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Art Appreciation
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1. In his painting - Probla
narration
'Wild Beasts'
Lord Pakal
Maya cosmology
2. Which artist rejected modern society and painted images of 'primitive' island culture such as in The Day of the Gods?
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
15000 miles of roads
Paul Gauguin.
Pyramid of the Sun
3. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque helped pioneer Cubist landscapes. What earlier painter of landscapes inspired them?
Cindy Sherman
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Paul Cazanne
objectivity of the camera.
4. Because of the diversity and plurality of postmodernism - many contemporary artists address the issues of _______ in their work.
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
Georges Braque.
cultural and personal identity
250.
5. 'Postmodernism' has been defined in part as:
the presence of diverse traditions in a single work.
250.
Baroque
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
6. Mayan civilization (p. 464) reached its peak in Southern Mexico and Guatemala around:
the Baroque eroticized.
Quetzalcoatl
250.
David's The Death of Marat
7. Early Renaissance architect Brunelleschi is best known for:
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
Neoplatonism
17th century - theatrical compositions rendered in very high contrast.
the Medici family.
8. In the early nineteenth century - a recurrent and significant theme (p. 485) began to appear in Romantic painting. What was it?
it is not known which culture built it
the Tree of Life
the notion of the sublime
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
9. Wassily Kandinsky's Sketch I for Composition VII is an example of:
the Tree of Life
Bettye Saar
German Expressionism.
Paul Gauguin.
10. Which of the following is a unique function of Inca textiles?
Aztec
cultural and personal identity
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
for armor
11. Stylistic characteristics of Neo-Expressionism include all of the following EXCEPT
Fauvism.
Olmec
Caravaggio
rigid style.
12. Marianne Nicholson's cliffside pictograph (a 'copper') represents a Northwest Native American tradition that had been suppressed through most of the 20th century - called:
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
meditative - active
the potlatch.
Cindy Sherman's
13. Chari Samba's Probla
rigid style.
the personality of the sitter.
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
Mining the Museum
14. _______ - the Aztec goddess of life and death is recognizable in the culture's art by her necklace of human hearts - severed hands and skull.
during a Plains Indian ritual meant to help transform the West back to what it had been before the settlement of Euro-Americans
Willem de Kooning's Woman and Bicycle
Coatlicue
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
15. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
16. Chari Samba's Probla
El Greco.
he sculpted nude figures
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
talud-tablero
17. Thaodore Garicault's The Raft of the Medusa (p. 485) helped to fuel which style?
Romanticism
the Baroque eroticized.
Bettye Saar
the painting of traditional Persian miniatures
18. Because of the diversity and plurality of postmodernism - many contemporary artists address the issues of _______ in their work.
cultural and personal identity
Cindy Sherman
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
ironies of modern political life
19. 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:
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Gustave Courbet.
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
Paul Cazanne
20. 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:
the impossibility of transforming the concrete urban environment into a garden
Thomas Jefferson
Gustave Courbet.
narration
21. 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.
Cindy Sherman's
Maya cosmology
military engineer and weapons-designer
15000 miles of roads
22. The Incas are well known for their __________ construction - as can be witnessed in Machu Picchu.
masonry
Raphael's School of Athens
quipu
Pyramid of the Sun
23. 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.
objectivity of the camera.
Baroque
mosaics
Navajo
24. The Temple of the Sun at Teotihuaca
humanities.
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
sterile anonymity
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
25. What individual chose the Neoclassical architectural style (p. 482) for his home in the United States?
Thomas Jefferson
Manet's Olympia
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
the US spending millions of dollars to look for water on Mars - while millions of people die for lack of water in Africa.
26. Known for their elaborate textiles used as status symbols - the Inca also used fiber in the construction of armor and _______.
Surrealism
rope bridges
quipu
the beginning of time in the Maya calendar
27. The cultures of the Pre-Columbian peoples (p. 463) are distinguished by their:
puma
local - arbitrary
monumental architecture and stone sculpture.
Church's The Heart of the Andes
28. Freed from the rigidity of modernism - architects such as _______ have liberated structural walls - using three-dimensional computer modeling to make these new shapes possible.
Plato; Aristotle.
his turbulent compositions and contorted - highly musculatured figures
Frank Gehry
Minimalism
29. Early Renaissance architect Brunelleschi is best known for:
individuality.
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
Surrealism
muralists - Mexican Revolution
30. Creating a work densely packed with information concerns most postmodern artists more than _______.
eternal beauty or shock value
developing linear perspective and designing the dome over the huge crossing in Florence Cathedral.
utilitarianism
his modernity and break with the past.
31. 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.
more of their African identity in their works
Large stone temple complexes
the sensuousness of light and color.
32. Which of these paintings is an example of Romanticism?
33. Marianne Nicholson's cliffside pictograph (a 'copper') represents a Northwest Native American tradition that had been suppressed through most of the 20th century - called:
Pyramid of the Sun
the potlatch.
Mannerism.
250.
34. As seen from the earth - _______ evokes a rabbit to some Native American cultures.
Baroque
the moon
1980s
sterile anonymity
35. Early Renaissance painter Masaccio is best known for:
rigid style.
Light itself - the way it plays across forms like architecture and landscape
introducing complex narrative into painting and indicating a single - fixed light source that increased the overall naturalism of his compositions.
the personality of the sitter.
36. Romanticism can best be described as:
37. The Rococo style (pp. 479-480) has been characterized as:
the Tree of Life
Georges Braque.
Olmec
the Baroque eroticized.
38. The short-lived Nazca culture in present-day Peru is known primarily for its _______.
geoglyphs
masonry
Georges Braque's Violin and Palette
extending Impressionism's formal innovations.
39. Teotihuacan was an __________important commercial center in Mesoamerica.
the Medici family who ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts.
the sensuousness of light and color.
the use of everyday people and activities in the paintings
it is not known which culture built it
40. _______ is the practice of self-induced bloodletting.
a literal 'sign' for the divine spirit.
rope bridges
Autosacrifice
Neoplatonism
41. The style of Burial of Count Orgaz is highly eclectic and individual. The artist is:
1980s
the ancient caves at Ajanta
El Greco.
Georges Braque.
42. Which of these pieces is a Cubist painting?
43. 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:
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.
Guernica
Aztec
Cindy Sherman
44. The _______ included in panels of Maya relief carvings and ceramics decoration aide in their interpretation.
masonry
domination
it is not known which culture built it
glyphs
45. Which of these is an example of Baroque painting?
46. Which of these is an example of Dada art?
47. Which of the following is a unique function of Inca textiles?
domination
the Baroque - eroticized - and depictions of the wealthy aristocracy at play.
for armor
his modernity and break with the past.
48. 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.
masonry
Navajo
Cindy Sherman
the potlatch.
49. _______ is Fred Wilson's response to common practices of museum display that contribute to racism and class bias.
Lord Pakal
Gustave Courbet.
Mining the Museum
Inca
50. _______ 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.
Las Vegas
Western culture increasingly imposed itself upon other cultures whose values were often diametrically opposed to the sense of centeredness of these indigenous cultures.
German Expressionism.
individuality.