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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. What do you mix with acrylic paint to make glaze?
Gel medium
Another term used for buddhist temple
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
Wood and bronze
2. Who said ' less is more'?
constructed the Spiral Jetty
Principle of Art
Pumice
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
3. Process of incising shallow grooves into surface of wet or leather hard clay in cross - hatch pattern before applying slurry and joining pieces.
Scoring
the golden section (architecture)
Hardbrick
Design Elements
4. 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).
Romantic Era
Egg Tempera
Yarn
the golden section (architecture)
5. 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
Artists associated with Pointillism
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Fire clay
Sfumato
6. Used in water printing
Photorealism
Mississippian
Acrylic paint
Trompe - l'oil
7. Came in response to the darkness and heaviness of Baroque art - but did continue many of the ideals specified during the 17th century. Rococo related much more to decorative shapes as well as the natural and organic. Swirling shapes and asymmetrical
Ionic columns
Environmental Art
Rococo
Rotunda
8. Even heat distribution. super - durable - soakproof - cut resistant.
Stoneware properties
Tapestry
kinds of stones for stone carving
Two main types of of foam plastics for sculpture
9. What Architect style was copied for American colonial architecture?
the golden section (architecture)
Georgian Style
Tempera paint
I.M. Pei
10. Is an optical device used - for example - in drawing or for entertainment. It is one of the inventions leading to photography.
Film Speed
gesso
Camera Obscura
Yarn
11. The laying of paint thickly
Basic Elements of Sculpture
Wedging
Impasto
Equipment used in oil painting
12. What is another work for low relief?
Camera Obscura
The post - and - lintel system
Bas
Doric columns
13. Mass - Space - Plane - Line - Movement - Scale - Texture - Color
analogous Colors
Artists associated with Pointillism
Basic Elements of Sculpture
stain glass in a cathedral
14. His versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man
Depth of Field
Ceramic glaze
Pumice
Michelangelo
15. What type of paper would have a raised texture?
Chiaroscuro
Rough paper
Forms of Charcoal
Monochrome printing
16. What goes horizontal across a loom?
Pointillism
Yarn
Brushed used in oil painting
Japanese art and buildings
17. Pyramids found around Cancun would be whose?
Islam art
Social Murals
Rodin
Mayan
18. The least decorated of the three types of Greek columns - are 'sturdier' than Ionic - they're thicker and shorter.
Doric columns
CMYK
I.M. Pei
warp
19. What city had the first skyscraper?
Shade
Tint
Charcoal pen
Home Insurance Building in NYC
20. Benin sculpture is in what medium?
wedging the clay
Depression era Artists
Wood and bronze
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
21. A style of abstract painting in which dominates form and texture.
Rotunda
Ceramic glaze
Known Rodin prints
Color field painting
22. Art - as sculptural constructions - having movable parts activated by motor - wind - hand pressure - or other direct means.
Cement
best resolution in a digital photo?
Kinetic art
Describe the process of fresco
23. An image produced from a photographic negative transferred to a metal plate and etched in.
Tessera
Photogravure
Environmental Art
Value
24. Mexican murals painted in what theme?
Film Speed
Social Realism
Tapestry
Wedging
25. Seen as meditative art. The use of ONE COLOR
Monochrome printing
Brown
Collage
Pop artists
26. Having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
binder
Color field painting artists
Gel medium
Isocephaly
27. A steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid
Poussin's Arcadian Shepherds
Sfumato
Meyer Schapiro
intaglio
28. What color do two secondary colors make?
Rabbit Skin Glue
Lotus postition
Brown
wedging the clay
29. A ratio between two portions of a line in which the lesser of the two is to the greater as the greater is to the sum of both. Ancient Ea ratio between two portions of a line in which the lesser of the two is to the greater as the greater is to the su
Elements of Art
the golden section (architecture)
analogous Colors
Dome
30. Is the traditional size for fabric support on panels. It seals porous fabric and isolates it from ground or oil paints.
Romanesque Cathedrals
Greenware
Parchment
Rabbit Skin Glue
31. An obsolete photographic process in which a picture made on a silver surface is sensitized with iodine; and developed by exposure to mercury vapor.
Frida Kahlo
weft
Dagyuerrotype
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
32. 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
three point perspective
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Paint Extender
33. Bright - round - flat and filbert - can be cleaned with turpentine - ferrule - metal part of brush
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
Brushed used in oil painting
Printmaking Techniques
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
34. Describe the art is being presented: form - value - texture - line - shape - color - form.
Women artist of the 19th century
Elements of Art
Depth of Field
Yarn
35. Soapstone - slate - sandstone - marble - limestone - granite
weft
kinds of stones for stone carving
Barabara Krugel
Color field painting artists
36. Eli Jacob - Jack Markow and James Turnbull - Diego Rivera - Stuart Davis Thomas Benton
Depression era Artists
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
scumbling
Rembrandt
37. Gray made by mixing complements
frisket
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Impasto
chromatic gray
38. Restricted to the subject matter of family or confines of their particular society
Stepped Pyramid Temples
Wedging
Women artist of the 19th century
Ceramic glaze
39. Method of dyeing fabric by covering certain sections with wax
Mississippian
Crenellation
Batik
Rococo
40. Highly refractory secondary clays with minimal fluxes and usually fairly coarse particle size - Low shrinkage - buff - color - often non - plastic.
Romantic Era
Georgian Style
Fire clay
Value
41. To mount a white and black photo - use...
intermediate colors
Rice paper
Rotunda
Carving Tools
42. Rene Magritte
binder
David Hockney
Ceramic - Sgraffito
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
43. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Describe the process of fresco
Palace of Versaille
Rotunda
44. Opposite of shade - is the mixture of a color with white - which increases lightness
gouache
Tint
Pumice
stain glass in a cathedral
45. A textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
Armature
Loom
wedging the clay
Sulfur
46. Paint thinner and brush cleaner
Ionic columns
Frottage
Turpentine
stain glass in a cathedral
47. Used her life experiences into her artwork - including her marriage - her miscarriages - and her numerous operations - works often are characterized by their stark portrayals of pain - combined elements of the classic religious Mexican tradition with
Tint
Basic Elements of Sculpture
Frida Kahlo
Titan's key works
48. Woven wall hangings.
Tapestry
David Hockney
Rice paper
Crenellation
49. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Gel medium
value
Scoring
Another term used for buddhist temple
50. Common characteristics: flying buttress - copious amounts of stained glass windows - vast amounts of statuary - and many vaulted roofs - Rose Window - Ex. Chartres Cathedral
Artists associated with Pointillism
the golden section (architecture)
Gothic Cathedrals
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education