Final Exam ( ART)
who captured the first photograph image in 1826? A.) Alfred Stieglitz B.) Joseph Nice'phore Nie'pce C.) Julia Margaret Cameron D.) Louis - Jacques -Mande' Daguerre
Joseph Nie'pce
why has photography been useful in influencing social change? A.) it appeals more popular audiences than traditional paintings or sculpture B.) it suggest a living witness to social injustice or concerns C.) it offers an objective account of an event without personal bias D.) it cannot be manipulated to create a false account of an event
it suggests a living witness to social injustice or concerns
how does glaze differ from slip? A.) it remains porous after firing B.) it yields a limited range of colors C.) it vitrifies during firing D.) it has a clay base
it vitrifies during firing
which of the following cultures strive to create the ideal individual in both art and culture? A.) Byzantine B.) Greek C.) Roman D.) Gothic
Greek
mesopotamia was located in? A.) Iraq B.) England C.) France D.) Egypt
Iraq
builders can span larger distances and support a heavier load in a stone structure by using? A.) arches B.) trusses C.) dressed stone D.) colonnades
arches
which of the following periods features the dramatic use of light and shade , expressive emotions, and dramatic compositions? A.) rococo B.) mannerism C.) baroque D.) high renaissance
baroque
how was the pantheon different from Greek temples, like the Parthenon? A.) it was designed for indoor religious ceremonies B.) wall paintings from Pompeii decorate the circular walls C.) the exterior is not built according to the architectural orders D.) the focal point of the building is the semi-circular apse
it was designed for indoor religious ceremonies
what architectural element ensures the continuous load-bearing capacity in a continuous arch? A.) dome B.) column C.) vault D.) keystone
keystone
Alexander Calder was one of the first artists to explore the possibilities of? A.) the lost-wax process B.) kinetic sculpture C.) site-specific art D.) assemblage
kinetic sculpture
a high f -stop achieves a? A.) large and focused field B.) small aperture of color C.) bright and blurry image D.) wide and tall view
large and focused field
clay is a flexible medium until it is? A.) fired B.) glazed C.) painted D.) frozen
fired
Michelangelo's David represents the? A.) humanist interest in genre scenes B.) rejection of Classical Greek forms C.) ideals of the Protestant Reformation D.) freedom of the city in Florence
freedom of the city in Florence
a sculpture that is meant to be viewed from all sides is? A.) freestanding B.) bas relief C.) additive D.) site-specific
freestanding
QR codes are sometimes used in? A.) typography B.) digital animation C.) interactive design D.) motion graphics
interactive design
what is one characteristic that is typical of central Italian Mannerism? A.) pictorial strangeness B.) religious subjects C.) nudes D.) chiaroscuro
pictorial strangeness
which Renaissance artists described the uses of the camera obscura? A.) Leonardo da Vinci B.) Titan C.) Michelangelo D.) Raphael
Leonardo da Vinci
which of the following refers to the art of designing letterforms and composing material from letterforms? A.) title sequences B.) logo C.) typography D.) graphic design
typography
who produced photographs of national parks to benefit environmental conservation efforts? A.) Jacob Riis B.) Susan Derges C.) Chris Steele-Perkins D.) Ansel Adams
Ansel Adams
in the painting, Judith and the Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes, Artemisia Gentileschi demonstrates the close artistic influence of? A) Jean - Honore Fragonard B.) Raphael C.) Caravaggio D.) Peter Paul Rubens
Caravaggio
which of the following structures features a ring of posts and lintels? A.) the Ziggurat of Ur-Nammu B.) Stonehenge C.) the Great Pyramid D.) the Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Stonehenge
how do complementary photographers manipulate digital images? A.) by using photo-editing programs B.) by using faster shutter speeds C.) by adjusting the aperture D.) by using photochemical processes
by using photo-editing programs
which of the following is the most common type of ceramic? A.) stoneware B.) earthenware C.) porcelain D.) glazed pottery
earthenware
what is another term for sculpture-in - the -round? A.) freestanding B.) installation C.) mobile D.) high relief
freestanding
