Art Reflects Culture
Art Reflects Society
Art Reflects the Individual
All Art is Subjective
Math is Objective
100
In one-way or another, almost everything humans create is a form of ___.
What is-Culture-Society-Math-Art.
100
All art reflects ______ or (_______).
What is Properties/principles-Mysticism/occult-Culture/society-Family/unity -
100
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec died of _________.
What is Diabetes-Cancer-Alcoholism-Violence.
100
The concepts of symmetry, proportion and _______ are already found in the earliest known written sources of different people.
What is Disharmony-Asymmetry-Harmony-Theme
100
Words that might come to mind when viewing Robert Swain’s painting, ________, might include triangles, colors, inverted, rainbow, and prism. Swain probably wanted each viewer to have his or her own thoughts about this artwork. By leaving it _______, the artwork itself, not a title, elicits feelings and thoughts within each viewer.
What is Titled-Untitled-Michael-Warrior
200
In math, our conclusions are either right or wrong. Math is therefore, ________ .
What is Objective-Subjective-Inductive-Deductive.
200
Reasons people create ___ include utility, religion, politics, information, history, and aesthetics.
What is Products-Problems-Ceramics-Art
200
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec was an artist in the style of ____________.
What is Romanticism-Modernism-Impressionism-Neoclassicism.
200
The Western Apache storage jar is not only useful but it is also ______ ___. It is also a work of art due to the attention paid to ornamentation and overall design.
What is Functional property-Utilitarian property-Native property-Functional art
200
The ______ of ____ are texture, form, mass, color, shape, space, value and line.
What is Principles of design-Elements of art-Elements of design-Principles of art
300
When we speak of classical antiquity, we are referring to the cultures of ancient _______ and ________, where people still look back on for inspiration.
What is Syria and Egypt-Greece and Rome-Egypt and Russia-Carthage and Byzantine
300
Only after the ________ of the 18th and 19th century when the monarchies tumble were common people allowed to see fine objects of art.
What is Plagues-Earthquakes-Revolutions-Climate changes
300
Two examples of owners of individual collections buying and building their own museums are the ______ museum in New York and the __ _____ ________ museum in California.
What is Museum of Modern Art, Louvre-Whitney Museum and Speed Museum-Solomon R Guggenheim and J. Paul Getty Museum-Chicago and Phoenix Museums
300
The term _________ is used to sum up the quest for beauty and thought-provoking subject matter. It is also a term that refers to our personal responses to works of art.
What is Medium-Media-Aesthetics-Criticism
300
Paintings might express moods of tension, relaxation, or sadness. These are examples of _______ __________-.
What are-Sensory properties-Expressive properties-Capital properties-Technical properties
400
All art is ________. Our feelings about the quality or aesthetics of a work of art are based on the way we react to the subject matter, media, craftsmanship and design.
What is Objective-Subjective-Inductive-Deductive.
400
Once a/an _______ ______ is found the earth is carefully dug and removed. Nothing must be disturbed or broken.
What is Dinosaur bone-Lost city-Archeological site-Improvised devise
400
A _______ is a large jug used to carry water.
What is Demijohn-Bucket-Hydria-Canteen
400
_________ qualities in an artwork might be a feeling of balance and proportion, or a pleasing mixture of smooth and textured surfaces, or a deliberate use of fine materials and technique to achieve craftsmanship and permanence. "We could argue about ___________s all day." a.
What is Aesthetic-Terminal-Sensory-Technical
400
The ______ of ___, or formal properties, are repetition, pattern, contrast, unity, rhythm, balance, proportion, and movement.
What is Principles of design-Elements of art-Elements of design-Principles of art
500
Artists use the ________ of _________ to arrange the _______ of _____.
What is Principles of design, elements of art-Elements of art, principles of design-Techniques of antiquity, terms of Renaissance-Principles of expression, properties of sensation.
500
Both of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's legs were _______.
What is Inverted-Stunted/broken-Perfect-Reversed
500
The term _____________ refers to a technique in sculpting a human figure in a pose that shows the weight of the body in balance. With weight on one leg, the shoulders and hips counterbalance each other in a natural way so that the figure does not fall over.
What is Emphasis-Balance-Contrapossto-Relaxes
500
A great deal of time and thought is invested in making modern ____ aesthetically pleasing, from design of the overall shape, to the selection of colors, to the craftsmanship and detail, so that contemporary ____ are not only utilitarian, but pleasing to see and touch.
What is Programs-Clothes-Cars-Homes
500
We refer to the media, tools and equipment used to create a work of art as ______ _______. a.
What is Sensory properties b. Expressive properties c. Capital properties d. Technical properties
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