art
What is the main advantage of using oil paint over other paint media?
. It dries slower allowing for more naturalistic development.
Where is the focal point in Giotto's Lamentation?
. Jesus' head
The device invented in the sixteenth century as a means of capturing images from the natural world is called
. camera obscura.
Sound was introduced into film in what year?
1927
Color was introduced into film in what year?
1939
Where did Picasso draw inspiration for the faces of the female figures on the right side of the composition of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon?
African ritual masks
The word paper is derived from
Egyptian papyrus
Which artwork was described as "an explosion in a shingle factory
Marcel Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase
Which process best describes intaglio printing
The area that prints is below the surface of the plate
Historically, why do many people receive new and innovative work with reservation
They have little context in which to view the work. intensity or saturation.
The organization of visual elements in an artwork is called
a composition
Carving would be best described as
a subtractive process
When each side of a composition is exactly the same, it shows
absolute symmetry
Assemblage would be best described as
an additive process
an Vermeer's Woman Holding a Balance is a perfect example of
an asymmetrically balanced composition
What is defined as the size of the opening in the lens when exposing a photograph to light?
aperture
Jan and Hubert van Eyck's The Ghent Altarpiece is an example of
artists giving form to the immaterial; hidden or universal truths, spiritual forces, personal feelings
Portraiture, such as John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres' Pat, is an example of
artists making a visual record of the people, places, and events of their time and place Correct
What is the substance in paint that holds the particles of pigment together and often defines the characteristics of the various painting media?
binder
Dry drawing media consists of coloring agents, which are mixed with what to hold them together?
binders
A typical material that an artist might cast is
bronze
In Käthe Kollwitz's Self-Portrait, Drawing, the artist has revealed the expressive capabilities of what medium?
charcoal
What was early paper in the West made of
cloth rags
A typical example of low-relief would be:
coin
Chris Ofili's The Holy Virgin Mary displays two aspects of the artist's life—his African heritage and what else?
his Catholic upbringing
Jasper Johns chose to paint his image of the American flag to express:
his proclivity for things seen but not examined.
Jan van Eyck's Giovanni Arnolfini and His Wife Giovanna Cenami depicts many objects that have symbolic meaning. The use or study of these symbols is called:
iconography.
In Giacometti's Man Pointing, our eye is directed down his right arm and past his pointed finger to some imagined point of interest beyond. This is an example of which formal element?
implied line
When and where was printmaking first developed
in the 9th century in China
Whitfield Lovell's Whispers from the Walls is an example of
installation art.
A color's brightness or dullness is called its
intensity or saturation.
What is the main advantage of linocut over woodcut printmaking
it is easier to cut into linoleum than wood
What is the function of the nsiki nkonde figure?
it pursued wrongdoers at night and punished them when nails were driven into it Correct
Alexander Calder's "mobiles," like Untitled, move when air currents move through them, making them
kinetic
Sculpture that moves is called
kinetic
While in prison, Howling Wolf made many drawings called
ledger drawings
A popular drawing medium during the Renaissance consisted of a stylus of gold, silver, or other metal that was dragged across a prepared ground of lead white, bone, and water. This process was called
metalpoint
hen an artist uses a variety of materials in a sculpture, it could be described as
mixed media
In 1863, Edouard Manet's Déjeuner sur l'herbe was rejected by the public due to its
modernity
In Chapter 3, Sayre discusses two ways of valuing art. What are they?
monetary and intrinsic
When a work of art such as Kasimir Malevich's Black Square shows no reference to the natural world of images, it is usually called
nonrepresentational.
The painting process that allows for a continuous blending of tones and hues on the painting surface is called
oil painting.
Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper is based on what specific type of perspective
one-point linear perspective
Monotype is unique among printmaking processes because it produces
only one print from the plate
In Steve DiBenedetto's Deliverance, the artist uses what to create a sense of space
overlapping images
Guillermo Gómez-Peña's The Temple of Confessions can be defined as what kind of art?
performance and installation
Because in lithography the printing surface is completely flat, it is referred to as
planographic
Considered a masterpiece of Renaissance art, Michelangelo's David came under attack upon first viewing due to its
political symbolism.
