Art Appreciation
Creativity allows an artist to do what with a theme or concept? Multiple choice question.
Expand on an idea to create new ideas
True or false: Concrete was invented during the late 19th century as a cheap and easily transportable material.
False
True or false: One can only be born with creativity, cultivating it is impossible.
False
True or false: The role of art and understanding of its role in society have been consistent throughout history.
False
Art that presents the visual world in such a way that we recognize its likeness is described as ______.
representational
Art that seeks to present the world as it appears in nature is known as ______.
representational
Reinforced-concrete construction is most similar to the ______ structural system.
shell
The ceramic technique in which the artist rolls out clay in flat sheets, allows some drying, then molds the clay is called ______.
slab construction
In what ways does Thomas Cole's The Oxbow indicate human presence in the landscape?
-An artist at work in the landscape -Shapes of the crop fields
What are the principal materials used for carving?
-Stone -Wood
What is a vast roofed space of post-and-lintel construction called?
A hypostyle hall
What is the fastest method of creating a hollow, rounded form in clay?
A potter's wheel
By what is the weight of a suspension bridge primarily supported?
A series of steel cables
What do the vanitas paintings of Audrey Flack and Juan de Valdes illustrate?
Artists provide clues to the interpretation of their work.
What was the 19th-century movement that promoted the handmade object and held exhibitions of pottery, textiles, and woodworking?
Arts and Crafts movement
The use of found objects as a sculptural material is an example of what type of sculptural technique?
Assembling
Suggested by the nature of perception, what is the key to looking at art?
Being aware of what may be influencing what we are looking at
To shape a hollow glass vessel, an artist can dip a long metal tube into molten glass, and then do what?
Blow air into the tube to create a bubble in the glass.
What metal is most frequently used in the casting process?
Bronze
What structural feature reinforces and supports the outward thrusts of arches from the outside?
Buttresses
What is the most common sculptural material used for modeling?
Clay
What is CAD/CAM?
Computer-aided design and manufacturing
Look at this image. Which features of this work rely on rows of stones that extend over each other until the opening is bridged? (Taj Mahal)
Corbelled domes
For special events, artists are often called on to do what?
Create a work that honors the event
How did the attitudes of artists change toward producing objects during the 20th century?
Focus shifted from the final product to the process of making.
What can affect the content of a piece despite the objects used?
Form
Which architect used digital design and fabrication to create works such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao?
Frank Gehry
Which metals may be forged cold?
Gold
What is a requirement for most ceramic objects?
Hollow core
Who created the early images found during the Paleolithic era?
Humans
What is iconography?
Identifying, describing, and interpreting an image
What is the description for a freestanding sculpture that can be viewed from any angle and is finished on all sides?
In the round
What culture is most closely associated with the use of corbelled architectural elements?
Indian
Why does William Hogarth use iconography in The Harlot's Progress?
It assists viewers in understanding the narrative.
Which is NOT an advantage of balloon-frame construction?
It can be built to conceivably infinite heights.
Why is meaning important for art?
It distinguishes itself it from other works that require the same skills.
What can be inferred about modern architecture due to the advent of new technologies and materials?
It is better equipped to respond to community and environmental needs
In a skeleton-and-skin system, what is the support structure of a building?
It is contained inside more fragile outer layers and is generally not visible.
Why does much ancient art that remains in the 21st century exist as terra cotta?
It was surprisingly durable.
The use of columns and arches in the Great Mosque allows for what kind of space?
Open space for large groups to worship
What is fiber?
Pliable, threadlike strand
______ allow the height of a vault to be increased dramatically without necessitating a wider base.
Pointed arches
Our sense of community is strengthened by having access to what area?
Public spaces
Where did Henri Rousseau draw inspiration for his vibrant jungle scenes?
Reading materials, local museums, and zoos
Meta Warrick Fuller's pieces were often about what subject?
Reconnecting African-Americans to their lost ancestors
Which is NOT a basic architectural structural system?
Stacking
Look at this image. What type of skeleton-and-skin construction is shown? (orangey, square city building)
Steel-frame
__________ construction was developed to allow for the fabrication of tall buildings not possible using balloon-frame techniques.
Steel-frame
Look at this image. What does the keystone do?
Supports the downward and outward thrust of the rounded arch
What is the ability for a building material to withstand stretching known as?
Tensile strength
As what are fabric structures also known?
Tensile structures
What is assemblage?
The art of bringing together individual objects to form a sculpture
Which statement best describes the performance of Joseph Beuys' How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare?
The artist has a spiritual role that required participation in social and political change.
How does Thomas Cole portray man's relationship with nature in The Oxbow?
The human activities near the river revel the coexistence of man and nature.
