmak</p><p>The type of printmaking process involved in etching and engraving is called ______. a. 10intaglio b. relief c. planography d. stencil e. woodblock</p><p>Title: Art prints differ fr</p><p>Art prints differ from commercial reproduction in that ______. a. the artist signs each print b. the number of colors is limited c. the number of prints is limited d. the size of each print is limited e. 10a and c</p><p>Title: Georgia O'Keeffe was</p><p>Georgia O'Keeffe was a famous painter of biblical subjects. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Many objects in our</p><p>Many objects in our world, including the standard index card, have proportions close to that of the golden section. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Prints are all produ</p><p>Prints are all produced by the planographic process. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Alois Senefelder was</p><p>Alois Senefelder was a German playwright and printmaker usually credited with the invention of etching. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Symmetrical balance 2</p><p>Symmetrical balance describes a work in which forms on either side of a vertical axis are very similar. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Eskimo relief prints Eskimo relief prints usually have bold image areas, because the stone used for printing is difficult to carve. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Gauguin spent all of</p><p>Gauguin spent all of his life painting in Europe. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Contrast is the inte</p><p>Contrast is the interaction of elements that express the dualities seen in opposites. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Nonomura Sotatsu is</p><p>Nonomura Sotatsu is a contemporary sculptor of kinetic art. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Direction lines, lig</p><p>Direction lines, lighting, placement, and isolation are all devices to create emphasis. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Art historians consi</p><p>Art historians consider these works as the earliest art. Archaeologists disagree. a. Greek temples b. children's art c. 10Stone Age cave paintings d. Chinese pottery e. Folk or naïve art</p><p>Title: Dorothy and Herbert</p><p>Dorothy and Herbert Vogel are important for what activity? a. making important archaeological discoveries b. 10their important 20th-century art collection c. importing of Japanese prints d. amassing great wealth e. their psychological evaluations of artists</p><p>Title: Vincent van Gogh was</p><p>Vincent van Gogh was born in ______. a. 10Holland b. France c. Spain d. Germany e. Italy</p><p>Title: A composition is con</p><p>A composition is considered balanced when its two sides have equal visual weight. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: This sculptor plays</p><p>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. 10Shapiro</p><p>Title: This sculptor plays 2</p><p>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. 10Shapiro</p><p>Title: An artist who create</p><p>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. 10Vincent van Gogh Title: Two artists who work</p><p>Two artists who worked together in the French provincial city of Arles were\: a. Dorothy and Herbert Vogel b. Matisse and Brancusi c. 10van Gogh and Gauguin d. Schnabel and Weston e. Hampton and Rath</p><p>Title: Two artists who work 2</p><p>Two artists who worked together in the French provincial city of Arles were\: a. Dorothy and Herbert Vogel b. Matisse and Brancusi c. 10van Gogh and Gauguin d. Schnabel and Weston e. Hampton and Rath</p><p>Title: The Polish Rider, on</p><p>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. 10Rembrandt e. van Eyck</p><p>Title: The word "form" is i</p><p>The word "form" is identified in the text as______. a. shape or mass b. the way an artwork is put together c. composition d. structure e. 10all of these</p><p>Title: Textures we experien 2</p><p>Textures we experience through the sense of touch are called ______textures. a. soft b. 10actual or tactile c. visual or perceptional d. memorable e. illusionistic</p><p>Title: The term used to ref 2 The term used to refer to relative lightness or darkness is______. a. chroma b. hue c. 10value d. intensity e. saturation</p><p>Title: Many of Goya's print</p><p>Many of Goya's prints satirized human vanity and eccentricity. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In linear perspectiv 3</p><p>In linear perspective, parallel lines receding into the distance seem to converge, until they meet at the______. a. focal point. b. epicenter. c. picture plane d. 10vanishing point e. perspective line</p><p>Title: The term "chiaroscur 2</p><p>The term "chiaroscuro" means______. a. personal magnetism b. clarity of colors c. a hazy or misty effect d. 10light/dark e. a fresco technique</p><p>Title: Robert Rauschenberg</p><p>Robert Rauschenberg is a German artist who works only in the technique of engraving. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The blues and greens 2</p><p>The blues and greens on the color wheel are generally considered to be______. a. advancing b. complementary c. afterimage d. 10cool in temperature e. vibrating Title: Registration is the</p><p>Registration is the term used for lining up two or more printing blocks or plates so that their impressions fall correctly on a sheet of paper. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The basic, underlyin</p><p>The basic, underlying principle of lithography is that oil and water do not mix. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In two-dimensional a 2</p><p>In two-dimensional art, the organization of the art elements is often referred to as composition. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Hue is______.</p><p>Hue is______. a. the relative lightness and darkness of color b. the relative brightness and dullness of color c. 10the name that differentiates one color from another d. a neutral color e. a product of refraction</p><p>Title: Traditional religiou</p><p>Traditional religious art works of all cultures avoid emphasis on a focal point. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Colors directly oppo 2</p><p>Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel are called______. a. 10complementary b. primary c. analogous d. neutral e. tertiary Title: Aquatint is a major</p><p>Aquatint is a major technique for creating lines in intaglio printmaking. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Two ways to create t 2</p><p>Two ways to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface are ______and ______. a. cross-hatching and stippling b. diminishing size and horizontal placement c. atmospheric perspective and afterimage d. linear direction and outline e. 10vertical placement and overlapping</p><p>Title: If most of the forms</p><p>If most of the forms in a work of art are concentrated in one side of the composition, the work is always out of balance. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: A linocut is very si</p><p>A linocut is very similar to a woodcut, except that the material is easier to carve and less durable. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In linear perspectiv 4</p><p>In linear perspective, forms meant to be seen as farther away from the viewer are______. a. larger b. 10smaller c. higher d. lower e. lighter</p><p>Title: Extensive sketches a</p><p>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. 10Picasso d. Daumier e. Gehry</p><p>Title: Albrecht Dürer trave</p><p>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: The use of pen and i</p><p>The use of pen and ink to make expressive thick and thin lines is referred to as ______. a. silverpoint b. chiaroscuro c. abstraction d. 10calligraphic or gestural e. the lithographic process</p><p>Title: Rembrandt is famed a</p><p>Rembrandt is famed as both a printmaker and a painter. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Toulouse-Lautrec's l</p><p>Toulouse-Lautrec's lithographs have complex subject matter and were meant to appeal primarily to intellectuals. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: is the ancestor of t</p><p>______is the ancestor of the graphite pencil. a. lead b. tin c. charcoal d. 10metalpoint e. pigment</p><p>Title: In printmaking, the</p><p>In printmaking, the term "edition" refers to the final corrections made by the artist. a. True b. False* Title: is special vine wood</p><p>______is special vine wood heated in a kiln until only carbon remains. a. graphite b. 10charcoal c. chalk d. metalpoint e. mahogany</p><p>Title: The main difference</p><p>The main difference between chalk and crayon is the ______that holds pigment particles together. a. 10binder b. water c. grease d. glue e. ground</p><p>Title: The text identifies</p><p>The text identifies "style" as the sum of traits that we can see as\: a. fashionable, trendy, and expensive b. regular, repetitive, and rhythmic c. 10constant, recurring, and coherent d. elegant, aristocratic, and polished e. eccentric, individual, and unique</p><p>Title: Pablo Picasso was bo</p><p>Pablo Picasso was born in\: ______. a. Italy b. France c. Germany d. Brazil e. 10Spain Title: crayon is a fine-tex</p><p>______crayon is a fine-textured stick medium, available in shades of red, brown, and black. It is closely associated with the artist Georges Seurat. a. crayola b. sepia c. chalk d. pastel e. 10conté Title: Theo van Gogh earned</p><p>Theo van Gogh earned his living as a(n) ______. a. painter b. sculptor c. 10art dealer d. psychiatrist e. historian</p><p>Title: A faithful depiction</p><p>A faithful depiction of the natural world in art was highly valued in ______. a. 10ancient Greece and Rome b. the Middle Ages c. the Benin culture d. the Cycladic culture e. the Abstract Expressionist style</p><p>Title: The French artist Je</p><p>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. 10pencil d. pen and wash e. pastel</p><p>Title: The story and symbol</p><p>The story and symbols in a work of art make up its\: ______a. anthropomorphism b. representation c. 10iconography d. iconoclasm e. synthesism</p><p>Title: The word ______</p><p>The word ______is used to describe how a work of art looks, its size, shape, materials, color, and composition. a. reality b. naturalism c. representation d. content e. 10form</p><p>Title: This term has recent This term has recently come into common use to describe the works of nonprofessional artists whose work does not constitute a single recognizable style or artistic movement, but which stands "apart." a. surrealist b. 10outsider c. idealistic d. modernistic e. classical</p><p>Title: Andy Warhol is assoc</p><p>Andy Warhol is associated with the art movement known as ______. a. 10Pop Art b. Abstract Expressionism c. Neo-Expressionism d. Post-Modernism e. Renaissance Naturalism</p><p>Title: Style is always asso</p><p>Style is always associated with one single artist, never with a group. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The artist Joshua Re</p><p>The artist Joshua Reynolds is associated with the romantic style of English portraiture in the 18th century. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The term ______3</p><p>The term ______refers to size relationships between parts of a whole or between items perceived as a unit. a. scale b. balance c. 10proportion d. synchronization e. unity</p><p>Title: In ______bala</p><p>In ______balance, the two sides of a composition, on either side of an imaginary dividing line, correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of forms. a. informal b. 10symmetrical c. asymmetrical d. radial e. proportional</p><p>Title: The preparatory draw 2</p><p>The preparatory drawing for a fresco is called a ______. a. sketch b. mural c. mockup d. 10cartoon e. tempera</p><p>Title: Fresco can best be d 2</p><p>Fresco can best be defined as______. a. a method of painting that employs hot wax b. a watercolor c. 10a method of painting in wet plaster d. a type of oil painting e. a printmaking technique</p><p>Title: In the relief method</p><p>In the relief methods, the printing area is raised above the surface of the block. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Natural or synthetic 2</p><p>Natural or synthetic color particles, usually in powder form, are called______. a. binders b. vehicles c. grounds d. media e. 10pigments Title: Woodcut is interesti</p><p>Woodcut is interesting mainly as a historical technique, and is never used by contemporary artists. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: A nontransparent wat</p><p>A nontransparent watercolor that is thick and opaque is called______. a. 10gouache b. gum arabic c. synthetic d. impasto e. binder</p><p>Title: Though more complica</p><p>Though more complicated, a screenprint is much like a rubber stamp in its structure. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: In the production of</p><p>In the production of Japanese woodcuts, the artist executed the entire work from conception to printing. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The close associatio</p><p>The close association between writing and painting is evident in this culture where the brush has long been the preferred drawing tool as well as writing instrument. What culture is this? a. 10Asian b. Mayan c. Egyptian d. Scandinavian e. Australian</p><p>Title: The lithograph is as 2</p><p>The lithograph is associated with the______family of printing techniques. a. relief b. intaglio c. 10planographic d. serigraphic e. none of the above</p><p>Title: are two intaglio tec 2</p><p>______are two intaglio techniques that both use acid in the process. a. engraving and drypoint b. mezzotint and aquatint c. linocut and lithography d. woodcut and etching e. 10etching and aquatint Title: If you see 25/250 on</p><p>If you see 25/250 on a signed print, this means the work is the 25th impression from an edition of 250. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In a time when most</p><p>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. 10Käthe Kollwitz c. Dominique Ingres d. Basho e. Elise Engler</p><p>Title: In the intaglio meth</p><p>In the intaglio methods, the printing area is level with the surface of the plate. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: is a printing techni 2</p><p>______is a printing technique in which Bavarian limestone is the traditional printing "plate." a. linocutd. b. silkscreene. c. 10lithography d. aquatint e. drypoint</p><p>Title: This artist was aske</p><p>This artist was asked to participate in a gallery exhibit in New York by drawing the exhibit itself. The artist also drew virtually everything—art and functional fixtures of the building—all the same size. The work existed only from January to April, 1998. Who is this contemporary conceptual artist? a. Käthe Kollwitz b. Sol LeWitt c. Elliott Green d. Jennifer Bartlett e. 10Elise Engler</p><p>Title: Because Rembrandt us 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: Screenprinting is th</p><p>Screenprinting is the only major printmaking technique in which the image prints "right side out," instead of being a mirror image of the printing surface. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The type of printmak 2</p><p>The type of printmaking process involved in etching and engraving is called______. a. 10intagliod. b. reliefe. c. planography d. stencil e. woodblock</p><p>Title: American artist Arth</p><p>American artist Arthur Wesley Dow experimented with the techniques of Japanese woodcuts. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Picasso made a great</p><p>Picasso made a great many preliminary drawings for his famous painting Guernica. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: According to legend,</p><p>According to legend, the Chinese invented paper in the year 105 C. E. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Whenever you make an</p><p>Whenever you make an ice cube, you are, in effect, making a ______. a. asssembling b. 10casting c. carving d. relief e. model</p><p>Title: Leonardo da Vinci ad</p><p>Leonardo da Vinci advised artists in his Treatise on Painting never to sketch from life or nature. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: High-relief sculptur</p><p>High-relief sculpture ______. a. is carved fully in the round b. uses the lost-wax casting method c. projects only slightly from a background d. 10projects by at least half its depth from a background e. is a type of additive sculpture</p><p>Title: Van Eyck's painting</p><p>Van Eyck's painting "The Arnolfini Wedding" contains iconography related to the era and culture in which the work was created. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Silverpoint is consi</p><p>Silverpoint is considered one of the most demanding of the liquid drawing media. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Vincent van Gogh and</p><p>Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin worked in France at the same time, but they never met. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Rembrandt Resear</p><p>The Rembrandt Research Project has questioned the authorship of many paintings once thought to be by Rembrandt. a. True* b. False Title: We know of ancient G</p><p>We know of ancient Greece only from literary sources and paintings on pottery vessels. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Indian art, because</p><p>Indian art, because it is so different from art in the European tradition, cannot be discussed in terms of style. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Käthe Kollwitz was a</p><p>Käthe Kollwitz was a famous German painter who seldom used preparatory drawings. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Most artists who pai</p><p>Most artists who paint in an abstract or nonrepresentational style do so because they cannot draw well. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Andy Warhol's art se</p><p>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: Stylized" refers to</p><p>"Stylized" refers to art in which certain representative features of an image are exaggerated. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In a work of art, "c</p><p>In a work of art, "content" refers to the message that is communicated. a. True* b. False Title: Art that looks very</p><p>Art that looks very much like objects in the natural world is never expressive. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Felix Gonzalez' work</p><p>Felix Gonzalez' works are unusual because viewers are encouraged to take portions of the works. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: High-relief sculptur 2</p><p>High-relief sculpture______. a. is carved fully in the round b. uses the lost-wax casting method c. projects only slightly from a background d. 10projects by at least half its depth from a background e. is a type of additive sculpture</p><p>Title: Kinetic sculpture is</p><p>Kinetic sculpture is sculpture that______. a. can be exhibited outdoors b. 10incorporates motion c. is made from steel d. should best be viewed from all sides e. deals with the family</p><p>Title: The word ______3</p><p>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. 10contrapposto</p><p>Title: The sculptural metho 2</p><p>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. 10casting e. equestrian</p><p>Title: The term "environmen</p><p>The term "environmental sculpture" refers to ______. aslisted a. sculptures you can walk into and through b. sculptures displayed outdoors c. sculptures that are part of the natural landscape d. 10all of these e. a and b only</p><p>Title: The coins we use as 2</p><p>The coins we use as money usually have a sculptural design carved in______. a. high relief b. 10low relief c. reverse d. negative mold e. lost-wax casting</p><p>Title: Which 20th-century E</p><p>Which 20th-century English artist sculpts abstract human forms to explore the body's visual harmonies with landscape? a. Red Grooms b. Christo c. 10Henry Moore d. Jeff Koons e. Alexander Calder</p><p>Title: If you wanted to cre</p><p>If you wanted to create a large, naturalistic sculpture with long, thin arms projecting into space, you should probably ______. a. 10cast in bronze b. model in terra cotta c. carve in marble d. assemble from wood e. cast in plaster</p><p>Title: is the term used to</p><p>______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. 10patina e. glaze</p><p>Title: A mobile is a sculpt</p><p>A mobile is a sculpture that ______. a. can be exhibited outdoors b. 10incorporates motion c. is made from metal d. should best be viewed from all sides e. deals with the family</p><p>Title: The concept of the " 2</p><p>The concept of the "vanishing point" is the key to atmospheric perspective. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Vine charcoal is act</p><p>Vine charcoal is actually burned wood. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In two-dimensional a 3</p><p>In two-dimensional art, a massing of closely spaced lines or brush strokes can produce visual texture. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Pastel is a soft dra</p><p>Pastel is a soft drawing medium that mimics the color effects of painting. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The word ______2</p><p>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. 10contrapposto</p><p>Title: Complementary color 2</p><p>Complementary color harmonies are those in which the colors are close to one another on the color wheel. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The sculptural metho</p><p>The sculptural method that generally involves the use of molten (superheated. metal is called ______. a. modeling b. carving c. assembling d. 10casting e. equestrian</p><p>Title: Two qualities often</p><p>Two qualities often associated with drawing are familiarity and intimacy. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Carving is a process</p><p>Carving is a process for sculpture in which the two principal materials are ______. a. wood and steel b. wood and plastic c. 10wood and stone d. stone and metal e. metal and plastic</p><p>Title: In her mature work,</p><p>In her mature work, Elise Engler often treated the harsh images of war and the hardships experienced by women and children. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: On the color wheel, 2</p><p>On the color wheel, orange, green, and violet are known as secondary colors. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Clay that has been f</p><p>Clay that has been fired to make it hard is often called by the Italian name ______. a. 10terra cotta b. terra incognita c. cire perdue d. contrapposto e. terra firma</p><p>Title: The major characteri</p><p>The major characteristic of watercolor is its ______. a. opacity b. 10transparency c. content d. long drying time e. chalkiness</p><p>Title: What painting medium</p><p>What painting medium introduced in the 1950s has challenged the supremacy of oil painting? a. egg tempera b. watercolor c. collage d. 10acrylics e. fresco</p><p>Title: The coins we use as</p><p>The coins we use as money usually have a sculptural design in ______. a. high relief b. 10low relief c. reverse d. negative mold e. lost-wax casting</p><p>Title: Pablo Picasso worked</p><p>Pablo Picasso worked in many styles, from the highly abstract to the naturalistic. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The preparatory draw</p><p>The preparatory drawing for a fresco is called a ______. a. sketch b. mural c. mockup d. 10cartoon e. tempera</p><p>Title: The sculptor Olowe o</p><p>The sculptor Olowe of Ise is one of the most famous artists of which civilization? a. Greece b. Asia c. Meso-America d. Europe e. 10Africa</p><p>Title: Fresco can best be d</p><p>Fresco can best be defined as ______. a. a method of painting that employs hot wax b. a watercolor c. 10a method of painting in wet plaster d. a type of oil painting e. a printmaking technique</p><p>Title: Quinten Massays pain</p><p>Quinten Massays painted Grotesque Old Woman to satirize pride, vanity, and human folly. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: "Pietà," a standard s</p><p>"Pietà," a standard subject in Christian art, depicts the mother of Jesus holding her son's body. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In classic Japanese</p><p>In classic Japanese landscape paintings, a watercolor effect often is achieved by dilution of ______. a. oil b. 10ink c. rice powder d. egg yolk e. wax</p><p>Title: Encaustic can best b Encaustic can best be defined as ______. a. 10a method of painting that employs hot wax b. a variation of watercolor c. a method of painting in wet plaster d. a type of oil painting e. a new brand of synthetic paint</p><p>Title: Theo van Gogh was Vi</p><p>Theo van Gogh was Vincent van Gogh's father. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The terms representa</p><p>The terms representational, abstract, and nonrepresentational categorize art by how it relates to the appearances of the visible world. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Great Pyramids o</p><p>The Great Pyramids of Mycerinus, Chefren, and Cheops are found in Egypt near the town of ______. a. Cairo b. Alexandria c. 10Giza d. Thebes e. Luxor</p><p>Title: The painting called</p><p>The painting called Guernica was made by ______. a. Paul Cézanne b. Jacob Lawrence c. Robert Rauschenberg d. 10Pablo Picasso e. Honore Daumier</p><p>Title: A person who acts as</p><p>A person who acts as a medium between the human and spirit worlds is known by many cultures as what? a. a hero b. a bard c. a transformer d. a chieftain e. 10a shaman</p><p>Title: Religious images hel</p><p>Religious images help viewers to direct their thoughts toward spiritual matters by doing what? a. realistically portraying deities b. 10giving concrete form to abstract ideas c. creating a mood of serenity d. illustrating proverbs e. telling creation stories</p><p>Title: In order to help oth</p><p>In order to help others attain freedom from the cycle of death and rebirth, Bodhisattvas defer their own ultimate goal of ______. a. 10nirvana b. paradise c. heaven d. reincarnation e. immortality</p><p>Title: 13</p><p>The Venus of Willendorf is assumed to have been a goddess worshiped by the ancient people who made the figurine. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: 14</p><p>Assyrian winged beasts often were carved with five legs, so they could be seen from the front as standing still and from the side as walking. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Tut's tomb</p><p>Howard Carter's finding of Tutankhamun's tomb took the world completely by surprise, because no one knew the young king had existed. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Radial balance occur Radial balance occurs when the forms in a composition move outward from a central point like the spokes of a wheel. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The sources of Mycen</p><p>The sources of Mycenean gold were probably Babylon and Rome. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Cycladic artists wor</p><p>Cycladic artists worked in the area near the Aegean. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Silverpoint is consi 2</p><p>Silverpoint is considered one of the most demanding of the liquid drawing media. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Tutankhamun succeede</p><p>Tutankhamun succeeded Akhenaten on the Egyptian throne. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Vine charcoal is act 2</p><p>Vine charcoal is actually burned wood. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Akhenaten attempted</p><p>Akhenaten attempted to establish monotheism in Egypt. aslisted a. True* b. False Title: Oil paint is valued 2</p><p>Oil paint is valued for its luminous colors and quick drying. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Polish sculptor</p><p>The Polish sculptor Magdalena Abakanowicz is best known for complex works featuring the repetition of many ______. a. boxes b. curves c. geometric shapes d. 10parts of human bodies e. cast elements from the sea</p><p>Title: Cellini created a li</p><p>Cellini created a life-size sculpture that depicted the story of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Neolithic is the pre</p><p>Neolithic is the preferred term for the Old Stone Age. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The basic, underlyin 2</p><p>The basic, underlying principle of lithography is that oil and vinegar do not mix. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Carving is the metho</p><p>Carving is the method most frequently used in African sculpture of the Pre-colonial era. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Aquatint is a major 2</p><p>Aquatint is a major technique for creating lines in intaglio printmaking. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Constantine was the</p><p>Constantine was the first Roman emperor who allowed Christians to practice their religion freely. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Richard Hunt's large</p><p>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: Raphael's School of</p><p>Raphael's School of Athens was created in what medium? a. gouache b. mosaic c. 10fresco d. watercolor e. acrylic</p><p>Title: In the relief method 2</p><p>In the relief methods, the printing area is raised above the surface of the block.. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Natural or synthetic</p><p>Natural or synthetic color particles, usually in powder form, are called ______. a. binders b. vehicles c. grounds d. media e. 10pigments</p><p>Title: In lost-wax casting,</p><p>In lost-wax casting, the wax is "lost" so that it can be replaced by the clay or plaster model. a. True b. False* Title: If you see 25/250 on 2</p><p>If you see 25/250 on a signed print, this means the work is the 25th impression from an edition of 250. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: A marble sculpture b</p><p>A marble sculpture by Michelangelo would be a good example of the carving method. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Both John Marin and</p><p>Both John Marin and Winslow Homer were noted for major works in ______. a. fresco b. egg tempera c. impasto d. 10watercolor e. Detroit</p><p>Title: Fresco</p><p>Fresco is ______a. Painting with hot colored wax b. Water soluble colored plastic polymer paint c. Egg and water emulsion d. 10Watercolor on fresh lime plaster e. Utilization of tusche in serigraphy Title: In creating the Colo</p><p>In creating the Colossal Head, Olmec artists used the lost-wax method of sculpting. a. True b. False* Title: A nontranslucent wat</p><p>A nontranslucent watercolor that is thick and opaque is called ______. a. 10gouache b. gum arabic c. synthetic d. impasto e. binder Title: Tempera</p><p>Tempera is ______. a. Painting with hot colored wax b. Water soluble colored plastic polymer paint c. 10Egg and water emulsion d. Watercolor on fresh lime plaster e. Utilization of tusche in serigraphy</p><p>Title: Helen Frankenthaler</p><p>Helen Frankenthaler is often associated with diluted synthetic paints used as ______. aslisted a. impasto b. 10stain c. fresco d. background e. self-portraits</p><p>Title: Cellini's recounting</p><p>Cellini's recounting of his creation of Perseus and Medusa relates the difficulty of creating large scale works using the lost-wax technique. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Mexican artist D</p><p>The Mexican artist Diego Rivera is noted for his ______. a. murals b. frescoes c. large-scale paintings d. social commentary e. 10all of these</p><p>Title: Deborah Butterfield'</p><p>Deborah Butterfield's Vermillion depicts a horse made entirely of flowers. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Andrew Wyeth's "secr</p><p>Andrew Wyeth's "secret" paintings of the 1970s and 1980s depict a woman known only as ______. a. 10Helga b. Christina c. Olga d. Helen e. Madame X Title: The Olmec culture fl</p><p>The Olmec culture flourished from 1500 to 300 B. C. E. in what is today southern ______. a. Peru b. Arizona c. Africa d. Australia e. 10Mexico</p><p>Title: The public viewers o</p><p>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 grew</p><p>Jacob Lawrence grew up and received his artistic training in ______. a. England b. California c. Mississippi d. Brooklyn e. 10Harlem</p><p>Title: This artist resisted</p><p>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. 10Malevich d. Seurat e. Bosch</p><p>Title: In the early 20th ce</p><p>In the early 20th century both Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque experimented with the technique of ______. a. fresco b. 10collage c. mosaic d. automatic writing e. tempera Title: The artist who used</p><p>The artist who used pressed paper pulp to create images such as Diving Board with Shadow was which of these artists? a. 10Hockney b. Lin c. Picasso d. Pippin e. LeWitt</p><p>Title: At the Hub of Things</p><p>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. 10Kapoor</p><p>Title: Jacob Lawrence's pai</p><p>Jacob Lawrence's paintings depict people he saw while living and working in Harlem. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Smithson's Spiral Je</p><p>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. 10submerged d. copied in several other locations e. extended to form a land bridge</p><p>Title: The Oxbow (Connectic</p><p>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. 10Cole</p><p>Title: What artist created What artist created the sculpture Wedding Chapel IV from found objects which were later painted white? a. Thomas Cole b. 10Louise Nevelson c. Henri Rousseau d. I.M. Pei e. Maya Lin</p><p>Title: The Vietnam Memorial</p><p>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's Untitle</p><p>Sol LeWitt's Untitled Cube is an example of Abstract Expressionism. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: David Hockney worked</p><p>David Hockney worked with a master printer and experimented with using colored paper pulp to paint images. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Variety can be chaos</p><p>Variety can be chaos if balance is not present a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Unity is the appeara</p><p>Unity is the appearance or condition of oneness usually brought about by a combination of motivating ideas. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Balance is establish</p><p>Balance is established between the boredom created by too much uniformity and the chaos of uncontrolled variety. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Visual rhythm operat</p><p>Visual rhythm operates when there is ordered repetition. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Axial Balance and ra</p><p>Axial Balance and radial balance are both types of symmetrical balance. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Encaustic</p><p>Encaustic is ______. a. 10Painting 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: Empress Theodora was</p><p>Empress Theodora was responsible for converting the Emperor Constantine to Christianity. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The acacia tree is t</p><p>The acacia tree is the source of vermillion. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Acrylic</p><p>Acrylic is ______. a. Painting with hot colored wax b. 10Water 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: The Chinese discover The Chinese discovered that gum arabic removes clumps from inks. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Modeling</p><p>What type of process is Modeling? a. 10Additive process b. Subtractive process c. Firing process d. Substitution process</p><p>Title: Organic pigments a</p><p>Organic pigments are probably the most ancient. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Casting</p><p>What type of process is Casting? a. Additive process b. Subtractive process c. Firing process d. 10Substitution process</p><p>Title: Jeff Koons had his l</p><p>Jeff Koons had his large sculpture Puppy cast in bronze to make it permanent. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Lakes are produced f</p><p>Lakes are produced from both organic and inorganic sources. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Carving</p><p>What type of process is Carving? a. Additive process b. 10Subtractive process c. Firing process d. Substitution process Title: The French term for</p><p>The French term for "high relief" sculpture is cire-perdue. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Fluency and flexibil :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Fluency and flexibility are two characteristics of creativity. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Kiki Smith works pri</p><p>Kiki Smith works primarily in wood, especially in the work entitled Honeywax. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Raphael painted a sp</p><p>Raphael painted a splendid portrait of Pope Leo X posed with his nephews, both cardinals of the church. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Rodin's sculpture ca</p><p>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: The tomb of the boy-</p><p>The tomb of the boy-king Tutankhamun was found in an area of Egypt known as the ______. a. Aswan Valley b. Garden of the Pharaohs c. 10Valley of the Kings d. Land of the Pyramids e. Temple of Luxor</p><p>Title: Alice Aycock's sculp Alice Aycock's sculptures sometimes have words stenciled onto them, as part of her own personal symbolism. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Jeff Koon's Puppy ha</p><p>Jeff Koon's Puppy has remained in its original form in Germany since 1992. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Mycenaean culture, a</p><p>Mycenaean culture, alone among pre-Hellenic Aegean cultures, produced many artifacts made of\: a. mosaic b. marble c. terra cotta d. fresco e. 10gold</p><p>Title: Modeling for sculptu</p><p>Modeling for sculpture is usually associated with clay, but wax and plaster are also common. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Great Sphinx</p><p>The Great Sphinx at Giza, in Egypt, has the head of a man and the body of a ______. a. woman b. pharaoh c. 10lion d. horse e. fish</p><p>Title: The French term for 2</p><p>The French term for "high relief" sculpture is cire-perdue. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Carving in marble is</p><p>Carving in marble is among the safest of sculptural techniques, because the stone is too hard to allow for mistakes. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Sculptural depiction</p><p>Sculptural depictions of spiritual beings are usually presented in formal poses. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The thematic subject</p><p>The thematic subject of the stone and gravel garden at Ryoan-ji Temple in Kyoto is "storytelling." a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Landscape is the mos</p><p>Landscape is the most highly regarded subject in traditional Chinese painting. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: In art, the Buddha i</p><p>In art, the Buddha is usually portrayed in a serene, frontal pose, while bodhisattvas often have more relaxed poses. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Thomas Cole left Eng</p><p>Thomas Cole left England for France to become an Impressionist. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Great Pyramids at Gi</p><p>Great Pyramids at Giza, in Egypt, originally served as administrative offices for the pharaohs who built them. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Honoré Daumier was a</p><p>Honoré Daumier was a 19th-century French artist famed for his harsh political criticism and biting cartoons. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Hieronymus Bosch was</p><p>Hieronymus Bosch was a 16th-century Netherlandish painter best known for his elaborate, outlandish fantasy landscapes. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Sainte-Chapelle serv</p><p>Sainte-Chapelle served as a private chapel for the French king and his court. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Cimabue was an India</p><p>Cimabue was an Indian artist employed in the service of the great Mughal emperor Akbar. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: In The Last Supper L</p><p>In The Last Supper Leonardo da Vinci used linear perspective to create a sense of ______. a. 10deep space in the banquet hall b. religious mystery c. impending disaster d. claustrophobia e. resurrection</p><p>Title: Michelangelo was the</p><p>Michelangelo was the architect and sculptor of the Medici Chapel in Rome. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The term contrappos</p><p>The term &ldquo;contrapposto&rdquo; refers to the depiction of more than one event in time in the same work of art. aslisted a. True b. False* Title: Artists of the Renai</p><p>Artists of the Renaissance found their chief source of inspiration in the Gothic styles from northern Europe. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Leonardo delivered t</p><p>Leonardo delivered the Mona Lisa to her husband before he left Italy. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Donatello was the pr</p><p>Donatello was the principal sculptor of the famous bronze doors known as the &ldquo;Gates of Paradise. &rdquo; aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>:TYPE:MC:1:0:A Title: The Minoan culture</p><p>The Minoan culture, dating from about 2000 B. C. E. was centered in which great city where King Minos had his palace? a. 10Knossos b. Babylon c. Thebes d. Luxor e. Giza</p><p>Title: Sofonisba Anguissola</p><p>Sofonisba Anguissola was the first female artist known to have become famous among her contemporaries. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Lascaux cave con</p><p>The Lascaux cave containing the paleolithic paintings is in southern ______. aslisted a. Mexico b. Spain c. India d. Greece e. 10France</p><p>Title: Christo and Jeanne-C</p><p>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: Although Masaccio wa</p><p>Although Masaccio was primarily a painter and sculptor, he turned his hand to architecture in old age. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Queen Nefertiti is p</p><p>Queen Nefertiti is presented in an elegant and naturalistic style rather than in the stylized traditional manner because ______. a. 10Akhenaten decreed this style. b. She was too beautiful to be abstracted. c. She was a foreigner. d. She was considered a humble person. e. She had enough money to hire a realistic artist.</p><p>Title: Many of Henry Moore'</p><p>Many of Henry Moore's sculptures are displayed outdoors. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Serpent Mound in</p><p>The Serpent Mound in Ohio was created by Spanish conquistadors. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Much ornate animal-s</p><p>Much ornate animal-style art has been found near London, England, as part of a burial in a Viking's ______. a. tomb b. 10ship c. palace d. treasure chest e. manuscript</p><p>Title: The surface of a giv</p><p>The surface of a given support is prepared for use by sizing with doeskin glue. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Sizing a canvas supp</p><p>Sizing a canvas support seals the surface, making it waterproof. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: During the Middle Ag</p><p>During the Middle Ages the practice arose of elaborately hand-painting manuscripts. This was known as ______. a. 10illumination b. decoration c. scriptoration d. calligraphy e. animation</p><p>Title: Sizing and/or primin</p><p>Sizing and/or priming create a ground on the support. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Parchment was the fi</p><p>Parchment was the first type of paper made in Europe. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Gesso is an Italian</p><p>Gesso is an Italian binder for oil paints. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: When first introduce When first introduced, gesso was made from chalk or plaster of Paris and glue. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Sizing is mixed into</p><p>Sizing is mixed into the pulp of watercolor paper as the watercolor paper is being made. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: When a painting or o</p><p>When a painting or other work of art is designed almost entirely in one hue or color, its color scheme is said to be ______. a. analogous b. repetitive c. 10monochromatic d. complementary e. ambiguous</p><p>Title: Giorgio Vasari, the</p><p>Giorgio Vasari, the 16th-century biographer, referred to what artist as "an artist as talented as he was gracious." a. 10Raphael b. da Vinci c. Michelangelo d. Dürer e. Grien</p><p>Title: What contemporary sc</p><p>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. 