ARTS 209 Quizzes
All 4 quizzes
Visual Communication Quiz
- The subject matter in this work deals with ____.
- Art is always a serious endeavor and never functions as entertainment.
- England’s Houses of Parliament used new building materials such as ____.
- King Louis XIV of France was also called the Sun King because he identified himself with the god Apollo.
- Osorio’s mixed-media ____ The Scene of the Crime (Whose Crime?) affirms the worth of Puerto Rican culture in New York, while depicting how the people are depicted in mass media.
- Popular art includes:
- This image is an example of a(n) ____.
- Visual texture consists of physical surface variations that can be experienced by the sense of touch.
- This work is an example of art as ____.
- Art is a ____ phenomenon.
- The twelve figures flanking Emperor Justinian in this image allude to ____.
- Every color has three properties: hue, value, and ____.
- The ____ was most noted for its dome.
- An equestrian sculpture is one that includes a ____.
- The Palette of King Narmer glorifies ____.
- Eugene Delacroix’s Liberty Leading the People is ____ in its portrayal of fighting as thrilling, dangerous, and liberating.
- Abandoned prior to Spanish conquest, the ____ created Palenque, a large palace complex with high platforms and relief sculpture.
- Rhythm in art is demonstrated by the ____ of one or more of the elements of art.
- The ____ in China was built as a sign of Imperial power and as an instrument to maintain power.
- Palaces are different from ordinary residences by ____.
- Pendentives and squinches are associated with ____.
- Versailles was built in the ____ style.
- Known for its cinematic technique, the film The Battleship Potempkin used ____ to allow viewers to piece together the story from fleeting images.
- ____ patterns occur all around us in nature.
- Hawaiian royal objects were made of materials that were taboo to all others except royalty.
- In the ____ color system, artists mix pigments to control the light that is reflected from them.
- Jacob Lawrence did a series of paintings describing the tribulations of____.
- The function of this painting was to ____.
- What’s missing in this definition of art? Art is primarily a ____ medium that is used to express our ideas about our human experience and the world around us.
- The ____ Codex Borbonicus is a religious calendar that was made during the period of the Spanish conquest.
- The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti uses ____ as a protest strategy.
- Jacob Lawrence’s artistic style was____.
- The content of a work of art refers to ____.
- A ruler’s image is often ____, meaning it is depicted without flaws and often with youthful vigor.
- Traditional Chinese paintings were not made from life, but from memory.
- Lewis Hine’s photos of child laborers have long ____, which fully documented their youthfulness.
- Ornamentation in architecture is the ____ of forms or surfaces beyond structural necessity.
- Stylistically this painting would be categorized as ____ art.
- Tomatsu Shomei’s photographs are of victims of ____.
- Art is whatever a society or a culture determines is art.
Visual Culture Quiz
- What is the history of animation?
- Animation grew out of ____, in which a series of drawn images seem to move as book pages are flipped rapidly.
- Central Park was designed to be a(n) ____ from city life.
- The Sydney Opera House owes a stylistic debt to the architecture of ____.
- The posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec were influenced by ____.
- _ is the academic discipline that investigates visual media and its effect on entertainment, information, political power, and social structures.
- A favorite subject of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, ____ was a singer and dancer at the famous cabaret Moulin Rouge.
- art is a visual art form that incorporates live action and mixed media and is presented before a live audience.
- A modern theatrical puppet performance on Broadway is ____.
- In 1927, ____ was/were added to motion pictures.
- Western theater began as a form of worship of the god ____.
- The first examples of performance art were called ____.
- Ancient Greek comedies and tragedies were originally part of ritual festivals dedicated to the deity Dionysos.
- The ultimate purpose of visual culture is to record the language of visual media so that images have a universal meaning regardless of nationality or culture.
- The opening ceremonies for the Olympic games is an example of ____ — a public exhibition on a grand scale.
- In its original state, the Colosseum in Rome was a spartan amphitheater devoid of any ornamentation except for its Doric capitals.
- The structure of the Sydney Opera House is referred to as ____.
- Matthew Barney’s Cremaster I references Busby Berkley musical productions from 1930s’ Hollywood films.
