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Art Final Visual seeing

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Censorship of Art was never an issue until the 20th Century   False  
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A work of art can be judged from very different points of view   True  
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In Western society, the acceptance of art by women and artists of color has been subject to racial and gender stereotyping.   True  
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A naive artist is sometone who has never been trained in the techniques of art.   True  
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The meaning found in art, including subject matter and the emotions, ideas and sympbos is called   Content  
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The Palaces at Versailles symbolizes   The power of absolute monarch  
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When someone pays and artist to creat a work of art it is called   patronage  
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Ludwig Hohlwein's poster is an exaple of   Propaganda  
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Ideals of beauty are   culturally influenced  
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An artist who uses abstraction as an approach is   extracting the essence of the real object  
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Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park paintings are examples of   Non objective paintings  
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The first purpose of the applied arts is   serve some useful function  
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Wanting to stop art from being shown because of moral beliefs is called   censorship  
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Three-dimensional artworks have   height, width and depth  
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Idealization in art is a form of   realism  
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In the formalist approach the chief emphasis to judging quality in art is on   How the artist manipulates elements of design  
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Some artists cannot identify why they create art   inner calling  
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______ is(are) usually necessary for someone to be able to create art from the ideas in his/her imagination   training and practice  
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For Korean women, "wrapping and bundle" is an expression that means   packing up and leaving the family  
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The _____ of a work of art changes depending on who is looking at the artwork.   content  
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Colors that are described as warm have the optical effect of receding in space.   False  
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The Futurists were most interested in capturing a single moemnt in time in a static image   False  
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Overlapping is a way of suggesting three dimensional space   True  
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The phrase point of view is used in art to indicate where the viewer is standing in relation to the figures in the artwork.   True  
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Sculptures that project out from a two dimensional ground are called   reliefs  
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Three dimensional art in the full round is designed to be seen   from all sides  
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When two dimensional images are made to look three dimensional it is called   an illusion  
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The shapes in Helen Frankenthaler's painting Mauve District are called hard edged because   their boundaries are clearly distinquised  
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A shape placed on a two dimensional surface establishes a   figure-ground relationship  
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A mark or area that is significantly longer than it is wide may be percieved as   a line  
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When the figure and ground are about equal in area an artist can create a_______, in which either color can be interpreted as lying on top of the other   figure ground reversal  
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Real world objects taken from trash heads and used in art are called   found objects  
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In art the term "scale" refers to   relative size  
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Linear perspective is a mathematical system used to show   recession in space  
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Atmospheric perspective is a way to   show deep space by making distant things hazy  
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In the term "scale" refers   relative size  
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Linear perspective in a mathematical systems used to show   recession in space  
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Atmosphereic perspective is a way to   show deep space by making distance things hazy  
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When a visual effect is so realistic it fools our perception it is called   trompe l'oeil  
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The surface quality of a work is called   texture  
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Edward Steichen's photograph Rodin: The Thinker is a good example of the use of   value and contrast  
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During the Renaissance, European painters developed the technique of chiaroscuro, which means   light and shade  
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Rhythm in art can be compared with thythm in music   True  
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The principle of reptition works because our brains prefer order to chaos   True  
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All works of art have a focal point   False  
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Variety is expressed through transitions which are defined as praid changes from one state to another   False  
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The implied triangle is a common formula for unifying compositional lines because it is a   a highly stable shape  
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The use of multiple similar torsos by Magdalena Abakanowicz in her piece Backs is an example of the organization principle of   repetition  
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Repetition can be used in decorative works to create an all over   pattern  
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A way of using the principle of variety so that two dissimilar things are compared is commonly called   contrast  
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Visual tension is created in Tintoretto's Leda and the Swan through the use of   contrasting and opposing forms  
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Rhythm in art is created by patterns that are set up through   repetition and variety  
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Rhythm can be achieved by using   shape or form, color, and line  
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The principle of design that is called balance deals with   visual weight we assign to parts of awork  
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The chest from the Haida culture is an example of symmety because   the left side and the right side are identical  
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In Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, Christ is the most important figure, and his place in the composition is as the   focal point  
