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Art Appreciation
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1. Wassily Kandinsky believed that the greatest device to express emotion was ________.
color
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
Quetzalcoatl
'Wild Beasts'
2. The Incas are well known for their __________ construction - as can be witnessed in Machu Picchu.
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
masonry
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
3. Consummate empire builders - the _______ arose from humble beginnings as a displaced tribe to commanding rulers of a vast network of luxury tributes from millions of people over a large geographic area in a 300-year period.
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
Aztec
sterile anonymity
utilitarianism
4. Machu Picchu was a 'getaway' for a(n) __________ruler.
movement and speed
'Wild Beasts'
cultural and personal identity
Inca
5. Marianne Nicholson's cliffside pictograph (a 'copper') represents a Northwest Native American tradition that had been suppressed through most of the 20th century - called:
the potlatch.
Quetzalcoatl
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
shapes
6. The twentieth-century painting movement most often associated with Henri Matisse is:
Donatello's.
1980s
Paul Gauguin.
Fauvism.
7. _______ are characteristic of Maya architecture - suggesting priests/rulers had great power.
Mining the Museum
more of their African identity in their works
Large stone temple complexes
Marcel Duchamp's The Fountain
8. Vik Muniz's Atlas (Carlao) was created by arranging_______ on his studio floor - photographing the arrangement - then painting from the photograph.
Guernica
Neoplatonism
Large stone temple complexes
garbage
9. The two major art movements of the 1960s were:
Quetzalcoatl
the potlatch.
the presence of diverse traditions in a single work.
Minimalism and Pop Art.
10. Great Serpent Mound is an example of a(n) _______.
earthwork of the Adena culture (Ohio)
domination
utilitarianism
Paul Gauguin.
11. Yasumasu Morimura's Portrait (Twins) appropriates the imagery of _______ to illustrate Japanese culture as slave to the dominant (male) forces of Western society.
12. These Hopewell figures are unusual because of their depiction of the _______ - a trait that may be found in people from many different parts of Asia as well as areas from which great migrations from this cradle of civilization occurred - including th
Neoplatonism
epicanthic fold
geoglyphs
masonry
13. The Baroque can be characterized as/by:
Gustave Courbet.
17th century - theatrical compositions rendered in very high contrast.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
14. Whose David was the first life-size nude sculpture since antiquity?
15. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque helped pioneer Cubist landscapes. What earlier painter of landscapes inspired them?
rigid style.
utilitarianism
Paul Cazanne
Dada
16. _______ photos quote satirically the stereotypes of women in popular film - recycling them as a uniquely pure form of postmodernism.
17. Vernacular architecture - like that in Tijuana - with cast-off materials scavenged from dumpyards serving as walls - fences - structures - and roofs is important to this young architect.
Coatlicue
Teddy Cruz
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
form.
18. One of the primary subjects of Neoclassical art (p. 481) is:
virtue.
utilitarianism
Neoplatonism
Las Vegas
19. The Cubists freed painting from the necessity of representing the world in order to dwell on:
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
form.
individuality.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
20. In School of Athens - Raphael represents the two significant schools of philosophy - signified by the portrayal of _______ and ________ in the center of the composition.
Frank Gehry
Maya cosmology
his modernity and break with the past.
Plato; Aristotle.
21. What is the story behind Gericault's Raft of the Medusa?
22. Donatello's sense of naturalism in figurative sculpture (p. 453) was in part inspired by:
Baroque
Greek and Roman sculpture.
Teotihuacan
La Venta
23. Shazia Sikander combines her training in _______ with her graduate studies at Rhode Island School of Design in addressing the heterogeneity of her background.
Teddy Cruz
cultural and personal identity
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
24. Which of these is an example of High Renaissance painting?
25. Yasumasu Morimura's Portrait (Twins) appropriates the imagery of _______ to illustrate Japanese culture as slave to the dominant (male) forces of Western society.
26. Thaodore Garicault's The Raft of the Medusa (p. 485) helped to fuel which style?
Romanticism
Caravaggio
form.
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
27. Vik Muniz's Atlas (Carlao) was created by arranging_______ on his studio floor - photographing the arrangement - then painting from the photograph.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Surrealism
garbage
military engineer and weapons-designer
28. This artist reflects on identity and cultural heritage in works such as Petroglyph Park.
David's The Death of Marat
muralists - Mexican Revolution
the Baroque eroticized.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
29. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
the notion of the sublime
Paul Gauguin.
Paul Gauguin.
Quetzalcoatl
30. Angelica Kauffmann painted in the _______ style (p. 481) - which was based on Greek and Roman models.
sterile anonymity
'Wild Beasts'
Inca
Neoclassical
31. Showing irreverence for tradition and rationality - Marcel Duchamp's Mona Lisa [L.H.O.O.Q.] exemplifies the _______ movement.
Dada
Plato; Aristotle.
Cindy Sherman
El Greco.
32. This artist of The Large Bathers pushed toward an idea of painting that established for the work an independent existence:
blood
utilitarianism
Paul Cazanne.
Surrealism
33. Coatlicue (p. 465) is a major _______ deity.
muralists - Mexican Revolution
Aztec
domination
movement and speed
34. The style of Burial of Count Orgaz is highly eclectic and individual. The artist is:
El Greco.
Maya cosmology
glyphs
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
35. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
36. Teotihuacan was an __________important commercial center in Mesoamerica.
Quetzalcoatl
Palenque
humanities.
it is not known which culture built it
37. From 960 until 1279 - during the Song Dynasty - (p. 447) Taoists in China emphasized the importance of self-expression. Their most important state positions were held by:
'Wild Beasts'
Autosacrifice
became
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
38. Realism as an artistic movement in the mid-19th century refers to what?
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
color
ironies of modern political life
Mining the Museum
39. One of most important - best preserved and extensively studied Mayan cities is _______.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
abstract
Surrealism
Palenque
40. 'Postmodernism' has been defined in part as:
Olmec
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
the presence of diverse traditions in a single work.
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
41. The Realist movement (p. 489) was influenced by many ideas and worldviews including:
42. Which of these paintings is an example of Romanticism?
43. Which of these paintings is considered a Rococo painting?
44. Rejecting the frenetic approach of Pollock and de Kooning - Mark Rotho's Abstract Expressionist pantings convey a _______ - not _______space.
Neoplatonism
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
meditative - active
250.
45. Marie-Louise-Elizabeth Vigae-LeBrun's The Duchess of Polignac (p. 480) combines all the compositional tools of the ______ sensibility.
narration
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
Baroque
likenesses of supernatural characters endowed with powers that can be evoked when the figure is danced.
46. Which of these paintings is an example of Romanticism?
47. The Post-Impressionists (p. 496) were united by their interest in:
48. The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali illustrates how he looked to his subconscious (dreams - hypnosis - psychoanalysis) for his subject matter. What artistic movement is he associated with?
puma
geoglyphs
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
Surrealism
49. In his painting - Probla
masonry
narration
garbage
the Medici family.
50. Shazia Sikander combines her training in _______ with her graduate studies at Rhode Island School of Design in addressing the heterogeneity of her background.
the Chinese emperor.
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
Baroque