Art Apreciation 1003 midterm chpt 1-7
Which of these would be considered non-Western art geographic regions/periods? Select all that apply. -Ancient Chinese art -20th Century French art -Aztec art | late 15th-early 16th century | Mexico -Aboriginal art | 15th century | Australia -20th century Abstract Expressionism | New York, US
-Ancient Chinese art -Aztec art | late 15th-early 16th century | Mexico -Aboriginal art | 15th century | Australia
Raphael uses a __________________ composition to create balance and stability in his painting, Madonna of the Meadow.
triangular
Stonehenge is a megalithic monument in England
True
The Palette of Narmer is thought to depict the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under King Narmer.
True
The cave paintings at Lascaux date from around 15,000 years ago.
True
The term "non-Western" is problematic. Correct answer: True
True
Numerous carved figurines of females have from the paleolithic period have been found throughout Europe. The most famous figurine has been called the ________ of Willendorf or the Woman of Willendorf.
Venus
In the process of lost wax casting, a(n )_____________ provides the underlying support that allows the artist to model a larger form with clay.
armature
Whistler's Arrangement in Grey and Black, No.1, is a great example of this principle of design.
asymmetrical balance
The concept of the _________________ artist celebrates individuality and originality.
avant-garde
Some of the animal images at the Chauvet cave include deer, owls, oxen, panthers, and ____________.
mammoths
The three steps of direct lost wax casting are : ______________, casting, and chasing.
modeling
In New Kingdom Egypt, Akhenaton briefly changed Egyptian religion from polytheism to _________ in what is known as the _________ period.
monotheism; Armana
In the process of _____________________ pottery, an artist applies a type of liquid glass to the pottery to color their art work.
glazing
Naram-Sin is clearly the most important figure in carvings of the Akkadian ruler because he is visibly much larger than the other figures. This visual technique is called _________________ scale.
hierarchical
The male figure waving red fabric in Gericault's The Raft of Medusa is most likely __________________.
hoping to catch the attention of a passing boat.
In The Last Supper, Leonardo da Vinci uses _______________ linear perspective to direct the viewer's eyes to the most important figure in the narrative composition.
1-point
Acrylic painting is a new method of painting. It was developed during the ______________ by American artists Leonard Bocour and Sam Golden.
1940s
How many coffins were found inside the stone sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun?
3
Jeff Koons' "Balloon Dog (Yellow)" sculpture is an example of:
3-dimensional art
Using carbon dating of the charcoal on the cave walls at Chauvet-Pont-d'Arc, historians believe the paintings were created over ____________ years ago.
30,000
__________________ is the workshop where sculptors pour molten metal to create bronze sculptures.
A foundry
_______________ is the artist who created multiple pictures of Campbell's Soup cans.
Andy Warhol
________________ is one of the notable artists from the Venetian School of painting.
Bellini
__________________ lines define the edge of objects, or where differing areas meet.
Contour
Line, Color, Value, Texture, and Shape are all Principles of Design.
False
Non-Western art never changes.
False
One of the most remarkable facts about Stonehenge is that it is the only structure of stones from the Neolithic Period in Britain, Ireland, and France.
False
The Egyptian pyramids have a triangular base with triangular sides.
False
The Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci did not use oil paints.
False
The Venus of Willendorf was a giant statue in the Parthenon in ancient Greece.
False
The tomb of King Tutankhamun is very important to scholars because King Tutankhamun was a ruler that made profound changes to Ancient Egyptian society.
False
The words historians use to describe non-Western cultures, art, and religious objects have no effect on how they will be interpreted by the reader.
False
Unity & Variety, Balance, Emphasis, Rhythm, Scale, and Proportion are all Visual Elements of Art.
False
Victory Stele of Naram Sin and the Code of Hammurabi are both examples of steles from Ancient Egypt.
False
What term describes the 3-dimensional element of art that has volume (length, width, and height)?
Form
The architect of the Guggenheim Bilbao, ________________, makes quick gestural ink drawings to help him conceptualize what his designs could become.
Frank Gehry
The Ancient Sumerian text, __________________, tells the story of a hero in mourning who sets out to find eternal life in order to escape death.
Gilgamesh
Why did Marcel Duchamp resign from the Society of Independent Artists in 1917?
He resigned in protest because he did not agree with the Society's rejection of the entry "Fountain."
How did Marcel Duchamp sign his sculpture, Fountain?
He signed it "R. Mutt, 1917."
Of the many books of the dead that had been written to be housed in Egyptian tombs, who was the author of the well preserved Book of the Dead that historians have learned so much information from?
Hunefer
__________ is the visual beat or tempo within a work of art.
Rhythm
_____________ are a series of points that are connected by the viewer's eyes. The actual line is not literally present.
Implied lines
Which of the following has not contributed to the negative way in which non-Western art history has played out?
Indigenous cultures who created art
The geographic area of Ancient Mesopotamia covered a large area including modern day Turkey, Syria, and _______________.
Iraq
Like Diego Rivera, the Mexican artist, ________________________, revived interest in fresco painting.
Jose Clemente Orozco
The American sculptor _______________ is well-known for his small intimate boxes or assemblages that are made from found materials such as fishing cork, maps, glasses, balls, and other mundane objects.
Joseph Cornell
Non-Western Art was created based on which of the following? Select all that apply. Need Profitability Choices Resources
Need Choices Resources
Where was the 1917 un-juried exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists held?
