ART Unit 3 FINAL
Which of the following are the cultures from the "Classical past" that Renaissance thinkers and artists admired?
Ancient Greece and Rome
The Church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy, is from this period
Byzantine
The ornate and fanciful style called Rococo was only fashionable in France.
False
Who were the "Wild Beasts" who chose saturated color for emotional impact and used distorted perspective?
Fauvism
What was the Italian movement that championed speed, progress, war, and violence?
Futurism
This was a group of artists inspired by romantic landscape paintings, who portrayed the majesty of the American west.
Hudson River School
Michael Graves's Portland Public Services Building is an example of ________ architecture.
Postmodernist
Which of the following artists was part of the High Renaissance in Italy?
Raphael
What style that rejected the rigidity of the Academy, depicted the working class, emphasized the passing of knowledge from old to young, and used texture?
Realism
Kazimir Malevich was part of which movement?
Suprematism
What style that sought to depict dreamlike images, often with random subject matter, strange juxtapositions, or random "free association" shapes, and was influenced by psychoanalysis?
Surrealism
Giorgio Vasari wrote which of the following texts?
The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
The technique used to make Andy Warhol's Thirty Are Better than One is ________.
silkscreen
Vasily Kandinsky's Improvisation #30 (Cannons) was inspired by ________.
talk of war just before World War I began
Artists in the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood were inspired by works from ________.
the Middle Ages
Conceptual art emphasizes ________.
the ideas behind the artwork over its realization
Piet Mondrian wanted to make artwork that appealed to ________.
the mind
Alexandre Cabanel's Birth of Venus is an example of a(n) ________ painting.
Academic
The first internationally recognized modern art movement to originate in the US. These artists sought to portray deep universal truths in the aftermath of World War II.
Abstract Expressionists
What style developed in France in the late 1800s and early 1900s characterized by vine like, whiplash curves, decorative patterning, and emphasized the traditionally "lesser" decorative arts
Art Nouveau
Which of the following terms refers to the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries in Western Europe, a period when there was a general increase in motion and emotion in artworks?
Baroque
Artemisia Gentileschi was influenced by the style of which other artist?
Caravaggio
What style was characterized by distorted geometric feel, multiple views of an object simultaneously, and fragmentation of the picture plane.
Cubism
This movement began in The Netherlands and sought to produce pure artistic expression by removing the natural form. They reduced forms to lines and planes intersecting at right angles and their palette to primary colors and black and white.
De Stijl
What style generally worked out of doors, light was their subject, and often painted the same scene at different times of day? Monet for example.
Impressionism
Donald Judd's Untitled (1967) is part of which movement?
Minimalism
Fragonard's The Swing depicts:
a flirtation between two young lovers
An important feature of late Renaissance artwork, compared to art created during the early and high Renaissance, is ________.
a greater emphasis on dissonance over harmony more dynamic compositions and subjects an increase in imaginative elements as opposed to strict believability Correct! all of the other answers greater emotional intensit
In Matisse's Joy of Life the artist is emphasizing ________.
a leisurely day in a landscape with music and dancing
Marcel Duchamp's Fountain is an example of ________.
a readymade
The structure of Romanesque churches recalls architectural elements from ________.
ancient Rome
Neoclassical paintings, such as those by Jacques-Louis David and Angelica Kauffmann, ________.
are serious in tone are inspired by ancient Greece and Rome place an emphasis on civic duty convey a moral message Correct! all of the other answers
Which two Gothic architectural innovations allowed cathedral walls to be built higher than before?
flying buttresses and rib vaults
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was revolutionary because:
it is not a naturalistic re-creation of the way we see the world it shows frontal and profile views at the same time Correct! all of the other answers the space of the background and foreground meld together it includes simplified forms and bodies as geometric shapes
New North American cities in the late eighteenth century chose neoclassicism as their architectural style because:
it represented the ideals to which they aspired
What is the medium used for the depiction of Theodora and Attendants in the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy?
mosaic
Which painting was included in the first Salon des Refusés (Salon of the Rejected)?
Édouard Manet's Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe (Luncheon on the Grass)