FINAL EXAM -ART APPRECIATION

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movies were being shown all over Europe and the United States as early as _

1896

which of the following materials was considered most valuable by the Spanish? a. gold b. stone c. textiles d. wood e. leather

A

which of these is not a subtractive method of sculpting? a. casting b. carving c. chiseling d. sawing e. drilling

A

the Hudson River School painted _

American landscapes

which artists is famous for painting waterlilies?

Claude Monet

artworks made using alternative media and processes _ a. break down categories of traditional artworks b. break down the traditional boundaries between art and life c. focus our attention on objects, actions, and events we might otherwise overlook d. answers A, B, and C are correct e. answers A, B, and C are incorrect

D

which of the following is a printmaking process? a. glazing b. scumbling c. intonaco d. intaglio e. arriccio

D

artists draw for many reasons, including _ a. to define their ideas b. to plan for larger projects c. to resolve design issues in preparatory sketches d. to record their visual observations e. all of the other answers

E

artwork in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries can be _ a. representational b. experimental c. abstract d. non-objective e. all of the other answers

E

the emperor Justinian can be linked to which of the following major works of architecture? a. Hagia Sophia in present-day Turkey b. San Vitale in Ravenna c. the monastery of St. Catherine at Mount Sinai d. answers B and C e. all of the other answers

E

which of the following are qualities of most Impressionistic artists and their paintings? a. they rejected the traditional values of Academy b. they evoked the sensations of everyday life c. they painted outdoors and captured natural light d. their brushstrokes were visible and paintings appeared unfinished e. all of the other answers

E

which of the following influenced the art made from 1700 to 1865? a. the Enlightenment b. industrialization c. revolutions in France and America d. the Age of Reason e. all of the other answers

E

which of these is not an additive process of sculpting? a. casting b. modeling c. constructing d. earthworks e. chiseling

E

which of these materials can be used to create a sculpture? a. wax b. stone c. plastic d. ice e. all of the other answers

E

the Dome of the Rock is located In _

Jerusalem

taking four years to complete, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel was painted by this artist in sections, and used the buon fresco method

Michelangelo

the mechanics of the camera are very similar to those of _

a human eye

what is the name of the oven used to fire clay objects so that they become ceramic?

a kiln

a relief print created out of a sheet of linoleum is called _

a linocut

a piece of thrown pottery is created using this potter's tool

a wheel

a relief print created out of a solid wood block is called _

a woodcut

artists who model forms using soft, pliable materials, such as clay or wax, sometimes employ this kind of support when creating their work

an armature

when a printmaker rolls ink onto a raised surface and presses a piece of paper onto it, the resulting image on the paper is known as _

an impression

an artwork that consists of a re-created bedroom with videos projected onto the walls would best be described as _

an installation

the structure of Romanesque churches recalls architectural elements from _

ancient Rome

what method of sculpture is the artist using when he or she gathers objects and fabricates them into an artwork?

assemblage

the sculptural process in which the artist carves only in shallow depths is called _

bas-relief

the medium of "Valley of the Shadow of Death" is

black and white photography

this sculpting process involves adding a liquid or pliable material to a mold

casting

the earliest examples of Christian art have been discovered in _

catacombs

the process of rolling out clay into long rope-like strands has been used to make fine ceramic objects since prehistoric times. this is called the _

coil

this type of printmaking is achieved by "collaging" materials onto a surface that will later be inked and printed onto a paper

collagraphy

what method of sculpture is the artist using when they assemble component parts in order to create an artwork?

construction

when were the first successful photographs made using a camera?

early 1800s

this intaglio printing process involves carefully and cleanly scoring a metal plate

engraving

this intaglio process employs acid to mar the surface of a metal plate

etching

as an artist, Marina Abramovic is known for her _

extreme performance pieces

this painting process relies on freshly applied lime plaster to hold the pigment in place

fresco

the glossy finished surface applied to a ceramic object is called a _

glaze

stained glass was integral to the development of this medieval French architectural style

gothic

Egyptian picture symbols are called _

hieroglyphics

when did it become common for photographs to be collected in major fine arts museums?

in more recent times, long after photography was invented

another name for freestanding sculpture is _

in the round

this method of sculpture involves the construction of a space or the assembly of objects to create an environment, often encouraging a viewer to experience the work physically, using all of his or her senses

installation

this term for plate printmaking means "cut into" in Italian

intaglio

new North American cities in the late eighteenth century chose Neoclassicism as their architectural style because

it represented the ideals to which they aspired

a sculpture intended by the artist to move is called a _ sculpture

kinetic

this architectural term describes a structure created from a pile of material

load-bearing

which is the medium used for the depiction of Emperor Justinian in the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna, Italy?

mosaic

landscape photographs, such as those taken by Ansel Adams, help raise awareness about _

nature's. grandeur and the wilderness of the American West

this is the large central space of a Romanesque or Gothic cathedral

nave

over time, exposure to the elements can add this surface coloration to metals. it can also be created with the use of chemical preparations

patina

an artwork that consists of cutting off someone's tie and pouring shampoo on his head would best be described as _

performance art

paint in its most basic form is composed of _ and a liquid binder

pigment

paint in its the most basic form is composed of _ and a liquid binder

pigment

this type of printmaking is done by carving away part of a block in order to leave a raised surface that can be inked and printed

relief

unlike freestanding sculpture, this type of sculpture is created to be viewed from one side only

relief

the first cameras were _

room-sized

Michelangelo believed _ to be the finest and most challenging of all visual arts

sculpture

this method of clay production is based on the creation of flat sheets of wet clay

slab

clay that has a great deal of water mixed into it, making it very thin, is known as _

slip

Jackson Pollock is known for_

splashing, pouring, and dripping paint onto a canvas as he walked around it on the floor

using puppets, dolls, or models to create scenes in a movie is called _

stop-motion animation

the Taj Mahal is _

surrounded by gardens that represent Paradise

_ refers to sound that is recorded during a scene or that coordinates with filmed images; also refers to sound that has a visible onscreen source

synchronized sound

in order for photojournalistic news photos to be effective they need to be seen as _

truthful

this type of arch was created by the Romans to open space overhead

vault

what is the process that a ceramist uses to knead and remove pockets of air from wet clay?

wedging

in Joseph Beuys's "Coyote, I Like America and America Likes Me," the artist _

wrapped himself in felt and lived for three days alone in an art gallery with a coyote

what does the word "photograph" mean?

writing with light

the name of the opening that lets light into any camera is called _

the aperture

as Eadweard Muybridge's experiments with motion showed, _

the camera can capture what the human eye cannot see

all sculpture have this characteristic in common

they exist in three-dimensional space


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