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ART 100 Test 1-4 Final Exam Questions
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During the Industrial Revolution, the rise of the middle class was one aspect which led
to development of __________ - Answer-museums

A relief sculpture that is meant to be viewed from all angles is called 2-dimensional. -
Answer-FALSE

The size relationships between parts of a whole is the definition of scale. - Answer-
FALSE

_________ paintings deal with everyday moments as their subject matter. - Answer-
genre

Visual weight on a two-dimensional surface can be created with patterns and colors,
among other things. - Answer-TRUE

Objects considered Craft often display an emotional appeal this is intellectual in nature.
- Answer-FALSE

The final position of the inner blue stones of Stonehenge is in a ____ shape. - Answer-
horse shoe

A two-dimensional form that occupies space is called mass. - Answer-FALSE

Wood, stone, and clay are considered non-traditional materials with which artists create
works of art. - Answer-FALSE

Non-representational art uses images from the imagination but distorts them to the point
of becoming geometric shapes. - Answer-FALSE

Style is defined by specific attributes and characteristics that are consistent in a body of
artwork in what context? - Answer-All of the above (Cultural tradition, historical context,
individual artist)

Stonehenge may have been used as an astronomical observatory by the Romans. -
Answer-FALSE

When the archer was buried by the builders of Stonehenge, he was simply buried with a
sword and a bowl to represent the belief in an afterlife. - Answer-FALSE

What type of line defines the boundaries we perceive of three-dimensional forms? -
Answer-Countour

, The center of visual attention within a work of art is the _____. - Answer-focal point

Rhythm in a work of art is based on repetition sound and movement. - Answer-TRUE

Subordination is the part of the artwork that the artist tones down to not bring attention
to it. - Answer-TRUE

Composition is the arrangement of ___ within a work of art. - Answer-formal elements

An implied line is a line that is painted or drawn by the artist to pull your eye from one
part of an image to another. - Answer-FALSE

The philosophy dealing with the balance of opposites in the universe, which can be
visually shown through elements of nature, is __________ and represents _________. -
Answer-Taoism; bringing tangible forms to reality

Color and light can be dealt with artistically in all but what way? - Answer-Abstract

The areas that are carved away in a relief sculpture are considered the negative space.
- Answer-TRUE

The use of dots to create shapes and images in Aboriginal paintings is related back to
their cultural belief of _____. - Answer-Dream Time

Earthworks, like the Spiral Jetty, are trying to help us see the world in new and
innovative ways. - Answer-TRUE

Abstract art may or may not have recognizable imagery but has been derived from
_________ objects from reality. - Answer-None of the above (enhancing, glorifying,
embellishing)

What is the system of rendering the illusion of three-dimensional depth on a flat, two-
dimensional surface? - Answer-perspective

When an artist captures or records a moment in time that they are experiencing, it can
become a way for future generations to get a glimpse into the past. - Answer-TRUE

What type of art is utilitarian (functional) by nature? - Answer-Craft

Low relief sculpture visually has a lot of contrast created from shadows and highlights. -
Answer-FALSE

The cursos at Stonehenge was once thought to have been a Roman ceremonial path. -
Answer-FALSE

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