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Art Appreciation
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1. The _______ culture from modern-day Ecuador is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas.
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
Valdivia
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
the personality of the sitter.
2. The urge to rebel against the norm lost its impact when such rebellion _______ the norm in most Western cultures.
became
geoglyphs
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
earthwork of the Adena culture (Ohio)
3. In Romanticism (p. 484) - regardless of the subject matter - paintings revealed the artist's:
individuality.
geoglyphs
German Expressionism.
Learning from Las Vegas
4. Florence became a cultural center of the Renaissance (p. 452) in a large part due to:
17th century - theatrical compositions rendered in very high contrast.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Caravaggio
the Medici family.
5. Donatello's sense of naturalism in figurative sculpture (p. 453) was in part inspired by:
Frank Gehry
Greek and Roman sculpture.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
muralists - Mexican Revolution
6. What individual chose the Neoclassical architectural style (p. 482) for his home in the United States?
Thomas Jefferson
eternal beauty or shock value
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
color
7. The _______ were the largest civilization in pre-Columbian Americas.
Aztec
Inca
local - arbitrary
cultural and personal identity
8. Artists often find that the art they make has unintentional meaning. Georgia Papageorge's Africa Rifting: Lines of Fire: Namibia/Brazil is an example of this because:
geoglyphs
Surrealism
shapes
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.
9. The Post-Impressionists (p. 496) were united by their interest in:
10. 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.
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
Autosacrifice
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Guernica
11. Freed from the rigidity of modernism - architects such as _______ have liberated structural walls - using three-dimensional computer modeling to make these new shapes possible.
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
muralists - Mexican Revolution
Frank Gehry
'Wild Beasts'
12. The paintings of Giacomo Balla capture the fascination with movement characteristic of artists of Which movement?
The Medusa sunk off the coast of Africa due to the captain's incompetence and its poor survivors were adrift for days (most of them dying) while the captain and crew saved themselves.
garbage
Futurism
Autosacrifice
13. From the traditions of most cultures - leadership and shamanism went hand-in-hand. Successful leaders mediated between the spiritual and physical worlds to assure the survival of their peoples. This mediation characteristically involved rites all of
Bettye Saar
Spanish Civil War.
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
domination
14. Romanticism can best be described as:
15. Her untitled photographic self-portraits - posed with props in scenes corresponding to female characters in popular culture - are performances that allow _______ to address the ways in which culture views women.
cultural and personal identity
Cindy Sherman
Quetzalcoatl
epicanthic fold
16. Known for their elaborate textiles used as status symbols - the Inca also used fiber in the construction of armor and _______.
Quetzalcoatl
rope bridges
Surrealism
domination
17. Cubism can best be described as:
geoglyphs
blood
art that is about the process of painting.
Donatello's.
18. Which of these paintings is an example of Romanticism?
19. In What aspect of the twentieth century were Umberto Boccioni and other Futurist artists most interested?
movement and speed
military engineer and weapons-designer
Coatlicue
humanities.
20. What is the subject matter of most Impressionist painting?
he sculpted nude figures
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
muralists - Mexican Revolution
21. Early Renaissance painter Masaccio is best known for:
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
Dr. Strangelove
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Mannerism.
22. What is the story behind Gericault's Raft of the Medusa?
23. The color schemes and flat patterns illustrated in Amrita Sher-Gil's The Swing were directly influenced by the Post-Impressionism of Paul Gauguin and:
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
Neoplatonism
Baroque
the ancient caves at Ajanta
24. In School of Athens - Raphael represents the two significant schools of philosophy - signified by the portrayal of _______ and ________ in the center of the composition.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
Plato; Aristotle.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Greek and Roman sculpture.
