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  1. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  2. Question Text
  3. A piece of artwork, either 2-D or 3-D, which is composed by an artist using the elements and principles of art is called a ___________.
  4. Your Answer
  5. A. composition
  6. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  7. Question Text
  8. Which of the following is a dimension?
  9. Your Answer
  10. D. width
  11. Question Number 3 Points: 0.00/10.00
  12. Question Text
  13. Which of the following is NOT an element of art?
  14. Your Answer
  15. A. line
  16. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  17. Question Text
  18. In a portrait painting of a woman with her children, the people in the painting would be ________________.
  19. Your Answer
  20. B. positive space
  21. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  22. Question Text
  23. Which of the following characteristics would qualify a piece of artwork as two dimensional?
  24. Your Answer
  25. D. height and width
  26. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  27. Question Text
  28. Which of the following groups are principles of art?
  29. Your Answer
  30. C. balance, emphasis, repetition
  31. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  32. Question Text
  33. Oils, watercolors, and acrylics are all mediums that artists use to create paintings.
  34. Your Answer
  35. True
  36. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  37. Question Text
  38. All sculptures are chiseled out of marble.
  39. Your Answer
  40. False
  41. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  42. Question Text
  43. Which of the following is a three dimensional piece of art?
  44. Your Answer
  45. B. sculpture
  46. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  47. Question Text
  48. The space around a statue which the actual statue does NOT occupy, is called _____________.
  49. Your Answer
  50. B. negative space
  51.  
  52. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  53. Question Text
  54. Who was one of the first artists to use atmospheric perspective in their paintings in the 15th-16th century?
  55. Your Answer
  56. B. Leonardo da Vinci
  57. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  58. Question Text
  59. Two point perspective is called two point because it contains two different focal points in the compositional design.
  60. Your Answer
  61. False
  62. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  63. Question Text
  64. A composition that contains converging lines that meet at one vanishing point is an example of ____________.
  65. Your Answer
  66. A. linear perspective
  67. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  68. Question Text
  69. The vanishing point in a composition using one point perspective is always located ________.
  70. Your Answer
  71. B. somewhere on the horizon line
  72. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  73. Question Text
  74. If a box is located above the horizon line, the viewer will see the _____________________.
  75. Your Answer
  76. B. the bottom of the box
  77. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  78. Question Text
  79. When using two point perspective in a composition, the vanishing points are located _______________.
  80. Your Answer
  81. C. on the horizon line, on its outer edges
  82. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  83. Question Text
  84. Artists began using perspective in their compositions in order to give their compositions _______________.
  85. Your Answer
  86. D. all of the above
  87. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  88. Question Text
  89. In a composition, the horizon line is usually at eye level, but not always.
  90. Your Answer
  91. False
  92. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  93. Question Text
  94. Who was the architect in the 14th-15th century who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
  95. Your Answer
  96. D. Filippo Brunelleschi
  97. Question Number 10 Points: 0.00/10.00
  98. Question Text
  99. Which of the following is a technique used to create atmospheric perspective?
  100. Your Answer
  101. D. using converging lines
  102.  
  103. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  104. Question Text
  105. Placing one object in front of another object in order to establish position and a sense a space is called ________________.
  106. Your Answer
  107. B. overlapping
  108. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  109. Question Text
  110. When one object penetrates another object, creating a sense of space, it is called _________.
  111. Your Answer
  112. A. interpenetration
  113. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  114. Question Text
  115. Which of the following does NOT help create space in a composition?
  116. Your Answer
  117. D. number of objects
  118. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  119. Question Text
  120. Who painted the Mona Lisa?
  121. Your Answer
  122. D. Leonardo da Vinci
  123. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  124. Question Text
  125. If a painter wishes to locate an object close to the viewer, he/she should place the object in the ________.
  126. Your Answer
  127. B. foreground
  128. Question Number 6 Points: 0.00/10.00
  129. Question Text
  130. Which of the following would be the most effective tool for creating space in a composition?
  131. Your Answer
  132. C. many objects in the background
  133. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  134. Question Text
  135. If an artist wanted to create the feeling of a vast area of land in a landscape composition, the artist would most likely position the horizon line in the composition towards the __________________.
