1. You are looking at a painting of a fountain and three women. The women's bodies appear flat without the fullness associated with true human forms. The artist of this painting used chiaroscuro. (1 point)

True
False***
2. The painting you are looking at, a fishing boat, is lit from the sun. The light source seems especially bright given the clouds in the sky. In contrast, the dark shadow cast by the boat seems unnaturally dark. This artist used tenebrism. (1 point)
True***
False
3. A dark outline of a house with one pure black tone is an example of chiaroscuro. (1 point)
True***
False
4. The lightest value of a work of art is usually the shadows. (1 point)
True
False***
5. How would a painting of a tree with morning sun behind it differ and/or remain the same when rendered with chiaroscuro than if it were rendered with tenebrism?
Select all that apply.

(2 points)
Chiaroscuro would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.
Tenebrism would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.***
Chiaroscuro would render the tree as having depth.***
Tenebrism would render the tree as having depth.
6. How would a twelfth century artist render this subject in color? Select all that apply.
A black and white photograph shows a rocky beach in front of a stream with a dark line of trees and mountains in the background. A dark cloudy sky is shown above the mountains. (2 points)
He would include varying tones of blue across the top of the water.
He would not include varying tones of blue across the top of the water.***
He would include varying tones of gray among the clouds.***
He would not include varying tones of gray among the clouds.
7. Which of the following is an example of natural light?
Select all that apply.

(2 points)
Candlelight
Lamplight
Moonlight***
Sunlight***
8. Which of the following is characteristic of a successful black and white drawing?
Select all that apply.

(3 points)
Depicts lightest gray tones**
Depicts middle gray tones**
Depicts darker gray tones**
Depicts no gray tones
9. Which of the following is characteristic of any successful work of art? (1 point)
Light source comes from middle of art work
Light source comes from upper left-hand corner of art work
Light source comes from upper right-hand corner of art work
Light source varies depending on subject and location***
10. Leigh is drawing a turtle resting on a log outdoors. She has created two light sources coming from two different directions, one from the top right of the drawing and the other from the top left. What effect is this likely to have on the finished drawing? (1 point)
It will look artificial.
It will look like bright, mid-day light.
It will look like bright, indoor light.***
It will look like true daylight.
11. What is completely opposite pure white on a tonal scale? (1 point)
Dark black***
Dark white
Light gray
Medium gray
12. Diana is creating a black and white drawing of a forest fire. Which of the following should she keep in mind in order to render her subject as realistically as possible? (1 point)
Only pure black tones need to exist in the drawing.
Only pure white tones need to exist in the drawing.
Only middle gray tones need to exist in the drawing.
The full range of tones must exist in the drawing.***
13. During which period of time did the chiaroscuro method become widely used by artists? (1 point)
French Renaissance
Italian Renaissance***
Modern Period
Romantic Period
14. Jeremy wants to draw a cave scene with people inside sitting around a fire. Which technique should he use if he wants to emphasize the darkness of the shadows cast inside the cave? (1 point)
Chiaroscuro***
Diminish fire light source
Include more than one light source
Tenebrism
15. What is the technique of adding gradual marks to create the light, highlight, and the shadows to make an object look more three-dimensional? (1 point)
Contour
Smearing
Shading**
Tone
16. What is the technique of gradually lightening up the pressure you put on your pencil in order to create shadow? (1 point)
Blending*(**
Contour
Pointillism
Stipple
17. What is another word for pointillism? (1 point)
Blending
Contour
Shading
Stipple***
18. If light comes from a single source on the right, which of the following is true? (1 point)
The right side of the subject will be lightest.***
The right side of the subject will be in shadow.
The shadow will be longer than the subject.
The subject will be evenly lit.
19. Which of the following is an example of the stipple technique? (1 point)
Pen drawing lines close together
Pen drawing lines far apart
Pen drawing lines that overlap
Pen drawing many dots***
20. You want to draw a ball that's sitting directly under a lamp, the only light source. Where will your drawing be lightest? (1 point)
Above the ball***
Behind the ball
Below the ball
In the center of the ball

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You are looking at a painting of a fountain and three women. The women's bodies appear flat without the fullness associated with true human forms. The artist of this painting used chiaroscuro.
Incorrect answer A. True
Correct answer B. False

The painting you are looking at, a fishing boat, is lit from the sun. The light source seems especially bright given the clouds in the sky. In contrast, the dark shadow cast by the boat seems unnaturally dark. This artist used tenebrism.
Correct answer A. True
Incorrect answer B. False

A dark outline of a house with one pure black tone is an example of chiaroscuro.
Incorrect answer A. True
Correct answer B. False

The lightest value of a work of art is usually the shadows.
Incorrect answer A. True
Correct answer B. False

How would a painting of a tree with morning sun behind it differ and/or remain the same when rendered with chiaroscuro than if it were rendered with tenebrism?

Select all that apply.

Incorrect answer A. Chiaroscuro would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.
Correct answer B. Tenebrism would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.
Incorrect answer C. Chiaroscuro would render the tree as having depth.
Correct answer D. Tenebrism would render the tree as having depth.

