08 Jul Art quiz
All of the following are traits that define creativity EXCEPT
| observing. | ||
| criticizing. | ||
| networking. | ||
| experimenting. |
10 points
Question 2
When a work of art shows no reference to the natural world of images, it is called
| expressionistic. | ||
| stylized. | ||
| representational. | ||
| nonrepresentational. |
10 points
Question 3
The term used to describe the “fool-the-eye” realism of William Harnett’s painting “A Smoke Backstage” is
| objective. | ||
| figurative. | ||
| nonrepresentational. | ||
| trompe l’oeil. |
10 points
Question 4
A singer visits a welding shop and is inspired by the new sounds she hears. If she then includes those sounds in her music, this creative process would be considered what?
| Time and Motion Art | ||
| Associating | ||
| Mixed Media | ||
| Networking |
10 points
Question 5
Two part short answer question:
Compare and contrast Rodin’s The Kiss with Brancusi’s The Kiss. In what way does form change the content? (3-4 sentences)
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35 points
Question 6
Saint Basil’s Cathedral is an example of what type of art?
| Persuasion | ||
| Religious | ||
| Commemoration | ||
| Delight |
10 points
Question 7
In “Face 2 Face”, the artist JR did which of the following:
| He took portraits of Palestinians and Israelis doing the same job and posted these images next to each other in large public spaces on either side of the Palestine and Gaza boarder. | ||
| He photographed women in crime-ridden areas and then posted them in the cities where they lived, inviting the men in these towns to pay tribute to female sacrifices and struggles during war and hardship. | ||
| He photographed people all over the world and found unrelated “twins,” or doppelgangers. His goal was to demonstrate how humans are becoming more similar. | ||
| He sculpted life-like sculptures of his deceased parents and faced them toward the viewer, allowing a surreal experience with an empty human form, or “vessel” for the soul. |
10 points
Question 8
In Benjamin West’s painting Death of General Wolfe, he was using what trait of creativity to influence the course of European art?
| Networking | ||
| Associating | ||
| Questioning | ||
| Observing |
10 points
Question 9
Paintings by Wassily Kandinsky are a good example of what two things?
| Abstract art that utilizes figure-ground reversal. | ||
| Nonrepresentational art that is a form of self-expression. | ||
| Time-based art that is nonrepresentational. | ||
| Abstract art that uses mostly geometric shapes. |
10 points
Question 10
In 3-4 sentences, write about the strengths AND weaknesses of Roger Scruton’s argument for beauty in art.
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35 points
Question 11
The Pompidou was revolutionary when it was built because
| The design focused primarily on beauty. | ||
| In the years since its opening, it has not needed any maintenance upkeep. | ||
| The design is wholly based on function. | ||
| It is one of the most accurate figurative modern works. |
10 points
Question 12
The area around the main subject is referred to as
| negative space | ||
| background | ||
| atmospheric perspective | ||
| positive space |
10 points
Question 13
The purity or saturation of a color is its
| Hue | ||
| Value | ||
| Intensity | ||
| Form |
10 points
Question 14
In his image The Night Cafe, Vincent Van Gogh creates a bold and dynamic effect by using
| complementary colors. | ||
| monochromatic colors | ||
| analogous colors | ||
| tertiary colors |
10 points
Question 15
Alexander Calder’s mobiles are examples of “kinetic art,” because they
| are made of metal | ||
| move in space. | ||
| have only a few colors | ||
| lack political content. |
10 points
Question 16
In art, the term “value” refers to the
| psychological temperature of color | ||
| quality of line and shape. | ||
| foreground and background | ||
| lightness and darkness of surfaces |
10 points
Question 17
Two-dimensional artists create the illusion of volume with light by using what?
| Chiaroscuro | ||
| warm hues | ||
| Texture | ||
| mixed media |
10 points
Question 18
Line can do what in a painting, drawing, or sculpture?
| Create directionality | ||
| Move the eye in a prescribed direction | ||
| Add energy | ||
| All of the above |
10 points
Question 19
What is the drawing method that allows the viewers eye to complete a shape or suggested movement?
| Active Line | ||
| Cross Hatch | ||
| Implied Line | ||
| Modeling |
10 points
Question 20
How can an artist create implied depth in a 2D work of art?
| Overlap, and putting small objects in the foreground | ||
| Using atmospheric pressure – cool colors to make objects appear closer and warm colors in the background | ||
| Overlap, diminishing size, and vertical placement | ||
| All of the above |
10 points
Question 21
To give a sense of depth in a drawing, the foreground should be _____________________ than the background.
| Cooler | ||
| Smaller | ||
| Higher on the picture plane | ||
| Lower on the picture plane |
10 points
Question 22
In two-point perspective, objects appear _________________.
| To use 3 vanishing points | ||
| With only two lines of recession | ||
| Forward-facing | ||
| At an angle |
10 points
Question 23
What design choice did Raphael employ in The School of Athens?
