Art Exam 1

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Who is the Artist of this work and the art movement? The Peacock Skirt - Whistler's Peacock Room

-Aubrey Beardsley -Art Nouveau

the artist AND the art movement? unique forms of continuity in space

-Boccioni -Futurism

Who is the Artist of this work and the art movement? mlle pogany ii

-Constantin Brancusi -Modern Sculpture

Name the Artist AND the Art Movement of this work:

-Malevich -Suprematism

1. Name the Artist 2. Name the Art Movement

-Max Beckmann -New Objectivity

the Artist AND the Art Movement this work belongs with

-Vladimir Tatlin -Constructivism

When the colors an artist uses are not based on what he/she sees but chosen for symbolic or emotional meaning.

-expressive colors -arbitrary colors

What does Brancusi's "Bird in Space" represent?

A bird's movement/flight through the air

artist of this image??? Portrait of Jeanne Hebuterne

Amedeo Modigliani

The first type of Cubism, developed by Braque and Picasso, abstracted forms into increasingly complex geometric shapes, and was called:

Analytic

Who is the Artist of this work? Charing Cross Bridge

André Derain

What feature determined the forms of Jean Arp's collages of 1916-17?

Chance

Artwork name?

Christ's Entry into Brussels in 1889

Leger's Three Women (Le Grand Déjeuner) is resolutely modern despite its association with

Classicism.

A child's rocking horse, an early twentieth century art movement:

Dada

This artist is known for depicting Dancers in his art:

Degas

Large Blue Horses

Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider)

The Last Supper

Die Brucke (The Bridge)

This type of art almost always emphasizes distorted form and color, although scenes and people are recognizable:

Expressionism

Which of the following art movements has been said to have been influenced by Ensor's "The Entry of Christ into Brussels in 1889"?

Expressionism

"Form follows Function" was the saying of this architect: Frank Lloyd Wright.

False

I and the Village

Fantasy

The Melancholy and Mystery of a Street

Fantasy (Metaphysical)

Robie House is an example of which of the "Chicago School" architect's work?

Frank Lloyd Wright

This artist created abstracted works about animals in an Expressionistic and Abstracted portrayal.

Franz Marc

The Melancholy and Mystery of the Street

Georgio De Chirico

The Dream

Henri Rousseau

In Duchamp's estimation, The Large Glass was completed when

It cracked while in transit.

Which of the following most clearly distinguish Art Nouveau from the Arts and Crafts movement?

Its embrace of technology

Self-Portrait with Monocle

Karl-Schmidt Rottluff

who is the artist of this image? Working Woman (with Earring)

Kathe Kollwitz

What is the name of this work?

Madame Matisse - The Green Stripe

The famous work by this artist disturbs many as the prostitute is in her boudoir and is gazing directly at us, as if we are intruding into her "space":

Manet

Like most of his early works, this work drew upon the artist's childhood memories in rural Russia, as well as upon his awareness of avant-garde French painting (chiefly the Fauvist use of color). Name the artist.

Marc Chagall

Georgio de Chirico's paintings such as The Disquieting Muses emphasizes a sense of unease with time and space in a style that is sometimes referred to as:

Metaphysical

Duchamp's Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 embellishes Cubism with:

Movement through space

A style of paining in Germany that reflected attitudes toward World War I:

New Objectivity

This work: "Simultaneous Contrasts: Sun and Moon by Robert Delaunay belongs to this Art movement:

Orphism

Portrait of Adolf Loos

Oscar Kokoschka

Match the image with the artist.

Pablo Picasso

Which artist created this work? Les Demoiselles d'Avignon

Picasso

Refers to the interest in non-Western culture as a basis for style or subject:

Primitivism

This artist is credited with creating "Pointillism" in art

Seurat

What style utilizes collage as a process?

Synthetic Cubism

Which approach is abstraction in the reverse, by using disparate elements to build forms up rather than break forms down?

Synthetic Cubism

Wassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc shared a belief in the spiritual quality of art when they founded this group:

The Blue Rider

What is the name of this artwork?

The Eye Like a Strange Balloon Mounts Toward Infinity

Name this work of art;

The Fate of the Animals

Name the work of art above and the artist who created it???

The Tempest - Oscar Koskoska

Analytic Cubism refers to works in which the subject is: analyzed, broken down, and reconstructed as a series of lines and planes so that the subject depicted becomes abstract.

True

In contrast to traditional monumental sculpture, Bourdelle's Hercules the Archer emphasizes line.

True

Matisse's paintings emphasize classical or traditional subjects. :

True

Munch's "The Scream" can best be described as an expression of: anxiety

True

This feature, more than any other, that gave the Fauves their name was their use of: intense, arbitrary color.

True

Composition VII

Vassily Kandinsky

These 2 artists founded Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider)

Vassily Kandinsky and Franz Marc

An early form of printmaking that uses the flat signed grain of a piece of wood to carve a raised image:

Woodcuts

Above all, the readymade emphasizes the artistic act of:

choosing

Beckmann's utilization of the triptych format evokes

church altarpieces.

Any two colors on the color wheel which are directly opposite each other, such as red and green and red-purple and yellow-green

complementary colors

Painting outdoors, rather than in the studio, in order to capture natural and differences of light. Impressionists did this.

en plein air

Van Gogh's use of color and perspective can best be described as:

expressive

The French term for "end of the century

fin de siècle

In painting - richly differentiated, very thick, visible brushwork is known as

impasto

A painting that has only one hue with varying degrees of value/saturation is said to be:

monochromatic

Cutting photographs and then gluing, rearranging, repositioning two or more of them into a new image is called:

photomontage

The area of the canvas in which the images appear:

picture plane

This results from ordinary objects that have been designated by the artist as art:

readymades

What term best describes the theme Gauguin was exploring in "Vision After the Sermon"

the struggle of good and evil

Three panels meant to be displayed together, either opened or closed:

triptych


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