Why were jade, ivory, and lacquer prized by numerous cultures?
Their rarity
In lost-wax casting, what is the purpose of the metal pins placed into the clay core?
They hold the core in place after the wax melts.
True or false: Around 1980 many architects began using two-dimensional drawing programs to guide construction of architectural projects.
True
For what is jade the common name?
Two minerals, nephrite, and jadeite
Context helps the viewer do what with a work of art?
Understand how a work is perceived in its original setting
Which form of fiber art involves placing two sets of parallel fibers at right angles and interlacing one set with the other?
Weaving
In a vaulted church, each rectangular division of space, consisting of one groin vault, is called a ______.
bay
Suspension techniques are most closely associated with the construction of _________
bridges
During the mid-19th century the experimental use of ______ as a building material allowed for breakthroughs in the development of the skeleton-and-skin structural system.
cast-iron
The technique of melting metal to a liquid state and pouring it into a mold is called ______.
casting
Which sculpting method includes using a specifically shaped container into which the liquid is poured and then allowed to cool and harden?
casting
The decorative ornament on the ceiling of a dome, which also serves to lessen the weight, is known as ______.
coffering
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 ability to make images is uniquely ______.
human
________ is a soft, uniformly-grained, material that can be carved easily and was frequently used as a sculptural material in southern in Germany during the Renaissance.
limewood
Architects call the forces that act upon a building ______.
loads
When glass is heated, it becomes __________, or melted.
molten
Representational art that records the true texture, color and actual lighting of materials is known as ______.
naturalistic
A circular opening at the top of a dome is called the ______.
oculus
The process of putting clay on the spinning disk of a potter's wheel, then shaping it with the hands, is called ______.
throwing
What is one advantage of reinforced-concrete construction?
An ability to be molded into nearly any shape or form
Which sculpting method includes using a specifically shaped container into which the liquid is poured and then allowed to cool and harden?
Casting
What did the Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London do?
Established the success of cast-iron as a building material
When clay is fired in a kiln, it is no longer ______.
plastic
Look at this image. What is significant about the raised hoof of the horse Marcus Aurelius rides?
A fallen enemy was originally located beneath.
Look at this image. Bottle of Vieux Mare, glass, Guitar and Newspaper is an example what type of painting?
Abstract
__________ is the name for sun dried brick used as an architectural building material.
Adobe
Which are considered to be vegetable fibers?
-Flax -Raffia -Cotton
Look at this image. What type of dome is shown? (half dome with building inside)
geodesic
R. Buckminster Fuller developed the ______ ______.
geodesic dome
Used in building skyscrapers, ______ construction uses a metal cage to support a decorative exterior of another material such as glass, masonry, or stone.
steel-frame
The key to fabric architecture is ______.
tension
Fibers lend themselves to a variety of techniques, and the resulting material is called a __________.
textile
Look at this image. What type of skeleton-and-skin construction method is this? (wooden blueprint of house)
Balloon frame
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.
Which types of materials are suitable in the construction of load-bearing architecture?
-Brick -Ice blocks -Adobe -Stone
Which are methods used in carving?
-Cutting -Chipping -Gouging
Which are reasons early man may have created art?
-Desire to communicate -Desire to create meaningful order -Explore the limits of the raw materials used
Look at this image. Based on the ancient Egyptian convention of depicting human form, how are the pharaoh Menkaure and Khamerenebty portrayed?
-Facing straight forward, with the pharaoh's arms arms stiff at his sides -With idealized facial features and bodies
Which innovations made balloon-frame construction practical?
-Improved milling lumber techniques -Mass-produced nails
In what ways does nonobjective art differ from abstract art?
-It avoids depicting a visual relationship to the visible world. -Visual elements are central to what is represented.
Which descriptions apply to carving?
-It is more direct than casting. -It is a subtractive process. -It is more aggressive than modeling.
Which characteristics best describe synthetic resin as a sculptural material?
-The appearance of more traditional sculptural material can be easily mimicked. -A wide range of colored pigments in can be added to incorporate color.
Look at this image. What is the formal pose of Menkaure and Khamerenebty meant to convey?
-The power of the rulers -Their eternal existence -Their status as "junior gods"
Which are characteristics of earthworks?
-They enter into the natural world and participate in its changes. -The element of time is central to earthworks. -They were originally conceived of as a way to make art that could not be bought and sold.
Which are reasons for why artists create?
-To make obscure ideas into visual objects -To get reacquainted with seeing old concepts in a new way
For what reasons can we assume that only a small fraction of the wooden objects created over time still survive?
-Wood is susceptible to water. -Wood is susceptible to insects. -Wood is susceptible to fire. -Wood is an organic material.