  136. Your Answer
  137. B. top of the picture
  138. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  139. Question Text
  140. Which element of art creates a sense of drama, atmosphere, and depth in a composition?
  141. Your Answer
  142. B. space
  143. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  144. Question Text
  145. An artist who is famous for his work with atmospheric and linear perspective is _______________.
  146. Your Answer
  147. C. Leonardo da Vinci
  148. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  149. Question Text
  150. If a house in a painting is located close to the horizon line, it is probably ___________.
  151. Your Answer
  152. C. far away from the viewer.
  153.  
  154. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  155. Question Text
  156. Curved lines that depict non-geometric forms are considered organic.
  157. Your Answer
  158. True
  159. Question Number 2 Points: 0.00/10.00
  160. Question Text
  161. What is the main attraction of Manet's The Races?
  162. Your Answer
  163. C. The riders
  164. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  165. Question Text
  166. In the engraved print Virgin and Child, artist Andrea Mantegna uses what type of lines for the background?
  167. Your Answer
  168. D. Hatched
  169. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  170. Question Text
  171. What kind of line is most prominent in Frantisek Kupka's Arrangement of Verticals in Yellow?
  172. Your Answer
  173. C. Vertical
  174. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  175. Question Text
  176. In the carved wooden door on the north wall of the stave church at Urnes, Norway, the lines resemble what type of forms?
  177. Your Answer
  178. C. Both a and b
  179. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  180. Question Text
  181. Which type of line is dominant in the compositional structure of Charging Chasseur?
  182. Your Answer
  183. D. Diagonal lines
  184. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  185. Question Text
  186. Which of the following are types of lines?
  187. Your Answer
  188. 7462975:A. Zigzag,7462976:B. Hatched
  189. Question Number 8 Points: 0.00/10.00
  190. Question Text
  191. Michelangelo Buonarroti created studies for sculptures using which method?
  192. Your Answer
  193. D. None of the above
  194. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  195. Question Text
  196. Martin Johnson Heade used which direction of line to create the composition in his painting, Newburyport Meadows?
  197. Your Answer
  198. C. Horizontal
  199. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  200. Question Text
  201. In the Edouard Manet drawing, "The Races," the artist sketched using what types of line?
  202. Your Answer
  203. D. All of the above
  204.  
  205. Question Number 1 Points: 20.00/20.00
  206. Question Text
  207. Who painted Newburyport Meadows?
  208. Your Answer
  209. B. Martin Johnson Heade
  210. Question Number 2 Points: 20.00/20.00
  211. Question Text
  212. What is the dominant type of line used in the compositional structure of Charging Chasseur?
  213. Your Answer
  214. A. diagonal
  215. Question Number 3 Points: 20.00/20.00
  216. Question Text
  217. In Charging Chasseur, what is the focus of the painting, which is animated by diagonal lines?
  218. Your Answer
  219. C. the horsed soldier
  220. Question Number 4 Points: 20.00/20.00
  221. Question Text
  222. In which of these paintings is there a strong sense of movement?
  223. Your Answer
  224. A. Charging Chasseur
  225. Question Number 5 Points: 20.00/20.00
  226. Question Text
  227. Martin Johnson Heade created a very peaceful mood in his painting Newburyport Meadows. One of the ways he achieved this feeling is by the use of _____________.
  228. Your Answer
  229. C. horizontal lines
  230.  
  231. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  232. Question Text
  233. Vertical lines show ____________.
  234. Your Answer
  235. B. strength
  236. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  237. Question Text
  238. When shading an object in a drawing, which type of line would be best to use?
  239. Your Answer
  240. C. cross hatched
  241. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  242. Question Text
  243. Who drew Virgin and Child?
  244. Your Answer
  245. D. Andrea Mantegna
  246. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  247. Question Text
  248. Which artist studied in this unit is famous for painting the ceiling of a chapel in Rome?
  249. Your Answer
  250. A. Michelangelo
  251. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  252. Question Text
  253. Which artist composed a piece made up entirely of vertical lines?
  254. Your Answer
  255. A. Frantisek Kupka
  256. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  257. Question Text
  258. In the painting The Races, the artist Edouard Manet used heavy dark lines to suggest the shapes of people in a crowd in order to _________________________.