a type of decoration in which small pieces are fitted into carved recesses is called? A.) casting B.) inlay C.) marquetry D.) weaving
inlay
an identifying mark based on letterforms combined with pictorial elements is called a? A.) logo B.) poster C.) website D.) typeface
logo
a work of art made from more than one material is called? A.) mixed media B.) freestanding C.) an additive sculpture D.) a mobile
mixed media
Sans serif fonts appear? A.) italic B.) modern C.) medieval D.) handwritten
modern
in filmmaking, each unbroken sequence of recorded action, with the camera still rolling is called? A.) close-up B.) shot C.) still photography D.) montage
shot
what is the title sequence? A.) the trailer for a new television show B.) the roll of credits at the beginning of a movie C.) the cover page of a book D.) the closing credits of a movie
the roll of credits at the beginning of a movie
a curving masonry roof or ceiling based on the form of the arch is called? A.) truss B.) vault C.) arcade D.) pendentive
vault
in weaving, the length of the final piece is determined by the ? A.) weft B.) loom C.) warp D.) cartoon
warp
flemish painters used oil instead of tempera paint because oil? A.) was less expensive than tempera B.) was flexible and created brilliant color C.) was readily available in tubes D.) was longer lasting than tempera
was flexible and created brilliant color
which of the following is a typical medium for interactive design? A.) websites B.) posters C.) typography D.) title sequences
websites
what material is used in CLT? A.) concrete B.) stone C.) fiberglass D.) wood
wood
what always characterizes an assemblage? A.) work of several artists collaborating B.) work of artist-made and cast objects C.) work of artist-made and carved objects D.) work of only found objects
work of only found objects
a series of stepped, rectangular platforms with a temple at the top is called a? A.) lintel B.) pyramid C.) dolmen D.) ziggurat
ziggurat
the Parthenon was dedicated to? A.) the Pantocrator B.) all the Roman gods C.) the Emperor Constantine D.) Athena Parthenos
Athena Parthenos
which contemporary photographer uses a process called chlorophyll printing? A.) Susan Derges B.) Binh Danh C.) Trevor Paglen D.) James Welling
Binh Danh
which of the following filmmakers pioneered the use of the long shot and close-up in cinematography? A.) D.W. Griffith B.) Federico Fellini C.) Ridley Scott D.) Georges Melies
D.W. Griffith
stone tools and cave paintings are characteristics of? A.) Ancient Egyptian art B.) Neolithic art C.) Mesopotamian art D.) Paleolithic art
Paleolithic art
the Neolithic period developed in? A.) Iraq B.) Egypt C.) France D.) Mesopotamia
Iraq
which of the following is considered the first painting to systematically use linear perspective? A.) Leonardo de Vinci's Mona Lisa B.) Masaccio's The Holy Trinity C.) Peter Paul Ruben's The Raising Of the Cross D.) Paolo Veronese's Feast in the House of Levi
Masaccio's The Holy Trinity
which artist is known fir five movies known as the CREMASTER Cycle? A.) Edgar G. Ulmer B.) Ridley Scott C.) Matthew Barney D.) Guillermo del Toro
Matthew Barney
which of the following civilizations first developed writing? A.) ancient Egypt B.) Paleolithic C.) Mesopotamia D.) Neolithic
Mesopotamia
the Neolithic period is also known as? A.) Nomadic Age B.) Old Stone Age C.) Bronze Age D.) New Stone Age
New Stone Age
which of the following is a gothic structure? A.) old St. Peter's basilica B.) San Vitale C.) Saint Madeleine Cathedral D.) Norte-Dame de Chartres
Norte-Dame de Chartres
which of the following could multiple copies be reproduced most easily? A.) a cast object B.) a carved object C.) a site- specific object D.) a constructed object
a cast object
a hemispherical vault built atop a circular or polygonal base is called? A.) a dome B.) a buttress C.) a pendentive D.) an arcade
a dome
what is always a characteristic of a mobile sculpture? A.) a moving suspended part B.) mixed media C.) the use of metal D.) an armature
a moving suspended part
a collection of photographs on single subject that tell a story or convey a mood is called? A.) a photographic essay B.) a photograph album C.) portrait photography D.) documentary photography
a photographic essay
Cold Open's artwork for the show Portlandia is an example of? A.) an interactive design B.) a poster C.) a motion graphic D.) a title sequence
a poster
