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Art Appreciation
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Fred Wilson's exhibit for the Maryland Historical Society made the point that the Historical Society:
utilitarianism
cultural and personal identity
color
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
2. What did the early-Renaissance sculptor Donatello do that hadn't been done since Classical Antiquity?
Frank Gehry
he sculpted nude figures
utilitarianism
Neoplatonism
3. The urge to rebel against the norm lost its impact when such rebellion _______ the norm in most Western cultures.
virtue.
Guernica
became
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
4. Which of the following is a unique function of Inca textiles?
for armor
Guernica
Aztec
Greek and Roman sculpture.
5. _______ is Fred Wilson's response to common practices of museum display that contribute to racism and class bias.
Mining the Museum
German Expressionism.
blood
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
6. What individual chose the Neoclassical architectural style (p. 482) for his home in the United States?
shapes
cultural and personal identity
Navajo
Thomas Jefferson
7. The Limbourg Brothers' manuscript Les Tra
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8. Thaodore Garicault's The Raft of the Medusa (p. 485) helped to fuel which style?
utilitarianism
Romanticism
Cindy Sherman
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
9. Machu Picchu was a 'getaway' for a(n) __________ruler.
Inca
Raphael's School of Athens
Paul Gauguin.
Dr. Strangelove
10. What sets northern European artists (p. 454) apart from most artists of the Italian Renaissance is their interest in:
15000 miles of roads
David's The Death of Marat
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
rendering believable space in realistic detail.
11. Images such as View of Suzhou reveal the 18th century Chinese interest in__________.
garbage
individuality.
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
12. Using derogatory images of African-Americans from popular culture - _______ transformed the negative image of black servitude into an image of revolutionary heroism.
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
utilitarianism
Paul Gauguin.
Bettye Saar
13. 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.
virtue.
blood
movement and speed
14. 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.
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
mosaics
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
Learning from Las Vegas
15. 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.
abstract
15000 miles of roads
Mining the Museum
Georges Braque.
16. Which of these paintings is an example of Neo-classical art?
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17. 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.
rope bridges
Aztec
the Medici family.
earthwork of the Adena culture (Ohio)
18. Using derogatory images of African-Americans from popular culture - _______ transformed the negative image of black servitude into an image of revolutionary heroism.
he sculpted nude figures
Marcel Duchamp's The Fountain
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
Bettye Saar
19. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
Gustave Courbet.
the notion of the sublime
Thomas Jefferson
20. 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:
glyphs
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
Paul Cazanne
1980s
21. In the Aztec culture - sacrifices of prisoners-of-war from neighboring peoples were necessary to honor and re-create the sacrifice of _______ in ancient times (Teotihuaca
Quetzalcoatl
Aztec
Thomas Jefferson
La Venta
22. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
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23. _______ is the practice of self-induced bloodletting.
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
Cindy Sherman
Autosacrifice
Guernica
24. 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:
'cast shadows'
Guernica
Minimalism
Gustave Courbet.
25. Wassily Kandinsky believed that the greatest device to express emotion was ________.
the ancient caves at Ajanta
color
Pyramid of the Sun
Plato; Aristotle.
26. Cuzco - the capital of Inca empire was laid out to resemble giant_______.
the Tree of Life
Romanticism
military engineer and weapons-designer
puma
27. Characteristics of postmodern photography include all of the following EXCEPT
the moon
objectivity of the camera.
Valdivia
Gustave Courbet.
28. In the late 1950s - a group of students in Nigeria formed the Zaria Art Society with the goal of expressing:
more of their African identity in their works
Inca
Autosacrifice
Neoclassical
29. The _______ included in panels of Maya relief carvings and ceramics decoration aide in their interpretation.
glyphs
Raphael's School of Athens
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
30. The Temple of the Sun at Teotihuaca
Baroque
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
glyphs
1980s
31. Early Renaissance painter Masaccio is best known for:
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
'Wild Beasts'
32. The Arapaho Ghost Dance dress would have been worn _____________.
Fragonard's Bathers
movement and speed
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
Pyramid of the Sun
33. At La Venta - a(n) _______ site near present-day Villahermosa - Mexico - colossal heads were unearthed exhibiting what some scholars identify as fetal facial characteristics.
Olmec
garbage
La Venta
cultural and personal identity
34. In Romanticism (p. 484) - regardless of the subject matter - paintings revealed the artist's:
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
individuality.
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
35. Cubism can best be described as:
humanities.
art that is about the process of painting.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Church's The Heart of the Andes
36. Though weaving was already a tradition to their culture - the _______ adopted upright loom from Pueblo peoples.
Navajo
'cast shadows'
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
blood
37. The Cubists freed painting from the necessity of representing the world in order to dwell on:
Quetzalcoatl
form.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
dramatic - emotional - and subjective art reflecting the artist's personal style.
38. Pablo Picasso's Guernica represents an event in the:
La Venta
Georges Braque.
Spanish Civil War.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
39. The Post-Impressionists (p. 496) were united by their interest in:
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40. What is Kerry James Marshall saying about the public housing projects in his work Many Mansions?
rendering believable space in realistic detail.
Greek and Roman sculpture.
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
41. Michelangelo is considered a Mannerist and High Renaissance artist. What is it about his paintings that characterize the Mannerist style?
he sculpted nude figures
Paul Cazanne.
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Frank Gehry
42. 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.
Teddy Cruz
Manet's Olympia
Marcel Duchamp's The Fountain
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
43. On the relief carving on the lid of his sarcophagus - Pakal is depicted falling off the Wacah Chan - _______.
Surrealism
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
the Tree of Life
Palenque
44. Marie-Louise-Elizabeth Vigae-LeBrun's The Duchess of Polignac (p. 480) combines all the compositional tools of the ______ sensibility.
poets - calligraphers - and painters.
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
Baroque
objectivity of the camera.
45. Who was the most influential painter of the Baroque period in Europe?
Learning from Las Vegas
Learning from Las Vegas
Caravaggio
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
46. In What aspect of the twentieth century were Umberto Boccioni and other Futurist artists most interested?
individuality.
Manet's Olympia
movement and speed
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
47. Using her work to struggle with the question of identity - this photographer's images are self-portraits.
likenesses of supernatural characters endowed with powers that can be evoked when the figure is danced.
Cindy Sherman
Navajo
abstract
48. What did the early-Renaissance sculptor Donatello do that hadn't been done since Classical Antiquity?
he sculpted nude figures
Aztec
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
the Tree of Life
49. 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.
Cindy Sherman
Caravaggio
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
meditative - active
50. 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.
local - arbitrary
'cast shadows'
mosaics
the notion of the sublime