  259. Your Answer
  260. D. add to the fast-paced, spontaneous feel of the composition
  261. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  262. Question Text
  263. Diagonal lines create the sensation of ___________.
  264. Your Answer
  265. A. movement
  266. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  267. Question Text
  268. In the painting Charging Chasseur, which type of line did Theodore Gericault use to convey motion?
  269. Your Answer
  270. B. diagonal
  271. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  272. Question Text
  273. In this unit, there was a drawing by Michelangelo. The name of the study was___________________.
  274. Your Answer
  275. A. Studies for the Libyan Sibyl
  276. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  277. Question Text
  278. Which artist was also famous as a sculptor, although his or her work in a different medium was exhibited in this unit?
  279. Your Answer
  280. A. Michelangelo
  281.  
  282. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  283. Question Text
  284. Mlle Pogany, as shown in this unit, is designed using _______________.
  285. Your Answer
  286. D. organic forms
  287. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  288. Question Text
  289. Objects in a painting are _________.
  290. Your Answer
  291. A. shapes
  292. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  293. Question Text
  294. What would be considered a form?
  295. Your Answer
  296. D. a sculpture of an apple
  297. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  298. Question Text
  299. The Statue of Liberty is ____________.
  300. Your Answer
  301. B. 3-D
  302. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  303. Question Text
  304. When something is 3-D, it means that it has ____________.
  305. Your Answer
  306. C. height, width, and depth
  307. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  308. Question Text
  309. The drawing, Head of the Virgin, was created by _____________________.
  310. Your Answer
  311. B. Leonardo da Vinci
  312. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  313. Question Text
  314. Tony Smith's Die is an example of ______________________.
  315. Your Answer
  316. B. geometric forms
  317. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  318. Question Text
  319. An oil painting is __________.
  320. Your Answer
  321. A. 2-D
  322. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  323. Question Text
  324. Shapes are always 2-D.
  325. Your Answer
  326. True
  327. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  328. Question Text
  329. Composition of Circles and Overlapping Angles by Sophie Taeuber-Arp is a _________ piece of artwork.
  330. Your Answer
  331. B. 2-D
  332.  
  333. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  334. Question Text
  335. Texture that you can actually feel with your hand is called _________.
  336. Your Answer
  337. A. tactile
  338. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  339. Question Text
  340. Marcus Aurelius, located in the Greek Museum of the Acroplis, is found in the country of France.
  341. Your Answer
  342. False
  343. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  344. Question Text
  345. Which type of texture would be more common in drawings?
  346. Your Answer
  347. B. visual
  348. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  349. Question Text
  350. The Prodigal Son was painted by ____________________.
  351. Your Answer
  352. D. Rembrandt van Rijn
  353. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  354. Question Text
  355. An example of tactile texture would be ___________.
  356. Your Answer
  357. C. the hair on a marble statue of a woman
  358. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  359. Question Text
  360. Head of Christ in the Hagia Sophia is part of a __________________.
  361. Your Answer
  362. A. mosaic
  363. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  364. Question Text
  365. Creating texture in a composition is a good way to also create _____________ in a composition.
  366. Your Answer
  367. B. contrast
  368. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  369. Question Text
  370. In the painting, Starry Night, the artist created texture by using _____________.
  371. Your Answer
  372. C. very thick, definite brushstrokes
  373. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  374. Question Text
  375. In the painting The Beeches by Asher Brown Durand, the main tree in the foreground is a great example of __________________.
  376. Your Answer
  377. B. visual texture
  378. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  379. Question Text
  380. Who painted Starry Night?
  381. Your Answer
  382. A. Vincent van Gogh
  383.  