what symbolic form was embodied by the Sumerian ziggurats? A.) the palace of the gods rising above the earth B.) the multiple tires of the underworld C.) a scared mountain linking heaven and earth D.) the rays of the sun falling to earth
a scared mountain linking heaven and earth
what was the Pantheon? A.) a Roman sculpture gallery B.) the first Christian church in Rome C.) a temple dedicated to all gods D.) an imperial entertaining space
a temple dedicated to all gods
in the Neolithic period, the production of clay storage pots was the direct result of the? A.) agricultural revolution B.) development of burial practices C.) needs of hunting and gathering D.) increasing in ritual offerings at temples
agricultural revolution
before the 19th century, artists used the camera obscura to? A.) preserve and copy images B.) fix images on a metal plate C.) photograph objects D.) aid in observation and drawing
aid in observation and drawing
Fantasia is an example of? A.) experimental cinema B.) the film noir style C.) an animated movie D.) video art
an animated movie
in old St. Peter's basilica, Christians placed the altar in a semi-circular space called? A.) an apse B.) a portico C.) a reliquary D.) a nave
an apse
a series of arches supported by columns forms? A.) an arcade B.) a buttress C.) a dome D.) a colonnade
an arcade
due to its monumental size, the Statue of Liberty in New York is supported with? A.) a granite base B.) metal joints C.) wooden beams D.) an armature
an armature
a sculpture created from found, discarded, or familiar objects is called? A.) a construction B.) an assemblage C.) site-specific D.) an installation
an assemblage
how is the Hellenistic period different from the classical period? A.) art and architecture was practical and often intended for public works projects B.) luxury items were produced exclusively for Greek patrons C.) art, especially sculpture, became more expressive and less idealized D.) the artistic style shifted towards rationalism, clarity, and emotional restraint
art, especially sculpture, became more expressive and less idealized
most of the figures in The School of Athens are? A.) known contemporary Roman Scholars B.) based on classical antiquity C.) known contemporary Greek scholars D.) based on friends of the patron
based on classical antiquity
which type of film prioritizes international distribution over character development and social commentary? A.) video art B.) silent movie C.) blockbusters D.) montages
blockbusters
the film noir genre reinforces its dark criminal subject matter by using? A.) distorting camera lenses B.) expressive lighting C.) loosely connected scenes D.) surreal subject matter
expressive lighting
in the 20th century, most photographers preferred black and white images because color prints? A.) looked Luke paintings B.) faded over time C.) produced compelling imagery D.) were inexpensive
faded over time
what genre depicted the dark side of the American Dream? A.) film noir B.) science fiction C.) blaxploitation D.) westerns
film noir
solidifying clay in a kiln is a process known as? A.) modeling B.) glazing C.) throwing D.) firing
firing
stained glass windows are produced when color pieces of glass are embedded between strips of lead called? A.) slips B.) wefts C.) kilns D.) cames
cames
a beam or slab projecting a substantial distance beyond its supporting post or wall creates an overhanging portion called? A.) buttress B.) cantilever C.) pendentive D.) curtain wall
cantilever
what did Frank Lloyd Wright use to unite indoor and outdoor spaces in buildings like Fallingwater ( Edgar Kaufman's Residence) ? A.) cantilevers B.) keystones C.) curtain walls D.) a suspension structure
cantilevers
which of the following styles empathizes rational simplicity, order, and idealized human forms? A.) Roman B.) Classical C.) Byzantine D.) Hellenistic
classical
which of the following techniques is a subtractive process? A.) casting B.) assemblage C.) modeling D.) carving
carving
the substitution process is also called? A.) modeling B.) casting C.) carving D.) constructing
casting
early Christian art was created in private homes and underground burial chambers called? A.) basilicas B.) coffers C.) porticos D.) catacombs
catacombs
the chemical makeup of glass is similar to what other material? A.) porcelain B.) liquid soap C.) molten silver D.) ceramic glass
ceramic glass