New York
______________ shapes are irregular, asymmetrical, and often found in nature.
Organic
___________________________ is an example of 4-dimensional art.
Preformance art
Cuneiform the earliest form of writing was created by the Ancient ________________________.
Sumerians
Art can be 2-dimensional, like paintings, drawings, and prints. Photographs are also an example of 2-dimensional art.
T
Metal casting is an ancient process employed by many cultures such as the people of Ancient Egypt as long as 3,000 years ago.
True
One reason artists may choose bronze casting as a technique is the fact that the end result is a long-lasting and durable sculpture.
True
Paleolithic artists included hand prints in their cave paintings.
True
____________ is an outer mold that can withstand high temperatures.
The investment
Who painted The Raft of Medusa?
Théodore Géricault
As a way to include the viewer directly in the creation of Gonzalez-Torres' sculpture, viewers are encouraged to take and to eat a piece of the wrapped candy that makes up the green rectangle.
True
Ethnocentrism is judging another culture solely by the values and standards of one's own culture..
True
Having been dated at 43,900, the cave paintings in Sulawesi, Indonesia are more than 13,000 years older than the oldest known cave paintings in Europe.
True
In the 19th century and early 20th century, art historians chose the name Venus, the Roman goddess of beauty, to describe the small female figurines because they believed these stone carvings symbolized beauty and fertility.
True
Because the space at the Mass MoCA was so large, the artist Tim Hawkinson created a small model to help him visualize how his sculpture would appear in a room roughly the size of ______________________.
a football field
In the ___________ process, a sculptor often works with a soft material such as clay or wax.
additive
Drawing is a process that artists use as a tool _________________________. to investigate a subject to explore new ideas to create a study for a larger work all of the above
all of the above
Art helps define our ideals of ________________ within our own time.
beauty
Paleolithic artists used many techniques and materials to create their representations on cave walls. To create the image of a handprint, it is theorized that the paleolithic artists ___________________________.
blew pigment and spit
Stonehenge was constructed using 2 different stones; a locally sourced sandstone and bluestone. Which stone surprised archaeologists because the people who built Stonehenge would have to carry the stones from very far away?
bluestone
One of the oldest methods of painting is
encaustic painting
Many of our ideas about artists come from the 20th century, when artists began working more independently, creating works of art that were personal or ________________ in nature.
expressive
Tim Hawkinson's contemporary sculpture, Uberorgan, creates sound by pushing air through _____________________.
cardboard tubes covered in aluminium foil
Time is the use of __________ as an element of art, important in performance art, kinetic art, and video art
change
The colors opposite each other on the color wheel are ____________.
complementary
The ______________ pose is a conceptual pose which shows each body part from its most characteristic angle.
composite
_______________________ is technique used to create light and dark areas by crossing and repeating thin lines of ink.
crosshatching
Art expresses the __________________ in which it was produced.
culture
Following the example of other Minimalist artists, Gonzalez-Torres placed his sculpture "Untitled (L.A.)" ______________________ instead of using a pedestal.
directly on the floor
________________________ is fired at a lower temperature. The end product is semi-porous to water.
earthenware
In The Swing, Fragonard ________________ the figure on the swing by placing her near the center and painting her dress in a contrasting color to the background.
emphasizes
The tombs at the burial pits of Ur contained not just the remains of people but also included precious objects such as jewelry, gold, valuable minerals, and ____________.
musical instruments
The term Neolithic means ______________ stone age.
new
The artists at Lascaux used the earth pigment, _____________, which can create a range of yellows, oranges, and reds.
ochre
The term paleolithic means _____________ stone age.
old
The illusion of space can be created in a 2-dimensional work of art using a variety of methods, such as more complex techniques like linear perspective and simple techniques like _____________________.
overlapping
The _______________ plant grows abundantly along the Nile River in Egypt. It became an important element in the development of a paper-like substance that was used to make scrolls in Ancient Egypt.
papyrus
The regular and planned repetition of an element of design is ______________.
pattern
In 2-dimensional works of art, the __________ space is called the figure while the negative space is called the ground.
positive
As a result of their belief in the eternal life of the soul, the ancient Egyptians built _________________________ to protect the remains of the dead.
pyramid tombs
To further refine a form, a sculptor may use a _____________, a tool with a row of little teeth, to carve away the material.
rasp
Cave art from the Paleolithic era provides us with some of our earliest examples of _______________ art.
representational
A __________ is an upright stone slab used as a monument in ancient times.
stele
__________________ is fired at a high temperature. The end product is nonporous to water.
stoneware
In the ___________ process, the artist cuts away at a hard material such as stone or wood with chisels and saws.
subtractive
______________ paints are made by mixing egg yolk, water, and dry pigment.
tempera
In Young Hare, Albrecht Duerer masterfully uses this element of art to describe the animal's fur.
texture
In Broadway Boogie Woogie, Mondrian creates ___________ by using a limited color palette and repeating hard edged shapes.
unity
The Ancient Sumerians built elevated temples or ______________ . They believed these buildings could be bridges between earth and heaven.
ziggurats
___________ both defines form and creates the illusion of light.
Value
The purity of a color is its ______________, which is often described as a color's brightness.
saturation
In the two paintings of shipwrecks by Turner and Gericault, the artists use the relationship of the waves to the boat or ________________ in order to carry their message.
scale and proportion