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Art Appreciation
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1. What was the name of Robert Venturi's seminal text regarding Postmodern architecture?
the Medici family.
the personality of the sitter.
Neoplatonism
Learning from Las Vegas
2. What did the early-Renaissance sculptor Donatello do that hadn't been done since Classical Antiquity?
talud-tablero
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Paul Gauguin.
he sculpted nude figures
3. In addition to the sophisticated stone masonry that built Machu Picchu - the Inca also engineered over _______ through their mountainous empire - allowing messages to be transported throughout the empire in less than one week.
Donatello's.
sterile anonymity
abstract
15000 miles of roads
4. 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?
Raphael's School of Athens
meditative - active
Surrealism
color
5. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is thought to have had appeal to the Renaissance imagination in part because the portrait reveals:
the personality of the sitter.
one of their principal days of filming was 9/11/2001 and the banners came to signify the rifts separating humanity on a global scale.
the ancient caves at Ajanta
Paul Gauguin.
6. The artist Andra Breton issued a manifesto that described the point of 'resolution between these two states - dream and reality.' What was this movement?
Surrealism
El Greco.
German Expressionism.
Pyramid of the Sun
7. At La Venta - a(n) _______ site near present-day Villahermosa - Mexico - colossal heads were unearthed exhibiting what some scholars identify as fetal facial characteristics.
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
Olmec
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
the ancient caves at Ajanta
8. Using derogatory images of African-Americans from popular culture - _______ transformed the negative image of black servitude into an image of revolutionary heroism.
quipu
Bettye Saar
form.
shield
9. In What aspect of the twentieth century were Umberto Boccioni and other Futurist artists most interested?
movement and speed
'cast shadows'
Bettye Saar
La Venta
10. Machu Picchu was a 'getaway' for a(n) __________ruler.
Inca
Quetzalcoatl
individuality.
it is not known which culture built it
11. The relief carving of Pakal on his sarcophagus represents him connecting the Upperworld - Middleworld and Underworld of _______.
Paul Cazanne.
Maya cosmology
Cindy Sherman's
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
12. 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:
Spanish Civil War.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
13. The 'Big 3' of the Italian High Renaissance - based in Florence - and later in Rome - and then Milan were:
rendering believable space in realistic detail.
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
Quetzalcoatl
14. 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.
rigid style.
Learning from Las Vegas
'cast shadows'
15. The Temple of the Sun at Teotihuaca
15000 miles of roads
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
Paul Cazanne
Lord Pakal
16. Showing irreverence for tradition and rationality - Marcel Duchamp's Mona Lisa [L.H.O.O.Q.] exemplifies the _______ movement.
the Chinese emperor.
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
for armor
Dada
17. The short-lived Nazca culture in present-day Peru is known primarily for its _______.
geoglyphs
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
Surrealism
the sensuousness of light and color.
18. The Feathered Serpent Pyramid at Teotihuaca
Inca
Lord Pakal
Fragonard's Bathers
talud-tablero
19. The Post-Impressionists (p. 496) were united by their interest in:
20. Creating a work densely packed with information concerns most postmodern artists more than _______.
250.
art that is about the process of painting.
eternal beauty or shock value
shapes
21. Shazia Sikander combines her training in _______ with her graduate studies at Rhode Island School of Design in addressing the heterogeneity of her background.
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
David's The Death of Marat
Frank Gehry
Paul Cazanne.
22. _______ is Fred Wilson's response to common practices of museum display that contribute to racism and class bias.
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
blood
Mining the Museum
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
23. Considered one of the greatest artistic responses to political oppression - Picasso's _______ was painted as condemnation of the blitzkrieg that leveled the city center of a small Basque town in the Spanish Civil War.
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Dada
Guernica
24. Vik Muniz's Atlas (Carlao) was created by arranging_______ on his studio floor - photographing the arrangement - then painting from the photograph.
David's The Death of Marat
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
Georges Braque.
garbage
25. Romanticism can best be described as:
26. As a reaction against Abstract Expressionism - Frank Stella's Empress of India exhibits the elegant - sparse content-less shape of _______.
Minimalism
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
Georges Braque.
David's The Death of Marat
27. The Post-Impressionists (p. 496) were united by their interest in:
28. In works such as Olympia - realist painter Edouard Manet was denying traditional painting style and drawing attention to:
Paul Cazanne
military engineer and weapons-designer
his modernity and break with the past.
Mining the Museum
29. Which artist rejected modern society and painted images of 'primitive' island culture such as in The Day of the Gods?
Pyramid of the Sun
the moon
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
Paul Gauguin.
30. Which of these paintings is considered an Abstract Expressionist painting?
31. The _______ included in panels of Maya relief carvings and ceramics decoration aide in their interpretation.
glyphs
blood
Cindy Sherman
Raphael's School of Athens
32. In his painting - Probla
narration
abstract
it is not known which culture built it
earthwork of the Adena culture (Ohio)
33. Though weaving was already a tradition to their culture - the _______ adopted upright loom from Pueblo peoples.
the symbolism of shape.
mosaics
Navajo
Surrealism
34. What individual chose the Neoclassical architectural style (p. 482) for his home in the United States?
Thomas Jefferson
narration
objectivity of the camera.
mosaics
35. In Mesoamerican cultures - sacrificial _______ was seen as nourishment of the earth in its capacity of creator of life.
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
cultural and personal identity
blood
shield
36. Using her work to struggle with the question of identity - this photographer's images are self-portraits.
muralists - Mexican Revolution
German Expressionism.
Cindy Sherman
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
37. Teotihuacan was an __________important commercial center in Mesoamerica.
it is not known which culture built it
the Medici family.
Teddy Cruz
El Greco.
38. In The Green Stripe (Madame Matisse) - Henri Matisse dispensed with the use of _______ color in favor of _______ color to explore the expressive possibilities of color.
shapes
narration
the notion of the sublime
local - arbitrary
39. In his painting - Probla
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
narration
masonry
form.
40. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
Plato; Aristotle.
blood
the notion of the sublime
Mining the Museum
41. In Mesoamerican cultures - sacrificial _______ was seen as nourishment of the earth in its capacity of creator of life.
Las Vegas
blood
Teddy Cruz
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
42. Diego Rivera - David Siquieros - and Jose Clemente Orozco formed a new school of _______ inspired by the intense nationalism following the _______.
Mining the Museum
muralists - Mexican Revolution
Inca
Paul Cazanne.
43. Stylistic characteristics of Postmodern architecture include all of the following EXCEPT
Cindy Sherman
Cindy Sherman's
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
utilitarianism
44. This artist of The Large Bathers pushed toward an idea of painting that established for the work an independent existence:
La Venta
Paul Cazanne.
the notion of the sublime
Surrealism
45. _______ - the Aztec goddess of life and death is recognizable in the culture's art by her necklace of human hearts - severed hands and skull.
Quetzalcoatl
muralists - Mexican Revolution
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Coatlicue
46. The style of Burial of Count Orgaz is highly eclectic and individual. The artist is:
masonry
El Greco.
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
Las Vegas
47. Mesoamerican cultures believed that humans first emerged from a hole in the ground now situated under the _______.
geoglyphs
Pyramid of the Sun
humanities.
'cast shadows'
48. Early Renaissance architect Brunelleschi is best known for:
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
Minimalism
49. Which of these is an example of Baroque painting?
50. Early Renaissance painter Masaccio is best known for:
German Expressionism.
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
the potlatch.