10Pfaff</p><p>Title: If you stare at cert</p><p>If you stare at certain color areas for half a minute and then turn your eyes quickly to a white page or wall, you may see the same image in its complementary colors. This phenomenon is called ______. a. color image b. hallucination c. 10afterimage d. point image e. optical exhaustion</p><p>Title: On the basic color w</p><p>On the basic color wheel, the hues red, yellow, and blue are called ______colors. a. tertiary b. 10primary c. secondary d. complementary e. analogous</p><p>Title: The Renaissance arti</p><p>The Renaissance artist da Vinci created a mural that has been restored by Dr. Pinan Brambilla; this mural takes as its subject what event? a. a meeting of the Roman Senate b. a view of an ideal city c. a group of famous Renaissance artists d. 10the last supper e. the madonna and child among relatives</p><p>Title: When intersecting pa</p><p>When intersecting parallel lines are used to create value and shading in a drawing or print, the technique is called ______. a. 10cross-hatching b. stippling c. scribbling d. intersecting e. none of these</p><p>Title: Much of our present-</p><p>Much of our present-day color theory can be traced to experiments by ______. a. Albert Einstein b. Thomas Edison c. Georges Seurat d. Piet Mondrian e. 10Isaac Newton</p><p>Title: The word form is ide</p><p>The word form is identified in the text as ______. a. shape or mass b. the way an artwork is put together c. composition d. structure e. 10all of these</p><p>Title: Textures we experien</p><p>Textures we experience through the sense of touch are called ______textures. a. soft b. 10actual or tactile c. visual or perceptional d. memorable e. illusionistic</p><p>Title: The Minotar of Greek</p><p>The Minotar of Greek mythology is the oldest know form of composite imagery. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Bull jumping was a f</p><p>Bull jumping was a favorite sport in Minoan times. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Minoan frescoes were</p><p>Minoan frescoes were done in the buon fresco technique. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebr</p><p>Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun never received another royal commission after Marie Antoinette died. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: In Roman mythology,</p><p>In Roman mythology, Ceres was the goddess of agriculture, and her name is the root of the word &ldquo;cereal. &rdquo; aslisted a. True* b. False Title: A Kore figure depict</p><p>A Kore figure depicts a young man, sometimes a victor in a game. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Michelangelo was the 2</p><p>Michelangelo was the architect and sculptor of the Cornaro Chapel in Rome. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Greeks' carving</p><p>The Greeks&rsquo; carving skills were learned from the ancient Egyptians. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Hall of Mirrors</p><p>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</p><p>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: The Greek Kouri were</p><p>The Greek Kouroi were the first truly free-standing large stone images of the human form. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: A Kore is a maiden d</p><p>A Kore is a maiden dedicated to a particular goddess. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: was an early Renaiss</p><p>______was an early Renaissance sculptor who served as assistant to Lorenzo Ghiberti. The young sculptor's freestanding statue of St. Mark in Florence contributes to his reputation as the first modern sculptor. a. Sluter b. 10Donatello c. Michelangelo d. Bernini e. Leonardo</p><p>Title: The unchanging white</p><p>The unchanging whiteness of rag papers is due to the fact that they are acid free. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Papers not made from</p><p>Papers not made from rags will yellow with age and exposure to light. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The 18th-century pai</p><p>The 18th-century painter van Ruisdael made a fortune doing portraits of the nobility and the clergy. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The term sfumato in</p><p>The term sfumato in a painting, as exemplified by the Mona Lisa, refers to ______. a. the smile on the model's face b. a type of linear perspective c. the kind of oil paint used d. the sitter's pose e. 10a hazy, cloudy atmosphere</p><p>Title: Michelangelo conside</p><p>Michelangelo considered himself always to be by nature a ______. a. painter b. architect c. 10sculptor d. muralist e. poet</p><p>Title: The difference betwe</p><p>The difference between gouache and watercolor is transparency. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Because of their com</p><p>Because of their compatibility, acrylics can be painted over oil paints. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Jacques-Louis David</p><p>Jacques-Louis David was an artist closely associated with the French Revolution. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Besides being an art</p><p>Besides being an artist, ______was also an architect, engineer, inventor, scientist, mathematician, and musician. Who is this artist who, perhaps more than any other, represents the ideal Renaissance Man? a. Michelangelo b. Raphael c. Titian d. Giorgione e. 10Leonardo da Vinci</p><p>Title: Rococo is an art pri</p><p>Rococo is a style of art primarily associated with the French middle and lower classes. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The text cites playf</p><p>The text cites playfulness as one of the eight characteristics of creativity. a. True* b. False Title: The Renaissance beli</p><p>The Renaissance belief that humankind was not worthless in the eyes of God as the Church had taught during the Middle Ages has come to be known as which of the following? a. Mannerism b. Protestantism c. Inquisition d. patronage e. 10Humanism</p><p>Title: Two characteristics</p><p>Two characteristics often linked with creativity are ______and______. a. integrity and compulsiveness b. intelligence and truthfulness c. diligence and reliability d. 10sensitivity and flexibility e. openness and calm</p><p>Title: Michelangelo created</p><p>Michelangelo created a monumental statue of what religious figure to serve as a symbol of the new Florentine republic? a. Noah b. Adam c. Pope Julius II d. 10David e. St. Paul</p><p>Title: The text identifies 2</p><p>The text identifies "style" as the sum of traits that we can see as ______. a. fashionable, trendy, and expensive b. regular, repetitive, and rhythmic c. 10constant, recurring, and coherent d. elegant, aristocratic, and polished e. eccentric, individual, and unique</p><p>Title: The story and symbol 2</p><p>The story and symbols in a work of art make up its ______. a. anthropomorphism b. representation c. 10iconography d. iconoclasm e. synthesism Title: When a painting or o 2</p><p>When a painting or other work of art is designed almost entirely in one hue or color, its color scheme is said to be______. a. analogous b. repetitive c. 10monochromatic d. complementary e. ambiguous</p><p>Title: On the basic color w 2</p><p>On the basic color wheel, the hues red, yellow, and blue are called ______colors. a. tertiary b. 10primary c. secondary d. complementary e. analogous</p><p>Title: A caryatid is a supp</p><p>A caryatid is a supporting column in the form of a draped female figure. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Greek word acrop</p><p>The Greek word acropolis means &ldquo;athletic stadium. &rdquo; aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Gianlorenzo Bernini</p><p>Gianlorenzo Bernini always considered himself above all to be a sculptor, and he resented having patrons force him into other kinds of projects. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Minoan columns were</p><p>Minoan columns were wider at the top than at the bottom. aslisted a. True* b. False :</p><p>Title: Eugène Delacroix was</p><p>Eugène Delacroix was a leading French Neoclassical painter. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Laocoon Group re</p><p>The Laocoon Group represents the Classical Greek style. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Vigee-Lebrun</p><p>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. 10Russia e. Turkey</p><p>Title: Berninis St. Tere</p><p>Bernini's St. Teresa in Ecstasy portrays the saint being visited by a ______. a. 10angel b. devil c. priest d. servant e. bishop</p><p>Title: Realism and Impressi</p><p>Realism and Impressionism are two important 20th-century movements in art. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Trojan soldiers fill</p><p>Trojan soldiers filled the colossal wooden horse in a famous trick the Trojans used to gain access to the city. aslisted a. True b. False* Title: Manet's painting Le</p><p>Manet's painting "Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe" shows a kind of outdoor picnic. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Edouard Manet was a</p><p>Edouard Manet was a highly successful artist who never lacked for commissions. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Pantheon in Rome</p><p>The Pantheon in Rome probably was designed by Julius Caesar. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Rococo______</p><p>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. 10Rococo d. Bourgeois e. Romantic</p><p>Title: Paul Gauguin's first</p><p>Paul Gauguin's first important career was as a stockbroker. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Mondrian's best-know</p><p>Mondrian's best-known paintings use primary colors and geometric shapes. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Ferdinand Léger was</p><p>Ferdinand Léger was an important landscape painter of the late 19th and early 20th century. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Elisabeth Vigée-LeBr</p><p>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. 10Marie Antoinette</p><p>Title: Van Gogh, Cézanne, G</p><p>Van Gogh, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Seurat are the artists most often associated with ______. a. Impressionism b. 10Post-Impressionism c. Romanticism d. Realism e. Expressionism</p><p>Title: An early-20th-centur</p><p>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. 10Cubism c. Abstract Expressionism d. Surrealism e. Minimal Art</p><p>Title: The Pantheon was des</p><p>The Pantheon was designed to be a planetarium. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Constantine moved th</p><p>Constantine moved the Roman capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed the city Istanbul. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The later works of G The later works of Gauguin reflect his life in Tahiti. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Marcel Duchamp's Bot</p><p>Marcel Duchamp's "Bottle Dryer" is an excellent example of Impressionism. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: We call the Middle A</p><p>We call the Middle Ages by that name because they comprise the period between two high points in artistic glory &ndash; the Classical period and the Renaissance. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Eugène Delacroix pai</p><p>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: The term "proto-Rena</p><p>The term &ldquo;proto-Renaissance&rdquo; refers to the transitional period between the Classical Era and the Renaissance. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Bauhaus was a sc</p><p>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: The Surrealists soug</p><p>The Surrealists sought to ______. a. create multiple points of view b. 10probe 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: Although Dali's and</p><p>Although Dali's and Miró's works look very little alike, both artists are associated with Surrealism. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Pablo Picasso was bo</p><p>Pablo Picasso was born in ______. a. Italy b. France *c. Spain d. the United States e. Brazil</p><p>Title: Constructivism</p><p>Which artistic movement was begun in Russia by Tatlin? a. Dada b. Cubism c. Futurism *d. Constructivism e. Surrealism</p><p>Title: Although they worked</p><p>Although they worked at the same time, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh never met. a. True *b. False</p><p>Title: Leger</p><p>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: The only female phar The only female pharaoh to rule Upper and Lower Egypt was ______. a. Nofret b. Senetyotes c. Fefertiti *d. Hatshepsut e. Ankhesenamon</p><p>Title: Ingres and Delacroix</p><p>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: Which of the followi</p><p>Which of the following is not relative to Greek architecture? aslisted a. Corinthian b. Doric c. Ionian d. Minoan e. 10Mastabic Title: Robert Rauschenberg'</p><p>Robert Rauschenberg's "Factum II" is representative of what the artist called a "combine painting". a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The "New York School</p><p>The "New York School" and "action painting" are terms often used to describe Abstract Expressionism. a. True* b. False Title: What artist was famo</p><p>What artist was famous for his ready-mades, objects purchased and then presented as sculptures with virtually no alterations? a. Picasso b. 10Duchamp c. Klee d. Gropius e. Oppenheimer Title: Laurie Anderson is b 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* Title: Surrealism</p><p>Which movement was formulated in the 1920s as an outgrowth of Dada? a. 10Surrealism b. Fauvism c. Cubism d. Romanticism e. Futurism Title: Of the following art</p><p>Of the following artists, ______is NOT associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement. a. Pollock b. de Kooning c. Franz Kline d. 10Warhol e. Lee Krasner Title: Basquiat</p><p>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. 