ARTS 1510 Final Review

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Willard Wigan, Statue of Liberty

". . . people had made me feel small so I wanted to show them how significant small could be."

Salvador Dalí, The Persistence of Memory

"...nothing more than the soft, extravagant, solitary, paranoiac-critical Camembert cheese of space and time."

Marcia Smilack, Cello Music

"I hear with my eyes and see with my ears."

Thomas Eakins, Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. Gross

"It is a picture that even strong men find it difficult to look at long..."

Yayoi Kusama, Dots Obsession

"When I was a child I experienced this state of self-obliteration, so I painted the same motif endlessly."

If an artist wants to make an INTAGLIO print featuring flat areas of tone, what processes will the artist need to use?

Aquatint

Artemisia Gentileschi was influenced by the style of which other artist?

Caravaggio

Basket making is DIFFERENT from weaving because in basket making:

Coils of strands can be sewn together

The printmaking process can create multiple original images. How do artists make sure that people buying a print are getting an authentic original image?

Completing the edition by destroying the matrix

A sculpture that consisted of lot of different dolls could retain a quality of oneness through which property?

Conceptual unity

Georges Braque's Houses at L'Estaque is part of which movement?

Cubism

Piet Mondrian was a founder of which movement?

De Stijl

Cubist paintings are completely non-objective and do not contain any recognizable objects.

False

Edgar Degas was very selective with his subjects; he depicted only people from the upper classes.

False

Formal analysis can be done on paintings, but not on sculptures.

False

In Stranger Visions, Heather Dewey-Hagborg created exact replicas of her friends.

False

The art of the American Scene was divided into two branches, one of which was realistic and the other abstract.

False

The sheep and trees in Hogarth's False Perspective correctly decrease in size to show that they are further away.

False

Traditional video cameras use film.

False

________ made a Symbolist version of Judith with Holofernes' head.

Gustav Klimt

Imagine you were a sculptor and needed to make a sculpture out of gold. If the patron did not want to overspend, what might be the technique you would choose?

Hollow casting

Glassblowing is what kind of glass technique?

Hot

One reason mass is important to experiencing a sculpture is because mass:

Influences the effect of the sculpture

A spoon might be considered craft because:

It is used in everyday life

Who is the artist of The Dinner Party?

Judy Chicago

To make a carpet, artisans use:

Knots and interlaced fibers

Why is a handmade feel associated with craft?

Many crafts look rustic

Acrylics can be applied with rugged brushstrokes, in thin washes, in opaque fields, or in transparent glazes. Because of these characteristics, we say that acrylics:

Mimic the effects of other paints

We would expect most documentaries to be:

Narrative and unscripted

Playing soft classical music over a scene of warfare might be a case of sound used to:

Oppose mise en scène

If you were carving a sculpture in stone of a person experiencing grief, why might you depict them kneeling, with their hands to their face, crying, instead of standing and raising their hands to God?

Outstretched extremities can lead to structural problems

What kind of clay body would you use if you wanted to make a pot that would be used for fine dinnerware and that needed to hold water?

Porcelain

In his work The School of Athens, this Renaissance artist created figures using the ideal human proportions developed by the ancient Greeks.

Raphael

This Italian artist used two-point combined with one-point perspective in his painting The School of Athens.

Raphael

Who is the artist of Fountain (After Marcel Duchamp: A.P.).

Sherrie Levine

A sculpture that depicts a woman standing up straight, with her arms at her sides, is likely to have:

Symmetrical balance

When weavers use differently colored weft threads to form an intricate design that is an integral part of the material, the result is a:

Tapestry

When did people start making a distinction between crafts and fine arts?

The Renaissance

Salvador Dalí was a member of the Surrealists, whose artworks were inspired by dreams or subconscious thoughts.

True

The Works Progress Administration (WPA) paid such artists as Aaron Douglas to make art.

True

Trompe l'oeil means "fool the eye".

True

Twentieth-century artists continued the representational explorations started by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists.

True

William Hogarth's False Perspective demonstrates incorrect applications of the laws of perspective.

True

A work of art made by painting a rectangular canvas only one shade of blue might be thought to have too much:

Unity

If an artist made a sculpture using two kinds of metal, we might think it was done to introduce:

Variety

In a two-dimensional work, when the figure becomes the background and the background becomes the figure, we perceive ________.

a figure-ground reversal

The Dada performance of "Karawane" was:

a lively, theatrical performance of nonsense words and sounds

A shape on a flat picture surface that is defined by surrounding empty space is known as ________ shape.

a positive

Memento mori refers to:

a symbol of mortality

Grant Wood chose subjects that:

reflected his experience in Midwestern America

Artwork in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries can be _____.

all of the other answers abstract non-objective experimental representational

Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was revolutionary because:

all of the other answers it is not a naturalistic re-creation of the way we see the world it shows frontal and profile views at the same time it includes simplified forms and bodies as geometric shapes the space of the background and foreground meld together

