Art I
Art II
Art III
Art IV
Art V
100
______ ______ painted Early Sunday Morning (oil on canvas) in 1930 (Modern Art).
What is Edward Hopper?
100
We generally base our ________ of works of art on such criteria as craftsmanship, design, and aesthetic properties.
What are evaluations?
100
If we are able to analyze the _______ of art in works of art, we can determine how all parts of the composition work together.
What are principles and/or elements?
100
A ______ is a shallow drinking cup (Ancient Greek).
What is kylix?
100
The kylix by Douris shows the Greek goddess of Dawn Holding the body of her son, Memnon, who has just been killed by ________ in the Trojan War.
Who is Achilles? Who can name the story by Homer that made Achilles famous? I need the story about Troy?
200
_______ suggested “All art consists in bringing something into being. (He was Ancient Greek Philosoper who tutored Alexander the Great)
What is Aristotle?
200
______ _________ are the elements of art that we can recognize by using our sense of sight and touch. The use of line appeals to sight and is therefore an example of a ________ ________.
What is sensory property
200
Unity, repetition, pattern, contrast, movement, rhythm, balance, emphasis, and proportion are the _________ of design/art.
What are the principles of design?
200
__________ properties are the media, tools, and equipment uste to make a work of art.
What are technical properties? For a double score, who can name the technical elements of theatre in the order of W. R. Robinson's sentence?
200
A bowl, a blanket, and our clothes may be considered _________ art.
What is functional/utilitarian? Who can name another piece of functional art for bonus points?
300
The Warrior and Attendants plaque is from the late __ century and the medium used was bronze.
What is 17th?
300
Texture, form, mass, color, shape, space, value, and line are the ______ of art.
What is elements?
300
________ subjects are judged or evaluated to a large degree by our opinion.
What is subjective?
300
________ properties are the characteristics of an artwork that cause us to respond to it with feeling and emotion.
What are expressive properties?
300
The Prodigal Son painting we studied was done by _________.
What is Rembrandt?
400
Art ______ the the artist and the culture and society that created it.
What is reflects?
400
Artists use the _______ of design to arrange the elements of art.
What is principles?
400
________ subjects are either right or wrong. Math is also this.
What is objective?
400
Paintings might express moods of tension, relaxation, or sadness. These are examples of ________ properties.
What are expressive properties?
400
The painting of Rembrandt’s that we studied was ___ ______ ____.
What is The Prodigal Son
500
A _______ is someone who is skilled in the use of material and tools and produces well-made objects or above-average quality.
What is craftsperson?
500
_______ properties are the principles of art that help us see how artist organize the elements of art to express their ideas effectively. (Is the prom this kind of dance?)
What is Formal?
500
A _______ is an outstanding example of art. (Mona Lisa, Michaelangelo's David, Picasso's Guernica)
What is paradigm?
500
Ideas, ideals, social criticism, religion, hope, and compassion can be communicated by ___.
What is art? For bonus points, counting today, how many days of school are left?
500
Michelangelo was __ years-old when he created Pieta.
What is 25?
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