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- 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 ___________.
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- A. composition
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- Which of the following is a dimension?
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- D. width
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- Which of the following is NOT an element of art?
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- A. line
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- In a portrait painting of a woman with her children, the people in the painting would be ________________.
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- B. positive space
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- Which of the following characteristics would qualify a piece of artwork as two dimensional?
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- D. height and width
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- Which of the following groups are principles of art?
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- C. balance, emphasis, repetition
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- Oils, watercolors, and acrylics are all mediums that artists use to create paintings.
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- True
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- All sculptures are chiseled out of marble.
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- False
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- Which of the following is a three dimensional piece of art?
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- B. sculpture
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- The space around a statue which the actual statue does NOT occupy, is called _____________.
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- B. negative space
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- Who was one of the first artists to use atmospheric perspective in their paintings in the 15th-16th century?
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- B. Leonardo da Vinci
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- Two point perspective is called two point because it contains two different focal points in the compositional design.
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- False
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- A composition that contains converging lines that meet at one vanishing point is an example of ____________.
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- A. linear perspective
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- The vanishing point in a composition using one point perspective is always located ________.
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- B. somewhere on the horizon line
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- If a box is located above the horizon line, the viewer will see the _____________________.
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- B. the bottom of the box
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- When using two point perspective in a composition, the vanishing points are located _______________.
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- C. on the horizon line, on its outer edges
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- Artists began using perspective in their compositions in order to give their compositions _______________.
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- D. all of the above
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- In a composition, the horizon line is usually at eye level, but not always.
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- False
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- Who was the architect in the 14th-15th century who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
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- D. Filippo Brunelleschi
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- Which of the following is a technique used to create atmospheric perspective?
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- D. using converging lines
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- Placing one object in front of another object in order to establish position and a sense a space is called ________________.
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- B. overlapping
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- When one object penetrates another object, creating a sense of space, it is called _________.
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- A. interpenetration
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- Which of the following does NOT help create space in a composition?
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- D. number of objects
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- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
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- D. Leonardo da Vinci
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- If a painter wishes to locate an object close to the viewer, he/she should place the object in the ________.
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- B. foreground
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- Which of the following would be the most effective tool for creating space in a composition?
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- C. many objects in the background
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- 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 __________________.
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- B. top of the picture
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- Which element of art creates a sense of drama, atmosphere, and depth in a composition?
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- B. space
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- An artist who is famous for his work with atmospheric and linear perspective is _______________.
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- C. Leonardo da Vinci
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- If a house in a painting is located close to the horizon line, it is probably ___________.
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- C. far away from the viewer.
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- Curved lines that depict non-geometric forms are considered organic.
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- True
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- What is the main attraction of Manet's The Races?
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- C. The riders
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- In the engraved print Virgin and Child, artist Andrea Mantegna uses what type of lines for the background?
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- D. Hatched
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- What kind of line is most prominent in Frantisek Kupka's Arrangement of Verticals in Yellow?
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- C. Vertical
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- In the carved wooden door on the north wall of the stave church at Urnes, Norway, the lines resemble what type of forms?
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- C. Both a and b
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- Which type of line is dominant in the compositional structure of Charging Chasseur?
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- D. Diagonal lines
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- Which of the following are types of lines?
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- 7462975:A. Zigzag,7462976:B. Hatched
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- Michelangelo Buonarroti created studies for sculptures using which method?
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- D. None of the above
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- Martin Johnson Heade used which direction of line to create the composition in his painting, Newburyport Meadows?
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- C. Horizontal
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- In the Edouard Manet drawing, "The Races," the artist sketched using what types of line?
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- D. All of the above
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- Who painted Newburyport Meadows?
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- B. Martin Johnson Heade
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- What is the dominant type of line used in the compositional structure of Charging Chasseur?
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- A. diagonal
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- In Charging Chasseur, what is the focus of the painting, which is animated by diagonal lines?
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- C. the horsed soldier
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- In which of these paintings is there a strong sense of movement?
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- A. Charging Chasseur
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- 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 _____________.
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- C. horizontal lines
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- Vertical lines show ____________.
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- B. strength
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- When shading an object in a drawing, which type of line would be best to use?
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- C. cross hatched
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- Who drew Virgin and Child?
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- D. Andrea Mantegna
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- Which artist studied in this unit is famous for painting the ceiling of a chapel in Rome?
