Ch 2 What is Art?
Which artist did not help for his art to be in trying to but displayed in public and private places?
Andrea del Verrocchio
Which artist portrayed the celebrity of the Mona Lisa in the work "Thirty Are Better Than One"?
Andy Warhol
True or false: A work of art must results in the production of a tangible object
False
True or false: being beautiful is a characteristic in requirement of all art
False
Today we consider James Hamptons "throne of the third heaven of the nations millennium general assembly "a work of art because
It has a unique visual expression
What best describes Sonia Delaunay's "electric prisms"
It is non-objective
Vincent van Gogh spoke of our as something that exists _______
In an ideal realm
What is an artform that is a space and it is presented as a work of art that can be entered, explored, experienced, and reflected on
Installation
The French term __ ___describes convincingly lifelike works of art that momentarily trick the eye as to appear real
Trompe L'oeil
Which of the following styles did Pablo Picasso not working in?
Trompe L'oeil
True or false:The popularity of outsider Art during the 20th century shows a change in opinion over whether an artist must have formal training
True
Art that presents the visual world in such a way that we recognize a likeness is described as
Representational
When in history did the approach of artist by and large shift from a focus on the production of objects in a specialized realm to focus on questions about the artistic process it self
20th century
Style
A Characteristic or group of characteristics that are constant, reoccurring, or coherent
The philosophical field of _______ asks questions about nature of our and it's audiences
Aesthetic
When discussing the of this tea bowl some cultures may find it please in or not pleasing where as in Japan be appreciated based on its wabi and sabi
Aesthetics
Which of the following philosophies best describes the attitude toward beauty during the 18th century?
Art should be beautiful and provide closure to the viewer
In general, how did many artists attitude change toward producing objects during the 20th century
Artists shifted the focus from the final product to the process
Titian painted this "Assumption" specifically to be presented
As part of a large and elaborate central center altarpiece
What is part of the iconography of Amida Nayori?
Buddhism
Verrocchio's "David" was ______ by Puerto de Medici, One of wealthiest and most influential man in 15th century Florence
Commissioned
During the 1960s, idea based art, for example a work of art where the artist cells or creates an idea rather than something tangible, came to be called ___ art
Conceptual
The ties that link a work of art to the artist who created it, the tradition it grew from, and the audience it was created for is called
Context
How do you and Kara Walker's use of space in her installation of "A Subtlety" can be characterized?
Creating the piece she chose materials directly related to the history of the space. She connected as single physical space to a broader range of social and historical questions. She gave the public access to a space where they had never been allowed before.
What is the style of art that launched Picasso onto his mature path?
Cubism
To understand or, we must consider the __ conditions that give rise to art
Cultural
What is at the root of Louise Bourgeois's artwork?
Deep emotions connected to childhood
Henri Matisse his paintings "piano lesson" and "music lesson"
Depict the same subject matter but use different forms to illustrate different content
What would be the most historically accurate context in which to see an Akan linguists staff
During a public location of state in a lavish visual display
Works of art that do not depict pleasurable subject matter can often be considered beautiful according to some theories this may be based on our reactions to certain _______ qualities such as symmetry
Formal
Is the identification description and interpretation of background information related to the subject matter of a work of art
Iconography
Which of the following is not an element of form
Meaning
Hillaire-Germain-Edgar Degas' pastel drawing "nude woman having her hair combed "maintains a_____ style: faint line stupid the contours of the woman's body and chair and layers of individual strokes creating striking colors
Naturalistic
Art that decried any use of the visible world as a starting point begin at the beginning of the 20th century and was known as ___ art
Nonrepresentational
The work of five artists who worked in different cities around 1500 and shared several stylistic features would be described as sharing what general style?
Period style
Trompe L'oeil works of art can be described as
Representational and convincingly life like
Louise Bourgeois's "Woman with packages" abstracts the figure of a standing woman by using what shape?
Slender vertical column
Writers and poets of the 19th century were mesmerized by the Mona Lisa's ________, writing articles, stories and poems that attract a crowd of visitors to a new installation at the Louvre
Smile
According to one theory, what distinguishes artist from other "skillful makers"?
Style
Representational art that conforms to a pre-ordained set of conventions for the depiction of the world is described as being
Stylized
In Henri Matisse says "piano lesson", the garden, the metronome, the piano, and the artist son Pierre are all examples of
Subject matter
When were the first public museums established
The end of the 18th century
The Hamzanama is an Example of a work of art commission and for what purpose?
The enjoyment of the royal patron and his court
Pablo Picasso attributed what development to the change in 20th century artist attitude toward representational art?
The introduction of photography
What significance is given to the various objects in "Arnolfini Double Portrait" Buy an alternate, more recent theory that suggests an engagement between the two individuals rather than a marriage
The objects underscore wealth and standing
The content of Henri Matisse says "music lesson" can be best summarized as
The pleasure of music, and social and sensuous side
Which of the following symbols suggests that the "Arnolfini Double Portrait" could be a wedding portrait?
The shoes
form
The way an artwork looks and material it's made of
Context
The web of connections that an artwork has to the artist and the larger world
Which well-known artist lived a meager life struggling to find fun even for basic art supplies only to have his paintings sell for millions of dollars after his death?
Vincent van Gogh
What is the content of Jan van Eyck's painting "Arnolfini Double Portrait" as accepted by contemporary art historians
We may never know what the painting signified to its original audience
Subject matter
What is depicted in the artwork
Content
What the artwork is about as ins tended by the artist
Both abstract and naturalistic styles of art are used by past sculptors to create works honoring the kingdom's rulers. Which characterizations of Yoruba kingdom of life sculptors are true?
Works of art were made in pairs so to represent both the physical and spiritual reality of this subject. They were created in both abstract and naturalistic styles.
Iconography
identifying and studying the subject matter
The term ___ helps us to categorize art by its appearance and refers to a characteristic or group of characteristics that we recognize as constant, recurring, or coherent.
style