| He put Plato and Aristotle on the architectural vanishing point to emphasize their importance. | ||
| He created movement with impasto lines around important sculptures. | ||
| He moved the horizon line high on the picture plane to emphasize the congregation of people. | ||
| He invented two-point perspective with this painting. |
10 points
Question 24
In Kindred Sprits, Asher Brown Durand makes good use of atmospheric perspective through
| The blue mountains in the background | ||
| The finer details in the foreground | ||
| The warmer colors in the foreground | ||
| All the above |
10 points
Question 25
In art, a shape is ___________ whereas a form is ___________.
| Two dimensional; three dimensional | ||
| flat; an enclosed line | ||
| created with paint; related to light | ||
| A ball; a circle |
10 points
Question 26
What are some of the characteristics of cubism?
| A. | Reducing forms into geometric shapes | |
| B. | A concerted effort to put multiple cubes into the composition | |
| C. | An attempt to show the subject from multiple angles. | |
| D. | All the above | |
| E. | Both A & C |
10 points
Question 27
__________ is a good example of an open form, while ______________ is a good example of a closed form.
| Girl with a Mandolin by Pablo Picasso; I and the Village by Marc Chegall | ||
| Man Pointing by Alberto Giacometti; The Horse by Fernando Botero | ||
| I and the Village by Marc Chegall; Girl with a Mandolin by Pablo Picasso | ||
| The Horse by Fernando Botero; Man Pointing by Alberto Giacometti |
10 points
Question 28
In The meeting of Saint Anthony and Saint Paul, _____ is depicted.
| Destruction over time | ||
| A traveler returning home. | ||
| A cyclic view of time. | ||
| A linear view of time |
10 points
Question 29
The Today Series by artist On Kawara is an example of ___________.
| Actual time | ||
| Analogous color studies | ||
| Typographic studies | ||
| Implied time |
10 points
Question 30
Felix Golzales Torres’ work Untitled (Perfect Lovers) was inspired in part by what?
| The death of his partner from AIDS | ||
| The moment he met his wife and how in synch they became. | ||
| How the perception of time differs slightly from one person to another | ||
| The connection between his parents |
10 points
Question 31
What artist’s work was appropriated for one of Drake’s music videos?
| Kara Walker | ||
| Marc Chagall | ||
| James Turrell | ||
| Anselm Reyle |
10 points
Question 32
Subtractive color is
| Mixed | ||
| Color from light that is absorbed | ||
| Opaque color (pigment) that reflects light | ||
| Non-pigment |
10 points
Question 33
What is the term used for a dramatic light contrast?
| Grisaille | ||
| Alla Prima | ||
| Lightfast | ||
| Chiaroscuro |
10 points
Question 34
What artwork is actually an extinct volcano?
| Spiral Jetty | ||
| Salvation Mountain | ||
| Mount Huascarán | ||
| The Rodin Crater |
10 points
Question 35
Name the three primary colors in pigment or subtractive art.
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20 points
Question 36
Analogous Colors are
| A. | groups of colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel | |
| B. | colors directly opposite each other in the color spectrum | |
| C. | evenly spaced around the color wheel | |
| D. | Both A & C |
10 points
Question 37
Which of the following is true about color?
| A. | When placed side by side, without mixing, complimentary colors create visual contrast and intensify each other. | |
| B. | All colors have value. | |
| C. | Color Perception is relative. We see colors differently based on their surroundings. | |
| D. | All of the above |
10 points
Question 38
Invented Texture is
| A. | Simplified, but based on existing texture. | |
| B. | texture that mimics reality. | |
| C. | a product of human imagination. | |
| D. | All of the above |
10 points
Question 39
What would a contextual critic value most?
| The cultural relevance of the art | ||
| Innovation in style | ||
| The artist behind the work and how his or her personal background influenced the art | ||
| Details about how the artwork was created. |
10 points
Question 40
Kara Walker’s work is
| an accurate representation of the past. | ||
| the fantastic illustrations of an unstable mind. | ||
| an illusion about past events. The things she explores are still occurring today. | ||
| a manifestation of her experiences in the north. |
10 points
Question 41
Which of the following analysis is an example of an interpretation based on formal elements?
| Hillerbrand + Magsamen make artwork about their family life that speaks on identity and consumerism. | ||
| The Stone Breakers by Courbet was controversial because it showed social injustice and economic hardship by depicting poor workers. | ||
| Rebellious Silence by Shirin Neshat explores the artist’s rejection of the way women are being repressed in her homeland of Iran. | ||
| In Sleeping Venus by Giorgione, the body of Venus echoes the landscape and suggests a connection between the female depicted and nature. |
10 points
Question 42
Which of the following paintings was considered the most offensive during the time in which it was created?