  384. Question Number 1 Points: 4.00/4.00
  385. Question Text
  386. The space around a statue which the actual statue does NOT occupy, is called _____________.
  387. Your Answer
  388. B. negative space
  389. Question Number 2 Points: 4.00/4.00
  390. Question Text
  391. Who was one of the first artists to use atmospheric perspective in their paintings in the 15th-16th century?
  392. Your Answer
  393. B. Leonardo da Vinci
  394. Question Number 3 Points: 4.00/4.00
  395. Question Text
  396. Which of the following groups are principles of art?
  397. Your Answer
  398. C. balance, emphasis, repetition
  399. Question Number 4 Points: 4.00/4.00
  400. Question Text
  401. All sculptures are chiseled out of marble.
  402. Your Answer
  403. False
  404. Question Number 5 Points: 4.00/4.00
  405. Question Text
  406. Placing one object in front of another object in order to establish position and a sense a space is called ________________.
  407. Your Answer
  408. B. overlapping
  409. Question Number 6 Points: 4.00/4.00
  410. Question Text
  411. Which of the following is a dimension?
  412. Your Answer
  413. D. width
  414. Question Number 7 Points: 4.00/4.00
  415. Question Text
  416. A piece of artwork, either 2-D or 3-D, which is composed by an artist using the elements and principles of art is called a ___________.
  417. Your Answer
  418. A. composition
  419. Question Number 8 Points: 4.00/4.00
  420. Question Text
  421. If an artist wanted to create the feeling of a vast area of land in a landscape composition, the artist would most likely position the horizon line in the composition towards the __________________.
  422. Your Answer
  423. B. top of the picture
  424. Question Number 9 Points: 4.00/4.00
  425. Question Text
  426. Which of the following is a three dimensional piece of art?
  427. Your Answer
  428. B. sculpture
  429. Question Number 10 Points: 4.00/4.00
  430. Question Text
  431. Oil, watercolor, and acrylic are all mediums that artists use to create paintings.
  432. Your Answer
  433. True
  434. Question Number 11 Points: 4.00/4.00
  435. Question Text
  436. Who was the architect in the 14th-15th century who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
  437. Your Answer
  438. D. Filippo Brunelleschi
  439. Question Number 12 Points: 4.00/4.00
  440. Question Text
  441. If a box is located above the horizon line, the viewer will see the _____________________.
  442. Your Answer
  443. B. the bottom of the box
  444. Question Number 13 Points: 4.00/4.00
  445. Question Text
  446. In a composition, the horizon line is usually at eye level, but not always.
  447. Your Answer
  448. False
  449. Question Number 14 Points: 4.00/4.00
  450. Question Text
  451. A composition which contains converging lines that meet at one vanishing point is an example of ____________.
  452. Your Answer
  453. A. linear perspective
  454. Question Number 15 Points: 4.00/4.00
  455. Question Text
  456. An artist who is famous for his work with atmospheric and linear perspective is _______________.
  457. Your Answer
  458. C. Leonardo da Vinci
  459. Question Number 16 Points: 4.00/4.00
  460. Question Text
  461. When one object penetrates another object, creating a sense of space, it is called _________.
  462. Your Answer
  463. A. interpenetration
  464. Question Number 17 Points: 4.00/4.00
  465. Question Text
  466. In a portrait painting of a woman with her children, the people in the painting would be ________________.
  467. Your Answer
  468. B. positive space
  469. Question Number 18 Points: 4.00/4.00
  470. Question Text
  471. Which of the following does NOT help create space in a composition?
  472. Your Answer
  473. D. type of objects
  474. Question Number 19 Points: 4.00/4.00
  475. Question Text
  476. Two point perspective is called two point because it contains two different focal points in the compositional design.
  477. Your Answer
  478. False
  479. Question Number 20 Points: 4.00/4.00
  480. Question Text
  481. When using two point perspective in a composition, the vanishing points are located _______________.
  482. Your Answer
  483. C. on the horizon line, on its outer edges
  484. Question Number 21 Points: 4.00/4.00
  485. Question Text
  486. The vanishing point in a composition using one point perspective is always located ________.
  487. Your Answer
  488. B. somewhere on the horizon line
  489. Question Number 22 Points: 0.00/4.00
  490. Question Text
  491. Which of the following is NOT an element of art?
  492. Your Answer
  493. C. texture
  494. Question Number 23 Points: 4.00/4.00
  495. Question Text
  496. Artists began using perspective in their compositions in order to give their compositions _______________.
  497. Your Answer
  498. D. all of the above
  499. Question Number 24 Points: 4.00/4.00
  500. Question Text
  501. Which of the following characteristics would qualify a piece of artwork as two dimensional?
  502. Your Answer
  503. D. height and width
  504. Question Number 25 Points: 0.00/4.00
  505. Question Text
  506. Which of the following is a technique used to create atmospheric perspective?
  507. Your Answer
  508. A. adding a vanishing point to the composition
  509.  