10Jean-Michel Basquiat e. Terry Winters Title: Two of the most prom</p><p>Two of the most prominent Abstract Expressionist painters were ______. a. 10Pollock and de Kooning b. de Kooning and Picasso c. Johns and Lichtenstein d. Kiefer and Chia e. Albers and Pollock Title: Kouros Figure</p><p>The blocklike, rigid sculptures of young, nude men from Archaic Greece are called ______figures. a. 10Kouros b. Apollo c. Phidian d. Athena e. Hermes Title: Parthenon</p><p>On top of the Acropolis in Athens sits the Doric temple known as the ______. a. 10Parthenon b. Pantheon c. Panacea d. Colosseum e. Hippodrome Title: Susan Rothenberg's p</p><p>Susan Rothenberg's paintings first came to public attention in a 1978 exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art. a. True* b. False Title: Pantheon</p><p>This building in Rome has a huge hemispherical dome with an oculus in the center. It was dedicated to "all the gods," and is called the ______. a. 10Pantheon b. Catacomb c. Forum d. Colosseum e. Rotunda Title: Orange</p><p>What fruit is named for its color? numbers a. Banana b. 10Orange :REASON2:H You got it! c. Apple d. Pear Title: Most of Jackson Poll</p><p>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: Pompeii</p><p>We know about Roman wall paintings because in 79 C.E., Mt. Vesuvius erupted and buried the city of ______, preserving many of the homes and other buildings, and leaving the wall paintings intact. a. 10Pompeii b. Byzantium c. Babylon d. Athens e. Rome :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Pompeii</p><p># Start of question: Luis Jimenez' Fiesta</p><p>Title: Luis Jimenez' Fiesta</p><p>Luis Jimenez' "Fiesta" celebrates the art and dance of Italy. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Purple sky</p><p>The sky is normally purple. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Figure Paintings from Egypt</p><p>In figure paintings from Egypt, various body parts are often shown from different viewpoints, so they will show to the best advantage. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Matthew Barney in Cr</p><p>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: Sample score counts</p><p>The score from this sample quiz counts toward my grade in ART 100. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Elizabeth Murray's w</p><p>Elizabeth Murray's work is somewhat reminiscent of both Surrealism and Cubism. a. True* b. False Title: Laurie Anderson and</p><p>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. 10performance artists d. computer artists e. Pop artists</p><p>Title: Pop artists of the 1</p><p>Pop artists of the 1960s took their inspiration from\: a. Sigmund Freud b. the camera c. 10American commercial culture d. dreams e. their fathers</p><p>Title: Contemporary artist</p><p>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. 10blowups of magazine photos e. reproductions of master paintings</p><p>Title: What we refer to as "art"</p><p>What we refer to as "art" was born less than 10,000 years ago. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Modern humans evolved from Homo Sapiens Sapiens.</p><p>Modern humans evolved from Homo Sapiens Sapiens. aslisted a. True* b. False :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Modern humans evolved from Homo Sapiens Sapiens.</p><p># Start of question: The Neo-Expressionis</p><p>Title: The Neo-Expressionis 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</p><p>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. 10Lucian Freud d. Jean-Michel Basquiat e. Willem de Kooning</p><p>Title: Paleolithic refers to "New Stone Age".</p><p>Paleolithic refers to "New Stone Age". aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Jaune Quick to See S</p><p>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 uses a</p><p>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. 10information e. television</p><p>Title: Guerilla Girls</p><p>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. 10the Guerrilla Girls :CAT:art100final</p><p>Title: 1</p><p>The Palette of King Narmer is called by that name because the king used it for mixing colors when he pursued his hobby of painting. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Sumerian sculpture</p><p>In Sumerian sculptures, a popular subject is the lion hunt. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: 11</p><p>In figure paintings from Egypt and other ancient cultures, various body parts are often shown from different viewpoints, so they will show to best advantage. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: 12</p><p>The Minoan culture is named for the legendary king Hammurabi. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Scholars believe Stonehenge</p><p>Scholars believe Stonehenge was originally built as part of a royal palace. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Contrapposto pose</p><p>A relaxed contrapposto pose begins to appear in the figure sculpture of the Classical period in Greece. aslisted a. True* b. False Title: Tool making chronology</p><p>In order to make tools, humans had to first______. a. Learn to use tools b. Learn to "appoint" tools c. Connect form and function d. 10All of the above e. None of the above</p><p>Title: Colosseum as a Church</p><p>The Colosseum in Rome was originally intended to serve as a church. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Venus figures</p><p>Venus figures appeared first during the Neolithic Period. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Cave painting locations</p><p>The paintings on the walls of Paleolithic caves are always near the front entrance. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Mona Lisa</p><p>The Mona Lisa was painted by Michelangelo. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Chauvet cave discovery</p><p>One of the most recently-discovered Paleolithic caves containing many wall paintings is called ______. a. Altamira Cave b. Lascaux cave c. 10Chauvet cave d. Anasazi cave e. Akhenaten cave Title: Humans in cave paintings</p><p>It was usual to see groups of humans depicted in Paleolithic cave paintings. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Constantine and Christianity</p><p>______was the Roman emperor who first acknowledged and supported Christianity. a. Caesar b. Antony c. Ramesses d. 10Constantine e. Donatello</p><p>Title: Hunting magic</p><p>All cave paintings were done as "hunting magic". aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: A "tool by appointme</p><p>A &ldquo;tool by appointment&rdquo; was the result of early humans improving a tool&rsquo;s form and function. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Early Christian pictorial space</p><p>The attempts to create naturalism and a sense of depth that we saw in the paintings from Pompeii were continued and perfected during the Early Christian era. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Stonehenge</p><p>Stonehenge is an example of Paleolithic architecture. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Stonehenge summer solstice The sun rises directly over the heel stone at Stonehenge on ______. a. The winter solstice b. The vernal equinox c. The autumnal equinox d. 10The summer solstice e. Noon</p><p>Title: Stonehenge/ceremony</p><p>Stonehenge was never used for ceremonial purposes. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Stonehenge/ceremonies 2</p><p>Stonehenge continues to be used for religious ceremonies to the present day. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Theodora mosaics in Ravenna</p><p>"The Empress Theodora and Her Retinue" is an example of the stunning ______on the walls of San Vitale, Ravenna. a. Paintings b. Sculptures c. Reliefs d. Tapestries e. 10Mosaics</p><p>Title: Amarna style</p><p>During the Amarna Period in Ancient Egypt, the pharaoh's name was ______. a. Rameses the Great b. Ignacious c. 10Akhenaten d. Tutankhaten e. Imhotep</p><p>Title: Mosaics</p><p>Mosaics are made with ______. a. 10Glass and stone tiles b. Pigments applied to plaster walls c. Incising on stone d. Carved stone e. Inlaid enamel</p><p>Title: Egyptian art function</p><p>The art of ancient Egypt was primarily ______. a. Decorative b. Commercial c. Made for non-Egyptians d. 10Functional e. Just for royalty</p><p>Title: Egyptian gods resided in sculptures</p><p>The ancient Egyptians believed gods resided in sculptures of those gods. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Middle Ages stylization</p><p>Art from the Middle Ages tends to be heavily outlined, flat, and decorative. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The word "henge" ref</p><p>&ldquo;The word &ldquo;henge&rdquo; refers to a circle of wooden posts or stones. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: King Narmer</p><p>King Narmer was the first king of ______. a. 10The two lands of ancient Egypt b. Ancient Rome c. The Mesopotamians d. Archaic Greece e. None of the above</p><p>Title: Baroque compared with Ren</p><p>The Baroque style was a great deal more intense than the Renaissance style. a. True* b. Title: During the Middle Ag 2</p><p>During the Middle Ages, Britons believed that the sorcerer Merlin magically built Stonehenge. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Velasquez</p><p>Velasquez was the most gifted artist of the Dutch Baroque. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Ancient Egyptian art</p><p>Ancient Egyptian art was primarily funerary art. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Female Fertility Figures</p><p>The small, stone female fertility figures from the Paleolithic Era are called ______. a. Nana Figures b. 10Venus Figures c. Diana Figures d. Athena Figures e. Goddess Figures</p><p>Title: Mastabas or step pyr</p><p>Mastabas or step pyramids were the antecedents of the Great Pyramids at Giza. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Residence of King Minos of Crete</p><p>The Minoan royal residence of King Minos on Crete was called the Palace of ______. a. 10Knossos b. Babylon c. Thebes d. Luxor e. Giza</p><p>Title: King Zoser was the f King Zoser was the first to unite Upper and Lower Egypt. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: The Egyptian goddess</p><p>The Egyptian goddess Hathor was represented on the Palette of Narmer by cow&rsquo;s ears and horns. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: chiaroscuro :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The term "chiaroscuro" means______. a. personal magnetism b. 10light/dark c. clarity of colors d. a fresco technique e. a hazy or misty effect</p><p>Title: Secondary colors :FEEDBACK:</p><p>On the color wheel, orange, green, and violet are known as secondary colors. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Cool colors :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The blues and greens on the color wheel are generally considered to be ______. a. advancing b. 10cool in temperature c. complementary d. vibrating e. afterimage</p><p>Title: Radial balance :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Radial balance occurs when the forms in a composition move outward from a central point like the spokes of a wheel. a. True* b. False Title: Rococo style</p><p>The Rococo style _____. a. Used dark, dreary colors b. Dealt with death and destruction c. 10Was light, airy, and pastel d. Was very abstract e. Used only animals as its subjects</p><p>Title: Define hue :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Hue is______. a. the relative lightness and darkness of color b. the relative brightness and dullness of color c. 10the name that differentiates one color from another d. a neutral color e. a product of refraction</p><p>Title: Shapes categories :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The two general categories shapes fall into are organic and inorganic. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Rococo - Watteau</p><p>Watteau was one of the most well-known Rococo artists. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun</p><p>The tomb of the boy-king Tutankhamun was found in an area of Egypt known as the ______. a. 10Valley of the Kings b. Aswan Valley c. Garden of the Pharaohs d. Land of the Pyramids e. Temple of Luxor</p><p>Title: Spectral colors in natural light :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Natural light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Neoclassicism</p><p>Neoclassicism was a very frivolous, superficial style of art. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Colors affect mood :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Color can affect our moods and our health. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Great Sphinx</p><p>The Great Sphinx at Giza, in Egypt, has the head of a man and the body of a ______. a. Woman b. Pharaoh c. 10Lion d. Horse e. Fish</p><p>Title: Neoclassicism/Romanticism</p><p>The key word for Neoclassicism is "rational", while the key word for Romanticism is "______". a. Frivolous b. Silly c. 10Emotional d. Abstract e. Graeco-Roman</p><p>Title: Schnabel's crockery in "Bad" painting :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings a. Judy Chicago b. George Segal c. 10Julian Schnabel d. Eric Fischl e. Delmas Howe</p><p>Title: Bernini/St. Teresa</p><p>The Baroque sculpture "St. Teresa in Ecstacy" was carved by the famous sculptor _____. a. Michelangelo b. Giacometti c. Cornaro d. 10Bernini e. Romano</p><p>Title: In most early Egypti</p><p>In most early Egyptian sculpture, the painted skin color of females was lighter than of males. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Orange :FEEDBACK:</p><p>What fruit is named for its color? numbers a. Banana b. 10Orange :REASON2:H You got it! c. Apple d. Pear</p><p>Title: Baroque/Gentileschi</p><p>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. 10Artemisia Gentileschi b. Judy Chicago c. Isabella Brandt d. Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun e. Laurie Anderson</p><p>Title: Chauvet Cave</p><p>The Chauvet cave, containing the oldest paintings we know, is in southern ______. a. Mexico b. Spain c. India d. Greece e. 10France</p><p>Title: Baroque/Caravaggio</p><p>Caravaggio's dramatic Baroque painting showing Christ's body being lowered into the grave is called"______". a. The Raising of the Cross b. 10The Entombment of Christ c. The Lamentation d. The Savior e. The Ecstacy</p><p>Title: In general, Middle K</p><p>In general, Middle Kingdom art was rather crude compared to artwork from the Old Kingdom. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Baroque/Rubens</p><p>Using dramatic lighting and diagonal composition, the Baroque artist _____ painted "The Raising of the Cross". a. Caravaggio b. Ingres c. Delacroix d. 10Rubens e. Marat</p><p>Title: Hellinistic Priest with Snakes and Sons</p><p>One of the best-known Hellenistic sculptures depicts a priest and his sons entwined by snakes. The work is called ______. a. Spear Bearer b. Three Trojans c. Phidian Group d. Kouros e. 10Laocoon Group</p><p>:TYPE:MC:1:0:A Title: In examining his mum</p><p>In examining his mummy, researchers found that Tut was missing his scapulae and humerus, perhaps indicating that he may have been run over by his or another&rsquo;s chariot. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Hierarchic Proportion</p><p>When the most important figure in a composition is made the largest, we call the effect ______. a. Dominance b. Disproportion c. Royal Scale d. Pecking order e. 10Hierarchic proportion</p><p>Title: Ka was the name of K</p><p>Ka was the name of King Tut&rsquo;s brother. aslisted a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: A Ka was a body doub</p><p>A Ka was a body double and the aspect that Egyptians during Tut&rsquo;s reign believed to travel during the afterlife and accept offerings. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: The Greeks were the</p><p>The Greeks were the first people in history to write at length about their artists. aslisted a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Purple sky :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The sky is normally purple. a. False* b. True :CAT:Sample Quiz[1] # End of question: Purple sky</p><p># Start of question: Counts toward grade</p><p>Title: Counts toward grade :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The points for this quiz count toward my grade in ART 100. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Abs Exp unknown outside US :FEEDBACK: Prior to the end of the 1940s, Abstract Expressionism was extremely well known internationally. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Gorky's heritage :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Although part of the Abstract Expressionist movement in the US, Arshile Gorky was originally from _____. a. South America b. Indonesia c. 10Armenia d. France e. Belgium</p><p>Title: Baroque/Velasquez</p><p>The Spanish Baroque painter ______included himself at the easel in the famous painting "Las Meninas". a. Rembrandt b. Picasso c. 10Velasquez d. Leonardo e. Bernini</p><p>Title: Gorky's subject matter :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Arshile Gorky never used memories of his childhood as subjects in his paintings. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Baroque/Leyster</p><p>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. 10Genre</p><p>Title: Pollock and Benton :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The Abstract Expressionist painter who studied with Thomas Hart Benton is _____. a. Clyfford Still b. Arshile Gorky c. Wilfredo Lam d. 10Jackson Pollock e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Amarna Era</p><p>During the reign of King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti in ancient Egypt, both the religion and the style of art were changed. We refer to the art from this era as ______style. a. Giza b. Nubian c. 10Amarna d. Pharaonic e. Sumerian</p><p>Title: Romanticism</p><p>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: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The unique Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, was married to the muralist _____. a. Rufino Tamayo b. Joaquin Torres-Garcia c. 10Diego Rivera d. Wifredo Lam e. David Siquieros</p><p>Title: Colosseum</p><p>The great Roman amphitheater for gladiatorial games and public entertainments is known as the ______. a. Pantheon b. Forum c. Catacomb d. Erechtheum e. 10Colosseum :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Colosseum</p><p># Start of question: Realsim</p><p>Title: Realsim Realism used bright, cheerful colors to show everyday life. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Giacometti :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Possibly symbolic of despair and hardship, the sculptor _____ is famous for his skeletal, emaciated figures. a. 10Alberto Giacometti b. Isamu Noguchi c. Germaine Richier d. Giacomo Manzu e. Marino Marini</p><p>Title: Motherwell :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Impressionism</p><p>Which artist was NOT an Impressionist? a. 10Braque b. Manet c. Monet d. Renoir e. Degas</p><p>Title: Impressionism</p><p>The Impressionists painted with little daubs of color to create the impression of light striking objects. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Empress Theodora Mosaic</p><p>The work of art featuring the Empress Theodora and her attendants in the church called San Vitale in Ravenna is an example of a ______. a. Fresco b. 10Mosaic c. Oil Painting d. Sculpture e. Encaustic</p><p>Title: The Impressionists painted violent</p><p>The Impressionists painted violent, negative subjects. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Giotto's <em>The Lamentation</em></p><p>One of the improtant innovations in Giotto's work <em>The Lamentation</em> is ______. a. 10The grouping of figures as on a stage set b. The shallowness of the space c. The animal-style decoration d. The development of mosaic techniques e. The cheerfulness of the scene</p><p>Title: Sistine Chapel</p><p>The artist who is best known for painting the famous ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican is ______. a. Raphael b. Tintoretto c. Leonardo d. 10Michelangelo e. Titian</p><p>Title: Frankenthaler :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, this color field painter poured thinned paint onto unsized cotton duck canvas. a. Frida Kahlo b. 10Helen Frankenthaler c. Joan Mitchell d. Bridget Riley e. Georgia O'Keeffe</p><p>Title: Barnett Newman's zips :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Barnett Newman, painting during the 1950s, created paintings consisting of large fields of flat color bisected by vertical stripes called _____. a. 10Zips b. Contours c. Slashes d. Lifelines e. Geometrics</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg and Johns :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Jasper Johns used non-traditional materials to create hybrid paintings called "combines". a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Richard Hamilton :FEEDBACK:</p><p>_____ was recognized as the innovator of Pop Art in Great Britain. a. Andy Warhol b. David Hockney c. Roy Lichtenstein d. Josef Albers e. 10Richard Hamilton</p><p>Title: Gauguin/van Gogh</p><p>The Post-Impressionist painter Gauguin cut off part of his ear. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Andy Warhol :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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</p><p>Vincent van Gogh invited his fellow Post-Impressionist painter ______to stay with him in Arles. a. Seurat b. 10Gauguin c. Braque d. Cezanne e. Fragonard</p><p>Title: Chuck Close :FEEDBACK: 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. 10Photorealist e. Superrealist</p><p>Title: sfumato</p><p>The term "sfumato" in a painting, as exeplified by the Mona Lisa, refers to ______. a. The smile on the model's face b. A type of linear perspective c. The kind of oil paint used d. The sitter's pose e. 10A hazy, cloudy atmosphere</p><p>Title: Yves Klein :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Believing color to be a manifestation of his spiritual quest, Yves Klein painted works entirely in ____. a. Sand b. Black c. 10Blue d. Gold leaf e. Felt</p><p>Title: Donald Judd :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Donald Judd is known primarily for his Earth Art. a. 10JFalse b. True</p><p>Title: Whistler/Sargent</p><p>Whistler and Sargent were ______artists from the late 19th century. a. German b. French c. British d. Italian e. 10American</p><p>Title: Michelangelo</p><p>Michelangelo considered himself primarily to be a(n) ______. a. Painter b. Architect c. 10Sculptor d. Muralist e. Poet</p><p>Title: Joseph Kosuth :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The Conceptual artist _____ questioned concepts of reality in his works representing an object in three different ways. aslisted a. Michael Heizer b. 10Joseph Kosuth c. Richard Long d. Dan Flavin e. Robert Morris</p><p>Title: Richard Serra :FEEDBACK:</p><p>In an Anti-Form statment, Richard Serra splashed _____ against a wall to create his "corner- pieces". a. Paint b. Food c. 10Lead d. Broken glass e. Resin</p><p>Title: Fauvism</p><p>The Fauve artists painted in bright, non-realistic colors and used surface pattern. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Da Vinci</p><p>Besides being an artist ______was also an architect, engineer, inventor, scientist, mathematician, and musician. His notebooks, written in an eccentric "mirror" handwriting, continue to fascinate scholars. a. 10Leonardo Da Vinci b. Michelangelo c. Raphael d. Titian e. Giorgione</p><p>Title: Cubism</p><p>The co-creators of Cubism were Picasso and ______. a. Rembrandt b. Velasquez c. Leyster d. Hals e. 10Braque</p><p>Title: Dada</p><p>Marcel Duchamp made works of non-art or anti-art along with his fellow _____ artists. a. Post-Impressionist b. 10Dada c. Fauve d. Surrealist e. Cubist</p><p>Title: <em>St Teresa in Ecstasy</em></p><p>Bernini's <em>St. Teresa in Ecstasy</em> portrays the saint being visited by a(n) ______. a. 10Angel b. Devil c. Priest d. Servant e. Bishop Title: Rhytons as drinking cups</p><p>Rhytons were drinking cups used in ancient Egypt. aslisted a. True* b. False Title: Minos as Minotaur</p><p>King Minos was half bull and half man. aslisted a. True b. False* Title: Julian Schnabel</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings. a. George Segal b. Eric Fischl c. Delmas Howe d. 10Julian Schnabel e. Antony Gormley Title: Jenny Holzer Linked to the Feminist tradition, ______created inscriptions called "Truisms" that were later inscribed on installations. a. Judy Chicago b. Cheri Samba c. 10Jenny Holzer d. Elizabeth Murray e. Louise Bourgeois :CAT:FINAL QUIZ (#4) Title: Martin Puryear</p><p>Martin Puryear is a contemporary ______sculptor. a. British b. German c. 10African-American d. Scottish e. Swedish</p><p>Title: Abstract Expressionism,-NYC replaced Paris as center of Mod Art</p><p>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 :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The Pop sculptor _____ made everyday objects, such as hamburgers, on a giant scale. a. 10Claes Oldenburg b. Eva Hesse c. Andy Warhol d. Marilyn Monroe e. Edward Kienholz</p><p>Title: Kienholz :FEEDBACK:</p><p>_____made life-sized reconstructions of bordellos, mental institutions, abortionists' offices and other disturbing settings. a. George Segal b. Eva Hesse c. 10Edward Kienholz d. Claes Oldenburg e. Lygia Clark</p><p>Title: 1930-40 leftist movement From 1930 to 1941 the modern, abstract style was interrupted by a leftist, political movement in art called ______. a. Action Painting b. Fauvism c. 10Social Realism d. Dadaism</p><p>Title: Lee Krasner was married to Pollock</p><p>The painter Lee Krasner was married to Abstract Expressionist ______. a. Willem de Kooning b. David Smith c. 10Jackson Pollock d. Mark Rothko</p><p>Title: Christo :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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 :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Wanting to focus her paintings on a particular, strong image, Susan Rothenberg chose to paint _____. a. Fish b. 10Horses c. Human figures d. Dogs e. Feet</p><p>Title: Theorists/critics to emerge during the Abstract Express</p><p>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. 10Harold Rosenberg</p><p>Title: Joseph Beuys :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Felt</p><p>Title: Dali</p><p>Probably the most famous ______work is the painting "Persistence of Memory" by Salvador Dali. a. 10Surrealist b. Superrealist c. Photorealist d. Cubist e. Realist</p><p>Title: Meeting place of Abstract Expressionists</p><p>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. 10Cedar Tavern d. All of the above</p><p>Title: Minoan sports</p><p>Some of the most respected athletes in the Minoan culture were ______. a. Gladiators b. Soccer players c. 10Bull leapers d. Wrestlers e. Dancers</p><p>Title: James Turrell :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The creator of Roden Crater, the artist James Turrell uses _____ as his medium. a. Paint b. Clay c. 10Light d. Glass e. Earth</p><p>Title: Did Abstract Expresionist paintings sell quickly</p><p>Abstract Expressionist paintings sold to the public quickly and well from the very beginning of the movement. a. True b. False* :CAT:Painted Word # Title: Judy Chicago :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The Feminist artist, Judy Chicago, conceived and executed "The Dinner Party" without assistance. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Feminist art</p><p>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. 10Judy Chicago e. Sherrie Levine</p><p>Title: Comic book imagery</p><p>The Pop artist ______took his imagery from comic books. a. Andy Warhol b. 10Roy Lichtenstein c. Robert Rauschenberg d. Jasper Johns</p><p>Title: Nam June Paik :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The artist _____ used banks of TV monitors in his installations. a. Bill Viola b. 10Nam June Paik c. Hans Haacke d. James Turrell e. Larry Bell</p><p>Title: Cycladic art</p><p>We know a great deal about Cycladic art which consisted mainly of animal paintings. aslisted a. True b. False* :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Cycladic art # Start of question: Rothko</p><p>Title: Rothko :FEEDBACK:</p><p>This Abstract Expressionist artist painted "floating rectangles". a. Robert Motherwell b. Jackson Pollock c. 10Mark Rothko d. Willem de Kooning e. Clifford Still</p><p>Title: Myceneaen jewelry and metalwork</p><p>The Myceneaens made most of their jewelry and precious metal objects from ______. a. Silver b. Precious stones c. Iron d. 10Gold e. Platinum :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Myceneaen jewelry and metalwork</p><p># Start of question: Lucian Freud</p><p>Title: Lucian Freud</p><p>Lucien Freud, a contemporary figurative artist, is the grandson of the pioneer psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Robert Rauschenberg was most well known for his paintings of flags. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Sigmund Freud said the goals of the artist :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Sigmund Freud said the goals of the artist are “fame, money, and beautiful lovers”. a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Stonehenge The calendric circle of immense stones on the Salisbury Plain in England is called ______. a. 10Stonehenge b. The Nubian Circle c. The Acropolis d. Easter Island e. The Oculus :CAT:Quiz 3 # End of question: Stonehenge</p><p># Start of question: Term "le monde"</p><p>Title: Term "le monde" :FEEDBACK:</p><p>“Le monde” is a term Tom Wolfe uses to describe ______. a. 10The culturati b. Artists c. Bohemians d. The middle class</p><p>Title: Palatte of Narmer</p><p>This Egyptian "palette," so called because it may have been used to mix cosmetics, depicts the victory in battle of a certain king. It is the Palette of ______. a. 10Narmer b. Tutankhamun c. Ramses d. Amenhotep e. Akhenaten</p><p>Title: 1930-40 leftist movement :FEEDBACK:</p><p>From 1930 to 1941 the modern, abstract style was interrupted by a leftist, political movement in art called ______. a. Action Painting b. Fauvism c. 10Social Realism d. Dadaism</p><p>Title: Mask of Tutankhamun</p><p>The famous gold death mask with the face of a young Egyptian king wearing a gold and blue striped headdress, belonged to ______. a. 10Tutankhamun b. Amenhotep c. Cheops d. Akhenaten e. Chefren</p><p>Title: 1st shaped canvases</p><p>The first artist to use “shaped canvasses” was ______. a. Helen Frankenthaler b. Jasper Johns c. Morris Louis d. 10Frank Stella</p><p>Title: Abs Exp unknown outside US</p><p>Prior to the end of the 1940s, Abstract Expressionism was extremely well known internationally. