chapter 4 questions
How did Goya evoke a sense of motion on the part of the bullfighter in The Agility and Daring of Juanito Apinani? A. He placed the bullfighter on the intersection of the diagonal axes. B. He depicted the bullfighter in sharp light and dark contrasts. C. He depicted the bullfighter swinging on a pole. D. He depicted the bullfighter perpendicular to the pole.
A. He placed the bullfighter on the intersection of the diagonal axes.
What was the reason Matisse took so many photographs of his drawings for Large Reclining Nude? A. He was interested in documenting how design could affect a final work that began with a naturalistic drawing. B. It was standard practice for artists to photograph their work in process. C. He needed the photographs for a book he was writing. D. It made it easier for him to keep track of the changes he made.
A. He was interested in documenting how design could affect a final work that began with a naturalistic drawing.
What design problem is presented by the subject matter in Lavinia Fontana's Noli Me Tangere? A. foregrounding the standing and prostrate figures B. depicting the empty tomb of Christ in the background C. representing the passage of time in the story D. representing the divinity of Christ and the humanity of Mary Magdalene
A. foregrounding the standing and prostrate figures
What is one way that Wallace Berman created a sense of rhythm in Untitled? A. repetition of hands and radio shape B. inclusion of different images on the radio C. use of light and dark contrasts D. addition of Hebrew letters
A. repetition of hands and radio shape
One way that John McCracken achieved unity with the work Untitled was A. using the same unvarying color throughout the piece. B. making it taller than it is wider. C. making it a different color than the wall. D. using three media.
A. using the same unvarying color throughout the piece.
What design principle does Damien Hirst's Posterity—The Holy Place perfectly exemplify? A. directional forces B. balance C. contrast D. emphasis and subordination
B. balance
Artists use contrast, color intensity, position, and size to create A. unity and variety in the work. B. emphasis on a specific area of the work. C. symmetry in the work. D. a diagonal force in the work.
B. emphasis on a specific area of the work.
A person typically experiences scale in relation to A. the size of the room. B. the size of his or her body. C. smaller details within a work of art. D. other artworks surrounding an object.
B. the size of his or her body.
One reason for the extremely small size of Cruzeiro do Sul (Southern Cross) was A. to draw attention to the importance of geometric forms. B. to draw attention to the lack of importance many people give to Southern Hemisphere countries. C. to create a humorous work. D. the artist's lack of funds to produce the work.
B. to draw attention to the lack of importance many people give to Southern Hemisphere countries.
What combination of lines provides stability in a composition? A. horizontal and diagonal lines B. vertical and horizontal lines C. intersecting diagonal lines D. vertical and diagonal lines
B. vertical and horizontal lines
How does an artist's use of directional forces differ from the use of emphasis and subordination in a work of art? A. Directional forces rely on contrast and position to highlight the focal point. B. Directional forces are used in dynamic and expressive works of art. C. Directional forces create a path around the work of art. D. Directional forces draw the viewer's eye to neutral areas of lesser importance.
C. Directional forces create a path around the work of art.
Why did Matisse believe that design was as important to a composition as facial expressions and gestures? A. He was trying to explain his works to viewers. B. He was trying to draw attention to his use of color. C. He believed that the arrangement of visual elements was necessary to create an expressive composition. D. He was trying to draw attention to scale and proportion.
C. He believed that the arrangement of visual elements was necessary to create an expressive composition.
How does the change in the scale of the "5" function in Charles Demuth's I Saw The Figure 5 in Gold? A. It forces the viewer's attention on the picture plane. B. It moves the viewer's eye around the painting. C. It draws the viewer deeper into the painting. D. It provides greater color contrast.
C. It draws the viewer deeper into the painting.
Why do many public buildings employ symmetrical balance in their designs? A. Symmetrical balance is associated with divine power. B. Symmetrical balance allows for the most efficient use of space. C. Symmetrical balance suggests stability and permanence. D. Symmetrical balance promotes quick and economical construction.
C. Symmetrical balance suggests stability and permanence.
How do the tall green seats provide unity in Jacob Lawrence's Going Home? A. They serve as a focal point for the viewer. B. They balance the composition. C. They create visual a visual theme across the composition. D. Their symmetry connotes permanence and poise.
C. They create visual a visual theme across the composition.
Why is it possible for a small yellow form to balance a large blue form? A. Cool colors appear heavier than warm colors. B. Large forms appear heavier than small forms. C. Warm colors appear heavier than cool colors. D. Small forms appear heavier than large forms.