the art of making objects from clay is called? A.) inlay B.) marquetry C.) porcelain D.) ceramics
ceramics
in Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, the hazy atmosphere around the figure is created by using? A.) foreshortening B.) linear perspective C.) emotional realism D.) chiaroscuro
chiaroscuro
the production of movies as an art or industry is called? A.) cinematography B.) video art C.) film D.) cinema
cinema
in early photography, Julia Margaret Cameron established the use of? A.) close-ups and carefully controlled lighting B.) shutter speeds to capture decisive moments C.) shallow depths of field for tonal control D.) rayographs, or camera - less photographs
close-ups and carefully controlled lighting
the decorative recessed squares on the interior surface of a building is called? A.) metopes B.) coffers C.) entasis D.) tesserae
coffers
a typical example of low-relief sculpture is a ? A.) mobile B.) statue C.) coin D.) column
coin
the Great Pyramids were? A.) temples used by priests and priestesses B.) residences for priests and their household C.) commemorative monuments for pharaohs D.) government and administration buildings
commemorative monuments for pharaohs
exposing treated silver plates to light and then fixing the images onto the plate with a mineral salt solution creates? A.) rayographs B.) apertures C.) daguerreotypes D.) photosensitive paper
daguerreotypes
what does the f-stop determine? A.) depth of the field B.) development time C.) focal length D.) shutter speed
depth of field
marquetry works achieve different colors through the use of? A.) different colored wood B.) oiled woods C.) varnished wood D.) painted wood
different colored wood
which of the following uses plotters? A.) traditional film B.) cinematography C.) digital art D.) animation
digital art
the Laocoon Group exemplifies the artistic style of the Hellenistic period due to the figures' ? A.) individualized and portrait like physical features B.) dynamic facial expressions and exaggerated movements C.) idealized bodies and contrapposto poses D.) stylized gestures and spiritual gazes
dynamic facial expressions and exaggerated movements
a digital photograph challenges the inherent truthfulness of the photographic medium because it can be? A.) created with photochemical film B.) easily altered with computer programs C.) quickly reproduced and disseminated D.) inspirational for social change
easily altered with computer programs
artists stitch decorative colored threads into and over a base of woven fabrics to create? A.) quilts B.) carpets C.) embroidery D.) tapestries
embroidery
photographers create a wide or narrow view by adjusting the? A.) focal length B.) depth of field C.) aperture D.) shutter speed
focal length
today's smartphone cameras don't automatically set? A.) shutter speed B.) focal length C.) development time D.) aperture
focal length
what is another term for typefaces? A.) logos B.) serifs C.) fonts D.) graphics
fonts
an artwork that portrays aspects of everyday life is called a? A.) fresco B.) still life C.) self-portrait D.) genre painting
genre painting
which of the following is a medium that can be cut, etched, painted, or slumped? A.) metal B.) glass C.) wood D.) textiles
glass
what artform do we encounter most in daily life? A.) sculpture B.) graphic design C.) painting D.) illustration
graphic design
which design discipline is characterized by the use of words and pictures to improve visual communication? A.) motion graphics B.) interactive design C.) industrial product design D.) graphic design
graphic design
porcelain is made from? A.) volcanic clay B.) ground marble C.) ground granite D.) ground sandstone
ground granite
in order to organize figures according to degrees of importance, ancient Egyptian artists used? A.) stylization B.) hierarchic scale C.) abstract shapes D.) naturalistic angles
hierarchic scale
art that combines Christian theology and science with calm, balanced , and idealized forms characterizes the? A.) high renaissance period B.) mannerist style C.) baroque period D.) rococo style
high renaissance period
King Tut is the best-known Egyptian ruler because? A.) he was assassinated B.) his tomb was discovered mostly intact during modern times C.) he died young D.) he was a famous warrior
his tomb was discovered mostly intact during modern times
