Scale and Proportion
Scale
Proportion
Focal Point and Emphasis
Focal Point and Emphasis
100

What is the size of an object or artwork relative to another object or artwork, or to a system of measurement

scale

100

Something done on a monumental scale would NOT typically indicate: 

A epic virtues

B heroism

C bravery

D intimacy

intimacy

100

In ancient Egypt six _________ equaled a unit of measurement called a cubit.

palm widths

100

What is the principle of drawing attention to particular content in a work?

emphasis

100

What is a drastic difference between such elements as color or value when they are presented together?

contrast

200

What is the relationship in size between a work's individual parts and the whole?

proportion

200
A work that is created in a small scale can communicate:

A intimacy

B monumentality

C big ideas

D epic stories

A intimacy

200

The ________ ____ ________ is used by artists, designers, photographers, and architects to provide pleasing proportional associations.

rule of thirds

200

What is the center of interest or activity in a work of art, often drawing the viewers attention to the mo?st important element

focal point

200

Which of the following cannot be used to create emphasis?

A direction

B contrast

C placement

D subordination

D subordination

300

What is the appearance of oneness or harmony in a work of art ll of the elements appearing part of a cohesive whole?

unity

300

Claes Oldenberg and Coosje vanBruggen create their work with a particular scale in mind. That scale contradicts the actual size of which type of objects?

A. handheld tools

B elephants

C whales

D skyscrapers

A handheld tools

300

Who is the Greek sculptor who wrote a guide to creating a statue of a human being with perfect proportions?

A. Plato

B. Aristotle

C. Phidias

D. Polykleitos

Polykleitos

300

What is the overall design or organization of an artwork?

composition

300

What is the regular repetition of elements in an artwork?

rhythm

400

We perceive scale in relation to:

A. our own size

B the position of the sun

C. the smallest item in the room

D, the size of the human hand

A. our own size

400

In Mayan art, the king was almost always depicted in this way:

A small in relation to other objects

B the same as other figures

C along the edges of the work

D as the largest of figures

D as the largest of figures

400

To the Greeks certain __________ embodied the perfection of the gods and represented ideal beauty.

proportions

400

When an artist wants to draw attention away from a particular part of a composition, they use:_____________


subordination

400

This kind of line tends to be more visually active, so it can draw the viewer's attention.

A vertical

B diagonal

C horizontal

D solid

B diagonal

500

What kind of scale doe we see in this work of Art?

hierarchic scale

500

The French artist Jean-Francois Millet commented on the problem of divided social classes in nineteenth-century France in his monumental painting of workers in a field titled:

A The Harvest

B The Gleaners

C Eine Kleine Nachtmusik

D Fading Away

B The Gleaners

500

a unique ratio of a line divided into segments so that the sum of both segments (a+b) is to the longer segment (a) and the longer segment (a) is to the shorter segment (b)

Golden Section or Golden Ratio

500

Please identify this master artist

Pieter Bruegal the Elder

500

Please identify the artist who created this work of art

Francisco de Zurbaran