art 100 midterm
When were the first successful photographs made using a camera? (For now, name the century—for the exam, know the decade.)
1839,
What did the assistant to the three archeologists discover near the village of Willendorf?
A 25,000 year old statue of a woman
Film (expensive production)
A movie camera captures movement by taking many separate frames per second, exposed on a strip of light-sensitive film exposed in sequence
What significant aspect overlapped the figures in Rameses' tomb?
A red grid system of measurement used for all Egyptian human figural representations
What significant event occurred in Greek art around 450 BC?
A sculptor and mathematician named Polykleitos developed the formula to compose an idealized human sculpture.
List some of the features of the Riacci bronzes that are exaggerated.
More defined muscles, legs and torso are elongated, grooves in the chest and back are accentuated, no coccyx bone
Around what year did humans start to make statues and images of the body
None of the above
At one time, photography was believed to be inherently truthful (an objective tool to capture reality), which made it particularly useful for what kind of photography?
Photojournalism
What are the three main printmaking processes?
Relief, Intaglio, Planography
During what time period was the distinction made between fine art and craft?
Renaissance/16th century/1500s
Theory of persistence of vision
Separate images presented to the human eye at regular intervals appear as a continuous sequence
What name did the archeologists give to the sculpture?
The Venus of Willendorf
What was the Kritios Boy?
The first completely life-like and realistic sculpture of the human body
How are the images of the human body at the Temple of Karnak, created over several hundred years apart, similar to one another?
The formula used to depict the human body remained the same for nearly 3,000 years
What does Dr. Ramachandran theorize was wrong with realistic representations like the Kritios Boy for the Greeks?
The sculpture was too realistic and therefore boring
Why are the exaggerated features on the Venus of Willendorf representative of what mattered most to ancient people?
The statue features an image of fertility and fatness desired by nomadic people
What do all images of the human body share?
They are not realistic
Egyptians were the first settled humans to use the body extensively in their art.
True
Inspired by the aesthetic rules of Polykleitos, the arrangement of the limbs and the direction of the head and chest make the Riacci bronzes appear alive.
True
Rather than exaggerating parts of the body, Egyptians were more concerned with showing parts of the body at the clearest angle.
True
The belief that Greek Gods took human form were the central focus for creating realistic statues to place in the temples erected throughout Greece.
True
what was discovered by an Italian diver in 1972 in the bottom of the ocean?
Two statues
Videos
are made with small, hand-held cameras. Relatively inexpensive, which encourages artistic experimentation
Controlling brightness, focus, and contrast to imply depth of space is called ________; it is an effective method for implying vast distances, such as in landscape paintings.
atmospheric perspective
Relief sculpture is meant to be viewed from one side only. It is designated in two ways:
bas/low and high.
Sticks of chalk, pastel, and crayon are all made by combining pigment with a _________________ (the thing that holds the loose pigments together, sometimes composed of natural substances like gum arabic or wax).
binder
______________ is the art of making objects from clay. Nearly every culture known has practiced this art form.
ceramics
Colors that are on opposite sides of the color wheel are radically different in wavelength (causing them to contrast strongly with one another) are called ________.
complementary colors
Subject matter is usually a clear indication of ________, which is sometimes indicated by the title.
content
Some people believe the medium of _____________ is superior to other media in art because it is oken closer to the first expression of an idea; many artists use this medium to work out ideas, to think, and to interpret.
drawing
The binding agent for tempera paint preferred by Renaissance artists was ______________.
egg yolk
A feminist analysis of Grande Odalisque by Jean-Auguste-Dominique-Ingres (a painting of an exotic and beautiful harem woman) would consider the role of women in 19th century France, but not viewers' perspectives on gender.
false
Modeling is a subtractive process for creating a sculpture.
false
Our responses to colors (emotions, psychological effects, associations, etc.) are universal.
false
Symmetrical balance is achieved through uneven distributions of object/elements in a work of art.
false
There is only one way you can accurately analyze a work of art.
false
To create the work The School of Athens, Raphael painted directly onto the plaster without the use of preparatory cartoons, preferring instead to work out his ideas primarily with color.
