ART 100: Test 2
The word photography literally means
"light-writing."
The drawing Carpenter was made at the beginning of this artist's career, yet it reveals his careful observation and attention to detail.
Vincent van Gogh
A typical example of a low-relief sculpture is
a coin.
Sculpture generally falls into which of the following two categories?
additive and subtractive
The Roman aqueduct Pont du Gard is a good example of the _______ method of construction.
arch
Encaustic is an ancient painting medium in which the pigments are suspended in
beeswax
The Chinese regard painting as derived from the art of
calligraphy
The original meaning of the term ______________ is a type of preparatory drawing that is a full-sized drawing made as a guide for a larger work in another medium.
cartoon
The art and science of making objects from clay is called
ceramics.
Which of the following media used today is similar to drawing media used by prehistoric people?
charcoal
Graphic design is a creative process employing art and technology to
communicate ideas, sell products & delight our senses.
Charles White used the drawing technique of _______ to give the figure in Preacher a feeling of figural mass.
cross-hatching
One of the earliest forms of photographic images was a
daguerreotype
Many contemporary photographers use new _______ technology, exemplified by Jeff Wall's Boy Falls from a Tree.
digital
During the 1940s, a new style of film focusing on the dark side of the American dream, called _______, originated in Hollywood.
film noir
Gothic builders were able to open large areas for windows because of the use of the pointed arch and
flying buttresses
Drawing is considered to be the _______ of all other media.
foundation
Opaque watercolor is sometimes called
gouache.
Marjane Satrapi combined word and drawn image in Persepolis, a
graphic novel.
The cast aluminum work Corporate Wars: Wall of Influence by artist Robert Longo is an excellent example of a _______ sculpture.
high-relief
Sharecropper by Elizabeth Catlett is an excellent example of a(n)
linoleum cut.
In which of the following media does the artist draw an image with a greasy crayon directly on a flat stone slab?
lithography
An identifying mark or trademark is referred to as a(n)
logo
One of Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein's major contributions to film was his skilled use of_______ to heighten the dramatic intensity.
montage
Eadweard Muybridge is best known for photographing people and animals in
motion
A(n) _______ print is one in which an artist is physically involved with its production.
original
Pastel, charcoal, Conté crayon and _______ are types of dry drawing media.
pencil
After perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre was able to include _______ in his photographs, as seen in his 1839 photo Le Boulevard du Temple.
people
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
Julia Margaret Cameron's Paul and Virginia is an example of how many nineteenth-century photographers were influenced by_____, in choosing to photograph her subject in a close-up shot and with carefully controlled lighting to enhance the atmosphere.
portrait painters
At various stages in the printmaking process, artists make _______ to check on the developing image.
proofs
Throughout history, architects have always addressed and integrated three key issues: function, form, and
structure
A type of painting utilizing egg yolk as a binder is
tempera
Although color photographic film was available to artists in the early twentieth century, many preferred black-and-white film because it was less expensive and less susceptible to technical problems, and because color prints
tended to fade over time.
Nicola López's Blighted is an example of a contemporary artwork that combines printmaking techniques to create an installation that expresses the artist's memories of
the attacks of September 11, 2001.
America's contribution to twentieth-century architecture was
the skyscraper.
Motion graphics—a relatively new field in which designers use visual effects, live action, and animation to create a two-dimensional product that moves—as a discipline began with
titles sequences for Hollywood movies
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.
The process of printing came to Europe from
China.
This artist, who created Detroit Industry, is considered a leader in the revival of fresco mural painting in the 1920s and 1930s.
Diego Rivera
_______ was an early advocate of photography as an artform and opened a gallery in New York City in 1905.
Alfred Stieglitz
This early filmmaker pioneered many special effects, such as dissolves between scenes and time-lapse photography, as seen in his Voyage to the Moon.
George Méliès
The print The Letter, by American artist Mary Cassatt, illustrates the influence of _______ on her work.
Japanese woodblock prints
American artist _______ is known for his watercolors, such as Rio de Santa Maria Formosa, Venice.
John Singer Sargent
This photographer of Louisville Flood Victims introduced the concept of the photographic essay to tell a story using many photographs.
Margaret Bourke-White
The potter's wheel was invented in
Mesopotamia
Michelangelo made detailed drawings of A Reclining Male Nude as studies for which of the following finished works?
The Sistine Chapel Ceiling
To create Guernica, a monumental painting depicting the horrors of war, this artist made many preliminary sketches.
Pablo Picasso
Bauhaus architect Mies van der Rohe's credo "less is more" is associated with which style of twentieth-century architecture?
Prairie Style