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Praxis 2 Art
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praxis
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fine-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A ratio between two portions of a line in which the lesser of the two is to the greater as the greater is to the sum of both. Ancient Ea ratio between two portions of a line in which the lesser of the two is to the greater as the greater is to the su
Photogravure
Stepped Pyramid Temples
the golden section (architecture)
Tint
2. Pagoda
Rotunda
Another term used for buddhist temple
Brown
Camera Obscura
3. Monochromatic painting in shades of gray.
Dome
Turpentine
Grisaille
I.M. Pei
4. Common characteristics: flying buttress - copious amounts of stained glass windows - vast amounts of statuary - and many vaulted roofs - Rose Window - Ex. Chartres Cathedral
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
Gothic Cathedrals
Scoring
gesso
5. Is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects appear in three dimensions.
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6. A form of painting in which tiny dots of primary - colors are used to generate secondary colors. It is very similar to Divisionism - except that where Divisionism is concerned with color theory - Pointillism is more focused on the specific style of b
Pointillism
Rough paper
aquatint
modeling
7. Possin was a French painter in the classical style.Themes of tragedy and death are prevalent in Poussin's work.[13] Et in Arcadia ego - a subject he painted twice (second version is seen at right) - exemplifies his cerebral approach. In this composit
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8. Known for stone. The term was invented by 19th century art historians - especially for Romanesque architecture - which retained many basic features of Roman architectural style - most notably round - headed arches - but also barrel vaults - apses - a
Romanesque
Assemblage
Brushed used in oil painting
Jewelry tools
9. A form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a lower layer of a contrasting color.
Assemblage
Ceramic - Sgraffito
Pastel
vehicle
10. Italian term meaning smoke - describing a very delicate gradation of light and shade in the modeling of figures; often ascribed to Da Vinci's work.
African masks
Sfumato
Photogravure
A black line
11. Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie house was influenced by what style?
frisket
Aperture
Japanese art and buildings
Known Rodin prints
12. What art historian/collector was responsible for their success of Pollock/Kandinksy?
binder
Meyer Schapiro
Neoclassical
intaglio
13. An art and design principle concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (even) or asymmetrical (uneven) in design and proportion.
intaglio
chromatic gray
balance
Brown
14. The least decorated of the three types of Greek columns - are 'sturdier' than Ionic - they're thicker and shorter.
Linear perspective
Doric columns
Shutter Speed
Mayan
15. The principle in oil painting that suggests each layer of paint should contain more oil than the one beneath. Awareness of this concept helps ensure permanence.
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16. Emphasis - contrast - balance - harmony - rhythm - proportion - unity - and variety
Sfumato
Social Murals
Design Principles
Artist Proof
17. Using a mixture of black mixed with a color to make it darker. The opposite of shade is tint.
African masks
constructed the Spiral Jetty
Designed the Barcelona chair
Shade
18. What Architect style was copied for American colonial architecture?
Environmental Art
Pastel
Georgian Style
Acrylic paint
19. What type of art/painting needs to be covered in glass or sprayed?
Pastel
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Wedging
Romanesque
20. Line - shape - form - color - value - texture - and space
Julio Gonzalez
Design Elements
nave
aquatint
21. An opaque watercolor prepared with gum
Rodin
Artists associated with Pointillism
gouache
Jewelry tools
22. In art - the perception of depth in nature as enhanced by haze in the atmosphere; how the appearance of objects is altered over distance by the effects of the air between the viewer and the object
Women artist of the 19th century
Ionic columns
Impasto
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
23. Statuettes were mostly used for two purposes: to incarnate a spirit of the bush - and the second was to represent a spouse from the other world 'Blolo Bla' or 'Blolo Bian'.
Stoneware properties
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Camera Obscura
Thomas Gainsborough
24. Restricted to the subject matter of family or confines of their particular society
Women artist of the 19th century
Kinetic art
Design Elements
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
25. Symmetrical balance
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26. A British portrait and landscape painter.Works: The Blue Boy
Thomas Gainsborough
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Cement
Charcoal pen
27. The capital building was built in what architectual style?
CMYK
Wood and bronze
Stoneware properties
Rotunda
28. Mexican Diego Rivera was Known for painting what?
Social Murals
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Pumice
Sulfur
29. Sturdier then earthenware - stoneware is waterproof even without being glazed.
Stoneware
Equipment used in oil painting
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Meyer Schapiro
30. Stick - Compressed - charcoal pencils - powered charchoal - kneaded putty erasers
Water
Islam art
Forms of Charcoal
Tessera
31. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Frida Kahlo
Greenware
Value
Isocephaly
32. ...
Dome
stain glass in a cathedral
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
chromatic gray
33. Anvils - Blocks - fine pliers - burnisher - files - saw - mandrels
Tessera
Yarn
Used to protect pastel artwork
Jewelry tools
34. A textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
Loom
William Blake
Frottage
Another term used for buddhist temple
35. The central area of a church
Rough paper
Motif
nave
Basquiat
36. Is a process similar to kneading dough - it loosens the clay circulating its moisture throughout.
Gouache
Wedging
Isocephaly
Julio Gonzalez
37. Palette knives - palettes - dippers - to hold turpentine/oil - easel
The Renaissance
Charcoal pen
film speed
Equipment used in oil painting
38. Rothko - Warhol and Litchenstein
Ionic columns
Corinthian columns
Doric columns
Pop artists
39. The second oldest medium after encaustic. It was used by the ancient Egyptians and Greeks and perfected by the icon painters during the last 100 years of the old Byzantine Empire (400 AD-1202 AD).
Depression art
Palace of Versaille
Egg Tempera
binder
40. The tallest and thinnest of the three types of Greek columns. They tend to have scrolls at the tops.
Parchment
Camera Obscura
Ionic columns
Brushed used in oil painting
41. A mosque.Famous in particular for its massive dome - it is considered the epitome of Byzantine architecture. Has pendentives.
Used to protect pastel artwork
Neoclassical
Hagia Sophia
Photogravure
42. Salome - Punishment of Tythus - Venus of Urbino
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43. Analogous colors are colors next to one another on the color wheel
Frida Kahlo
analogous Colors
Elements of Art
dry - brushing
44. Rocks - pebbles etc - 'a hole can it self have as much shape meaning as a solid mass. The first hole made through a piece of stone is a revelation. The hole connects one side to the other - making it immediately more three - dimensional. A hole can i
analogous Colors
Ceramic - Sgraffito
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
Enameling
45. Made out of Metal
Sfumato
African Benin Sculputure
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Egg Tempera
46. What goes horizontal across a loom?
Aperture
Social Murals
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
Yarn
47. Made by Gustav Eiffel - Eiffel - marks the centennial celebration of the French Revolution. Liberty - iconic symbol of freedom and of the United States. French gave the US - statue of liberty
vehicle
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
weft
Japanese art and buildings
48. A wall hanging of heavy handwoven fabric with pictorial designs
Tapestry
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Photorealism
Scoring
49. What area was characterized by these words - Heroic - Turbulent - and poetic?
Joseph Beuys
Romantic Era
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Crenellation
50. Among the more prominent characteristics of his work are his use of chiaroscuro - the theatrical employment of light and shadow derived from Caravaggio
Trompe - l'oil
Rembrandt
Wedging
Depression era Artists