false
This is the specific part in an area of emphasis to which the viewer's eye is drawn.
focal point
In contrast to shapes (which only have height and width), ______ have (or imply) three dimensions (height, width, and depth).
forms
If art is a visual language, then the principles of design are a kind of ________ that artists apply to the elements of art.
grammar
Were the earliest people in Europe firstly farmers or hunter-gatherers?
hunter-gatherers
What image dominates the lives of people more than any other image
images of the human body
Zoetrope
images showing separate scenes of an action placed inside
Given psychological analysis, the atmosphere of Edward Hopper's Nighthawks, created by the lack of people on the street, the absence of streetlights, and the somber mood of the customers in the café, is one of ________.
loneliness
The kind of scale used for objects that appear larger than they are in real life is called ______ scale.
monumental
The ten principles of design are:
Balance, contrast, emphasis, focal point, pattern, proportion, rhythm, scale, unity, variety
Why did the Greeks almost immediately abandon the realistic techniques used to create the Kritios Boy?
Because they possessed the primeval desire to exaggerate
List some other places where statues, similar to the Venus of Willendorf, were discovered.
Britain, Austria, Germany, France, Russia, Slovakia, Czech Republic
This painting process relies on freshly applied lime plaster to hold the pigment in place.
Buon Fresco
The ten elements of art are:
Color, form, line, mass, shape, space, texture, time and motion, value, volume
Animation
Creates the illusion of movement by projecting still images in sequence
Lines can communicate different things to a viewer. For example, a diagonal line communicates...
movement
vladislav
namestnikov
The French artist Andre Masson wished to explore the psychological source of creativity through his "automatic" drawings composed of ______ lines (considered uncontrolled, spontaneous, and changing).
organic
The traditional primary colors are...
red, yellow, blue
Like music, visual _________ help to guide the viewer through a work of art, often through the use of repeated elements.
rhythms
What are the two most common materials used in subtractive sculpture?
stone and wood
what did the Greeks use that no other artist had used before?
their eyes
To communicate motion without actually making anything move, artists can choose to imply, or create the illusion of, ______ (which is why they are often linked together).
time
Egyptians advanced quarrying and stone masonry skills in order to carve colossal statues that would last forever.
true
It does not matter if a sculptor is creating a human statue on a monumental scale, or a figure much smaller than lifesize; if the sculptor applies the ratio of the Golden Section, the sculpture will have naturalistic proportions.
true
An artwork can be described as non-objective if its subject matter is _________.
unrecognizable
The lightness or darkness of a surface is the element called _______.
value
If art is a visual language, then the elements of art form the basic ________ of art.
vocabulary
Interactive Digital Media
Allows artists to involve viewers as active participants Viewer determines the appearance of the work or chooses different paths to follow
what qualities did the ideal body encompass for the Greeks?
An Athletic, muscular body
Colors that are adjacent to one another on the color wheel are called
Analogous
what culture did these statues come from?
Ancient Greek
what civilization settled and flourished along the Nile river?
Egyptians
List some of the features of the Venus of Willendorf (size, material, appearance?)
Enlarged Breasts, stomach and pubic area Minimized legs, feet, and arms Facial features non-existent, beaded pattern, possible a headdress or hair
After the creation of the Kritios Boy, the Greeks continued to sculpt realistic images for many generations afterward.
False
________ focuses on interpreting signs and symbols within an artwork, usually through historical and religious references. (For example, when examining the painting Marilyn Monroe by Audrey Flack using this mode of analysis, we interpret objects like a burning candle, the hourglass, and calendar as symbols of time that remind us of death.)
Iconographical analysis
What significant event occurred in which Greece gained the knowledge of how to produce large-scale, realistic statues of the human body?
Greece and Egypt began to trade
What features are basically ignored on the figure of the Venus of Willendorf?
Head and arms
In Audrey Flack's Marilyn Monroe, the burning candle, the flower, and the hourglass are typical of a kind of symbolism in art that reminds us of death. This kind of symbolism, called a "vanitas," is an example of what kind of analysis?
Iconographical