Arts1101-Art Appreciation (40611) Mid-Term Chapters 1-8
A typical example of low-relief sculpture is
A Coin
Which of the following is used to describe an elevated awareness of beauty in the viewer?
Aesthetics
The art and science of making objects from clay is called __________.
Ceramics
Many contemporary photographers use new _________ technology, exemplified by Jeff Wall's Boy Falls from a Tree.
Digital
Director Ridley Scott, first trained as visual artist, states that __________ play(s) a strong role in creative process.
Drawing and Storyboarding
Drawing is considered the ____________ of all other media.
Foundation
Sculpture that is meant to be seen from all sides and is called in-the-round or __________.
Freestanding
Dale Chihuly is noted for his intricate and colorful works in __________, as seen in his work Mauve Seaform Set with Black Lip Wraps.
Glass
A very thin, transparent film of color painted over an already painted surface is called _____________.
Glaze
Heidi Cody's American Alphabet is a set of light boxes, which feature the isolated first letters of American ___________ products.
Groceries
________ is the term for the purity or saturation of a color.
Intensity
Value in the sense of art refers to
Lightness and Darkness of Surfaces
In which of the following media does the artist draw an image with a greasy crayon directly on a flat shore slab?
Lithography
An identifying mark or trademark is referred to as a(n) ___________.
Logo
The Chicago School of architecture was led by ________, the first great modern American architect.
Louise Sullivan
A(n) ______ print is one in which the artist is physically involved with its production.
Original
After perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre was able to include people in his photographs, as seen in his 1839 photo, Le Boulevard du Temple.
People
Zimbabwe, as in the Great Zimbabwe, means
Stone House
In ________ balance, the two sides of a composition on either side of an imaginary vertical dividing line correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of form.
Symmetrical
A type of painting utilizing egg yolk as a binder is ______.
Tempera
The term used to describe the "fool-the-eye" realism of William Harnett's Painting, A Smoke Backstage, is
Trompe L'oeil
The art of composing printed material from letterforms is called
Typography
The word photography literally means ____________.
"Light-writing"
_______ used photographs of National Parks to increase public awareness of the beauty of nature.
Ansel Adams
The first century sculpture, Augustus of Prima Porta, and the fourteenth century painting, Effects of Good Government in the City, exemplify which function of art?
Art for Persuasion
A subcategory of constructed sculpture seen in the works of Deborah Butterfield, that lets artists us familiar objects in new ways is called
Assemblage
The balance of Jockey's Before the Race, by Edgar Degas, is
Asymmetrical
The device invented in the sixteenth century as a means of capturing and fixing images from the natural world whose name means "dark room" is the _________.
Camera Obscura
The original meaning of the term ________ is a type of preparatory drawing that is full-sized drawing made as a guide for a larger work in another medium.
Cartoon
In painting media, the pigment provides the ________.
Color
Graphic design is a creative process employing art and technology to __________.
Communicate ideas, Sell products, & Delight our Senses
Critics who examine the environmental influences on a work of art, such as the economic system, cultural values, and politics, use _________ theories.
Contextual Theories
The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements is referred to as __________.
Contrast
Which of the following is the result of the process of arranging , selecting, and ordering?
Design
_________, who created Detroit Industry, is considered a leader in the revival of fresco mural painting in the 1920's and 1930's.
Diego Rivera
Chiaroscuro is the technique used by two-dimensional artist to create the illusion of volume with light and shading techniques.
False
__________ made detailed drawings of a reclining male nude as studies for his finished work on the Sistine Chapel Ceiling.
False (Michelangelo)
At various stages in the print making process, artists make editions to check on the developing image.
False (artist make Proofs)
Gothic builders were able to open large areas for windows because of the use of the pointed arch and __________.
Flying Buttresses
_______ art theories focus attention on the composition of the work and how earlier works may have preliminary sketches.
Formal
Shape refers to the expanse within the outline of a two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object. The wide variety of shapes can be grouped into two general categories:
Geometric and Organic
Jack-in-the-Pulpit No. V reflects the typical style and content of its artists,
Georgia O'Keeffe
Which of the following refers to the symbolic meaning of visual signs and imagery in a work of art?