| A Modern Olympia by Cézanne | ||
| La maja desnuda by Francisco Goya | ||
| Venus of Urbino by Titian | ||
| Olympia by Edouard Manet |
10 points
Question 43
Shirin Neshat uses what text to write on her subject’s bodies?
| Her personal experiences with racial prejudice. | ||
| Body-positive writings of women who have suffered with eating disorders. | ||
| A narrative memoir of her turbulent family life as a woman in Iran. | ||
| Poetry by contemporary Iranian women with subjects of martyrdom and the role of women in the revolution. |
10 points
Question 44
Size relationships between parts of a whole are known as
| Pattern | ||
| scale | ||
| proportion | ||
| subordination |
10 points
Question 45
Asymmetrical balance can be seen in which of the following?
| Edgar Degas’ Jockeys Before the Race | ||
| John McCracken’s Silver | ||
| Jan Van Eyck’s The Ghent Altar Piece | ||
| Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper |
10 points
Question 46
Which of the following is true about color and how it can affect balance?
| A. | Any highly saturated color can be substituted for black to create the same effect. | |
| B. | Warm colors are heavier than cool colors | |
| C. | Intense colors are heavier than weak or pale colors | |
| D. | Warm colors recede in space whereas cool colors come forward in space | |
| E. | Both B & C |
10 points
Question 47
Describe how Goya used directional forces in his print Bullfight: The Agility and Daring of Juanito Apinani.
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35 points
Question 48
In The Knockout by George Bellows, the focal point is _________ by the subordinate elements.
| Distracted | ||
| Weakened | ||
| Not effected | ||
| Strengthened |
10 points
Question 49
In Interior of a Dutch House, how does Pieter de Hooch create rhythm?
| Through the use of only female subjects | ||
| Through a series of flowing design elements | ||
| This particular painting does not have rhythm | ||
| Through repeating rectangles and squares |
10 points
Question 50
What is the oldest surviving carved human figure?
| Statue of Adam | ||
| Venus of Willendorf | ||
| Venus of Hole Fels | ||
| Venus de Medici (Medici Venus) |
10 points
Question 51
What Archaic Period Greek statue was inspired by Egyptian art?
| Polykleitos of Argos (Spear Bearer) | ||
| Venus of Willendorf | ||
| Venus de Medici (Medici Venus) | ||
| Kuros (Statue of Standing Youth) |
10 points
Question 52
Both Greece and Rome paid close attention to anatomy in the sculptures they created. However, Greece valued __________ while Rome valued __________ in artwork that depicted a figure or portrait.
| The ideal; the individual | ||
| The individual; the ideal |
10 points
Question 53
What painting was deemed heresy and led to an inquisition? This inquisition turned out to be an important trial for artistic freedom.
| Veronese’s Feast in the House of Levi | ||
| The School of Athens by Raphael | ||
| Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam | ||
| The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci |
10 points
Question 54
Were Henry Moore’s drawings of WW2 receptive or projective?
| Receptive | ||
| Projective |
10 points
Question 55
Define “Picture Plane.”
| The environment the work of art is depicting. | ||
| The frame around the drawing. | ||
| The flat surface on which an artist executes an image. | ||
| The negative space in a work of art. |
10 points
Question 56
Hatching uses _________ to show value whereas stippling uses __________.
| parallel or crossing lines; small dots | ||
| gesture lines; contour lines | ||
| gesture lines; small dots | ||
| parallel or crossing lines; contour lines |
10 points
Question 57
Pencils are made with
| Chalky substance with very little binder | ||
| Graphite | ||
| Charcoal mixed with clay | ||
| Charcoal |
10 points
Question 58
A full-sized drawing made as a guide for a work in another medium is a
| Contour | ||
| Mosaic | ||
| Fresco | ||
| Cartoon |
10 points
Question 59
All paints consist of these three ingredients: Pigment, binder, and ____________.
| Vehicle | ||
| Adhesive | ||
| Water | ||
| Primer |
10 points
Question 60
What is a binder’s function in paint?
| It helps the paint particles stick together allows it to stick to a surface. | ||
| It is powdered color. | ||
| It dissolves or removes excess paint. | ||
| It helps make the paint a liquid. |
10 points
Question 61
Which of the following is considered opaque watercolor?
| Tempura | ||
| Gouache | ||
| Watercolor | ||
| Fresco | ||
| Oil |
10 points
Question 62
Which type of painting is literally fused to a wall?
| Tempura | ||
| Gouache | ||
| Fresco | ||
| Watercolor | ||
| Oil |
10 points
Question 63
Starry Night uses what technique to layer thick paint like frosting?
| Broken Color | ||
| Alla Prima | ||
| Sfumato | ||
| Impasto |
10 points
Question 64
What were some of the reasons why Margaret Keane decided to allow her husband to receive credit for her paintings? (Talk about more than one)
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35 points
Question 65
Walter Keane was a painter.
True
False
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