Which of the following are examples of nomadic dwellings involving fabric architecture?
-Yurts -Tents
What philosophical field asks questions about the nature of art and its audiences?
Aesthetics
For special events, artists are often called on to do what? Multiple choice question.
Create a work that honors the event
What are the two main components of CAD/CAM?
Digital technology and computer-driven technology
Admiring an object based on its formal qualities rather than its functionality is known as what kind of contemplation?
Disinterested
Look at this image. Cabbage Leaf is considered beautiful through what intellectual pleasure?
Disinterested contemplation
What is a key characteristic of nonrepresentational art?
Emphasis on formal qualities
Why is the Buddha considered to have conventions of iconography?
Established styles have been passed down for centuries.
_____ ______ are relatively lightweight, amazingly strong, and built with prefabricated modules, all of which allows for quick and inexpensive construction.
Geodesic Domes
Which substance is made from silica, or sand, which can be heated, shaped, cooled, and reheated?
Glass
Who was the most prominent advocate for the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States?
Gustav Stickley
What historical event threatened the future of handmade craft objects?
Industrial Revolution
Look at this image. Produced in Greece during the 16th century B.C.E. this rhyton is a metal that can be manipulated in what way?
It can be worked at room temperature.
Look at this image. Why is the statue of Marcus Aurelius a political piece of art?
It depicts the emperor as he wanted to be portrayed.
What does the use of the bracket set and the stepped truss system do in Eastern architecture?
It distributes the weight of the roof evenly across a series of columns.
What made Piranesi's Il Carceri (The Prison) unique during its time?
It was created during a time when rationale and science influenced art.
Look at this image. Which was an innovation of the ancient Egyptian Chair of Hetepheres?
It was portable with armrests.
What might be the reason Rodin used marble for The Kiss?
It was the typical material used for sculptures.
What is the primary drawback of post-and-lintel architecture? Multiple choice question.
Its limitation to span relatively large open spaces
Which material is derived from the teeth of large mammals?
Ivory
Why do artists using lacquer need to exercise great patience?
Lacquer requires many layers to make a solid coat.
Of what is the nonporous, glass-like surface on ceramics created by firing the glazing made?
Powdered minerals and water
How can meaning be found for works that are difficult to interpret?
Research
Piranesi used his imagination and what other source to create his print series Il Carceri (The Prison)?
Roman justice systems
Which type of construction is shown? (looks like a brick version of a camp entrance)
Round arch
What set includes common community buildings?
Schools, courthouses, libraries, and hospitals
Louis Bourgeois's Maman is an example what kind of sculpture?
Sculpture in the round
According to one theory, what distinguishes artists from other "skillful makers"?
Style
What is the term that categorizes art by its appearance?
Style
When we focus on the visual information we need in daily life and relegate the remaining information to the background, what are we practicing?
Selective perception
Which are aspects of form?
Shape Color
What era of peoples first made use of fabric architecture?
Stone Age
What makes Janine Antoni's Gnaw unique compared to other sculptural pieces?
The artist uses her mouth instead of tools to cut away materials.
The work Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk gives viewers a glimpse into what aspect of daily life?
The domestic duties of court ladies
What is a drawback of load-bearing construction?
The inability to insert large openings, such as windows, in the walls
How do museums influence the way a work of art is seen?
The original setting is removed, changing the meaning of a piece.
To what is green architecture largely a response?
The unsustainable cost of industrialization
Why is the lost-wax process of casting suitably named?
The wax mold is melted away so that it can be replaced by the metal.
To understand Jeff Wall's A Sudden Gust of Wind (after Hokusai), the viewer must be familiar with what?
The work of art that inspired it
Why do artists rely on stories for subject matter?
They offer a culture's collective memory that is relatable.
How can creativity be cultivated?
Through training and focusing on the task
What is the purpose of green architecture?
To create a healthier and less wasteful human habitat
Some people in the art field distinguish between assembling, which brings sculpture parts on or near each other, and _________, which joins the pieces through a process such as welding or nailing.
constructing
Analyzing an artist's journals and letters for biographic details that impact our understanding of a work of art is an example of establishing ______. Multiple choice question.
context
A work of art that is made for a specific place using natural materials found there is called a(n) ______.
earthwork
When a metal is shaped through hammer blows, it is called ______. Multiple choice question.
forging
A hard white translucent ceramic made of white clay is called ______.
porcelain
The architectural element that gaps the transition from a square base to a domed roof is known as a ______.
pendentive
Society views artists as ______.
specialists
The ______ is the essential geometric form in the construction and support of a geodesic dome.
triangle
Because ______ is renewable, available, and easily carved, almost all civilizations, old and new, have made objects from it.
wood