25. Creating a work densely packed with information concerns most postmodern artists more than _______.
eternal beauty or shock value
Pyramid of the Sun
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
Baroque
26. Mesoamerican cultures believed that humans first emerged from a hole in the ground now situated under the _______.
Paul Gauguin.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
Pyramid of the Sun
David's The Death of Marat
27. The color schemes and flat patterns illustrated in Amrita Sher-Gil's The Swing were directly influenced by the Post-Impressionism of Paul Gauguin and:
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
narration
the ancient caves at Ajanta
humanities.
28. The paintings of Giacomo Balla capture the fascination with movement characteristic of artists of Which movement?
Cindy Sherman's
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
Futurism
29. _______ - the most powerful of Palenque Maya kings - ruled for 67 years - July 29 - 615 CE - August 31 - 683 CE.
Paul Cazanne
Mining the Museum
Lord Pakal
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
30. The three _______ made of serpentine at the Olmec site of La Venta are unusual; they were not meant to be seen as they were buried soon after completion.
15000 miles of roads
shield
mosaics
Lord Pakal
31. A leading painter in the Realist movement - the artist of Burial at Ornans declared that 'painting is an essentially concrete art and can only consist of the presentation of real and existing things.' The artist is:
Gustave Courbet.
blood
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
Baroque
32. Diego Rivera - David Siquieros - and Jose Clemente Orozco formed a new school of _______ inspired by the intense nationalism following the _______.
muralists - Mexican Revolution
'cast shadows'
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Donatello's.
33. The style of Burial of Count Orgaz is highly eclectic and individual. The artist is:
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
El Greco.
Large stone temple complexes
epicanthic fold
34. The archaeological site plan of _______ shows the site's slightly west-of-north alignment - a characteristic of several Mesoamerican that may be associated with ritual processions.
epicanthic fold
La Venta
ironies of modern political life
blood
35. 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
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
1980s
cultural and personal identity
36. In Mesoamerican cultures - sacrificial _______ was seen as nourishment of the earth in its capacity of creator of life.
garbage
blood
became
Dr. Strangelove
37. Noted for their agricultural system of terraces and irrigation - the Inca used bundles of knotted string called _______ for accounting and census purposes.
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
quipu
meditative - active
puma
38. Because of the diversity and plurality of postmodernism - many contemporary artists address the issues of _______ in their work.
Baroque
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
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cultural and personal identity
39. Rococo painting can best be characterized as:
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
Futurism
40. 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?
humanities.
Coatlicue
Paul Cazanne
Surrealism
41. Wassily Kandinsky believed that the greatest device to express emotion was ________.
color
'Wild Beasts'
Minimalism
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
42. What did the early-Renaissance sculptor Donatello do that hadn't been done since Classical Antiquity?
quipu
Spanish Civil War.
he sculpted nude figures
Mannerism.
43. _______ may be tasteless and tacky but the public revels in it - a point Robert Venturi stresses in his book which opened the door to postmodern architecture.
Mannerism.
cultural and personal identity
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
Las Vegas
44. Yasumasu Morimura's Portrait (Twins) appropriates the imagery of _______ to illustrate Japanese culture as slave to the dominant (male) forces of Western society.
45. The sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini created Ecstasy of St. Theresa - a centerpiece of a chapel in Rome. It is typical of which style?
muralists - Mexican Revolution
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
virtue.
Baroque
46. Teotihuacan was an __________important commercial center in Mesoamerica.
Manet's Olympia
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
it is not known which culture built it
the Medici family.
47. The Temple of the Sun at Teotihuaca
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
shapes
Cindy Sherman
Lord Pakal
48. What sets northern European artists (p. 454) apart from most artists of the Italian Renaissance is their interest in:
rendering believable space in realistic detail.
he sculpted nude figures
the presence of diverse traditions in a single work.
the symbolism of shape.
49. In the 1330s - Petrarch (p. 452) conceived of a philosophy that emphasized the value of the individual and the pursuit and study of classical languages - literature - history - and philosophy. Today we call these disciplines the:
humanities.
the notion of the sublime
Las Vegas
Caravaggio
50. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
the moon
the notion of the sublime
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.