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Art Appreciation
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1. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
Mannerism.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
blood
the notion of the sublime
2. In Romanticism (p. 484) - regardless of the subject matter - paintings revealed the artist's:
individuality.
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
Cindy Sherman
3. _______ is Fred Wilson's response to common practices of museum display that contribute to racism and class bias.
Plato; Aristotle.
Mining the Museum
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
local - arbitrary
4. Michelangelo is considered a Mannerist and High Renaissance artist. What is it about his paintings that characterize the Mannerist style?
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Baroque
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
5. Showing irreverence for tradition and rationality - Marcel Duchamp's Mona Lisa [L.H.O.O.Q.] exemplifies the _______ movement.
Inca
rope bridges
Dada
domination
6. _______ - the Aztec goddess of life and death is recognizable in the culture's art by her necklace of human hearts - severed hands and skull.
eternal beauty or shock value
blood
Coatlicue
Aztec
7. The sculptor Gianlorenzo Bernini created Ecstasy of St. Theresa - a centerpiece of a chapel in Rome. It is typical of which style?
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Baroque
Minimalism
objectivity of the camera.
8. Machu Picchu was a 'getaway' for a(n) __________ruler.
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
Inca
Baroque
narration
9. The paintings of Giacomo Balla capture the fascination with movement characteristic of artists of Which movement?
individuality.
Donatello's.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Futurism
10. 'Postmodernism' has been defined in part as:
the presence of diverse traditions in a single work.
individuality.
Teddy Cruz
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
11. Showing irreverence for tradition and rationality - Marcel Duchamp's Mona Lisa [L.H.O.O.Q.] exemplifies the _______ movement.
military engineer and weapons-designer
it is not known which culture built it
Dada
Minimalism and Pop Art.
12. The Cubists freed painting from the necessity of representing the world in order to dwell on:
form.
virtue.
Lord Pakal
garbage
13. In Hundreds of Birds Admiring the Peacocks painting by Yin Hong - from the late fifteenth to early sixteenth century - the peacock symbolizes:
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
the Chinese emperor.
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
for armor
14. 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
Greek and Roman sculpture.
Greek and Roman sculpture.
Paul Cazanne.
15. One of most important - best preserved and extensively studied Mayan cities is _______.
rendering believable space in realistic detail.
the notion of the sublime
Palenque
objectivity of the camera.
16. The style of Burial of Count Orgaz is highly eclectic and individual. The artist is:
Navajo
El Greco.
Marcel Duchamp's The Fountain
Large stone temple complexes
17. Realism as an artistic movement in the mid-19th century refers to what?
Donatello's.
narration
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
18. 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
Donatello's.
color
for armor
epicanthic fold
19. 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.
sterile anonymity
Aztec
Surrealism
Neoclassical
20. Cubism can best be described as:
Georges Braque.
art that is about the process of painting.
more of their African identity in their works
El Greco.
21. Characteristics of postmodern photography include all of the following EXCEPT
objectivity of the camera.
'cast shadows'
Quetzalcoatl
for armor
22. The Limbourg Brothers' manuscript Les Tra
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23. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque helped pioneer Cubist landscapes. What earlier painter of landscapes inspired them?
became
Valdivia
Las Vegas
Paul Cazanne
24. 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:
Surrealism
humanities.
Minimalism
the Baroque eroticized.
25. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
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26. Pakal is the Maya word for _______.
Greek and Roman sculpture.
form.
Gustave Courbet.
shield
27. 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
rope bridges
Large stone temple complexes
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
28. Discontent with International Style's _______ compelled architects to look forward in new directions.
sterile anonymity
narration
the notion of the sublime
Plato; Aristotle.
29. Native American kachinas - like Buffalo Kachina (p. 494) - are:
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Large stone temple complexes
likenesses of supernatural characters endowed with powers that can be evoked when the figure is danced.
the ancient caves at Ajanta
30. 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 use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
La Venta
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
the potlatch.
31. Noted for their agricultural system of terraces and irrigation - the Inca used bundles of knotted string called _______ for accounting and census purposes.
quipu
Inca
abstract
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
32. The _______ included in panels of Maya relief carvings and ceramics decoration aide in their interpretation.
meditative - active
Paul Cazanne
Gustave Courbet.
glyphs
33. In his painting - Probla
rigid style.
Aztec
narration
ironies of modern political life
34. Which of these paintings is an example of Neo-classical art?
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35. The Temple of the Sun at Teotihuaca
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
Thomas Jefferson
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.
36. ______ - at its peak a cosmopolitan commercial center - remained a mythic center for Mesoamerican cultures for a thousand years after its decline - including an important pilgrimage site for Aztec rulers.
Teotihuacan
he sculpted nude figures
La Venta
the potlatch.
37. The two major art movements of the 1960s were:
the moon
Minimalism and Pop Art.
art that is about the process of painting.
Large stone temple complexes
38. This artist reflects on identity and cultural heritage in works such as Petroglyph Park.
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
1980s
39. As seen from the earth - _______ evokes a rabbit to some Native American cultures.
the moon
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
40. 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:
muralists - Mexican Revolution
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
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.
shield
41. _______ - the Aztec goddess of life and death is recognizable in the culture's art by her necklace of human hearts - severed hands and skull.
Inca
Quetzalcoatl
Coatlicue
Baroque
42. 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.
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
Aztec
Frank Gehry
his modernity and break with the past.
43. Joan Mira
shapes
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
abstract
44. 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
movement and speed
Caravaggio's The Calling of St. Matthew
shapes
45. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is thought to have had appeal to the Renaissance imagination in part because the portrait reveals:
Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto.
the Tree of Life
the personality of the sitter.
narration
46. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
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47. 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.
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
Neoplatonism
15000 miles of roads
Cindy Sherman
48. The relief carving of Pakal on his sarcophagus represents him connecting the Upperworld - Middleworld and Underworld of _______.
15000 miles of roads
Inca
Baroque
Maya cosmology
49. Discontent with International Style's _______ compelled architects to look forward in new directions.
shield
Paul Cazanne
eternal beauty or shock value
sterile anonymity
50. Coatlicue (p. 465) is a major _______ deity.
Aztec
Mannerism.
'cast shadows'
Teddy Cruz