Chapter 10 Study questions
____ 41. Robert Motherwell's Elegy to the Spanish Republic was made in response to the influenza epidemic of 1918.
FALSE
____ 43. Most social protest works of art are designed to prescribe specific changes and actions.
FALSE
____ 42. Tomatsu Shomei's Senji Yamaguchi of Urakami is an example of documentary photography.
TRUE
____ 44. Edward Kienholz's The State Hospital uses ugliness to criticize the way society deals with people it deems incompetent.
TRUE
____ 45. Hatoum's Light Sentence deals with personal identity the body surveillance and control.
TRUE
____ 12. Jacob Lawrence did a series of paintings describing the tribulations of____. a. prisoners of war b. African Americans c. child laborers d. soldiers in the army
b. African Americans
____ 20. The ____ Codex Borbonicus is a religious calendar that was made during the period of the Spanish conquest. a. Maya b. Aztec c. Olmec d. Toltec
b. Aztec
____ 29. The Aboriginal Memorial commemorates all the native peoples of Australia who died as a result of the ____. a. Black Plague b. European Settlement c. Hundred Year War d. Civil War
b. European Settlement
____ 15. William Kentridge created charcoal drawings and film animations reflecting the causes and injustices of ____. a. homophobia b. apartheid c. slavery d. Misogyny
b. apartheid
____ 35. Robert Motherwell was influenced by the Surrealist concept of ____ which incorporates intuition spontaneity and the accidental when creating artwork. a. collage b. automatism c. utopia d. Dystopia
b. automatism
____ 10. Leon Golub's Mercenaries I is particularly imposing because of its____. a. subdued colors b. large size c. view of the surrounding landscape d. emphasis on weapons
b. large size
____ 25. The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti uses ____ as a protest strategy. a. beauty b. narrative c. symbols d. Humor
b. narrative
____ 33. The ____ is the normal existing state of affairs which appears natural or inevitable instead of constructed or evolving. a. sublime b. status quo c. avant garde d. Semiotic
b. status quo
____ 24. The subject matter in this work deals with ____. a. a local revolt to liberate people from concentration camps at the end of World War II in Germany b. the Peasant War in Germany in the sixteenth century c. the assassination of Kaiser Wilhelm at the beginning of the twentieth century d. Napoleaon Bonapart's occupation of Madrid
b. the Peasant War in Germany in the sixteenth century
____ 6. Robert Motherwell believed that abstraction communicated best____. a. the objects of life b. the struggle between life and death c. the beginning of life in the womb d. the life of the spirit
b. the struggle between life and death
____ 34. The nineteenth-century French artist ____ was known for his pointedly satirical political cartoons. a. Edouard Manet b. Jacques-Louis David c. Honore Daumier d. Gustave Moreau
c. Honore Daumier
____ 30. ____ is an African American artist who creates life-size cutout silhouette figures based on racist imagery of the slave era in the United States. a. George Grosz b. Jenny Holzer c. Kara Walker d. Robert Motherwell
c. Kara Walker
____ 16. Edward Kienholz's work is based on his experiences as ____. a. a waiter b. a prisoner c. a mental hospital worker d. a home health aide
c. a mental hospital worker
____ 17. Ester Hernandez uses ____ to make her artistic protests. a. shocking details b. lurid colors c. humor d. Sarcasm
c. humor
____ 22. The function of this painting was to ____. a. glorify the extermination of revolutionaries in Andalusia b. symbolize a peasant revolt of the sixteenth century in Spain c. illustrate an event that occurred when Napoleon Bonaparte's army occupied Madrid d. illustrate the executions of aristocrats following the French Revolution
c. illustrate an event that occurred when Napoleon Bonaparte's army occupied Madrid
____ 26. Osorio's mixed-media ____ The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?) affirms the worth of Puerto Rican culture in New York while depicting how the people are depicted in mass media. a. assemblage b. collage c. installation d. Montage
c. installation
____ 9. Eugene Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People is ____ in its portrayal of fighting as thrilling dangerous and liberating. a. realistic b. symbolic c. romantic d. Revolutionary
c. romantic
____ 2. Francisco Goya's The Executions of May 3 1808 sympathize with____. a. the Greeks b. the Germans c. the Spaniards d. the French
c. the Spaniards
____ 11. Lewis Hine's photos of child laborers have long ____ which fully documented their youthfulness. a. dark shadows b. descriptions c. titles d. newspaper articles
c. titles
____ 28. In Jacob Lawrence's tempera paintings the use of space and color as well as the bright patterns of handmade rugs indicate the influence of ____. a. Fauvism b. Divisionism c. Impressionism d. Cubism
d. Cubism
____ 18. Yinka Shonibare's Mr. and Mrs. Andrews without Their Heads is a parody of a work by____. a. Walker b. Golub c. Constable d. Gainsborough
d. Gainsborough
____ 32. In The Ambassadors Hans Holbein the Younger portrays Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve as ____ indicated by the objects on the table between them which reflect their interest in culture arts mathematics and astronomy. a. physicians b. scientists c. musicians d. Humanists
d. Humanists
____ 7. The Surrealists believed in automatism which includes the idea of____. a. automatons b. autopsies c. careful observation d. Intuition
d. Intuition
____ 1. Art protesting a particular war was first seen____. a. in ancient times b. in the twentieth century c. about fifty years ago d. about two hundred years ago
d. about two hundred years ago
____ 8. Tomatsu Shomei's photographs are of victims of ____. a. the plague b. mercury poisoning c. torture d. the atomic bomb
d. the atomic bomb
____ 31. Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government was painted when ____ was still a patchwork of city-states in constant turmoil rather than a unified nation. a. Italy b. Spain c. Mexico d. Brazil
a. Italy
____ 27. ____ did a series of forty-one paintings on the life of Francois-Dominique Toussaint-L'Ouverture a slave who led a revolt in Haiti that resulted in the abolition of slavery there in 1794. a. Jacob Lawrence b. Mona Hatoum c. William Hogarth d. Jenny Holzer
a. Jacob Lawrence
____ 4. Much of John Heartfield's art protested against ____. a. Nazi Germany b. Communist Russia c. Fascist Italy d. Neo-Nazi America
a. Nazi Germany
____ 13. The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti was done by____. a. Shahn b. Siqueiros c. Motherwell d. Golub
a. Shahn
____ 5. David Alfaro Siqueiros protested against the ____. a. Spanish Civil War b. Mexican Revolution c. Spanish Inquisition d. Gothic Invasion
a. Spanish Civil War
____ 19. Abrogio Lorenzetti's Allegory of Good Government was____. a. a fresco b. a sculpture c. an oil painting d. a protest painting
a. a fresco
____ 14. Jacob Lawrence's artistic style was____. a. flat and simple b. textured and complex c. realistic and compelling d. large and bold
a. flat and simple
____ 21. This painting was ____. a. painted six years after the event from sketches the artist made b. painted from life while the artist witnessed the actual event c. painted from a photograph taken of the actual event d. based on images from the artist's imagination of the event
a. painted six years after the event from sketches the artist made
____ 3. Both Kathe Kollwitz and George Grosz____. a. protested against wars b. protested against specific battles c. celebrated the victorious d. celebrated the losers
a. protested against wars
____ 23. This work is an example of art as ____. a. social protest b. mortuary memorial c. social commentary d. glorifying war
a. social protest