Which of the following words can not be linked to the work of Yayoi Kusama?

all of these words relate to her work: mirrors cosmos infinity dots

A line that gives viewers the impression that they are seeing a line where there is not a continuous mark is ________.

an implied line

What is the difference between analysis and critique?

analysis refers to the appearance or meaning of the artwork itself

The combination of jarring vertical and diagonal lines in Vincent van Gogh's The Bedroom creates an atmosphere of ________.

anxiety

What is the reason Adrian Piper made My Calling Card (Card) #1 (for Dinners and Cocktail Parties)?

she wanted a way to respond to racist comments made by people who didn't realize she was black

Using flat sheets of clay to form a work is called _______.

slab building

The dark printed words on the page of a book are easily read because they are printed on a light ground. This is an example of the principle of ________.

contrast

In the work discussed in Ch. 21, artist James Luna is challenging what?

cultural stereotypes about Native Americans

Conceptual art emphasizes ________.

the ideas behind the artwork over its realization

What kind of artworks do the Guerrilla Girls make?

feminist posters and pamphlets

end of the century

fin de siècle

A thin, transparent layer of paint placed over an opaque undercoat is called a _______.

glaze

Joseph Kosuth's One and Three Chairs consists of ________.

three things that a chair could be

Why does James Luna use the medium he does?

he wants to draw attention to himself as a living person

If vertical lines communicate strength, horizontals calm, and diagonals action, then a vacation resort might want to choose a logo consisting of ________ lines in order to show peaceful repose.

horizontal

application of thick paint

impasto

The American Scene was:

inspired by the harsh realities of the Great Depression

Because viewers enter them to experience these works, _________ make the viewer an active participant in the artistic process.

installations

The Dada performance of "Karawane" doesn't make sense because ________.

it was part of a movement that devalued logical thinking

The Taj Mahal features four towers, each 162 ft high, called ________, a characteristic feature of Islamic architecture.

minarets

In the illustration from the manga Tsubasa RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE, the artists used diagonal lines to create a strong sense of ________.

movement

In her painting Music—Pink and Blue II, Georgia O'Keeffe emphasized the blue ________ space in order to attract the viewer's attention into a deep interior.

negative

What is the medium of Aaron Douglas's Aspects of Negro Life: From Slavery Through Reconstruction?

oil on canvas

when colors are blended by the eye

optical mixture

Miriam Schapiro's collage Baby Blocks combines two different kinds of shape. ________ is the term used to describe a shape that suggests the natural world, while the term geometric suggests mathematical regularity.

organic

The lines that create the image of the spider in the Nazca Lines define the ________ of a ________.

outline...shape

Which artist's work is directly referenced in Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe: Les trois femmes noires by Mickalene Thomas?

Édouard Manet

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)

Why do we need to experience a sculpture in person?

A sculpture is in our space, and a sculpture's environment affects its meaning

Picasso was influenced by art objects from ________ in his creation of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon.

Africa

Artworks in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries can ________.

All of the other answers: consist of recognizable objects consist of abstract objects draw inspiration from traditional culture draw inspiration from popular culture

What can you do to determine whether a photograph is realistic or manipulated?

All of these: Consider the photographer's agenda Check for inaccuracies in the image Be skeptical

If you were modeling a sculpture out of a soft, squishy material, what might you want to use for support?

An armature

A work created from joined, found objects is called:

An assemblage

The famous Stonehenge site (figure 1.8), which features large stones placed on Salisbury Plain in England, might be considered:

An earthwork

While previous chapters have been divided according to styles such as the Baroque, Romanticism, or Dada, this chapter is not predominantly divided in this way. Why not?

This final chapter, which has focused on Postmodernism, has shown a distinction from the previous chapters in the sense that it is not divided into certain styles. This has been done due to the fact that Postmodern art is characterized by the abandonment of a set style. This era predominately focuses on how various features of art can be combined to create new, creative works. Postmodern artists have been also characterized by their rejection of a story of art, the use of a diversity of media, references to prior works, complex personnel forms that mirror the complicated world, and other means of deconstruction through art. Therefore, it wouldn't be possible to divide Postmodern art into strict or specific styles.

3D printing can be used to make a sculpture.

True

Artists have often been influenced by scientific discoveries.

True

Edgar Degas was fascinated by observing ballet dancers, both in practice and during performances.

True

Holbein's The Ambassadors has several references to religious content.

True

Linear perspective can help create emphasis.

True

Printmaking is a good way to share ideas with large groups of people.

True

seen from above

bird's-eye-view

Artemisia Gentileschi used directional line brilliantly in her painting Judith Decapitating Holofernes to draw our attention to this point

blood spurting from Holofernes's neck

In the technique of ____, artists use clay as a transitional step to another, more permanent material such as bronze.

casting

Using tools to bend metal into a desired form when the temperature of the metal is lowered is referred to as ______.

cold working

One of the early photographs that created a unique positive image was called a ________.

daguerreotype

painting outdoors

en plein air


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