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100

A form of data visualization that symbolically represents physical locales as though viewed from above?

What is a Map?

100

The kind of perspective where the artist creates a foreground that is clear and detailed, while leaving the background less detailed, and sometimes blue or hazy is called _______ ______.

What is atmospheric perspective?

100

The term iconoclasm [icon/break] means destruction of _____ _____.

What are sacred images? 

100

In a portrait painting, the space around or behind the 'figure'  is considered the ______.

What is ground? (or background)

100

TRIPLE POINTS!!!!! This architect of the transformative Guggenheim Museum Bilbao?

Who was Frank Gehry?

200

This artist painted the Mona Lisa, the most famous portrait in history.

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?

200

When figures who are more significant are depicted larger than less significant figures, such as a king painted or sculpted much bigger than his subjects or family, this is known as _____ _____.

What is hierarchical scale?

200

TRIPLE POINTS!!!!! Louix IX's St. Chappelle in Paris is a great example of art about the _____ _______.

What is Sacred Realm?

200

The technique of ____ uses tiny dots or marks to suggest value through optical mixing.

What is stippling?

200

The bronze Shiva Nataraja from India is encircled by arms and __________Blank that impart the complexity of the cosmic moment portrayed.


What are flames?

300

TRIPLE POINTS!!!!! This is the personal, social, cultural, and historical setting in which art was created, received, and interpreted.

What is context?

300

This refers to how big or small something is within a work of art.

What is scale?

300

_______ ______ are a way of creating symmetry by having the subject of a painting look or point into a blank space.

What are implied lines?

300

Rhythm (as in a mosaic) is created by __________.

What is repetition?

300

If a work of art is faithful to our visual experience, its approach is said to be:

what is representational?

400

This is like a journal where artists make drawings to record observations of the world and ideas for new work.

What is a sketchbook?

400

A 'square' is to 'shape' as a 'cube' is to ________.

What is mass?

400

What is an ordinary, mass-produced object designated and exhibited as an artwork, such as Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain is called a _______.


What is a Ready-made?

400

A fascinating feature of the golden rectangle is that when a _________ is cut off from an end, the resulting shape is a golden rectangle as well. This is a sequence that can be indefinitely repeated.

What is a square?

400

The outer boundaries perceived among three-dimensional forms are defined by ________.


What are contour lines?

500

This is when artists "borrow" intellectual property of another artist and change it a slightly to make it their own?

What is Appropriation?

500

Which of the following colors represent Fertility and Abundance?  Red, Blue, Green, or Black?

What is Green?

500

Artists use different methods of this to model objects in two-dimensional works to give them a three-dimensional appearance?

What is shading?

500

What are the three Secondary colors?

What are Orange, Green and Purple?

500

This term is used to describe a color lighter than a hue’s normal value?

What is tint?

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