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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. Salome - Punishment of Tythus - Venus of Urbino
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2. Harlem Renaissance artist known for etchings - was a German painter - printmaker - and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the human condition in the first half of the 20th century. Her empathy for the less fortunate
Mayan
Enameling
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
Parchment
3. An image produced from a photographic negative transferred to a metal plate and etched in.
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Photogravure
Rococo
Tapestry
4. Monticello was build in what architectual style?
warp
Neoclassical
Grisaille
Film Speed
5. A 2 dimensional art that has string - photos - and others is what?
frisket
Gothic Cathedrals
Collage
nave
6. Girl with a Flower Hat by Rodin - is what type of sculpture?
Depression art
Environmental Art
Mississippian
Cast concrete - modeling
7. The least decorated of the three types of Greek columns - are 'sturdier' than Ionic - they're thicker and shorter.
Principle of Art
Doric columns
Value
slip
8. Pyramids found around Cancun would be whose?
intermediate colors
Mayan
Stoneware properties
Color field painting artists
9. Considered one of the greatest printmakers of all time. Working with both woodcuts and copper engravings - he attained a level of detail that is virtually unsurpassed.
Turpentine
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Basquiat
Albert Durer
10. Sturdier then earthenware - stoneware is waterproof even without being glazed.
Principle of Art
Croquis
Stoneware
Mayan
11. Yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
Gel medium
warp
Design Principles
Aperture
12. The Four Horsemen of the Acoplycolase - The Knight - The Death and the devil - Melencholia - St. Jerome
The post - and - lintel system
Appropriation Art
Women artist of the 19th century
Known Rodin prints
13. A measurement of film's sensitivity to light. More sensitive (faster) films have higher ISO numbers and require less exposure in order to make a properly - exposed picture.
balance
A black line
three point perspective
Film Speed
14. To mount a white and black photo - use...
Bas
Thomas Gainsborough
film speed
Rice paper
15. Focused on religious Mannerism - which consisted of flattened forms and complex compositions.
Tapestry
Pumice
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
The Renaissance
16. Mexican murals painted in what theme?
Designed the Barcelona chair
Social Realism
Michelangelo
chromatic gray
17. Glass fused over metal using high tempeture (don't use nickle)
Tint
Enameling
Baroque painting
Aperture
18. A textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
Acrylic paint
Brown
Batik
Loom
19. A steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid.
Dry Point
balance
Sfumato
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
20. His versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man
Tapestry
Assemblage
Joseph Beuys
Michelangelo
21. Opposite of shade - is the mixture of a color with white - which increases lightness
Impasto
Tint
Charcoal pen
the golden section (architecture)
22. What can be added to a plaster Paris to reduce density?
Pumice
megalith
Charcoal pen
Degas and Cassett
23. A painting technique in which - as the name suggests - a little bit of paint is put on a dry brush. When applied - it produces a broken - scratchy effect.
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Jewelry tools
Tapestry
dry - brushing
24. Watercolors are transparent - ________ is opaque
Barabara Krugel
Frottage
Gouache
Julio Gonzalez
25. A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware
slip
Romanesque
Photogravure
Rococo
26. What color do two secondary colors make?
Brown
Ceramic - Sgraffito
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Jewelry tools
27. A luxury item - and used by the Early Christian artist for allegorical purposes.
stain glass in a cathedral
Cement
Environmental Art
Neoclassical
28. Produced by mixing a primary and secondary color ex. blue - green - red violet
intermediate colors
Rough paper
Lotus postition
Wood and bronze
29. Woodblock - Relief Printing - Lithography - Screenprinting - Intaglio - Etching - Dry Point - Photograuv
Basquiat
Printmaking Techniques
I.M. Pei
Tempera paint
30. Method of dyeing fabric by covering certain sections with wax
Batik
CMYK
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Linear perspective
31. What invention allowed the Romans to build large space?
Cement
Tessera
Gouache
William Blake
32. What kind of harmful stubstance does Printmaking Plastalina have?
Tapestry
Yarn
gesso
Sulfur
33. A form of decoration made by scratching through a surface to reveal a lower layer of a contrasting color.
three point perspective
intermediate colors
Crenellation
Ceramic - Sgraffito
34. Made of Willow branches - which are fired.
Corinthian columns
Charcoal pen
Used to protect pastel artwork
Tint
35. Even heat distribution. super - durable - soakproof - cut resistant.
Monochrome printing
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Tenebrism
Stoneware properties
36. Which tribe created the Great Serpent Mound?
Corinthian columns
CMYK
Adena Indian habitats
analogous Colors
37. An obsolete photographic process in which a picture made on a silver surface is sensitized with iodine; and developed by exposure to mercury vapor.
Rodin
Dagyuerrotype
aquatint
slip
38. When using a hand saw what safety should you use?
Forms of Charcoal
Esquisse
Embroidery
Safety glasses
39. Used her life experiences into her artwork - including her marriage - her miscarriages - and her numerous operations - works often are characterized by their stark portrayals of pain - combined elements of the classic religious Mexican tradition with
Frida Kahlo
Romantic Era
binder
I.M. Pei
40. Helen Frankenthaler - Mark Rothko - Clyford Still - Sam Gilliam
Color field painting artists
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
film speed
modeling
41. The art of working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk - cotton - gold - silver - or other material - upon any woven fabric - leather - paper - etc. - with a needle.
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Bas
chromatic gray
Embroidery
42. Paint thinner and brush cleaner
Acrylic paint
Photorealism
Turpentine
the golden section (architecture)
43. In oil painting - the technique of brushing one layer of paint on top of another in a way that reveals some of the under color.
Michelangelo
CMYK
Pumice
scumbling
44. 4000 B.C. People used what type of architecture to build? Ex. Stonehenge
Adena Indian habitats
Enameling
The post - and - lintel system
vehicle
45. The first sketch of a picture or model of a statue.
Emphasis
Esquisse
The post - and - lintel system
Designed the Barcelona chair
46. Fix
Used to protect pastel artwork
modeling
Parchment
Meyer Schapiro
47. Gouge and chisel
Social Realism
Gothic Cathedrals
Carving Tools
the golden section (architecture)
48. Palette knives - palettes - dippers - to hold turpentine/oil - easel
Equipment used in oil painting
Rembrandt
intermediate colors
Enameling
49. A school - style - or method of painting - adopted chiefly by 17th - century Spanish and Neapolitan painters - esp Caravaggio - characterized by large areas of dark colours - usually relieved with a shaft of ligh
Baroque painting
Tenebrism
Kinetic art
Barabara Krugel
50. Came in response to Renaissance Art - ominous - otherworldly - and dark in subject. _________ art was heavily influenced by the Counter - reformation and thus more interested in dramatic scenes of saints and history paintings.Art from the Baroque per
Environmental Art
Baroque painting
Carving Tools
intermediate colors