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______ refers to the principle called the "economy of means".   paring away extraneous details  
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Balance is a principle of design based on the _______   visual weight one assigns to parts of a work  
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If an artist is drawing the human digure in proportion   each body part should be in relative size to the others  
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The golden rectangle is a way of establishing the   ideal proportion of space  
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The controversy surrounding Moshe Safdie's Vancouver LIbrary Square raised the point that   the relationship of a work to its environment is very important  
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The work used to refer to the material with whch the artist works is   medium  
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Of the tools for drawing that are classified as "dry" the most commonly used is   graphite pencil  
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Monochromatic painting in China was based upon   calligraphy  
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Leonardo da Vinci's "The Virgin and Child with Sain Anne and John the Baptist" is a full sized chalk drawing called   cartoon  
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Conte crayon is   versatile and can be used for softness or sharp lines  
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The word "pastel" is usually associated with _____ tones   pale  
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In his drawing "Fish Skeletons" Hyman Bloom reverses the usual technique for pen and ink by   using white ink on dark paper  
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Ink that is thinned with water or spirit and brushed on to suggest tones is called   wash  
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Unlike the other dry media discussed in this chapter, silverpoint   require that the paper be prepared with pigment or glue  
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In painting, the word for the surface on which the painting is created is   support  
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In general, paint is made by suspending ________ in a liquid medium and adding a binder   pigment  
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For his painting, "Portrait of a Young Man, " Bronzio prepared many drawings using   indirect method  
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Vincent Van Gogh's painting the Starry Night shows his use of impasto, which gives the painting surface texture   three dimensionally  
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The final layer of plaster, or ______ is applied over the underlying cartoon sections small enought to be painted damp   intonaco  
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One of the main properties of tempera paint is   it dires quickly to a matte finish  
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In early tempera paintings that used gold leaf, the gold was applied   over a surface of red gilder's clay then burnished  
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Vermeer's painting GIrl with a Pearl Earring is a good example of   oil  
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According to the curator at the Louvre, the Mona Lisa, an oil painting, has not been cleaned because   people are so used to seeing it dirty, it would upset them to change it  
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Frank demonstrates how Chuck Close creates monumental photorealistic human heads with flawless gradation   acrylic paint applied with an airbrush  
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Of painting media, the only one that does not dry quickly is   oil  
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Paul Rand who designed the IBM logo, believed that corporate logos should   consist of simple, universal and timeless shapes  
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The intent of advertising is to   portray the client's product as compellingly as possible  
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According to Peter Good, graphic designers should   be constantly open to new ways of seeing things  
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According to the designer Hermann Zapf, good types of designs involve   symmetry and dynamic tension, balance, harmonious proportions  
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Graphic designers are people who   design two dimensional images, convey information to the public, use words and imagry together  
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The typeface serif   gives elegant, calligraphic flourishes, leads our eye through a word, was originally based on the Roman alphabet  
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Typesetting or the setting up of type for printing a page is now done by   computerized processes  
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A good graphic designer will   consider the taste and interests of public, elecit a certain feeling toward the public, lure the public into wanting to know more  
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In 1525, Albrecht Durer published an influential book about   using geometry for designing letters  
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Peter Good feels that, unlike European, American culture is not generally receptive to   ambiguity  
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Typefaces are often chosen according to the ________ messages they convey   psychological  
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The two major ingredients of graphic design are   letters and images  
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The art of designing letter forms is calledq   typography  
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The camera can capture only as much as the human eye can perceive   false  
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Digital imaging can build up lushly detailed works; simultaneously, it can delte details so that the focus falls up   true  
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One problem with the daguerreotype is _____   the lenghty time needed for exposures  
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One of the very earliest popular uses of photography was   for portraits whose aim was capturing a perfect likeness  
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The photographs of Ansel Adams have played a major role in   land conservation efforts  
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The photographer best known for his experiments in placing still pictures into a sequence to analyze motion is   Eadweard Muybridge  
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When a series of still images seem to merge and look like continous movement it is because   persistence of vision  
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The Cabinent of Doctor Caligari is an example of the   Expressionist  
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The computer-generated images used in realistic movies to show things like alien invasions, explosions, or tornadoes   Expressionist  
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A big improvement in photography, based on Fox Talbot's work, was   the development of a means of creating multiple copies of an image  
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Ordinary television signals are transmitted   through the air  
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From the time of Renaissance, some artists used a camera obscura, which was   dark room or box that used light to show images on a surface  
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The word photography is Greek for   wirting with light  
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When a single scene in a film continues for several minutes with no break it is called   an extended take  
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