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Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit by Paul Cezanne
How did he artist create balance in this image? A. by spreading the oranges
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How does Jean-Francois Millet’s The Gleaners use aspects of Realism and Naturalism to comment on the Industrial Revolution?
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Which of the following best describes scribble?
(1 point) Responses a strategy for creating perspective by drawing a series of
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A community artist creates a mural of the surrounding farm country. far-off hills, trees, and buildings are slightly blurry and
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a collector enjoys artwork that includes realistic images of geographic feautres such as rivers, mountain , and plains. Which
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Meg
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How would you describe Enrique Salaverría’s sculpture of a woman with a building raising up from her head? Write your answer
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An artist described his drawing to you before you viewed it. The artist said that his drawing depicts an overall quality of
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Rabecca
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Which of the following are characteristics of asymmetrical balance? Select all that apply.
(1 point) Responses A. creative
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A colorful mosaic portrays a man with a mustache and beard and a circle with a cross over his head. He is wearing flowing gold
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What is one way that the Industrial Revolution's impact showed itself in the art of Realists like Manet?
(1 point) • Realists
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Brenda is an art critic critiquing a seasoned photographer’s new series of photographs. While critiquing the artistic
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Examine the image below. What would be the most appropriate title based on the general dos and don’ts of image titles?
Black,
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Which painter was a big influence on Clausell's work?
Renoir Picasso Monet Rembrandt
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Artists are driven to create art for many different reasons. What seems to be the purpose for this artistic creation?
For an
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LOVE
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9. Why did artist Christo think it was important not to rely on any donors when he wrapped the Miami islands in pink?
A. Christo
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Anonymous
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1. Realists reacted to the industrial revolution by creating what types of paintings?
A. Images of the wealthy B. Images of the
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Ally
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How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in background?
A. By making the object
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Anonymous
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Hannah Hoch created art in the DADA art style.
True False
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To create a portfolio of work, thsi artist would do all of the following except. The picture is of a robot in black and white.
A.
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Callie
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When creating an artist portfolio to demonstrate your individual art style, what should guide your selections?
A. The knowledge
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Callie
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Which of the following items is the best example of functional art? Art in Your Life Quiz (answers)
1.B 2.D 3.A 4.C 5.D 6.B 7.C
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MrDemon
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I need help plz there 15 questions on Main Lesson Content.
Lesson 3: Assessment Unit Three Art 1) digital artists should only
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Kayden connexus kid
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What Values does Alfred Jacob Miller promote in his painting "Don't Give up that ship?"
A. fear and discouragement B. anger and
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Anonmoyus
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An art critic writes the following comment about this seventeenth century painting: "This Dutch artist is a master of light and
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@AmeliaTheGamer
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What element of art does this artist use most to create emphasis and balance?
• color • line • shape • value
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Anonymous
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Art can serve many purposes. Here, an artist created bowls and plates that are used every day. What other artistic creations are
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itachi
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What art technique was employed in this sculpture to create the illusion of movement and dynamic energy?
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♥ lexi ♥
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Tamika loves to draw and has mastered many techniques of 2D art. Are these skills enough for her to begin a career in the
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Which of the following could be used as criteria to evaluate the art piece?
(1 point) an illustration of abstract imagery an
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Help
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If the elements of art are the building blocks of art, then the Principles of Design are ____________________?(1 point)
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I NEED MORE BOOLETS
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Which of the following subject would be best suited for gesture drawing?
(1 point) Responses You want to capture how quickly a
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Blue Berry
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What do the cave paintings by prehistoric humans tell us about the role of art in these early societies?
(1 point) Responses It
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Lionel wants to create an abstract piece of art to memorialize his grandfather, who died recently. He decides that he wants it
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What type of artwork is pictured here?
A collection of colorful umbrellas hanging in the sky. (1 point) Responses installation
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If an artist uses a famous work of art to make a statement about the negative impact of what that art represents, is that an
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the best
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Why is collage particularly well suited to mixed media?
(1 point) Responses It generally uses 3D objects. It generally uses 3D
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math is horrible
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Marianna is creating a black and white drawing of a stormy night. Which of the following should she keep in mind in order to
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Blue Berry
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Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art.
The Parthenon. Parthenon, high on a hill,
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Daisy
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In the 1970s British artist Harold Cohen created a computer program that could produce paintings. How did this technology impact
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Marysol
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What is one way that the Industrial Revolution’s impact showed itself in the art of Realists like Manet?
(1 point) Responses
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wasssupppp
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Craig is drawing a staircase from the point of view of looking downward from the top. This creates an image of stairs cascading
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Optional
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Annunciation
English ca. 1250 The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore A Bon Viaigre Paul Gavarni France 1859 The Walters Art Museum,
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ur mom
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The general tendency of all baroque art is towards
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Which of the following is NOT an element of Fauvist painting?
(1 point) • emotion • saturated color • perspective • soft
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Pablo Picasso was inspired by
when he painted Head of a Sleeping Woman. (1 point) • his wife • African masks • the weather
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UNIT 6
Oceanic Art LESSON 9 Flashcards What is NOT true about the Easter Island Heads? (1 point) Responses These moai are large
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Nyjamurray
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How does a printed line from a woodcut differ from the printed line of an etching?
(1 point) Responses The woodcut’s line is
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Kanna
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Kimonos often show repeated images from nature, which of the following artistic elements in example of
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This wooden plastic chair designed by Ray Charles Eames Communicates a sense of which artistic characteristics
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Match with the keyword that best matches the description.(2 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
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somebody
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