C. Warm colors appear heavier than cool colors.
What did Matisse create by moving the figure's right leg down slightly in his version of Large Reclining Nude? A. a balance of unity and variety B. a proportionate figure C. directional force D. greater contrast
C. directional force
Where does Peter de Hooch use repetition as an organizing principle in Interior of a Dutch House? A. in the similar clothing worn by the figures B. in the even number of figures C. in the rectangular shapes that form the floor tiles D. in the various sizes of rectangles used for the fireplace, windows, paintings, and maps.
C. in the rectangular shapes that form the floor tiles
What design goal does the inclusion of helicopters, cars, and hand grenades demonstrate in contemporary Afghan carpets? A. emphasis and subordination B. scale and proportion C. pattern D. directional forces
C. pattern
What is one design principle that Matisse addressed with the netlike patterns on the couch and framing edges of his painting Large Reclining Nude? A. scale and proportion B. directional forces C. rhythm and repetition D. symmetrical balance
C. rhythm and repetition
What is the design principle for creating a neutral area that does not distract from the area of emphasis? A. contrast B. directional forces C. subordination D. unity and variety
C. subordination
Most artists want a balance of unity and variety because A. both are required for a work to have diversity. B. it makes it easier for the viewer to understand. C. that combination usually yields the most interesting compositions. D. every work has to include both elements.
C. that combination usually yields the most interesting compositions.
Which detail in Titian's Noli Me Tangere best demonstrates the principle of subordination in design? A. the tall tree in the center of the image B. the outstretched hand of Christ C. the muted colors of the landscape D. the red robe of Mary Magdalene
C. the muted colors of the landscape
What element creates unity in I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold? A. the focal point B. the diagonal lines C. the number 5 D. the color red
C. the number 5
Which element is necessary to create an all-over pattern in an artwork? A. the use of geometric shapes and forms B. the use of organic shapes and forms C. the repetition of a set of ordered elements D. the use of complementary groups of colors
C. the repetition of a set of ordered elements
What is one visual clue that Edgar Degas uses In Jockeys Before the Race to move the viewer's attention to the left side of the canvas? A. the pole B. the jockey's white jacket C. the sun D. the large horse
C. the sun
What is one reason that Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen exaggerated scale in Shuttlecocks? A. to promote playing badminton B. to criticize the museum's collecting practices C. to poke fun at museum practices D. to create a diagonal direction
C. to poke fun at museum practices
How did the addition of horizontal lines to the couch change Henri Matisse's final version of Large Reclining Nude? A. It created visual rhythm in the image. B. It added pattern and contrast. C. It altered the proportions of the figure. D. It reduced downward directional force.
D. It reduced downward directional force.
What distinguishes the use of balance in sculpture from its use in painting? A. Sculptural balance is usually symmetrical. B. Sculpture relies on balance as a way to engage the viewer. C. Sculpture achieves balance through maintaining scale and proportion. D. Sculpture must consider balance for structural purposes.
D. Sculpture must consider balance for structural purposes.
Why do many public buildings employ symmetrical balance in their designs? A. Symmetrical balance allows for the most efficient use of space. B. Symmetrical balance promotes quick and economical construction. C. Symmetrical balance is associated with divine power. D. Symmetrical balance suggests stability and permanence.
D. Symmetrical balance suggests stability and permanence.
Which term refers to the organization of visual elements in a painting or a photograph? A. unity B. format C. balance D. composition
D. composition
The distorted proportions of the Roettgen Pietà adds to its A. naturalism. B. visual unity. C. sense of balance. D. expressive effect.
D. expressive effect.
The more variety in a work of art, the more the artist A. has to make preliminary drawings. B. can charge for the work. C. scale the work up to make it bigger. D. has to introduce orderly elements.
D. has to introduce orderly elements.
One way that Jacob Lawrence created unity in Going Home was by A. painting a topic that had deep personal meaning. B. limiting the composition to one railroad car interior. C. including reclining and sitting figures. D. repeating the use of red in a variety of shapes.
D. repeating the use of red in a variety of shapes.
What design principle is obviously distorted to create greater impact in Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's Shuttlecocks? A. symmetry B. proportion C. unity D. scale
D. scale
Which contributes most to the drama of Francisco Goya's composition in Bullfight: The Agility and Daring of Juanito Apinani? A. the small scale of the figures B. the horizontal wall in the background C. the horizontal format D. the contrast of light and dark tones
D. the contrast of light and dark tones
What element moves our eye toward the empty panel on the left of Ogata Korin's Cranes? A. the scale of the birds in relation to the height of the screen B. the subordination in the color of the birds' feathers C. the contrast of the gold background color D. the directional force of the birds' heads
D. the directional force of the birds' heads
The use of pattern in Pieter de Hooch's Interior of a Dutch House demonstrates which design principle? A. scale and proportion B. emphasis and subordination C. balance D. unity and variety
D. unity and variety