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- A. Michelangelo
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- Which artist composed a piece made up entirely of vertical lines?
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- A. Frantisek Kupka
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- 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 _________________________.
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- D. add to the fast-paced, spontaneous feel of the composition
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- Diagonal lines create the sensation of ___________.
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- A. movement
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- In the painting Charging Chasseur, which type of line did Theodore Gericault use to convey motion?
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- B. diagonal
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- In this unit, there was a drawing by Michelangelo. The name of the study was___________________.
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- A. Studies for the Libyan Sibyl
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- Which artist was also famous as a sculptor, although his or her work in a different medium was exhibited in this unit?
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- A. Michelangelo
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- Mlle Pogany, as shown in this unit, is designed using _______________.
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- D. organic forms
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- Objects in a painting are _________.
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- A. shapes
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- What would be considered a form?
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- D. a sculpture of an apple
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- The Statue of Liberty is ____________.
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- B. 3-D
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- When something is 3-D, it means that it has ____________.
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- C. height, width, and depth
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- The drawing, Head of the Virgin, was created by _____________________.
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- B. Leonardo da Vinci
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- Tony Smith's Die is an example of ______________________.
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- B. geometric forms
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- An oil painting is __________.
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- A. 2-D
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- Shapes are always 2-D.
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- True
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- Composition of Circles and Overlapping Angles by Sophie Taeuber-Arp is a _________ piece of artwork.
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- B. 2-D
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- Texture that you can actually feel with your hand is called _________.
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- A. tactile
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- Marcus Aurelius, located in the Greek Museum of the Acroplis, is found in the country of France.
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- False
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- Which type of texture would be more common in drawings?
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- B. visual
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- The Prodigal Son was painted by ____________________.
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- D. Rembrandt van Rijn
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- An example of tactile texture would be ___________.
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- C. the hair on a marble statue of a woman
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- Head of Christ in the Hagia Sophia is part of a __________________.
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- A. mosaic
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- Creating texture in a composition is a good way to also create _____________ in a composition.
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- B. contrast
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- In the painting, Starry Night, the artist created texture by using _____________.
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- C. very thick, definite brushstrokes
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- In the painting The Beeches by Asher Brown Durand, the main tree in the foreground is a great example of __________________.
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- B. visual texture
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- Who painted Starry Night?
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- A. Vincent van Gogh
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- The space around a statue which the actual statue does NOT occupy, is called _____________.
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- B. negative space
- Question Number 2 Points: 4.00/4.00
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- Who was one of the first artists to use atmospheric perspective in their paintings in the 15th-16th century?
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- B. Leonardo da Vinci
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- Which of the following groups are principles of art?
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- C. balance, emphasis, repetition
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- All sculptures are chiseled out of marble.
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- False
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- Placing one object in front of another object in order to establish position and a sense a space is called ________________.
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- B. overlapping
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- Which of the following is a dimension?
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- D. width
- Question Number 7 Points: 4.00/4.00
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- 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 ___________.
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- A. composition
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- 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 __________________.
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- B. top of the picture
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- Which of the following is a three dimensional piece of art?
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- B. sculpture
- Question Number 10 Points: 4.00/4.00
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- Oil, watercolor, and acrylic are all mediums that artists use to create paintings.
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- True
- Question Number 11 Points: 4.00/4.00
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- Who was the architect in the 14th-15th century who is credited with inventing linear perspective?
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- D. Filippo Brunelleschi
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- If a box is located above the horizon line, the viewer will see the _____________________.
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- B. the bottom of the box
- Question Number 13 Points: 4.00/4.00
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- In a composition, the horizon line is usually at eye level, but not always.
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- False
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- A composition which contains converging lines that meet at one vanishing point is an example of ____________.
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- A. linear perspective
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- An artist who is famous for his work with atmospheric and linear perspective is _______________.
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- C. Leonardo da Vinci
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- When one object penetrates another object, creating a sense of space, it is called _________.
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- A. interpenetration
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- In a portrait painting of a woman with her children, the people in the painting would be ________________.
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- B. positive space
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- Which of the following does NOT help create space in a composition?
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- D. type of objects
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- Two point perspective is called two point because it contains two different focal points in the compositional design.
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- False
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- When using two point perspective in a composition, the vanishing points are located _______________.
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- C. on the horizon line, on its outer edges
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- The vanishing point in a composition using one point perspective is always located ________.
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- B. somewhere on the horizon line
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- Which of the following is NOT an element of art?
