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Praxis 2 Art
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praxis
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fine-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Is a circle - shaped opening in a lens (a hole - really) through which light passes to strike the film. The size of the aperture is expressed as an f - number - like f/8 or f/11.
Forms of Charcoal
kinds of stones for stone carving
Aperture
Camera Obscura
2. Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie house was influenced by what style?
Safety glasses
Romanesque Cathedrals
Japanese art and buildings
Collage
3. The second oldest medium after encaustic. It was used by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks and perfected by the icon painters during the last 100 years of the old Byzantine Empire (400 AD-1202 AD).
Albert Durer
value
Palace of Versaille
Egg Tempera
4. Used in water printing
Michelangelo
Acrylic paint
Rembrandt
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
5. Gray made by mixing complements
Jewelry tools
Pop artists
Artist Proof
chromatic gray
6. A mosque.Famous in particular for its massive dome - it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. Has pendentives.
Dome
Grisaille
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Hagia Sophia
7. A steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid.
weft
Michelangelo
Dry Point
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
8. Using a mixture of black mixed with a color to make it darker. The opposite of shade is tint.
Artists associated with Pointillism
Shade
Stoneware
Rabbit Skin Glue
9. Sculptor. Major Work: The Thinker - a naturalist - less concerned with monumental expression than with character and emotion. Departing with centuries of tradition - he turned away from the idealism of the Greeks - and the decorative beauty of the Ba
Rodin
Water
Pop artists
Meyer Schapiro
10. The central area of a church
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Artists associated with Pointillism
nave
Meyer Schapiro
11. A 2 dimensional art that has string - photos - and others is what?
Social Murals
Depression art
Collage
warp
12. To mount a white and black photo - use...
Rice paper
three point perspective
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Safety glasses
13. Gerorges Seurat - Paul Signac - Henri Edmond Cross
Artists associated with Pointillism
Romantic Era
Ionic columns
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
14. Early Greece statues had what characteristics?
Facing forward and stiff
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
Depression era Artists
Adena Indian habitats
15. What invention allowed the Romans to build large space?
Wood and bronze
Joseph Beuys
The Renaissance
Cement
16. Is an optical device used - for example - in drawing or for entertainment. It is one of the inventions leading to photography.
Rococo
Kinetic art
frisket
Camera Obscura
17. Considers the impact of the work: movement - unity - variety - balance - emphasis - contrast - proportion - and pattern.
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
balance
Design Principles
Principle of Art
18. A form of painting in which tiny dots of primary - colors are used to generate secondary colors. It is very similar to Divisionism - except that where Divisionism is concerned with color theory - Pointillism is more focused on the specific style of b
Motif
Pointillism
Shutter Speed
Collage
19. Is used to stop paper from absorbing paint in water based painting
Facing forward and stiff
frisket
Emphasis
A black line
20. Product that extends the drying time - and paint.
rhythm
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
weft
Paint Extender
21. Who is created with the first bronze statue since roman times?
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22. Chinese architect - designed Pyramide du Lourve
Trompe - l'oil
Acrylic paint
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
I.M. Pei
23. Mies Van der Rohe (and Lilly Reich)
Forms of Charcoal
Designed the Barcelona chair
Baroque painting
Describe the process of fresco
24. Glass fused over metal using high tempeture (don't use nickle)
Safety glasses
Design Principles
Romanesque Cathedrals
Enameling
25. Made by Gustav Eiffel - Eiffel - marks the centennial celebration of the French Revolution. Liberty - iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States. French gave the US - statue of liberty
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Poussin's Arcadian Shepherds
dry - brushing
stain glass in a cathedral
26. Art - as sculptural constructions - having movable parts activated by motor - wind - hand pressure - or other direct means.
Kinetic art
The Renaissance
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
Emphasis
27. Only a single point of a volume is closest to the viewer - and all planes seem to recede to one of three vanishing points
Dome
Equipment used in oil painting
Grisaille
three point perspective
28. Having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Isocephaly
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Dome
29. Italian term meaning smoke - describing a very delicate gradation of light and shade in the modeling of figures; often ascribed to Da Vinci's work.
Social Realism
Sfumato
Pastel
Embroidery
30. Salome - Punishment of Tythus - Venus of Urbino
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31. Benin sculpture is in what medium?
Wood and bronze
Van Der Zee
Design Elements
Japanese art and buildings
32. Made out of Metal
African Benin Sculputure
The post - and - lintel system
Camera Obscura
Photorealism
33. Statuettes were mostly used for two purposes: to incarnate a spirit of the bush - and the second was to represent a spouse from the other world 'Blolo Bla' or 'Blolo Bian'.
Tapestry
Japanese art and buildings
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Acrylic paint
34. A method of painting - which uses pigments melted with wax and fixed or fused to the painting surface with heat.
Turpentine
Encaustic
Wedging
intaglio
35. Pagoda
Kinetic art
The post - and - lintel system
Another term used for buddhist temple
Julio Gonzalez
36. Any forcefulness that gives importance or dominance (weight) to some feature or features of an artwork
Emphasis
Photogravure
gouache
Frida Kahlo
37. Among the more prominent characteristics of his work are his use of chiaroscuro - the theatrical employment of light and shadow derived from Caravaggio
Rembrandt
Charcoal pen
William Blake
Hardbrick
38. Porous firebrick with insulating values much higher than hardbrick.
Palace of Versaille
The Renaissance
Baroque painting
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
39. The laying of paint thickly
Elements of Art
Depression art
Impasto
Esquisse
40. In art - the perception of depth in nature as enhanced by haze in the atmosphere; how the appearance of objects is altered over distance by the effects of the air between the viewer and the object
Thomas Gainsborough
Camera Obscura
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
balance
41. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
Tenebrism
Linear perspective
warp
Baroque painting
42. A school - style - or method of painting - adopted chiefly by 17th - century Spanish and Neapolitan painters - esp Caravaggio - characterized by large areas of dark colours - usually relieved with a shaft of ligh
Tenebrism
balance
David Hockney
Joseph Beuys
43. Picasso's 'Les Demoiselles d'Avignon'is inspired by what?
rhythm
Shade
David Hockney
African masks
44. What Architect style was copied for American colonial architecture?
Used to protect pastel artwork
Georgian Style
film speed
Parchment
45. Is a process similar to kneading dough - it loosens the clay circulating its moisture throughout.
balance
Wedging
scumbling
Bas
46. Harlem Renaissance artist known for etchings - was a German painter - printmaker - and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the human condition in the first half of the 20th century. Her empathy for the less fortunate
Rotunda
Chiaroscuro
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
Barabara Krugel
47. The genre of painting based on using the camera and photographs to gather information and then from this information - creating a painting that appears to be very realistic like a photograph.
Photorealism
Depth of Field
Frida Kahlo
Neoclassical
48. A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware
Isocephaly
slip
Corinthian columns
I.M. Pei
49. The Four Horsemen of the Acoplycolase - The Knight - The Death and the devil - Melencholia - St. Jerome
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
The post - and - lintel system
binder
Known Rodin prints
50. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Describe the process of fresco
Ionic columns
value
Romanesque