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Art Appreciation
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1. The Limbourg Brothers' manuscript Les Tra
2. Leonardo was as known in his time for his work as a(n) ____________ -as much for his work as an artist.
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Navajo
Paul Cazanne
military engineer and weapons-designer
3. The artist Andra Breton issued a manifesto that described the point of 'resolution between these two states - dream and reality.' What was this movement?
the Baroque eroticized.
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
'Wild Beasts'
Surrealism
4. The mid-to-late 19th century saw dramatic changes in non-Western cultures. Which of these best describes these changes?
more of their African identity in their works
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
movement and speed
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
5. Using derogatory images of African-Americans from popular culture - _______ transformed the negative image of black servitude into an image of revolutionary heroism.
Minimalism
Thomas Jefferson
Paul Gauguin.
Bettye Saar
6. 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.
the sensuousness of light and color.
meditative - active
Guernica
Teddy Cruz
7. In works such as Olympia - realist painter Edouard Manet was denying traditional painting style and drawing attention to:
European depictions of perspective and aerial views of cities
his modernity and break with the past.
Dr. Strangelove
the Chinese emperor.
8. 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
art that is about the process of painting.
Georges Braque.
rope bridges
9. Cubism can best be described as:
color
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
art that is about the process of painting.
Cindy Sherman
10. Which of these is an example of Dada art?
11. Shazia Sikander combines her training in _______ with her graduate studies at Rhode Island School of Design in addressing the heterogeneity of her background.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
Mannerism.
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
12. 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.
Aztec
'Wild Beasts'
Pyramid of the Sun
La Venta
13. In works such as Olympia - realist painter Edouard Manet was denying traditional painting style and drawing attention to:
his modernity and break with the past.
the Tree of Life
Dr. Strangelove
Georges Braque.
14. _______ photos quote satirically the stereotypes of women in popular film - recycling them as a uniquely pure form of postmodernism.
15. The cultures of the Pre-Columbian peoples (p. 463) are distinguished by their:
German Expressionism.
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Greek and Roman sculpture.
sterile anonymity
16. Early Renaissance painter Masaccio is best known for:
Lord Pakal
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Plato; Aristotle.
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
17. Marie-Louise-Elizabeth Vigae-LeBrun's The Duchess of Polignac (p. 480) combines all the compositional tools of the ______ sensibility.
the Chinese emperor.
Neoplatonism
dramatic - emotional - and subjective art reflecting the artist's personal style.
Baroque
18. 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
Baroque
utilitarianism
local - arbitrary
19. ______ - 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
Spanish Civil War.
Surrealism
El Greco.
20. 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
epicanthic fold
art that is about the process of painting.
Dada
the potlatch.
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
Guernica
Inca
Las Vegas
Quetzalcoatl
22. Like many contemporary sculptors - Kiki Smith - as seen in her Ice Man - seems to be asking questions about:
Greek and Roman sculpture.
rigid style.
the symbolism of shape.
his modernity and break with the past.
23. The 'Big 3' of the Italian High Renaissance - based in Florence - and later in Rome - and then Milan were:
El Greco.
the notion of the sublime
puma
Leonardo DaVinci - Michelangelo - and Raphael.
24. Who was the most influential painter of the Baroque period in Europe?
Caravaggio
dramatic - emotional - and subjective art reflecting the artist's personal style.
Mining the Museum
Futurism
25. Which of the following is a unique function of Inca textiles?
Donatello's.
glyphs
German Expressionism.
for armor
26. Creating a work densely packed with information concerns most postmodern artists more than _______.
Caravaggio
Gustave Courbet.
eternal beauty or shock value
individuality.
27. Vik Muniz's Atlas (Carlao) was created by arranging_______ on his studio floor - photographing the arrangement - then painting from the photograph.
garbage
the ancient caves at Ajanta
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
28. 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.
15000 miles of roads
the moon
Inca
Lord Pakal
29. As a reaction against Abstract Expressionism - Frank Stella's Empress of India exhibits the elegant - sparse content-less shape of _______.
Palenque
Minimalism
Cindy Sherman
Olmec
30. 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.
Church's The Heart of the Andes
Cindy Sherman
Pyramid of the Sun
31. This artist reflects on identity and cultural heritage in works such as Petroglyph Park.
meditative - active
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
for armor
32. 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:
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
for armor
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.
Baroque
33. 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?
the personality of the sitter.
shapes
the Tree of Life
Surrealism
34. The twentieth-century painting movement most often associated with Henri Matisse is:
Pyramid of the Sun
Neoclassical
Fauvism.
the personality of the sitter.
35. Mesoamerican cultures believed that humans first emerged from a hole in the ground now situated under the _______.
individuality.
more of their African identity in their works
Pyramid of the Sun
color
36. Cubism can best be described as:
art that is about the process of painting.
Neoplatonism
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
dramatic - emotional - and subjective art reflecting the artist's personal style.
37. ______ - 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.
15000 miles of roads
Teotihuacan
'Wild Beasts'
17th century - theatrical compositions rendered in very high contrast.
38. As seen from the earth - _______ evokes a rabbit to some Native American cultures.
the moon
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
the notion of the sublime
39. 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:
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.
Maya cosmology
humanities.
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
40. Romanticism can best be described as:
41. In his painting - Probla
narration
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
Gustave Courbet.
42. Michelangelo is considered a Mannerist and High Renaissance artist. What is it about his paintings that characterize the Mannerist style?
Donatello's.
local - arbitrary
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
43. Romanticist artists - like Frederic Edwin Church - viewed nature as:
44. What is the story behind Gericault's Raft of the Medusa?
45. The relief carving of Pakal on his sarcophagus represents him connecting the Upperworld - Middleworld and Underworld of _______.
his modernity and break with the past.
Cindy Sherman
Maya cosmology
15000 miles of roads
46. Donatello's sense of naturalism in figurative sculpture (p. 453) was in part inspired by:
Greek and Roman sculpture.
objectivity of the camera.
Quetzalcoatl
Fragonard's Bathers
47. One of most important - best preserved and extensively studied Mayan cities is _______.
the personality of the sitter.
Cindy Sherman
Maya cosmology
Palenque
48. 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
Donatello's.
he sculpted nude figures
geoglyphs
domination
49. Most art critics and historians agree that the era of modern art ended in the _____.
Minimalism
1980s
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
had ignored and caricatured African Americans and Native Americans.
50. Wassily Kandinsky's Sketch I for Composition VII is an example of:
German Expressionism.
Marcel Duchamp's The Fountain
Autosacrifice
the Baroque eroticized.