the Greek kouros statue was created to? A.) commemorate a ruler B.) inspire devotion and worship of a deity C.) honor an individual's achievements D.) serve as political propaganda
honor an individual's achievements
what was one place where rococo flourished? A.) palaces B.) hotels C.) churches D.) merchants homes
hotels
the cultural movement that emphasizes the value of humans and the importance of secular pursuits is called? A.) mannerism B.) the counter- reformation C.) Neoplatonism D.) humanism
humanism
Paleolithic cultures lived by? A.) farming B.) hunting and gathering C.) herding D.) trading
hunting and gathering
small paintings of holy images intended to inspire devotion are called? A.) manuscripts B.) reliquaries C.) icons D.) tesserae
icons
which of the following techniques is used for metalwork? A.) throwing B.) firing C.) in laying D.) marquetry
in laying
the medium that transforms an entire space into an artwork is called? A.) additive sculpture B.) construction C.) assemblage D.) installation
installation
what was the advantage to using entasis on the Parthenon columns? A.) it masks carving marks B.) it made them more structurally stable C.) it caused them to appear straighter D.) it created graceful curves
it causes them to appear straighter
what was controversial about the blaxploitation movement? A.) it gave rise to sequels and TV shows B.) it could reinforce African-American stereotypes C.) it was popular with white audiences D.) it employed African - American directors and actors
it could reinforce African - American stereotypes
what distinguishes digital photography from traditional photography? A.) it doesn't use film B.) it is of higher resolution C.) it can be altered D.) it does not require printing
it doesn't use film
what type of graphic design relies on a single symbol to communicate a message or identity into a symbol? A.) font B.) QR code C.) logo D.) poster
logo
in weaving, fibers are held in place on a? A.) loom B.) weft C.) quilt D.) warp
loom
which of the following is a technique in which multiple small pieces of wood in different colors and textures are laid down in a design with no bounding wall between them? A.) weaving B.) inlay C.) throwing D.) marquetry
marquetry
because air currents move the suspended components of the sculptures, Alexander Calder's works are often referred to as? A.) mixed media art B.) freestanding C.) assemblages D.) mobiles
mobiles
which complementary design discipline is characterized by the integration of animation, live action, and type? A.) logo production B.) option graphics C.) poster development D.) product design
motion graphics
in Romanesque churches, where are the largest and most elaborate sculptures found? A.) over central doorways B.) in the apse C.) on metopes D.) in chapels
over central doorways
the dome of Hagia Sophia rests on curving triangular sections called? A.)balloon frames B.) cantilevers C.) pendentives D.) buttresses
pendentives
according to archaeologists, the first known examples of artistic creativity are? A.) cave paintings of animals B.) monumental ziggurats C.) pottery with abstract designs D.) pieces of engraved ochre
pieces of engraved ochre
gothic architecture can be distinguished from Romanesque architecture because of the extensive? A.) pointed arches B.) monumental sculpture C.) reliquaries D.) barrel vaults
pointed arches
a columned porch attached to a building is known as? A.) portico B.) nave C.) colonnade D.) apse
portico
one consequence of humanist thought was greater shift to the? A.) potential value of humans to solve their problems B.) conversion to Protestantism C.) dependence on God-given wisdom D.) decline in Christianity
potential value of humans to solve their problems
Byzantine iconoclasts destroyed images of sacred figures in order to? A.) prevent idolatry B.). create a distinct Eastern style C.) erect images of rulers D.) encourage pilgrimages
prevent idolatry
due to the Protestant Reformation in Northern Europe, art was primarily produced for? A.) church interiors B.) public display C.) private homes D.) artistic training
private homes
the colosseum functioned principally as a site for? A.) religious rituals B.) theater productions C.) public amusements D.) executions of criminals
public amusements
what distinguishes quilt making from other types of textiles? A.) quilters stitch a design in thread onto a base of woven fabric B.) quilters use a loom to interweave warp and weft bands C.) quilters produce a design by using both tapestry and embroidery techniques D.) quilters create patterns by sewing together pieces of fabric