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Lacks actual art object</p><p>Art which doesn’t require the making of an actual object is called ______. a. 10Conceptual Art b. Minimalism c. Earth Art d. Nihilism</p><p>Title: Gorky's heritage</p><p>Although part of the Abstract Expressionist movement in the US, Arshile Gorky was originally from _____. a. South America b. Indonesia c. 10Armenia d. France e. Belgium :CAT:Quiz #3</p><p>Title: Andy Goldsworthy :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Andy Goldsworthy c. Martin Puryear d. Robert Gober e. Ilya Kabakov Title: Op Art refers to...</p><p>Op Art was referred to, by the artists who painted in that style, as ______. a. Illusionism b. Corneal Abstraction c. 10Perceptual Abstraction d. Optical Abstraction</p><p>Title: Appropriation art :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Art of the 1990s "which takes over or copies previously existing artworks, often for subversive pruposes" is know as ______. a. Minimalism b. 10Appropriation c. Pop art d. Funk art e. Installation art</p><p>Title: Gorky's subject matter</p><p>Arshile Gorky never used memories of his childhood as subjects in his paintings. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Barbara Bloom :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Commenting on feminine vanity, ______created a mixed-media installation entitled "The Reign of Narcissism". a. 10Barbara Bloom b. Judy Chicago c. Louise Bourgeois d. Kiki Smith e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: 1st shaped canvases :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The first artist to use “shaped canvasses” was ______. a. Helen Frankenthaler b. Jasper Johns c. Morris Louis d. 10Frank Stella</p><p>Title: Bill Viola :FEEDBACK: The video and sound installation "To Pray Without Ceasing" was created by the artist _____. We saw a program on his creation of "The Greeting". a. Nam June Paik b. David Hockney c. Jean Rustin d. Robert Smithson e. 10Bill Viola</p><p>Title: Pollock and Benton</p><p>The Abstract Expressionist painter who studied with Thomas Hart Benton is _____. a. Clyfford Still b. Arshile Gorky c. Wilfredo Lam d. 10Jackson Pollock e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Abstract Expressionism,-NYC replaced Paris as center of Mod Art :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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: Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera</p><p>The unique Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo, was married to the muralist _____. a. Rufino Tamayo b. Joaquin Torres-Garcia c. 10Diego Rivera d. Wifredo Lam e. David Siquieros</p><p>Title: Damien Hirst :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Damien Hirst d. Delmas Howe e. Jeff Koons</p><p>Title: Giacometti Possibly symbolic of despair and hardship, the sculptor _____ is famous for his skeletal, emaciated figures. a. 10Alberto Giacometti b. Isamu Noguchi c. Germaine Richier d. Giacomo Manzu e. Marino Marini</p><p>Title: Dara Birnbaum :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The influence of the news media in shaping our perception of contemporary events is explored in "Tiananmen Square\: Break in Transmission" by ______. a. 10Dara Birnbaum b. Nam June Paik c. Wenda Gu d. Bill Viola e. Karen Finley</p><p>Title: Social chic in 1950s :FEEDBACK:</p><p>In New York, Paris, London, and Berlin, Modern Art achieved social chic in the 1950s. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Rothko</p><p>This Abstract Expressionist artist painted "floating rectangles". a. Robert Motherwell b. Jackson Pollock c. 10Mark Rothko d. Willem de Kooning e. Clifford Still</p><p>Title: Elizabeth Murray - shaped, layered canvases :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Elizabeth Murray</p><p>Title: Comic book imagery :FEEDBACK: The Pop artist ______took his imagery from comic books. a. Andy Warhol b. 10Roy Lichtenstein c. Robert Rauschenberg d. Jasper Johns t of question: Gilbert and George</p><p>Title: Gilbert and George :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The British "sculptors" Gilbert and ______did both performance and photo pieces that are autobiographical and socially critical. a. Sullivan b. 10George c. Geoffrey d. Gene e. Sandy</p><p>Title: Cubist 1st associated with Braque :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The painter for whose work the word “Cubism” was coined was ______. a. Frank Stella b. James Rosenquist c. 10Georges Braque d. Clement Greenberg</p><p>Title: Jeff Koons :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Large-scale toy sculptures e. Classical ballet dancers</p><p>Title: Did Abstract Expresionist paintings sell quickly :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Abstract Expressionist paintings sold to the public quickly and well from the very beginning of the movement. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Jenny Holzer :FEEDBACK: Linked to the Feminist tradition, ______created inscriptions called "Truisms" that were later inscribed on installations. a. Judy Chicago b. Cheri Samba c. 10Jenny Holzer d. Elizabeth Murray e. Louise Bourgeois</p><p>Title: Ellis Island Art :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10European Modernism</p><p>Title: Greenberg’s destination in “clear[ing] the tracks of rubble :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Flatness</p><p>Title: Lacks actual art object :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Art which doesn’t require the making of an actual object is called ______. a. 10Conceptual Art b. Minimalism c. Earth Art d. Nihilism</p><p>Title: Lee Krasner was married to Pollock :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The painter Lee Krasner was married to Abstract Expressionist ______. a. Willem de Kooning b. David Smith c. 10Jackson Pollock d. Mark Rothko</p><p>Title: Motherwell 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. 10Robert Motherwell :CAT:Quiz #3 # End of question: Motherwell</p><p># Start of question: Frankenthaler</p><p>Title: Frankenthaler</p><p>Influenced by the Abstract Expressionists, this color field painter poured thinned paint onto unsized cotton duck canvas. a. Frida Kahlo b. 10Helen Frankenthaler c. Joan Mitchell d. Bridget Riley e. Georgia O'Keeffe</p><p>Title: Andy Goldsworthy</p><p>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. 10Andy Goldsworthy c. Martin Puryear d. Robert Gober e. Ilya Kabakov</p><p>Title: Jenny Saville :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The prime motivation for Jenny Saville's paintings is the exploration of ______. a. The feminine mystique b. 10Body image c. Anorexia d. Male dominance e. Domesticity</p><p>Title: Barnett Newman's zips</p><p>Barnett Newman, painting during the 1950s, created paintings consisting of large fields of flat color bisected by vertical stripes called _____. a. 10Zips b. Contours c. Slashes d. Lifelines e. Geometrics</p><p>Title: Louise Bourgeois</p><p>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. 10Louise Bourgeois b. Sadie Lee c. Miriam Schapiro d. Kiki Smith e. Hung Liu</p><p>Title: Julian Schnabel :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings. a. George Segal b. Eric Fischl c. Delmas Howe d. 10Julian Schnabel e. Antony Gormley</p><p>Title: Karen Finley :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Sorrow and loss are themes in the work of ______, who has been inspired by the plight of AIDS victims. a. Yukinori Yanagi b. 10Karen Finley c. Wenda Gu d. Sadie Lee e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: Meeting place of Abstract Expressionists :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Cedar Tavern d. All of the above</p><p>Title: Damien Hirst</p><p>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. 10Damien Hirst d. Delmas Howe e. Jeff Koons : Title: Robin Kakuhiwa</p><p>The painter ______has been strongly influenced by the images of traditional Maori woodcarvers. a. Nam June Paik b. Clifford Tjapaltjarri c. 10Robin Kakuhiwa d. Cyprien Tokoudgba e. Kos</p><p>Title: Keith Haring :FEEDBACK:</p><p>______gained fame as a New York subway grafitti artist. a. 10Keith Haring b. Eric Fischl c. Jean-Michel Basquiat d. Joseph Beuys e. Robert Motherwell</p><p>Title: Op Art refers to... :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Op Art was referred to, by the artists who painted in that style, as ______. a. Illusionism b. Corneal Abstraction c. 10Perceptual Abstraction d. Optical Abstraction</p><p>Title: Louise Bourgeois :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Louise Bourgeois b. Sadie Lee c. Miriam Schapiro d. Kiki Smith e. Hung Liu</p><p>Title: Bill Viola The video and sound installation "To Pray Without Ceasing" was created by the artist _____. We saw a program on his creation of "The Greeting". a. Nam June Paik b. David Hockney c. Jean Rustin d. Robert Smithson e. 10Bill Viola</p><p>Title: Rachel Whiteread</p><p>______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. 10Rachel Whiteread c. Judy Chicago d. Kiki Smith e. Sndy Skoglund</p><p>Title: Painted Word, refers to .. :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10The influence of theorists on Modern Art d. The use of explanatory notes next to Modern paintings in museums and galleries. Title: Martin Puryear :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Martin Puryear is a contemporary ______sculptor. a. British b. German c. 10African-American d. Scottish e. Swedish</p><p>Title: Pre 1914 European styles dating :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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 :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Reshaped her body through plastic surgery d. Wrapped herself in felt and fat e. Cast her hands in bronze</p><p>Art of the 1990s "which takes over or copies previously existing artworks, often for subversive pruposes" is know as ______. a. Minimalism b. 10Appropriation c. Pop art d. Funk art e. Installation art</p><p>Title: Said...Nothing is more bourgeois than to be afraid to look bourgeois” :FEEDBACK:</p><p>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. 10Andy Warhol</p><p>Title: Rebecca Horn :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The sculptor and filmmaker ______was influenced by both Louise Bourgeois and Magdalena Abakanovicz. a. Kiki Smith b. Bill Viola c. Jenny Saville d. 10Rebecca Horn e. Miriam Schapiro</p><p>Title: Robin Kakuhiwa :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The painter ______has been strongly influenced by the images of traditional Maori woodcarvers. a. Nam June Paik b. Clifford Tjapaltjarri c. 10Robin Kakuhiwa d. Cyprien Tokoudgba e. Kos</p><p>Title: Theorists/critics to emerge during the Abstract Express :FEEDBACK: 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. 10Harold Rosenberg</p><p>Title: Sadie Lee :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The gay, appropriation artist, Sadie Lee, transformed ______into a lesbian in an oil on board painting. a. Mao Tse Tung b. Paris Hilton c. Venus de Milo d. Cleopatra e. 10Mona Lisa</p><p>Title: What you see is what you see :FEEDBACK:</p><p>In referring to his paintings, ______said “What you see is what you see.” a. Andy Warhol b. James Turrell c. 10Frank Stella d. Pablo Picasso</p><p>Title: Abs Exp largely unknown outside US :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Until the end of the decade of the 1940s, Abstract Expressionism was largely unknown outside the United States. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Complementary colors :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel are called ______. a. 10complementary b. neutral c. primary d. tertiary :REASON4:H analogous</p><p>Title: Proportion :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The term ______refers to size relationships between parts of a whole or between items perceived as a unit. a. scale b. synchronization c. balance d. unity e. 10proportion</p><p>Title: Sadie Lee</p><p>The gay, appropriation artist, Sadie Lee, transformed ______into a lesbian in an oil on board painting. a. Mao Tse Tung b. Paris Hilton c. Venus de Milo d. Cleopatra e. 10Mona Lisa :CAT:FINAL QUIZ (#4)</p><p>Title: Orlan's plastic surgery</p><p>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. 10Reshaped her body through plastic surgery d. Wrapped herself in felt and fat e. Cast her hands in bronze</p><p>Title: Jenny Saville</p><p>The prime motivation for Jenny Saville's paintings is the exploration of ______. a. The feminine mystique b. 10Body image c. Anorexia d. Male dominance e. Domesticity</p><p>Title: Schnabel's crockery in "Bad" painting :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings a. Judy Chicago b. George Segal c. 10Julian Schnabel d. Eric Fischl e. Delmas Howe Title: Barbara Bloom</p><p>Commenting on feminine vanity, ______created a mixed-media installation entitled "The Reign of Narcissism". a. 10Barbara Bloom b. Judy Chicago c. Louise Bourgeois d. Kiki Smith e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: Rachel Whiteread :FEEDBACK:</p><p>______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. 10Rachel Whiteread c. Judy Chicago d. Kiki Smith e. Sndy Skoglund</p><p>Title: Karen Finley</p><p>Sorrow and loss are themes in the work of ______, who has been inspired by the plight of AIDS victims. a. Yukinori Yanagi b. 10Karen Finley c. Wenda Gu d. Sadie Lee e. Cheri Samba</p><p>Title: Rebecca Horn</p><p>The sculptor and filmmaker ______was influenced by both Louise Bourgeois and Magdalena Abakanovicz. a. Kiki Smith b. Bill Viola c. Jenny Saville d. 10Rebecca Horn e. Miriam Schapiro</p><p>Title: Proportion</p><p>The term ______refers to size relationships between parts of a whole or between items perceived as a unit. a. scale b. synchronization c. balance d. unity e. 10proportion</p><p>Title: Monochromatic color scheme :FEEDBACK:</p><p>When a painting or other work of art is designed almost entirely in one hue or color, its color scheme is said to be______. a. analogous b. 10monochromatic c. complementary d. repetitive e. ambiguous</p><p>Title: Dara Birnbaum</p><p>The influence of the news media in shaping our perception of contemporary events is explored in "Tiananmen Square\: Break in Transmission" by ______. a. 10Dara Birnbaum b. Nam June Paik c. Wenda Gu d. Bill Viola e. Karen Finley</p><p>Title: Symmetry</p><p>In ______balance, the two sides of a composition, on either side of an imaginary dividing line, correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of forms. a. informal b. radial c. 10symmetrical d. proportional e. asymmetrical</p><p>Title: Painted Word, refers to ..