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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. Having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
Isocephaly
Scoring
Fire clay
Design Elements
2. The activity of drawing a graphical representation of a design
Value
Crenellation
modeling
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
3. What area was characterized by these words - Heroic - Turbulent - and poetic?
Romantic Era
modeling
Joseph Beuys
Van Der Zee
4. Among the more prominent characteristics of his work are his use of chiaroscuro - the theatrical employment of light and shadow derived from Caravaggio
Rembrandt
Croquis
Pop artists
Gothic Cathedrals
5. A large earth mound found on the Ohio river would be form what culture?
Rembrandt
best resolution in a digital photo?
Mississippian
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
6. The tallest and thinnest of the three types of Greek columns. They tend to have scrolls at the tops.
Ionic columns
Esquisse
Two main types of of foam plastics for sculpture
Artists associated with Pointillism
7. A dominant idea or central theme
Van Der Zee
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Rice paper
Motif
8. What kind of harmful stubstance does Printmaking Plastalina have?
Islam art
Georgian Style
Sulfur
Gel medium
9. The first sketch of a picture or model of a statue.
Ceramic glaze
Gothic Cathedrals
intermediate colors
Esquisse
10. The central area of a church
Design Principles
nave
Aperture
Grisaille
11. 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
David Hockney
Carving Tools
Pop artists
Rococo
12. A print resembling a watercolor - produced from a copper plate etched with nitric
aquatint
Sfumato
Brushed used in oil painting
Stoneware
13. Mass - Space - Plane - Line - Movement - Scale - Texture - Color
Rotunda
Basic Elements of Sculpture
Cement
Romantic Era
14. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Emphasis
Aperture
value
Rodin
15. Bright - round - flat and filbert - can be cleaned with turpentine - ferrule - metal part of brush
Romanesque
Brushed used in oil painting
Pumice
Tenebrism
16. The principle in oil painting that suggests each layer of paint should contain more oil than the one beneath. Awareness of this concept helps ensure permanence.
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17. 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
Social Murals
Forms of Charcoal
Tenebrism
Islam art
18. A measurement of film's sensitivity to light.
chromatic gray
William Blake
Facing forward and stiff
film speed
19. Mies Van der Rohe (and Lilly Reich)
Designed the Barcelona chair
Social Realism
modeling
Mayan
20. Considers the impact of the work: movement - unity - variety - balance - emphasis - contrast - proportion - and pattern.
Principle of Art
Batik
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
Women artist of the 19th century
21. Controls the duration of an exposure - the faster the Shutter speed - the shorter the exposure time.
Thomas Gainsborough
Emphasis
Shutter Speed
The Renaissance
22. The action of constructing rampparts with gaps for firing guns or arrows
Crenellation
aquatint
Motif
Color field painting
23. Pagoda
Wood and bronze
William Blake
Frottage
Another term used for buddhist temple
24. What kind of paper is used in the Book of Kells?
Yarn
Parchment
best resolution in a digital photo?
Japanese art and buildings
25. What goes horizontal across a loom?
Yarn
slip
Pastel
Wedging
26. The capital building was built in what architectual style?
Rotunda
Another term used for buddhist temple
Assemblage
Cast concrete - modeling
27. Huge stones
African masks
megalith
Tapestry
Stepped Pyramid Temples
28. Even heat distribution. super - durable - soakproof - cut resistant.
Stoneware properties
Acrylic paint
Cast concrete - modeling
Describe the process of fresco
29. Origin is Mayan
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Wood and bronze
Cast concrete - modeling
Stepped Pyramid Temples
30. Known for stone. The term was invented by 19th century art historians - especially for Romanesque architecture - which retained many basic features of Roman architectural style - most notably round - headed arches - but also barrel vaults - apses - a
Armature
Gel medium
Romanesque
Chiaroscuro
31. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
Depth of Field
Women artist of the 19th century
Describe the process of fresco
Acrylic paint
32. A mosque.Famous in particular for its massive dome - it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. Has pendentives.
Water
Dagyuerrotype
Bas
Hagia Sophia
33. A method of painting - which uses pigments melted with wax and fixed or fused to the painting surface with heat.
warp
Encaustic
scumbling
modeling
34. Is used to stop paper from absorbing paint in water based painting
Neoclassical
frisket
Van Der Zee
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
35. Porous firebrick with insulating values much higher than hardbrick.
modeling
A black line
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
chromatic gray
36. Art that helps improve our relationship with the natural world
intaglio
Environmental Art
Meyer Schapiro
Mayan
37. 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'.
Artist Proof
Dome
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Romantic Era
38. Air - dry unfired clay
Corinthian columns
Greenware
Column of Trajan
Linear perspective
39. Is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects appear in three dimensions.
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40. Similar to Ionic in size - but at the top have elaborate floral designs.
Corinthian columns
Printmaking Techniques
Tint
Trompe - l'oil
41. To loosen clay and circulate the moisture throughout. To remove the air
Charcoal pen
wedging the clay
Mayan
Croquis
42. Soapstone - slate - sandstone - marble - limestone - granite
Basquiat
intaglio
Photogravure
kinds of stones for stone carving
43. White coating made of substances such as chalk - plaster - and size that is spread over a surface to make it more receptive to paint
Tapestry
gesso
analogous Colors
Islam art
44. Most common oil in oil paints
Pointillism
Linseed oil
Dome
The post - and - lintel system
45. What type of art/painting needs to be covered in glass or sprayed?
Pastel
Stoneware
Crenellation
Greenware
46. Rocks - pebbles etc - 'a hole can it self have as much shape meaning as a solid mass. The first hole made through a piece of stone is a revelation. The hole connects one side to the other - making it immediately more three - dimensional. A hole can i
vehicle
warp
Rembrandt
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
47. ...
Shade
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
Neoclassical
Trompe - l'oil
48. Focused on religious Mannerism - which consisted of flattened forms and complex compositions.
Environmental Art
Julio Gonzalez
Isocephaly
The Renaissance
49. Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie house was influenced by what style?
Japanese art and buildings
Photorealism
Mississippian
gesso
50. Meaning to rub a crayon or other tool onto paper or other material - which is placed onto a textured surface - in order to create the texture of that surface on the paper.
Motif
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Frottage
binder