Chapter 2 art exam
What makes the Mona Lisa so valuable to current society?
The hype created when it was stolen and recovered
Beauty and art were discussed together during the 18th century because both were believed to provide ______.
pleasure
style
refers to characteristics that we recognize as constant, recurring, or coherent.
Art that seeks to present the world as it appears in nature is known as ______.
representational
The Japanese word.......connotes ideas of loneliness, old age, and tranquility.
sabi
Not a style
sculpture, color, content
The realistic portrayal of a goddess, removing her sandal while seated, can be considered the work's.....
subject matter
Representational art that appears so convincingly real as to fool the viewer is known as......
trompe l'oeil
An example of iconography is the........., a small form on top of portrayals of the Buddha that represents his enlightenment.
ushnisha
The Japanese word......implies such concepts as naturalness, simplicity, understatement, and impermanence.
wabi
Japan shares what aesthetics characteristics with Western art?
A focus on design
Which characteristics added to the fame of the Mona Lisa during Leonardo's lifetime? Multiple choice question.
It had an almost lifelike appearance.
Why do we now consider James Hampton's Throne of the Third Heaven of the Nations' Millennium General Assembly a work of art?
It has a unique visual expression.
The Hamzanama is an example of a work of art commissioned for what purpose?
The enjoyment of a royal patron and his court
Not iconography examples....
-a dark blue color -the form of the work -a works internal organization
Iconography examples...
-candle burning -lotus flower -wedding ring -a circle
In the royal courts of 16th-century Mughal India, how did artists live and work?
-Artists worked collaboratively, featuring their best talents to create each image. -Artists lived in residence and were paid a monthly salary.
According to some theories what formal qualities contribute to the perception of beauty? Multiple select question.
-Simple geometric shapes -Pure colors -symmetry
Style
Abstract, naturalistic, historical, representational
What philosophical field asks questions about the nature of art and its audiences?
Aesthetics
What influence did immigration to America have on Louise Bourgeois's artistic process?
American cultures offered her freedom to experiment.
At the time Alexander Baumgarten coined the term aesthetics, what type of art was considered to be most beautiful?
Ancient Greek and Roman
Before Verrocchio received a patron, what did he have to do? Multiple choice question.
Be apprenticed under a master artist for years
Which philosophy best describes the attitude towards beauty in art during the 18th century?
Beautiful art should provide pleasure to the viewer.
Artists working for the Akbar royal workshop were paid to do what? Multiple choice question.
Create an illustrated version of a book for their king
What makes Francisco de Goya's Saturn Devouring One of His Children difficult to appreciate it for its formal qualities?
Effort has been made to create a horrifying scene.
What aspect did Louise Bourgeois emphasize in her art?
Emotion
If a contemporary artist wants their works to be purchased, what do they have to do?
Find galleries and museums willing to show their works
Although Käthe Kollwitz's Woman with Dead Child is an emotional piece, what causes viewers to find beauty in it?
Formal use of the visual elements
What caused artists to explore abstract and nonrepresentational art?
Invention of the camera
Because James Hampton was self-taught in his artistic craft, he's often labeled as what kind of artist?
Outsider
Art is often associated with beauty because they both do what?
Offer pleasure
Verrocchio is an example of an artist who created art for what kind of audience? Multiple choice question.
Patrons who commissioned specific works
What did Marcel Duchamp's Fountain do?
Proposed questions about art and the artist's role
Without the title, how does Louise Bourgeois ensure that the viewer is able to interpret Woman with Package?
The piece is grouped with similar sculptures from the series.
How is the field of aesthetics best described?
The study of what is beautiful in art
What informs abstract works of art?
The visible world
Coined by Alesander Baumgarten, the word .........describes knowledge gained by sensory experience combined with feelings.
aesthetics
Andrea del Verrocchio's David was ______ by Piero de' Medici, one of wealthiest and most influential men in 15th-century Florence. Multiple choice question.
commissioned
The.......in Venus speaks to the grace and femininity of the idealized woman.
content
True or false: The role of art and understanding of its role in society have been consistent throughout history.
false
Nolleken's use of marble contributes to the........of the work.
form
Subject matter
is the object or event upon which a work of art is based.
form
is the way a work of art looks.
Content
is what a work of art is about
Representational art that records the true texture, color and actual lighting of materials is known as ______.
naturalistic