How would a twelfth century artist render this subject in color? Select all that apply.
Incorrect answer A. He would include varying tones of blue across the top of the water.
Correct answer B. He would not include varying tones of blue across the top of the water.
Incorrect answer C. He would include varying tones of gray among the clouds.
Correct answer D. He would not include varying tones of gray among the clouds.

Which of the following is an example of natural light?

Select all that apply.

Incorrect answer A. Candlelight
Incorrect answer B. Lamplight
Correct answer C. Moonlight
Correct answer D. Sunlight

Which of the following is characteristic of a successful black and white drawing?

Select all that apply.

Correct answer A. Depicts lightest gray tones
Correct answer B. Depicts middle gray tones
Correct answer C. Depicts darker gray tones
Incorrect answer D. Depicts no gray tones

Which of the following is characteristic of any successful work of art?
Incorrect answer A. Light source comes from middle of art work
Incorrect answer B. Light source comes from upper left-hand corner of art work
Incorrect answer C. Light source comes from upper right-hand corner of art work
Correct answer D. Light source varies depending on subject and location

Leigh is drawing a turtle resting on a log outdoors. She has created two light sources coming from two different directions, one from the top right of the drawing and the other from the top left. What effect is this likely to have on the finished drawing?
Correct answer A. It will look artificial.
Incorrect answer B. It will look like bright, mid-day light.
Incorrect answer C. It will look like bright, indoor light.
Incorrect answer D. It will look like true daylight.

What is completely opposite pure white on a tonal scale?
Correct answer A. Dark black
Incorrect answer B. Dark white
Incorrect answer C. Light gray
Incorrect answer D. Medium gray

Diana is creating a black and white drawing of a forest fire. Which of the following should she keep in mind in order to render her subject as realistically as possible?
Incorrect answer A. Only pure black tones need to exist in the drawing.
Incorrect answer B. Only pure white tones need to exist in the drawing.
Incorrect answer C. Only middle gray tones need to exist in the drawing.
Correct answer D. The full range of tones must exist in the drawing.

During which period of time did the chiaroscuro method become widely used by artists?
Incorrect answer A. French Renaissance
Correct answer B. Italian Renaissance
Incorrect answer C. Modern Period
Incorrect answer D. Romantic Period

Jeremy wants to draw a cave scene with people inside sitting around a fire. Which technique should he use if he wants to emphasize the darkness of the shadows cast inside the cave?
Incorrect answer A. Chiaroscuro
Incorrect answer B. Diminish fire light source
Incorrect answer C. Include more than one light source
Correct answer D. Tenebrism

What is the technique of adding gradual marks to create the light, highlight, and the shadows to make an object look more three-dimensional?
Incorrect answer A. Contour
Incorrect answer B. Smearing
Correct answer C. Shading
Incorrect

What is the technique of gradually lightening up the pressure you put on your pencil in order to create shadow?
Correct answer A. Blending
Incorrect answer B. Contour
Incorrect answer C. Pointillism
Incorrect answer D. Stipple

What is another word for pointillism?
Incorrect answer A. Blending
Incorrect answer B. Contour
Incorrect answer C. Shading
Correct answer D. Stipple

If light comes from a single source on the right, which of the following is true?
Correct answer A. The right side of the subject will be lightest.
Incorrect answer B. The right side of the subject will be in shadow.
Incorrect answer C. The shadow will be longer than the subject.
Incorrect answer D. The subject will be evenly lit.

Which of the following is an example of the stipple technique?
Incorrect answer A. Pen drawing lines close together
Incorrect answer B. Pen drawing lines far apart
Incorrect answer C. Pen drawing lines that overlap
Correct answer D. Pen drawing many dots

You want to draw a ball that's sitting directly under a lamp, the only light source. Where will your drawing be lightest?
Incorrect answer A. Above the ball
Incorrect answer B. Behind the ball
Incorrect answer C. Below the ball
Correct answer D. In the center of the ball

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1. You are looking at a painting of a fountain and three women.

- False

2. The painting you are looking at, a fishing boat, is lit from the sun.
- True

3. A dark outline of a house
- False

4. The lightest value of a work of art
- False

5. How would a painting of a tree with morning sun behind it differ and/or remain
- Tenebrism would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker
- Tenebrism would render the tree as having depth

6. How would a twelfth century artist render this subject in color
- He would not include varying tones of blue across the top of the water
- He would not include varying tones of grey among the clouds

7. Which of the following is an example of natural light
- Moonlight
- Sunlight

8. Which of the following is characteristic of a successful black and white drawing
- Depicts lightest grey tones
- Depicts middle grey tones
- Depicts darker grey tones

9. Which of the following is characteristic of any successful work of art
- Light source varies depending on subject and location

10. Leigh is drawing a turtle resting on a log outdoors
- It will look artificial

11. What is completely opposite pure white on a tonal scale
- Dark black

12. Diana is creating a black and white drawing of a forest fire
- The full range of tones must exist in the drawing

13. During which period of time did the chiaroscuro method become widely used by artists
- Italian Renaissance

14. Jeremy wants to draw a cave scene with people inside sitting around a fire.
- Tenebrism

15. What is the technique of adding gradual marks to create light, highlight, and the shadows
- Shading

16. What is the technique of gradually lightening up the pressure you put on your pencil
- Blending

17. What is another word for pointillism
- Stipple

18. If light comes from a single source on the right
- The right side of the subject is the lightest

19. Which of the following is an example of the stipple technique
- Pen drawing many dots

20. You want to draw a ball that's sitting directly under a lamp
- In the center of the ball

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1. The correct answer is False. To determine the answer, you need to understand that chiaroscuro refers to the use of strong contrasts between light and dark in a painting. In this case, the description of the painting does not mention any strong contrasts or the use of light and dark values, so it is unlikely that chiaroscuro was used by the artist.

