Question 1 1 out of 1 points Maidens and Stewards, a Parthenon fragment of the Panathenaic Procession, illustrates a _______, or sculptural band, often used by the Greeks to embellish their architecture. Answer Selected Answer: frieze Question 2 1 out of 1 points How is performance art different from traditional sculpture? Answer Selected Answer: All of the above. Question 3 1 out of 1 points The designer of Does It Make Sense?, April Greiman, is a pioneer in the field of: Answer Selected Answer: digital technology in advertising. Question 4 1 out of 1 points Auguste Rodin's The Burghers of Calais is a remarkable example of which type of sculpture? Answer Selected Answer: in-the-round Question 5 0 out of 1 points The Bent-Corner Chest is carved from cedar, a wood that is native to which region and favored by Native American artists there? Answer Selected Answer: the Northeast Response Feedback: Refer to "Wood" in Chapter 14 of your text. Question 6 0 out of 1 points The first fins to appear on an automobile were on the 1959 Cadillac Fleetwood. Its designer, Harley Earl, was inspired by: Answer Selected Answer: designs he had seen coming out of the Bauhaus school. Response Feedback: Refer to "The Forties and Fifties" in Chapter 16 of your text. Question 7 1 out of 1 points Constructivism was a ___________ design movement that "dreamed of uniting art and everyday life through mass-production and industry." Answer Selected Answer: Russian Question 8 1 out of 1 points How did Gothic architects compensate for the lateral thrust of the cathedrals? Answer Selected Answer: with flying buttresses Question 9 1 out of 1 points A luxury hotel designed by Tom Wills-Wright, was recently built in ___________, which is one of the world's present hot-spots for extravagant and monumental architecture. Answer Selected Answer: Dubai Question 10 1 out of 1 points Which of these previous architectural styles does Emilio Ambasz's ACROS building most resemble? Answer Selected Answer: Mesopotamian ziggurats Question 11 1 out of 1 points What technique was used in creating Tutankhamun Hunting Ostriches from His Chariot? Answer Selected Answer: repousse and embossing Question 12 1 out of 1 points This artist created a functional salt cellar of gold and enamel depicting the gods Neptune and Tellus: Answer Selected Answer: Benvenuto Cellini. Question 13 1 out of 1 points The Japanese Tea Ceremony is a ritual that encourages the adherent to "leave the concerns of the daily world behind and enter a timeless world of ease, harmony, and mutual respect." Which of these ceramic pieces would be used in such a practice? Answer Selected Answer: Hon'ami Koetsu's Amagumo Question 14 1 out of 1 points The Romans created larger interior spaces in architecture than the Greeks because: Answer Selected Answer: they combined the use of the arch with the use of concrete. Question 15 1 out of 1 points Gold has always been a popular art medium because: Answer Selected Answer: all of the above. Question 16 1 out of 1 points In Sky Cathedral the artist Louise Nevelson has combined found materials to create a sculpture. What is this process called? Answer Selected Answer: assemblage Question 17 1 out of 1 points It is thought that the sloping sides of the pyramids in Egypt were intended to mimic: Answer Selected Answer: the rays of the sun. Question 18 1 out of 1 points The Anasazi cliffside caves at Mesa Verde show the roofs of two _______, which are the underground space for ceremonial life. Answer Selected Answer: kivas Question 19 0 out of 1 points Greek figurative sculpture was greatly influenced by Egyptian sculpture. What did the Greeks add? Answer Selected Answer: authenticity Response Feedback: Refer to "Carving" in Chapter 13. Question 20 1 out of 1 points Which of these best describes Frank Gehry's design process? Answer Selected Answer: it is fluid and experimental Question 21 1 out of 1 points Stained glass was first developed: Answer Selected Answer: in the 12th century, commissioned by Abbot Suger for Saint-Denis. Question 22 1 out of 1 points How does "assemblage" primarily differ from other sculptural processes? Answer Selected Answer: it utilizes "found" objects Question 23 1 out of 1 points Johnson and Burgee's University of Houston, College of Architecture is said to be a postmodern building because it: Answer Selected Answer: borrows from many different styles and time periods to create a kind of "history of Western architecture." Question 24 1 out of 1 points Allan Kaprow created "assemblages of events performed or perceived in more than one time and place." He called these: Answer Selected Answer: happenings. Question 25 1 out of 1 points What do Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty and Great Serpent Mound have in common? Answer Selected Answer: they are