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Final Exam “Art Appreaction”

Total questions: 68

Worksheet time: 34mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

Means to extract (the essence of an idea or object

a)

Medium

b)

Abstract

c)

Media

d)

Subtractive process

2.

A medium is a particular material, along with its accompanying technique (true)

a)

Medium

b)

Media

c)

Subtractive process

d)

Inconography

3.

The plural for the word medium is

a)

Subtractive process

b)

Iconography

c)

Mised media

d)

Media

4.

Carving away unwanted material to form a sculpture is a

a)

Subtractive process

b)

Identify

c)

Iconography

d)

Mixed media

5.

The most prominent musical influence on Romare Bearden’s art, that inspired him to create the imageshe did, was (Jazz)

a)

Prevalence of Ritual: Ttidings

b)

Iconography

c)

Mixed media

d)

Line

6.

The symbolic meaning of visual signs and imagery is called

a)

Mixed media

b)

Line

c)

Iconography

d)

Alexander calder

7.

Art madewith a combination of different materials, such as a collage, is referred to as?

a)

Mixed media

b)

Line

c)

Alexander calder

d)

Jockeys before the race

8.

Is an extension of a point, usually made by drawing iwth a tool or brush

a)

Alexander calder

b)

Jockeys before the race

c)

Design

d)

Line

9.

Alexander Calder is known for his___sculpture

a)

Jockeys before the race

b)

Kinetic

c)

Design

d)

Proportion

10.

The painting “jocckeys before the race” by Edgar Degas is asymmetrical

a)

Asymmetrical/ “Jockeys before the race”

b)

Design

c)

Proportion

d)

Symmetrical

11.

The result of the process of arranging, selecting and ordering is called the

a)

Proportion

b)

Design

c)

Symmetrical

d)

Art criticism

12.

___refers to the size relationship between parts of a whole

a)

Symmetrical

b)

Art criticism

c)

Winslow Homer

d)

Proportion

13.

In___balance, the two sides of composition on eiither side of an imaginary vertical dividing line sorrespond to one another in size, shape, and placement if form

a)

Symmetrical

b)

Art criticism

c)

Winslow Homer

d)

Toevaluate art

14.

Art criticism involves making___both favorable and unfavorable

a)

Winslow Homer

b)

To evaluate art

c)

Georgia O’keeffe

d)

Jusdgements

15.

American artist who ranks among the best watercolorist. He created “Boys wading” in 1873

a)

To evaluate art

b)

Winslow Homer

c)

Georgia O’Keeffe

d)

Hatching

16.

To evaluate a work of art properly,we must deal with it in the context of.

a)

Georgia O’Keeffe

b)

Hatching

c)

The society that produced it

d)

Cartoon

17.

Jack-in-the-pulpit #V is typical in style and content of the artist___

a)

Georgia O’Keeffe

b)

Hatching

c)

Cartoon

d)

Dry drawing media

18.

Bartolommeo Passarotti used the___ technique in his studies of a left arm

a)

Cartoon

b)

Dry drawing media

c)

The arts

d)

Hatching

19.

A preparatory drawing if often called a

a)

Cartoon

b)

Dry drawing media

c)

The arts

d)

William Hogarth

20.

Pastel, charcoal, conte crayon and ___ are all used in dry drawing media

a)

The arts

b)

Pencil

c)

William Hogarth

d)

Oil

21.

When people speak of the ___, they usually refer to music, dance, theatre, literature, and visual arts. We will be focusing on___ including drawing, painting, sculpture, film,a den architecture

a)

William Hogarth

b)

The arts/ the visual arts

c)

Oil

d)

Pigment

22.

One of the first protest artist

a)

Oil

b)

Pigment

c)

Gouache

d)

William Hogarth

23.

This work by the Flemish artist Jan Van Eyck is an excellent example of a ___ painting

a)

Pigment

b)

Oil

c)

Gouache

d)

Slow drying time

24.

One of the advantages of oil paints is its___

a)

Pigment

b)

Sow drying time

c)

Gouache

d)

Impasti

25.

An extremely thick application of oil paint is called

a)

Oil

b)

Pigment

c)

Gouache

d)

Impasti

26.

In painting media, the pigment provides

a)

Pigment

b)

True

c)

False

d)

Gouache

27.

Watercolor paints are pigments suspended in a solution of gum arabic and water

a)

Gouache

b)

Limited editions

c)

True

d)

False

28.

In encaustic, pigments are mixed into hot beeswax

a)

Gouache

b)

Limited editions

c)

False

d)

True

29.

Opaque watercolor is sometimes called

a)

Gouache

b)

Wassily Kandinsky “Composition VI”

c)

Limited editions

d)

Mary Cassatt

30.

Portrays the artist’s inner feelings

a)

Wassily Kandinsky “Composition VI”

b)

Limited editions

c)

Mary Cassatt

d)

Honore Daumier

31.

Original prints are produced in quantities called

a)

Mary Cassatt

b)

Honore Daumier

c)

Sharecropper

d)

Limited editions

32.

This print by American artist Mary Cassatt illustrates the influence of ___ on her work.

a)

Honore Daumier

b)

Japanese woodblock prints

c)

Sharecropper

d)

Camera obscura

33.

In rue transnonain this artist carefully reconstructed an event that occurred during a period of civil unrest in Paris in 1834

a)

Sharecropper

b)

Honore Daumier

c)

Camera obscura

d)

Marisol

34.

Sharecropper by Elizabeth Catlett is and example of___

a)

Linoleum cut

b)

Camera obscura

c)

Marisol

d)

Margaret Bourke-White

35.