Iconography
The print, The letter, by artist Mary Cassatt, illustrates the influence of Japanese woodblock prints on her work.
Japanese Woodblock Prints
Identify the most prominent musical influence on Romare Bearden's art.
Jazz
Alexander Calder was one of the first artist to explore the possibilities of kinetic sculpture in his mobiles.
Kinetic Sculpture
Raphael's, The School of Athens, provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of
Linear Perspective
In the art world, a __________ is a particular material, along with its accompanying technique.
Medium
Art made with a combination of materials such as photomontage, is referred to as _______________.
Mixed Media
One of Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein's major contributions to film was his skilled us of _________ to heighten dramatic intensity.
Montage
When a work of art, such as Theo van Doesburg's Composition (The Cow), shows no reference to the natural world of images, it is called ___________.
Nonrepresentational
Frank Lloyd Wright's Kauffman House, also known as Fallingwater, was a standout of the twentieth century because of it's ________ design.
Open Planning
Sabatino "Simon" Rodia, the artist who created Nuestro Pueblo (Our Town; commonly know as the Watts Towers), did not have any professional art training. This type of artist is commonly known as a folk or ________ artist.
Outsider
From a bicycle seat and handlebars, the artist _______ formed a sculpture and titled it Bull's Head.
Pablo Picasso's "Bull Head"
To create Guemica, a monumental painting depicting the horrors of war, this artist made many preliminary sketches.
Pablo-Picasso
Pastel, charcoal, conte crayon, and ______ are types of dry drawing media.
Pencil
Film depends on a phenomenon called __________, in which the human brain retains a visual image for a fraction of a second longer than the human eye records it, making everything we see continuous and uninterrupted.
Persistence of Vision
_______ refers to size relationships between parts of a whole.
Proportion
Figurative art is a type of ____________ art.
Representational
Any kind of movement or structure of dominant and subordinate elements in sequence in a work of art refers to
Rhythm
_____________, the artist who made Rocket to the Moon, paid tribute to the richness of the African American experience through photomontage.
Romare Bearden
An Andalusian Dog was created by Surrealists Luis Bunuel and
Salvador Dali
Claus Oldenburg's and Coosje van Bruggen's art, seen in Shuttlecocks, affects us immediately through its _________.
Scale
In film making, each unbroken sequence of movie frames, with the camera still rolling, is called a
Shot
This type of printing, as seen in Ester Hernandez's Sun Mad, has lent itself to poster production and the many social movements that have allied themselves with print makers to help spread the word about their causes.
Silkscreen
Global Warming, the graphic design poster by Chaz Maviyane-DAvies, presents an issue of concern for the artist as well as the global population. This work is an example of art as a vehicle for ___________.
Social Causes
To evaluate a work of art properly, we must deal with it in the context of the
Society that produced it
Architects are primarily concerned with the qualities of
Space
Throughout history, architects have always addressed and integrated three key issues; form, function, and __________.
Structure
Faith Ringgold's story quilt, called ________, tells about an eight year old's dream of overcoming obstacles.
TarBeach
Julio Gonzales was the first sculptor who used the chisel.
The Welding Torch
Large Reclining Nude is the final result of Matisse's long process of planning and rearranging the design of the composition.
True
Ogata Korin's Cranes is a good example of the principle of rhythm and repetition.
True
The Tree at Jesse, in Chartres Cathedral in France, illustrates the genealogy of Christ and is an example of Art for Commemoration
True
The term "art criticism" refers to making judgments of art, both favorable and unfavorable.
True
America's contribution to twentieth century architecture was the skyscraper.
True (The Skyscraper)
_______ is the appearance or condition of oneness in a work of art.
Unity
The drawing, Carpenter, was made at the beginning of this artist's career, yet it reveals his careful observation and attention to detail. The artist of this drawing is _________.
Vincent Van Gogh
Weaving combines and interlaces lengthwise and cross fibers, called _________.
Warp and Weft
In buon fresco, the pigments, combined with water, are applied to __________.
Wet Plaster