quilters create patterns by sewing together pieces of fabric
which of the following periods is characterized by a renewed interest in the arts and ideas of Classical Greece? A.) mannerist B.) renaissance C.) rococo D.) baroque
renaissance
Sandro Botticelli's Birth of Venus is an example of? A.) the Rococo style B.) baroque art C.) renaissance art D.) mannerism
renaissance art
initially, photography was not accepted as an art form because it? A.) influenced social change B.) required a mechanical device C.) lacked artistic expression D.) reproduced color images
required a mechanical device
petroglyphs are made by? A.) carving a form into tusk or bone B.) modeling designs on clay vessels C.) painting on a rock wall building D.) scratching an image onto a stone surface
scratching an image onto a stone surface
the rococo style often evokes? A.) rational emotions B.) sensuality C.) religious messages D.) classical forms
sensuality
which of the following refers to angled, short lines with pointed ends that terminate the main strokes? A.) sans serifs B.) serifs C.) logos D.) black letters
serifs
a work created and intended for a certain place is known as? A.) an installation B.) site-specific C.) freestanding sculpture D.) a mobile
site-specific
Richard Serra's Tilted Arc represents? A.) the subtractive process B.) site-specific art C.) the lost - wax process D.) high relief sculpture
site-specific art
what is the best description of what a designer does? A.) works with interactive media B.) solves problems for a client C.) works in graphic design D.) makes models
solves problems for a client
in Pan's Labyrinth, Guillermo del Toro produces vivid and realistic monsters by using which technology? A.) special effects B.) virtual reality C.) motion capture D.) animation
special effects
in Citron Basket Set with Ebony Lip Wraps, Dale Chihuly reinterpreted the shapes of Native American baskets by? A.) bending wet strips of wood B.) hand-shaping the unfired clay C.) weaving and knotting fibers D.) spinning and slumping molten glass
spinning and slumping molten glass
gothic cathedrals fill their interiors with the symbolic light of God by using? A.) coffers painted in gold B.) elaborate mosaics C.) stained-glass windows D.) barrel vaults
stained glass windows
much of the world's major architecture has been constructed of? A.) wood B.) stone C.) brick D.) earth
stone
which of the following refers to a series of drawings to visualize the major shots of a movie? A.) storyboard B.) animation C.) video art D.) montage
storyboard
the term used to discuss how a building stands up is? A.) structure B.) function C.) form D.) method
structure
the ziggurat of nammu is constructed of? A.) wooden beams B.) sun-baked bricks C.) painted rock surfaces D.) stone blocks
sun-baked beams
the rococo style was particularly suited to the lifestyle of? A.) Protestant reformers B.) the French court and aristocracy C.) the wealthy merchant class in Flanders D.) humanist patrons in Italy
the French court and aristocracy
some scholars believe that the Woman of Willendorph depicts? A.) a female ruler B.) a hunter-gatherer C.) the Great Mother Goddess D.) the figure of shaman
the Great Mother Goddess
who encouraged Sandro Botticelli's use of Neoplatonist philosophy in The Birth of Venus? A.) Pope Leo X B.) Leonardo da Vinci C.) the Medici Family D.) Pope Julius ll
the Medici Family
Ancient Egyptians were very concerned about? A.) fertility B.) the afterlife C.) electing rulers D.) the agricultural revolution
the afterlife
what feature of Stonehenge leads some scholars to think that it was associated with funeral rites? A.) the alignment of the heel stone with celestial events B.) the source of the huge stones 19 miles away C.) the carvings on some of the stones D.) the techniques for placing stones
the alignment of the heel stone with celestial events
many characteristics of Baroque art developed as propaganda for? A.) the Protestant Reformation B.) the Counter- Reformation C.) wealthy humanist patrons D.) the French court and aristocracy
the counter- reformation
how does Gianlorenzo Bernini's David exemplify Baroque art's difference from art of the Renaissance? A.) the biblical subject matter B.) the life-sized scale of sculpture C.) the idealized treatment of the figure D.) the dramatic sense of movement