  510. Question Number 1 Points: 0.00/10.00
  511. Question Text
  512. In the painting, Baldassare Castiglione, the artist used a very light value of pigment to indicate lighting. What does this light value emphasize in this composition?
  513. Your Answer
  514. B. the man's surroundings, indicating his insignificance
  515. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  516. Question Text
  517. To create a shade of an existing color, you should add _____________.
  518. Your Answer
  519. A. black paint
  520. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  521. Question Text
  522. To make pink out of red, you should add white. This would be a _____________.
  523. Your Answer
  524. B. tint
  525. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  526. Question Text
  527. The work of art titled Andrea Quaratesi was painted by an Italian artist named ___________________.
  528. Your Answer
  529. C. Michelangelo
  530. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  531. Question Text
  532. Who painted Boulevard Montmarte on a Winter Morning?
  533. Your Answer
  534. A. Camille Pissarro
  535. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  536. Question Text
  537. One way that artists use value to create dramatic atmospheres in their compositions is to use ______________.
  538. Your Answer
  539. A. cast shadows
  540. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  541. Question Text
  542. The degree of lightness or darkness of a hue is called ___________.
  543. Your Answer
  544. B. value
  545. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  546. Question Text
  547. Who painted The Beeches?
  548. Your Answer
  549. B. Asher Brown Durand
  550. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  551. Question Text
  552. In the painting Boulevard Montmarte on a Winter Morning, where did the artist locate the viewer?
  553. Your Answer
  554. C. Looking down from a high window
  555. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  556. Question Text
  557. Who painted The Circus?
  558. Your Answer
  559. D. Georges Seurat
  560.  
  561. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  562. Question Text
  563. Which of the following is a group of analogous colors?
  564. Your Answer
  565. B. blue, blue-green, green
  566. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  567. Question Text
  568. In the painting, The Angelus, what is the subject of the composition?
  569. Your Answer
  570. A. common working people
  571. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  572. Question Text
  573. To make a group of monochromatic colors, you simply have to add white or black to one color.
  574. Your Answer
  575. True
  576. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  577. Question Text
  578. Which pair of colors is complementary?
  579. Your Answer
  580. C. violet, yellow
  581. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  582. Question Text
  583. Who painted The Angelus?
  584. Your Answer
  585. B. Jean-Francois Millet
  586. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  587. Question Text
  588. Who painted Oath of the Horatii?
  589. Your Answer
  590. A. Jacques-Louis David
  591. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  592. Question Text
  593. Who painted Women of Tahiti?
  594. Your Answer
  595. C. Paul Gauguin
  596. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  597. Question Text
  598. Red, blue, and yellow are which kind of colors?
  599. Your Answer
  600. A. primary
  601. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  602. Question Text
  603. What are the primary colors for light?
  604. Your Answer
  605. D. red, blue, green
  606. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  607. Question Text
  608. Sir Isaac Newton is credited with inventing the first________________.
  609. Your Answer
  610. C. color wheel
  611.  
  612. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  613. Question Text
  614. In the painting The Star, the use of different lines to create different impressions in the same work is an example of what element of art?
  615. Your Answer
  616. B. variety
  617. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  618. Question Text
  619. Who painted Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun)?
  620. Your Answer
  621. C. Claude Monet
  622. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  623. Question Text
  624. Who painted The Star?
  625. Your Answer
  626. B. Edgar Degas
  627. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  628. Question Text
  629. Who painted Two Young Girls at the Piano?
  630. Your Answer
  631. A. Auguste Renoir
  632. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  633. Question Text
  634. In the painting Two Young Girls at the Piano, the use of color to draw attention to the girls is an obvious example of which principle of art?
  635. Your Answer
  636. D. emphasis
  637. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  638. Question Text
  639. In the painting Haystacks, the artist used a selective palette of colors of blues and purple which are found next to each other on the color wheel. These colors are called _____________.