The device invented in the sixteenth century as means of capturing and fixing images from the natural world whose names “dark room” is

a)

Marisol

b)

Margaret Bourke-White

c)

Normal Rockwell

d)

Camera obscura

36.

This sculptors makes assembled wood sculpture in a more geometric style and most often pokes fun of political leaders and the upper class

a)

Normal Rockwell

b)

High-releif

c)

Marisol

d)

Margaret Bourke-White

37.

This photographer was associated with Life magazine

a)

Margaret Bourke_White

b)

Norman Rockwell

c)

High-relief

d)

Marc Andre Robinson

38.

the artist best known for illustration on the covers of the Saturday Evening post

a)

High-releif

b)

Duane Hanson

c)

Norma Rockwell

d)

Marc Andre Robinson

39.

The cast aluminum work called “Corporate wars: wall of influence” by artist Robert Longo is an excellent example of a ___ sculpture

a)

Marc Andre Robinson

b)

High-relief

c)

Duane Hanson

d)

Armature

40.

This artists would shop in thrift stores for pieces of old used furniture and assemble new objects from them. He created “Throne for the Greatest Rapper of All Time”

a)

Marc Andre Robinson

b)

Duane Hanson

c)

Armature

d)

True fresco

41.

Sculptor Duane Hanson made his realistic sculptures out of what material ___

a)

Armature

b)

True fresco

c)

Cast polyvinyl resin

d)

Assemblage

42.

Augusta Rodin used a small ___ told the plaster up as he worked on “Naked Balzac”

a)

True fresco

b)

Assemblage

c)

Armature

d)

Hierarchies scale

43.

When sculptures work with soft materials, they often use a ___ to prevent saggin

a)

Armature

b)

True Fresco

c)

Assemblage

d)

Hierarchies scale

44.

The technique in which very finely ground pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lie-plaster surface

a)

Hierarchies scale

b)

True Fresco

c)

Assemblage

d)

Glassy

45.

A type of painting utlizing plaster as a medium is ___

a)

Assemblage

b)

Armature

c)

Hierarchies scale

d)

Fresco

46.

Large paintings done in this technique require that the artist finish sections completely before they move to a newly prepared area

a)

Fresco

b)

Assemblage

c)

Hierarchies scale

d)

Glassy

47.

A subcategory of constructed sculpture let sculptors assemble found objects in ways that radically change the way we see familiar things. This type of constructed sculpture is called

a)

Glassy

b)

Ceramics

c)

Assemblage

d)

False

48.

The size of figures as determined by social rank is called

a)

Hierarchie scale

b)

Glassy

c)

Ceramics

d)

Louis Sullivan

49.

A glaze has a silica base that causes it to vitrify during firing, this means the glaze becomes

a)

Ceramics

b)

Louis Sullivan

c)

Frank Lloyd

d)

Glassy

50.

The greatest artistic triumphs of the Romans were in ceramics

a)

True

b)

False

51.

The art and science of making objects from clay is called

a)

Louis Sullivan

b)

frank Lloyd

c)

Roman aqueduct

d)

Ceramics

52.

The Chicago school of architecture was led by the first great modern American architect

a)

Roman aqueduct

b)

Frank Lloyd

c)

constructed elements

d)

Louis Sullivan

53.

The architecture of the home called “Falling Water” is

a)

Frank Lloyd

b)

Roman aqueduct

c)

Constructed elements

d)

Buttresses

54.

Frank Lloyd Wright made extensive use of the cantilever in his architecture

a)

True

b)

False

55.

The Roman aqueduct point du Gard is a good example of the ___ method of construction

a)

Arch

b)

Constructed elements

c)

True

d)

Writing

56.

Landscape architecture is concerned with the relationship between landforms plants and ___

a)

Buttresses

b)

Writing

c)

True

d)

Constructed elements

57.

Gothic builders were able to open large areas for windows, because they used pointed arches and ___

a)

sumerians

b)

True

c)

Buttresses

d)

False

58.

Gothic pointed Apache’s made it possible for churches to have wider and taller naves

a)

True

b)

False

59.

The Ancient Sumerians developed the worlds first wheel, plow and ___

a)

Writing

b)

Stained glass

c)

Roman basilicas

d)

Government buildings

60.

The first stone tools enabled out ancestors to

a)

Stained glass

b)

Roman basilicas

c)

Entasis

d)

gain some control over their relationships to their surroundings

61.

One feature that set Gothic architecture apart from Romanesque was the extensive use of ___

a)

Entasis

b)

Stain glass

c)

Roman basilicas

d)

Dale Chihuly

62.

The first Christians churches where patterned after Roman basilicas used by the Romans as ___

a)

Entasis

b)

Dale Chihuly

c)

Craft

d)

Government buildings

63.

A distortion called entasis was used on the Parthenon to correct the optical illusion, that parallel lines seems to converge when the lines are stretched at any distance

a)

Entasis

b)

Dale Chihuly

c)

Craft

d)

Post

64.

___ is noted for his intricate and colorful works in glass

a)

Craft

b)

Dale Chihuly

c)

Cuneiform

d)

Post

65.

The word “craft” first meant strength or power, later it came to mean -skill

a)

Craft

b)

Post

c)

Cuneiform

d)

Parthenon

66.

Vertical posts or columns support horizontal beams and carry the weight of the entire structure to the ground

a)

Craft

b)

Post and lintel or post and beam

c)

Cuneiform

d)

Parthenon

67.

The Sumerian people developed the world’s first writing ___, the wheel, and the plow, and the broke the hour into 60 minutes

a)

Parthenon

b)

Craft

c)

True

d)

Cuneiform

68.

The ___ interior space was designed to house a forty-foot stature and Athena

a)

Parthenon

b)

Cuneiform

c)

Craft

d)

Entasis