both earthworks, purposeful modifications of landscape Question 26 0 out of 1 points Which of these is not a basic principle of "green architecture"? Answer Selected Answer: smaller buildings Response Feedback: Refer to "Green Architecture" in Chapter 15 of your text. Question 27 1 out of 1 points Which work was the centerpiece for the 1889 Paris Exposition? Answer Selected Answer: the Eiffel Tower Question 28 1 out of 1 points As a thrown ceramic vessel, Rose Cabat's Onion Feelie, is unique because: Answer Selected Answer: of its limited functionality. Question 29 1 out of 1 points A work in which weft yarns of several different colors are manipulated to make a design is called: Answer Selected Answer: weaving Question 30 0 out of 1 points Richard Serra's The Matter of Time is: Answer Selected Answer: a good example of installation art. Response Feedback: Refer to the Introduction of Chapter 13. Question 31 1 out of 1 points What were the visual characteristics of art and design produced by the Dutch art group known as De Stijl? Answer Selected Answer: They eliminated all colors except primaries and black and white. Question 32 1 out of 1 points We can trace the earliest distinction between the crafts and fine arts to: Answer Selected Answer: Joseph Wedgwood, who in 1759 began manufacturing both cheap earthenware table settings and elegant hand-made luxury items. Question 33 1 out of 1 points Ancient Egyptian stone funerary figures, such as King Menkaure (Mycerinus) and His Queen, Khamerenebty II , were carved to bear the _______, or individual spirit of the deceased into the eternity of the afterlife. Answer Selected Answer: ka Question 34 1 out of 1 points The technique of sewing buttons on to linen, used by Marilyn Lanfear in Aunt Billie, is most closely related to which of these traditional techniques? Answer Selected Answer: mosaic Question 35 0 out of 1 points The Pont du Gard, in Nîmes, France, is an excellent example of a(n) _______ method of construction. Answer Selected Answer: load-bearing Response Feedback: Refer to "Technology" in Chapter 15 of your text. Question 36 1 out of 1 points Originally, when an artist worked in "the crafts", it meant that they: Answer Selected Answer: produced functional objects. Question 37 1 out of 1 points To Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus school, ___________ was the ultimate creative activity. Answer Selected Answer: design Question 38 1 out of 1 points Cassandre's Dubonnet advertisement is a good example of ____________design. Answer Selected Answer: Constructivist Question 39 0 out of 1 points Charles and Ray Eames' Side chair, model DCM demonstrates the more _______ design style of the 1940s and 1950s. Answer Selected Answer: streamlined Response Feedback: Refer to "The Forties and Fifties" in Chapter 16 of your text. Question 40 1 out of 1 points When a sculpture is created by building up the form with a material such as clay, the process is called: Answer Selected Answer: additive. Question 41 1 out of 1 points The Greek Kouros illustrates the idea of shifting or counter positioning weight around the axis of the spine in figurative sculpture. This pose is called: Answer Selected Answer: contrapposto. Question 42 0 out of 1 points The Egyptian limestone carving, Senwosret I led by Atum to Amun-Re, is an example of ________________sculpture. Answer Selected Answer: high relief Response Feedback: Refer to the Introduction of Chapter 13. Question 43 1 out of 1 points PlayPump looks like a typical playground merry-go-round, but is actually an ingenious functional design. What does it do? Answer Selected Answer: it pumps water from the ground when kids play on it Question 44 1 out of 1 points When and where was porcelain developed? Answer Selected Answer: during the T'ang Dynasty in China Question 45 1 out of 1 points Gerrit Rietveld's famous Red and Blue Chair is a summation of _______ design principles. Answer Selected Answer: De Stijl Question 46 1 out of 1 points Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party is a "feminist" art work that: Answer Selected Answer: a & c Question 47 1 out of 1 points American glassmaker Louis Comfort Tiffany inspired the design movement called: Answer Selected Answer: Art Nouveau. Question 48 1 out of 1 points Le Corbusier was an architect and designer who prioritized: Answer Selected Answer: the manufactured and modular. Question 49 1 out of 1 points Native Americans used a traditional method for producing pots that did not involve the potter's wheel. What was it? Answer Selected Answer: coil building Question 50 1 out of 1 points The Yoruba Display Pieceproduced for an oba, or king, is meant to reflect the king's power and _______. Answer Selected Answer: the power of the community's women and the king's incompleteness without them