Answer the following questions about art.
Question 1
Which of the following are the basic visual elements?
Group of answer choices
Subject matter, content, and context
Still life, figure, and landscape
Repetition, variation, and balance
Shape, line, and value
Fine art, folk art, and popular art
Question 2
What do you get when you combine the three light primaries red-orange, green, and blue-violet in an additive color mixture?
Group of answer choices
Achromatic colors
White light
Primary colors
Brown
Middle-gray
Question 3
What type of color mixtures are produced when pigments of different hues are mixed together?
Group of answer choices
Additive color mixtures
White light
Secondary colors
Achromatic colors
Subtractive color mixtures
Question 4
What is the name of the position in the Linear perspective system from which the entire picture is constructed?
Group of answer choices
The vanishing point
The focal point
The vantage point
The horizon line
The negative space
Question 5
What are background areas of a composition commonly referred to as?
Group of answer choices
Negative space
Horizon line
Atmosphere
Positive space
Landscape
Question 6
What is another name for the achievement of equilibrium in a visual composition?
Group of answer choices
Balance
Saturation
Pattern
Emphasis
Contrast
Question 7
What types of color mixture do artists use when dots of pure hues are placed together so that they blend in the eye and mind.
Group of answer choices
Optical color mixtures
Additive color mixtures
Intermediate color mixtures
Secondary color mixtures
Subtractive color mixtures
Question 8
What are the three basic variables which are used to identify colors?
Group of answer choices
Tint, tone, and shade
Light, contrast, and space
Shape, line, and texture
Texture, translucency, and contour
Hue, value, and intensity
Question 9
What is hierarchical scale?
Group of answer choices
The use of unnatural figural proportions to reveal social rank
A device used to weigh ancient parchment
The use of natural proportions in a figural composition
The range of emotion in a figural work of art
The range of value from light to dark.
Question 10
Michelangelo, Pieta, 1501
Bbriefly explain, in 100 words or less, how Michelangelo altered proportion to create a serene composition in his famous Pieta (1501).
Question 11
What are the three ways of creating implied depth in a composition?
Group of answer choices
Diminishing size, vertical placement, overlapping
Repetition, variation, motion
Volume, mass, contour
Shading, cross-hatching, modeling
Color, value, detail
Question 12
What type of colors are white, black and gray?
Group of answer choices
Complementary colors
Analogous colors
Local colors
Primary colors
Achromatic colors
Question 13
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Shuttlecocks, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City (1992)
What principle of design is represented in the image above?
Group of answer choices
Scale
Directional Forces
Rhythm
Balance
Proportion
Question 14
Diagram that represents one of the principles that controls the visual weight of form.
What principle that controls the visual weight and balance of form is represented in the diagram above?
Group of answer choices
A large form is heavier than a small form.
Intense colors are heavier than pale colors.
A complex form is heavier than a simple form
A form gathers visual weight as it nears the edge.
Warm colors are heavier than cool colors
Question 15
Francisco Goya, Taormaquia (1816) Visual Balance diagram
Clearly state the type of balance represented in the two images above. Then, briefly explain what that means.
Question 16
How do artists keep us from being distracted from areas of emphasis in a composition?
Group of answer choices
Through the use of balance.
Through the use of linear perspective.
Through the use of closed form.
Through the use of subordination.
Through the use of repetition.
Question 17
Fernando Botero, ‘Caballo con bridas’, Bilbao, (2009)
Clearly state the type of 3D form represented in the image above. Then, briefly explain what that means.
Question 18
What Italian Renaissance technique is used to create the illusion that objects depicted on a flat surface are three-dimensional?
Group of answer choices
Iconography
Negative shape
Chiaroscuro
Open form
Contrapposto
Question 19
Edward Hopper, Early Sunday Morning, Whitney Museum of American Art (1930)
The image above is a good example of the use of repetition to unify a painting.
State (in 50 words or less) how this artist avoided the boredom of too much sameness in his composition? Please be clear and concise.
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