Module 1 Quiz: What is Art?
What is the title of this tromp-l'oeil painting by John Haberle? Bachelor's Collection Bachelor's Collage Bachelor's Comedy Bachelor's Drawer
Bachelor's Drawer
Select the correct artist. Georgia O'Keeffe Deigo Rivera Giacinto Diana Bouguereau
Bouguereau
Select the correct artist. Giacinto Diana Bouguereau Georgia O'Keeffe Deigo Rivera
Georgia O'Keeffe
Name the subject depicted in this stone statue. Gautama Buddha Athena Gudea Kublai Kahn
Gudea
Which artist said "Art for art's sake." That is, he could create art that served no other purpose than to express what he, as the artist, found to be elevation, harmonious, and pleasing to the eye, the mind, and the soul: Andy Warhol Jackson Pollock Johannes Vermeer James Whistler
James Whistler
Which architect is quoted as saying "form follows function?" Frank Gehry le Corbusier Frank Lloyd Wright Louis Sullivan
Louis Sullivan
In the late Middle Ages during widespread plague in Europe, images of ( ) were regularly commissioned for hospitals because of the legend of his miraculous healing and the hope that the images would be curative. Saint Francis Saint Sebastian Saint Mark Saint Luke
Saint Sebastian
How did Nineteenth-century art theorists define art? the institutional theory of art, which shifts focus from the work of art itself to who has the power to decide what is and is not art art is copying, or mimesis art is communication: it produces feelings in the viewer the idea of significant form, the quality shared by aesthetically pleasing objects
art is communication: it produces feelings in the viewer
In Western cultures, text is generally read left to right. Therefore, when they look at artwork, Western viewers tend to "enter" a picture on the upper left and proceed to the right. Objects that appear on the left side of an image are thought to be "first", while ones that appear on the right are thought to be "later." This agreed upon way of thinking, speaking, or acting in a social context is called what? institutional theory culture perceptions convention
convention
We need both art and science to exist in the world. From our earliest age, we both observe the world and do thins to change it. We are all both scientists and artists. Every human activity has Both a science ( ) and an art ( ) to it. allusion & disillusion objective & subjective observation & expression institutional theory & aesthetics
observation & expression
A ( ), is an object thought to have belonged to or been part of a holy person's body. Question 13 options: artifact souvenir halo relic
relic
Understood as a contemporary political critique, Géricault's Raft of the Medusa is an indictment of what? the traditions of the Royal Academy of Art the institution of slavery the French Monarchy Napoleon Bonaparte
the French Monarchy
What do Buddhist sand paintings know as mandalas represent? the relationship of decorative designs and the galaxy the objective relationship of human awareness and the visual arts the relationship of the individual to the whole and levels of human awareness the relationship between ceremony and order
the objective relationship of human awareness and the visual arts
What is Symbolism? an approach to defining art as a copy of perceived reality the use of images to represent ideas or qualities an approach to defining art as what we notice a person or thing regarded as representative of something, often religious
the use of images to represent ideas or qualities
What is the relic housed in Chartres Cathedral that inspired the veneration of pilgrims. head of John the Baptist tunic worn by the Virgin Mary Labyrinth of Chartres Cathedral crown of the Virgin Mary
tunic worn by the Virgin Mary