</p><p>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. 10The influence of theorists on Modern Art d. The use of explanatory notes next to Modern paintings in museums and galleries.</p><p>Title: Line massing texture</p><p>In two-dimensional art, a massing of closely spaced lines or brush strokes can produce visual texture. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Symmetry :FEEDBACK:</p><p>In ______balance, the two sides of a composition, on either side of an imaginary dividing line, correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of forms. a. informal b. radial c. 10symmetrical d. proportional e. asymmetrical</p><p>Title: Said...Nothing is more bourgeois than to be afraid to look bourgeois”</p><p>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. 10Andy Warhol</p><p>Title: Rhythm :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The concept of rhythm does not apply to the visual arts. a. True b. False* :CAT:Formal Elements # End of question: Rhythm</p><p># Start of question: Complementary or not</p><p>Title: Complementary or not</p><p>Complementary color harmonies are those in which the colors are close to one another on the color wheel. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Primary colors :FEEDBACK:</p><p>On the basic color wheel, the hues red, yellow, and blue are called ______colors. a. tertiary b. complementary c. 10primary d. analogous e. secondary</p><p>Title: Monochromatic color scheme</p><p>When a painting or other work of art is designed almost entirely in one hue or color, its color scheme is said to be______. a. analogous b. 10monochromatic c. complementary d. repetitive e. ambiguous</p><p>Title: Secondary colors</p><p>On the color wheel, orange, green, and violet are known as secondary colors. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Radial balance</p><p>Radial balance occurs when the forms in a composition move outward from a central point like the spokes of a wheel. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Unity and variety coexist :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The elements of unity and variety cannot exist in the same work of art. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Actual textures :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Textures we experience through the sense of touch are called ______textures. a. soft b. memorable c. 10actual or tactile d. illusionistic e. visual or perceptional</p><p>Title: Shapes categories</p><p>The two general categories shapes fall into are organic and inorganic. a. True b. False* Title: Line massing texture :FEEDBACK:</p><p>In two-dimensional art, a massing of closely spaced lines or brush strokes can produce visual texture. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Spectral colors in natural light</p><p>Natural light contains all the colors of the visible spectrum. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Value definition :FEEDBACK:</p><p>The term used to refer to relative lightness or darkness is ______. a. chroma b. intensity c. hue d. saturation e. 10value</p><p>Title: Complementary or not :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Complementary color harmonies are those in which the colors are close to one another on the color wheel. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Line can express emotion :FEEDBACK:</p><p>Line has the ability to express emotion. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Primary colors</p><p>On the basic color wheel, the hues red, yellow, and blue are called ______colors. a. tertiary b. complementary c. 10primary d. analogous e. secondary</p><p>Title: Actual textures</p><p>Textures we experience through the sense of touch are called ______textures. a. soft b. memorable c. 10actual or tactile d. illusionistic e. visual or perceptional</p><p>Title: Value definition</p><p>The term used to refer to relative lightness or darkness is ______. a. chroma b. intensity c. hue d. saturation e. 10value</p><p>Title: Kienholz</p><p>_____made life-sized reconstructions of bordellos, mental institutions, abortionists' offices and other disturbing settings. a. George Segal b. Eva Hesse c. 10Edward Kienholz d. Claes Oldenburg e. Lygia Clark</p><p>Title: chiaroscuro</p><p>The term "chiaroscuro" means______. a. personal magnetism b. 10light/dark c. clarity of colors d. a fresco technique e. a hazy or misty effect</p><p>Title: Colors affect mood</p><p>Color can affect our moods and our health. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Cool colors</p><p>The blues and greens on the color wheel are generally considered to be ______. a. advancing b. 10cool in temperature c. complementary d. vibrating e. afterimage</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg</p><p>Robert Rauschenberg was most well known for his paintings of flags. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Christo</p><p>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: Define hue</p><p>Hue is______. a. the relative lightness and darkness of color b. the relative brightness and dullness of color c. 10the name that differentiates one color from another d. a neutral color e. a product of refraction</p><p>Title: Susan Rothenberg</p><p>Wanting to focus her paintings on a particular, strong image, Susan Rothenberg chose to paint _____. a. Fish b. 10Horses c. Human figures d. Dogs e. Feet</p><p>Title: Rauschenberg and Johns</p><p>Jasper Johns used non-traditional materials to create hybrid paintings called "combines". a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Joseph Beuys 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. 10Felt</p><p>Title: Richard Hamilton</p><p>_____ was recognized as the innovator of Pop Art in Great Britain. a. Andy Warhol b. David Hockney c. Roy Lichtenstein d. Josef Albers e. 10Richard Hamilton</p><p>Title: James Turrell</p><p>The creator of Roden Crater, the artist James Turrell uses _____ as his medium. a. Paint b. Clay c. 10Light d. Glass e. Earth</p><p>Title: Judy Chicago</p><p>The Feminist artist, Judy Chicago, conceived and executed "The Dinner Party" without assistance. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Andy Warhol</p><p>The Pop artist Andy Warhol used Benday dots, such as seen in comic strips, in his paintings. a. False* b. True</p><p>Title: Nam June Paik</p><p>The artist _____ used banks of TV monitors in his installations. a. Bill Viola b. 10Nam June Paik c. Hans Haacke d. James Turrell e. Larry Bell Title: Schnabel's crockery in "Bad" painting</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings a. Judy Chicago b. George Segal c. 10Julian Schnabel d. Eric Fischl e. Delmas Howe</p><p>Title: Pre 1914 European styles dating</p><p>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: Chuck Close</p><p>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. 10Photorealist e. Superrealist</p><p>Title: Yves Klein</p><p>Believing color to be a manifestation of his spiritual quest, Yves Klein painted works entirely in ____. a. Sand b. Black c. 10Blue d. Gold leaf e. Felt</p><p>Title: Donald Judd</p><p>Donald Judd is known primarily for his Earth Art. a. 10JFalse b. True</p><p>Title: Joseph Kosuth</p><p>The Conceptual artist _____ questioned concepts of reality in his works representing an object in three different ways. aslisted a. Michael Heizer b. 10Joseph Kosuth c. Richard Long d. Dan Flavin e. Robert Morris</p><p>Title: Cubist 1st associated with Braque</p><p>The painter for whose work the word “Cubism” was coined was ______. a. Frank Stella b. James Rosenquist c. 10Georges Braque d. Clement Greenberg</p><p>Title: Richard Serra</p><p>In an Anti-Form statment, Richard Serra splashed _____ against a wall to create his "corner- pieces". a. Paint b. Food c. 10Lead d. Broken glass e. Resin</p><p>Title: What you see is what you see</p><p>In referring to his paintings, ______said “What you see is what you see.” a. Andy Warhol b. James Turrell c. 10Frank Stella d. Pablo Picasso</p><p>Title: Claes Oldenburg</p><p>The Pop sculptor _____ made everyday objects, such as hamburgers, on a giant scale. a. 10Claes Oldenburg b. Eva Hesse c. Andy Warhol d. Marilyn Monroe e. Edward Kienholz</p><p>Title: Social chic in 1950s</p><p>In New York, Paris, London, and Berlin, Modern Art achieved social chic in the 1950s. a. True* b. False Title: Complementary colors</p><p>Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel are called ______. a. 10complementary b. neutral c. primary d. tertiary :REASON4:H analogous</p><p>Title: Term "le monde"</p><p>“Le monde” is a term Tom Wolfe uses to describe ______. a. 10The culturati b. Artists c. Bohemians d. The middle class</p><p>Title: Ellis Island Art</p><p>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. 10European Modernism</p><p>Title: Greenberg’s destination in “clear[ing] the tracks of rubble</p><p>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. 10Flatness</p><p>Title: Sigmund Freud said the goals of the artist</p><p>Sigmund Freud said the goals of the artist are “fame, money, and beautiful lovers”. a. True b. False</p><p>Title: Rhythm</p><p>The concept of rhythm does not apply to the visual arts. a. True b. False* Title: Unity and variety coexist</p><p>The elements of unity and variety cannot exist in the same work of art. a. True b. False*</p><p>Title: Line can express emotion</p><p>Line has the ability to express emotion. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Orange</p><p>What fruit is named for its color? numbers a. Banana b. 10Orange :REASON2:H You got it! c. Apple d. Pear</p><p>Title: Elizabeth Murray - shaped, layered canvases</p><p>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. 10Elizabeth Murray</p><p>Title: Abs Exp largely unknown outside US</p><p>Until the end of the decade of the 1940s, Abstract Expressionism was largely unknown outside the United States. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Keith Haring</p><p>______gained fame as a New York subway grafitti artist. a. 10Keith Haring b. Eric Fischl c. Jean-Michel Basquiat d. Joseph Beuys e. Robert Motherwell Title: Gilbert and George</p><p>The British "sculptors" Gilbert and ______did both performance and photo pieces that are autobiographical and socially critical. a. Sullivan b. 10George c. Geoffrey d. Gene e. Sandy</p><p>Title: Jeff Koons</p><p>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. 10Large-scale toy sculptures e. Classical ballet dancers</p><p>Title: Schnabel's crockery in "Bad" painting</p><p>The American "Bad" painter ______used broken pottery in his paintings a. Judy Chicago b. George Segal c. 10Julian Schnabel d. Eric Fischl e. Delmas Howe</p><p>Title: The term used to ref</p><p>The term used to refer to relative lightness or darkness is ______. a. chroma b. hue c. 10value d. intensity e. saturation</p><p>Title: In linear perspectiv</p><p>In linear perspective, parallel lines receding into the distance seem to converge, until they meet at the ______. a. focal point b. epicenter c. picture plane d. 10vanishing point e. perspective line Title: The term chiaroscuro</p><p>The term chiaroscuro means ______. a. personal magnetism b. clarity of colors c. a hazy or misty effect d. 10light/dark e. a fresco technique</p><p>Title: The relative purity</p><p>The relative purity or grayness of colors is referred to as ______. a. chroma b. saturation c. intensity d. 10all of these e. none of these</p><p>Title: The term ______</p><p>The term ______describes a technique painters use to make human or animal forms appear to recede into depth "behind" the picture surface. a. 10foreshortening b. contrapposto c. linear direction d. isometric projection e. anatomical perspective</p><p>Title: In art, a two-dimens</p><p>In art, a two-dimensional area is referred to as a shape; a three-dimensional area is a ______. a. bulk b. cube c. 10mass d. sphere e. model</p><p>Title: The blues and greens</p><p>The blues and greens on the color wheel are generally considered to be ______. a. advancing b. complementary c. afterimage d. 10cool in temperature e. vibrating</p><p>Title: Hue is ______Hue is ______. a. the relative lightness and darkness of color b. the relative brightness and dullness of color c. 10the name that differentiates one color from another d. a neutral color e. a product of refraction</p><p>Title: In a painting meant</p><p>In a painting meant to convey the illusion of depth in space, the extreme foreground and the painting's surface are the same. This is called the ______. a. vanishing point b. 10picture plane c. perspective d. overlap e. point of no return</p><p>Title: Colors directly oppo</p><p>Colors directly opposite one another on the color wheel are called ______. a. 10complementary b. primary c. analogous d. neutral e. tertiary :CAT:Design Elements</p><p>Title: The Guggenheim Museu</p><p>The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao was designed by\: a. Giorgio Vasari b. Pablo Picasso c. Claes Oldenburg d. 10Frank Gehry e. Isamu Noguchi</p><p>Title: Two ways to create t</p><p>Two ways to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface are ______and ______. a. cross-hatching and stippling b. diminishing size and horizontal placement c. atmospheric perspective and afterimage d. linear direction and outline e. 10vertical placement and overlapping</p><p>Title: When complementary c When complementary colors are mixed together in equal amounts, the result is usually a ______. a. greater intensity b. fuzziness c. 10neutral d. primary color e. secondary color</p><p>Title: In linear perspectiv 2</p><p>In linear perspective, forms meant to be seen as farther away from the viewer are ______. a. larger b. 10smaller c. higher d. lower e. lighter :CAT:art100midterm</p><p>Title: The types of lines u</p><p>The types of lines usually considered to be the most dynamic and suggestive of movement are ______. a. vertical b. horizontal c. 10diagonal d. light e. dark</p><p>Title: A drawing that has n</p><p>A drawing that has no shading or interior detail is often called an "outline drawing." a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: Linear perspective i</p><p>Linear perspective is more common in European-based art than in Eastern art. a. True* b. False</p><p>Title: White light refracts</p><p>White light refracts, or breaks up, into the colors of a rainbow when passed through a mirror. a. True b. False* Title: Foreshortening is th</p><p>Foreshortening is the term for the effect produced by applying the logic of linear perspective to every form that recedes into the distance. a. True* b. False :CAT:art100midterm</p><p>Title: Optical color mixtur</p><p>Optical color mixture is a trial-and-error method of mixing secondary colors from primaries. a. True b. False*</p>

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