2. The correct answer is True. To determine the answer, you need to understand that tenebrism refers to the use of pronounced and exaggerated contrasts between light and dark. In this case, the description mentions a bright light source and an unnaturally dark shadow, which are characteristic of tenebrism.

3. The correct answer is True. To determine the answer, you need to understand that chiaroscuro refers to the use of strong contrasts between light and dark. In this case, the description mentions a dark outline of a house with one pure black tone, which indicates the use of strong contrasts between light and dark.

4. The correct answer is False. To determine the answer, you need to understand that the lightest value in a work of art is usually associated with the areas that receive the most direct light or are illuminated the most. In most cases, this would be the areas that are not in shadow.

5. The correct answers are:

- Chiaroscuro would render the tree as having depth.
- Tenebrism would render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.

To determine the answers, you need to understand that chiaroscuro and tenebrism both involve the use of light and shadow to create a sense of depth and volume in a painting. Both techniques would likely render the tree as having depth. Additionally, both techniques would likely render the shadows cast by the tree as darker.

6. The correct answers are:

- He would not include varying tones of blue across the top of the water.
- He would include varying tones of gray among the clouds.

To determine the answers, you need to understand that the question asks about how a twelfth-century artist would render the subject in color. Given the limited color palette available to artists during that time period, it is unlikely that they would have included varying tones of blue in the water. However, they would likely have included varying tones of gray in the clouds to depict the different light and shadow areas.

7. The correct answers are:

- Moonlight
- Sunlight

To determine the answers, you need to understand that natural light refers to light that comes from natural sources, such as the sun and the moon. Candlelight and lamplight are artificial light sources and do not fall under the category of natural light.

8. The correct answers are:

- Depicts lightest gray tones
- Depicts middle gray tones
- Depicts darker gray tones

To determine the answers, you need to understand that a successful black and white drawing would typically capture a range of gray tones, from the lightest to the darkest. This range of tones helps create depth and form in the drawing.

9. The correct answer is: Light source varies depending on subject and location. To determine the answer, you need to understand that the direction and intensity of the light source can vary depending on the specific subject being depicted and the intended atmosphere or mood of the artwork.

10. The correct answer is: It will look like bright, indoor light. To determine the answer, you need to understand that having two light sources coming from different directions can create conflicting lighting conditions and result in an artificial appearance. In this case, the drawing would likely appear to be lit from two different indoor light sources rather than resembling natural daylight.

11. The correct answer is: Dark black. To determine the answer, you need to understand that pure white and pure black are considered opposite ends of the tonal scale. Pure white is the lightest tone, while dark black is the darkest tone.

12. The correct answer is: The full range of tones must exist in the drawing. To determine the answer, you need to understand that a realistically rendered drawing of a forest fire would require a full range of tones, from the lightest highlights to the darkest shadows, to accurately capture the play of light and shadow within the scene.

13. The correct answer is: Italian Renaissance. To determine the answer, you need to understand that chiaroscuro became widely used by artists during the Italian Renaissance, a period of artistic and cultural growth in Italy from the 14th to the 17th century.

14. The correct answer is: Chiaroscuro. To determine the answer, you need to understand that chiaroscuro is a technique that emphasizes strong contrasts between light and dark. In this case, using chiaroscuro would emphasize the darkness of the shadows cast inside the cave.

15. The correct answer is: Shading. To determine the answer, you need to understand that shading involves adding gradual marks to create light, highlights, and shadows that give an object a three-dimensional appearance.

16. The correct answer is: Blending. To determine the answer, you need to understand that blending refers to the technique of gradually lightening up the pressure on a pencil to create a smooth transition and softer shadows.

17. The correct answer is: Stipple. To determine the answer, you need to understand that stipple is another word for pointillism, a technique that involves creating an image using small dots or points of color or shading.

18. The correct answer is: The right side of the subject will be lightest. To determine the answer, you need to understand that when a light source comes from a single direction, it will create highlights on the side of the subject that is facing the light source. In this case, since the light is coming from the right, the right side of the subject would be the lightest.

19. The correct answer is: Pen drawing many dots. To determine the answer, you need to understand that stipple technique involves creating an image using many small dots or points, which can be achieved with a pen.

20. The correct answer is: Above the ball. To determine the answer, you need to understand that when a ball is directly under a single light source, the area above the ball, which is directly facing the light source, would receive the most direct light and therefore be the lightest.