Sculpture that is meant to be viewed frontally is called
relief
The terms naturalistic or realistic art are sometimes used to describe
representational art
Repetition often implies monotony, yet it also creates a sense of
rhythm
Where does Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama draw inspiration for her work
rom very personal visual and existential experiences of her surroundings
The dimensions of an object, in relation to some constant, such as the human figure, are known as its
scale Correct
Renzo Piano's Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center is an example of "green architecture." Such buildings are praised for their:
self-sufficiency.
The drawings by William Cameron Menzies are examples of a vital part of the film-making process called
storyboards.
Rene Magritte's The Treason of Images asks us to consider
that images and words refer to things that we see, but are not the things themselves
Painting was largely considered a craft, lesser than other "arts" like poetry and music, until
the Renaissance
Which of these statements best defines visual literacy
the ability to recognize, understand, and communicate the meaning of visual images
Dodging and burning are darkroom processes by which the photographer can manipulate which aspect of a photo?
value
Nam June Paik was an innovator in which of these media?
video sculpture
What is yellow's complementary color?
violet
When dealing with balance in a two dimensional composition, an artist or designer is actually dealing with
visual weight
Maya Lin's Memorial in Washington, D.C
was controversial at first because of its non-traditional style.
When ink is diluted with water and applied in broad flat areas, the result is called a
wash
Winslow Homer's A Wall, Nassau was made using
watercolor washes.
What is the binder in "encaustic" painting?
wax
In a work of art, "content" refers to
what the work expresses or means
What printmaking technique was used in The Nuremberg Chronicle?
woodcut
Which of the following is an example of relief printmaking
woodcut
The imagery in Faith Ringgold's God Bless America was inspired by the:
Civil Rights movement in the 1960s.
Who drew Banana Flower?
Georgia O'Keeffe
hich of the following is a form of soft carbon discovered in England in 1564?
Graphite
The artist who felt that a cut line made with scissors could acquire more feeling than a pencil or charcoal was
Henri Matisse.
Sculpture that is meant to be seen from all sides is called
In-the-round
What is the content of Albert Bierstadt's Rocky Mountains?
It is a sublime representation of the mountain range that can be seen to encompass the spirit and character of the American West
What is the process that assures that the colors of a linocut or other relief print will align perfectly?
Registration
Which sculptor eventually saw his controversial work destroyed
Richard Serra
Still images from the film Battleship Potemkin demonstrate the montage technique of which filmmaker?
Sergei Eisenstein
Which of the following is not an aspect of texture
content
With atmospheric perspective, objects further from the viewer appear
cooler and less distinct
The process of organizing the formal elements of art into a unified composition is called
design
According to Sayre what are the three steps in the process of "seeing"?
eception, extraction, inference
What film process was D.W. Griffith was the first great master of?
editing
What is a term that describes an artist's attempt to draw our eyes to one area of a composition?
emphasis
If an artist pushes the point of a burin across a metal plate, forcing the metal up in slivers in front of the burin, the process is called
engraving.
In the Rubin vase illustration, the black shape can be seen alternately as a foreground object resembling a vase, or as a background space between two white profiled faces. What is this relationship called?
figure-ground reversal
Artists can create a sense of luminous materiality in oil painting by brushing thin films of transparent color onto the surface, a process called
glazing
When an artist paints with a mixture of watercolor pigment and Chinese white chalk, the process is called
gouache
Despite the success of the daguerreotype, the process had its drawbacks, primarily
hat the image could not be reproduced.
Proportion is defined as
he relationship between the parts to each other and the whole in a composition
Beatriz Milhazes' Carambola is based on
he shapes, forms, and bright colors of Brazilian culture
In her painting, Still Life with Lobster, Anna Vallayer-Coster establishes emphasis through
the manipulation of light and color.
What is it that motivates most collectors to buy contemporary art
the pleasure of owning art and the prestige it confers upon them
In a work of art, "form" refers to
the way it looks.
Paintings that consist of three painted panels, such as The Annunciation [Mérode Altarpiece] by Robert Campin, are called
triptychs.