  640. Your Answer
  641. B. analogous
  642. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  643. Question Text
  644. In the painting The Star, the ballerina's white dress and skin against the dark stage are an example of which element of art?
  645. Your Answer
  646. B. contrast
  647. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  648. Question Text
  649. Light values and bright colors are often used to create the principle of art, emphasis.
  650. Your Answer
  651. True
  652. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  653. Question Text
  654. Edgar Degas was famous for painting ________________.
  655. Your Answer
  656. A. ballerinas
  657. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  658. Question Text
  659. If an artist wanted to create contrast in a painting, he/she would probably choose a palette of analogous colors.
  660. Your Answer
  661. False
  662.  
  663. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  664. Question Text
  665. Which artist painted Stages of Life?
  666. Your Answer
  667. B. Caspar David Friedrich
  668. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  669. Question Text
  670. Repetition can often contribute to the ________________ in a composition.
  671. Your Answer
  672. B. movement
  673. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  674. Question Text
  675. Name a feature in Netherlandish Proverbs that shows the principle of rhythm.
  676. Your Answer
  677. D. scattered spots of bright color
  678. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  679. Question Text
  680. Visual rhythm can be created by _________________.
  681. Your Answer
  682. E. All of the above
  683. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  684. Question Text
  685. In the painting Stages of Life, the artist used _____________________ to create a repeating pattern in the composition.
  686. Your Answer
  687. A. vertical alignment
  688. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  689. Question Text
  690. Another word for pattern is _______________.
  691. Your Answer
  692. C. motif
  693. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  694. Question Text
  695. Who painted Morning?
  696. Your Answer
  697. B. Philipp Otto Runge
  698. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  699. Question Text
  700. Which elements of art can contribute to the principle of pattern?
  701. Your Answer
  702. D. A and B
  703. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  704. Question Text
  705. Netherlandish Proverbs was painted by ____________________.
  706. Your Answer
  707. C. Pieter Brueghel
  708. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  709. Question Text
  710. An example of visual rhythm would be __________________.
  711. Your Answer
  712. A. Christmas tree lights blinking
  713.  
  714. Question Number 1 Points: 10.00/10.00
  715. Question Text
  716. If the composition looks the same on both sides, it is probably _________________ balanced.
  717. Your Answer
  718. B. symmetrically
  719. Question Number 2 Points: 10.00/10.00
  720. Question Text
  721. In the painting Still-life with Bowl of Fruit, what is one of the elements that the artist used to create balance?
  722. Your Answer
  723. A. color
  724. Question Number 3 Points: 10.00/10.00
  725. Question Text
  726. Which of the following is a reason that the painting Abbey in an Oakwood is a good example of unity?
  727. Your Answer
  728. D. All of the above
  729. Question Number 4 Points: 10.00/10.00
  730. Question Text
  731. Who painted Crucifix?
  732. Your Answer
  733. B. Giotto
  734. Question Number 5 Points: 10.00/10.00
  735. Question Text
  736. What type of balance is used in the painting Still-life with Bowl of Fruit?
  737. Your Answer
  738. A. asymmetrical
  739. Question Number 6 Points: 10.00/10.00
  740. Question Text
  741. Jean-Simeon Chardin painted a picture of a woman and two children blessing their food that was presented in this unit. What is the name of the painting?
  742. Your Answer
  743. C. Saying Grace
  744. Question Number 7 Points: 10.00/10.00
  745. Question Text
  746. Who painted Abbey in an Oakwood?
  747. Your Answer
  748. A. Caspar David Friedrich
  749. Question Number 8 Points: 10.00/10.00
  750. Question Text
  751. What type of balance does Crucifix exhibit?
  752. Your Answer
  753. C. symmetrical
  754. Question Number 9 Points: 10.00/10.00
  755. Question Text
  756. Who painted Still-life with Bowl of Fruit?
  757. Your Answer
  758. D. Paul Cezanne
  759. Question Number 10 Points: 10.00/10.00
  760. Question Text
  761. The painting Abbey in an Oakwood is fairly symmetrical, even though it is not exactly identical on each half of the painting.
  762. Your Answer
  763. True
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