the dramatic sense of movement
Great Zimbabwe is a structure that uses? A.) post- and- lintel construction B.) a system of arches and vaults C.) wooden frameworks D.) the dry masonry technique
the dry masonry technique
what was the Portapak? A.) the first portable battery pack for a digital camera B.) the first portable video recording camera C.) the first handheld film camera D.) the first color video camera
the first portable video recording camera
what about the Head of Constantine best demonstrates the shift toward an inner spiritual life in late Roman sculpture? A.) the imperial majesty B.) the white marble C.) the large eyes D.) the monumental scale
the large eyes
what technological innovation made the balloon frame possible? A.) the mechanical saw B.) the uniform smelting of iron C.) the elevator D.) carbon fiber
the mechanical saw
in renaissance art, the symbol of human worth and divine perfection was? A.) light B.) the nude C.) nature D.) the flaming arrow
the nude
what is one characteristic that distinguishes the Italian Baroque from Renaissance painting? A.) the painting introduces Mannerist pictorial strangeness B.) the painting introduces the female nude C.) the painting appeals to the emotions first D.) the painting appeals to rational ideas
the painting appeals to the emotions first
what optical effect is essential to the visual experience of motion pictures? A.) vision from afar B.) the persistence of vision C.) zoopraxiscope D.) digital capture
the persistence of vision
what concepts did Margaret Bourke-White introduce? A.) the photo essay B.) commercial photography C.) documentary photography D.) photography journals
the photo essay
where are the best examples of Roman wall painting found? A.) the Flavin Amphitheater B.) the catacombs outside Rome C.) the dome of the Pantheon D.) the villas of Pompeii and Herculaneum
the villas of Pompeii and Herculaneum
which of the following is a Mesopotamia religious structure? A.) the Funerary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut B.) Stonehenge C.) the Ziggurat of Ur-Nammu D.) the Great Pyramids
the ziggurat of ur-nammu
what distinguishes logos from other types of graphic design? A.) their commercial function B.) their use of color C.) their method of distribution D.) their simple design
their simple design
why are coins an example of sculpture? A.) they are stamped from molds in low relief B.) they are made by hand C.) they are made from the lost wax method D.) they are signed
they are stamped from molds in low relief
what is one reason most skyscrapers are energy- inefficient? A.) they have roof gardens B.) they have underground parking C.) they have exterior balconies D.) they have glassy exteriors
they have glassy exteriors
what role do foundry experts play? A.) they make the armatures B.) they provide the found objects for mixed media works C.) they make molds and do the casting D.) they make the work for the molds
they make molds and do the casting
what was William Morris's attitude about everyday functional objects? A.) they should be considered craft and not fine art B.) they should be beautiful and well-crafted C.) they should be based on contemporary design and materials D.) they should be industrially produced in factories
they should be beautiful and well- crafted
shaping clay on a rapidly turning wheel is called? A.) glazing B.) blowing C.) throwing D.) casting
throwing
what is the purpose of virtual reality? A.) to enhance traditional film with computer graphics B.) to blend human actors with digital animation C.) to create an immersive experience for the viewer D.) to produce video art without the use of film editing techniques
to create and immersive experience for the viewer
what is the goal of industrial product design? A.) to make beautiful, useful, and sustainable commodities B.) to communicate information through visual imagery C.) to increase the legibility of typefaces and logos D.) to involve the viewer in the creative process
to make beautiful, useful, and sustainable commodities
what was the goal of the Motion Picture Production Code? A.) to regulate movie theater pricing B.) to establish fair working conditions for production personnel C.) to formalize union scale for movie production workers D.) to regulate the moral content of movies
to regulate the moral content of movies