- ____ is a relatively early form of animation which uses clay sculptures that are moved and photographed in tiny increments.
- culture refers to the production, use and dissemination of images and visual objects, particularly in industrial and postindustrial nations.
- Visual culture is an area of academic study that deals with the totality of images and visual objects produced in ____, and the ways that those images are disseminated, received, and used.
- Briefly define Gestalt Theory.
- is the way television companies make money
- The motion picture is the marriage of photography and.
Quiz Week 5
- The photographs of James VanDerZee reflect the ____.
- Psychoanalytic criticism helps to interpret artwork with strong ____ content.
- The ____is a collective of anonymous women artists and arts professionals protesting racial and gender discrimination in the arts.
- Dona Schlesier’s mixed-media piece Setting Cycles has a subject matter that is ____.
- The Northwest Coastal people believed that the thunderbird represented a ____.
- ____ is a system of symbols that allows artists to refer to complex ideas.
- Feminist criticism deals with ____ in art.
- Artistic metaphors and symbols are ____.
- The subject matter of ukiyo-e prints were usually famous kabuki actors, beautiful young women,and
- Gerhard Richter’s series of fifteen paintings titled October 18, 1977 reflects ____ ideas.
- Ideological criticism deals with a work of art’s ____ significance.
- The painting Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus by Peter Paul Rubens is an example of ____ as subject matter.
- A revival of Greek and Roman aesthetics inspired a style called ____, which emphasized the use of classical elements in art and architecture.
- Jacques-Louis David’s The Oath of the Horatii revealed that heroic actions were ____.
- In his paintings, Marc Chagall sometimes used the ____ device of fracturing space to represent instability.
- The subject in Neshat’s art is Islamic women and femininity in a country where women’s actions and rights are limited by law.
- In Las Meninas, Velazquez places Infanta Margarita at the center of the painting and surrounds her with dwarfs, chaperones, and ladies in waiting to reveal her
- The subtext in an artwork refers to ____.
- Peter Paul Rubens’ Abduction of the Daughters of Leucippus revealed that the women of that time were expected to be
- Eighteenth-century Rococo architecture was seen as ____, with its emphasis on delicacy, curves, and color.
- Relational aesthetics focuses on human relationships and social spaces, rather than emphasizing art objects in private galleries, homes, or museums.
- In Western culture, architecture is gendered — different styles are associated with certain qualities that are perceived to be masculine or feminine.
- In the 1960s and 1970s, high-profile art exhibitions in prestigious American museums frequently included work by women artists.
- Symbols are culturally determined and cannot be taught.
- A recent discipline in critical writing is ____ , which attempts to integrate and analyze the visual components of contemporary culture.
- The Guerrilla Girls are a group of artists that ____.
- Hung Liu examined the Chinese practice of ____.
- Content is about a work of art’s ____.
- According to ____, all art supports some particular political agenda, cultural structure, or economic/class hierarchy.
- A subtext of Hopper’s Nighthawks would be ____.
- In ancient Egypt, the human body was sculpted in different ways depending on the class of the person.
- While ____ was important to modernists, ____ is important to postmodernists.
- Iconography uses ____ to suggest concepts and ideas.
- Deconstruction involves the belief that any image has ____ of meanings.
- Sepik men performed ____, called “Tambaran,” which took place in large, decorated cult houses.
- Ancient Romans believed that their ancestry ____.
- The role of the art critic is ____.
- Unlike the Western belief that an individual exists at birth, many South Pacific peoples believe that a person’s being is built through a lifetime of
- The ancient Greeks viewed Doric architecture as ____.
- A ____ is a group of people joined by blood or marriage ties.
Quiz Week 8
- This person was one of many historical figures regularly photographed with Dagurerrotypes.
- What was the name of the early photographic process that resulted in ghostly, monochromatic images?
- is a program commonly used for modern day photomanipulation.
- One example of photo manipulation is:
- What are three ethical implications of the use of photo manipulation?
- was the creator of “Electronic Mail”.
- In 1972, the first internet message was sent over the “Arpanet”.
- What was the underlying cause for the creation of the system that came to be called the “Arpanet”?