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- C. texture
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- Artists began using perspective in their compositions in order to give their compositions _______________.
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- D. all of the above
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- Which of the following characteristics would qualify a piece of artwork as two dimensional?
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- D. height and width
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- Which of the following is a technique used to create atmospheric perspective?
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- A. adding a vanishing point to the composition
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- 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?
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- B. the man's surroundings, indicating his insignificance
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- To create a shade of an existing color, you should add _____________.
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- A. black paint
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- To make pink out of red, you should add white. This would be a _____________.
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- B. tint
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- The work of art titled Andrea Quaratesi was painted by an Italian artist named ___________________.
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- C. Michelangelo
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- Who painted Boulevard Montmarte on a Winter Morning?
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- A. Camille Pissarro
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- One way that artists use value to create dramatic atmospheres in their compositions is to use ______________.
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- A. cast shadows
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- The degree of lightness or darkness of a hue is called ___________.
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- B. value
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- Who painted The Beeches?
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- B. Asher Brown Durand
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- In the painting Boulevard Montmarte on a Winter Morning, where did the artist locate the viewer?
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- C. Looking down from a high window
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- Who painted The Circus?
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- D. Georges Seurat
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- Which of the following is a group of analogous colors?
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- B. blue, blue-green, green
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- In the painting, The Angelus, what is the subject of the composition?
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- A. common working people
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- To make a group of monochromatic colors, you simply have to add white or black to one color.
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- True
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- Which pair of colors is complementary?
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- C. violet, yellow
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- Who painted The Angelus?
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- B. Jean-Francois Millet
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- Who painted Oath of the Horatii?
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- A. Jacques-Louis David
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- Who painted Women of Tahiti?
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- C. Paul Gauguin
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- Red, blue, and yellow are which kind of colors?
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- A. primary
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- What are the primary colors for light?
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- D. red, blue, green
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- Sir Isaac Newton is credited with inventing the first________________.
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- C. color wheel
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- 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?
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- B. variety
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- Who painted Haystacks (Effect of Snow and Sun)?
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- C. Claude Monet
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- Who painted The Star?
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- B. Edgar Degas
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- Who painted Two Young Girls at the Piano?
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- A. Auguste Renoir
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- 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?
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- D. emphasis
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- 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 _____________.
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- B. analogous
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- In the painting The Star, the ballerina's white dress and skin against the dark stage are an example of which element of art?
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- B. contrast
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- Light values and bright colors are often used to create the principle of art, emphasis.
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- True
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- Edgar Degas was famous for painting ________________.
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- A. ballerinas
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- If an artist wanted to create contrast in a painting, he/she would probably choose a palette of analogous colors.
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- False
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- Which artist painted Stages of Life?
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- B. Caspar David Friedrich
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- Repetition can often contribute to the ________________ in a composition.
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- B. movement
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- Name a feature in Netherlandish Proverbs that shows the principle of rhythm.
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- D. scattered spots of bright color
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- Visual rhythm can be created by _________________.
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- E. All of the above
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- In the painting Stages of Life, the artist used _____________________ to create a repeating pattern in the composition.
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- A. vertical alignment
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- Another word for pattern is _______________.
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- C. motif
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- Who painted Morning?
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- B. Philipp Otto Runge
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- Which elements of art can contribute to the principle of pattern?
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- D. A and B
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- Netherlandish Proverbs was painted by ____________________.
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- C. Pieter Brueghel
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- An example of visual rhythm would be __________________.
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- A. Christmas tree lights blinking
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- If the composition looks the same on both sides, it is probably _________________ balanced.
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- B. symmetrically
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- In the painting Still-life with Bowl of Fruit, what is one of the elements that the artist used to create balance?
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- A. color
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- Which of the following is a reason that the painting Abbey in an Oakwood is a good example of unity?
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- D. All of the above
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- Who painted Crucifix?
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- B. Giotto
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- What type of balance is used in the painting Still-life with Bowl of Fruit?
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- A. asymmetrical
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- 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?
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- C. Saying Grace
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- Who painted Abbey in an Oakwood?
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- A. Caspar David Friedrich
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- What type of balance does Crucifix exhibit?
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- C. symmetrical
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- Who painted Still-life with Bowl of Fruit?
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- D. Paul Cezanne
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- The painting Abbey in an Oakwood is fairly symmetrical, even though it is not exactly identical on each half of the painting.
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- True
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