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Deck 11: Traditional Craft Media
1
When did people start making a distinction between crafts and fine arts?
A) The Baroque
B) The Harlem Renaissance
C) The Industrial Revolution
D) The Renaissance
A) The Baroque
B) The Harlem Renaissance
C) The Industrial Revolution
D) The Renaissance
D
2
What is one of the steps in creating stained glass?
A) Dyeing rags to infuse the cut glass
B) Sandblasting the glass to frost it with color
C) Cutting large sheets of colored glass into small pieces
D) Etching the glass to add small details
A) Dyeing rags to infuse the cut glass
B) Sandblasting the glass to frost it with color
C) Cutting large sheets of colored glass into small pieces
D) Etching the glass to add small details
C
3
A spoon might be considered craft because:
A) It was made by cold working the metal
B) It is used in everyday life
C) It is a combination of metalworking and sculpture
D) It was made with intellect
A) It was made by cold working the metal
B) It is used in everyday life
C) It is a combination of metalworking and sculpture
D) It was made with intellect
B
4
A pot might be considered craft because it:
A) Was made by a sole artisan
B) Was signed by the artisan
C) Was made in a workshop by different people
D) Was inspired by designs that came from the past
A) Was made by a sole artisan
B) Was signed by the artisan
C) Was made in a workshop by different people
D) Was inspired by designs that came from the past
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5
Why is a handmade feel associated with craft?
A) Many crafts have fabrics pieced together
B) Many crafts look rustic
C) Many crafts are practical objects
D) Many crafts look perfectly formed
A) Many crafts have fabrics pieced together
B) Many crafts look rustic
C) Many crafts are practical objects
D) Many crafts look perfectly formed
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6
Why would Maria's pots be considered a reflection of society?
A) She used the clay body of earthenware
B) She used the method of coiling to form the pots
C) She drew on a tradition that had been passed down to her
D) She made the pots by hand
A) She used the clay body of earthenware
B) She used the method of coiling to form the pots
C) She drew on a tradition that had been passed down to her
D) She made the pots by hand
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7
What kind of clay body would you use if you wanted to make a pot that would be used for fine dinnerware and that needed to hold water?
A) Earthenware
B) Stoneware
C) Slip
D) Porcelain
A) Earthenware
B) Stoneware
C) Slip
D) Porcelain
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8
Making symmetrical pots can best be achieved using:
A) Coiling or pinching
B) Slab building
C) Pinching or wheel throwing
D) Wheel throwing or coiling
A) Coiling or pinching
B) Slab building
C) Pinching or wheel throwing
D) Wheel throwing or coiling
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9
Glassblowing is what kind of glass technique?
A) Cold
B) Hot
C) Mold
D) Stained
A) Cold
B) Hot
C) Mold
D) Stained
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10
If a piece of metal is formed by raising and sinking, it was:
A) Hollow cast
B) Hot worked
C) Cold worked
D) Incised
A) Hollow cast
B) Hot worked
C) Cold worked
D) Incised
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11
Armor is best made using which technique?
A) Cold working
B) Solid casting
C) Raising
D) Hot working
A) Cold working
B) Solid casting
C) Raising
D) Hot working
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12
In order to make a strong piece of furniture, a designer might instruct that it be made using:
A) Building
B) Bending
C) Joining
D) Gluing
A) Building
B) Bending
C) Joining
D) Gluing
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13
To make a carpet, artisans use:
A) Quilting and spiralling
B) Needlework and raising
C) Knots and interlaced fibers
D) Interlaced grasses and weaving
A) Quilting and spiralling
B) Needlework and raising
C) Knots and interlaced fibers
D) Interlaced grasses and weaving
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14
When weavers use differently colored weft threads to form an intricate design that is an integral part of the material, the result is a:
A) Basket
B) Carpet
C) Loom
D) Tapestry
A) Basket
B) Carpet
C) Loom
D) Tapestry
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15
Basket making is DIFFERENT from weaving because in basket making:
A) Warp and weft strands can be interlaced
B) Coils of strands can be sewn together
C) Fiber is used
D) Intricate designs can be created
A) Warp and weft strands can be interlaced
B) Coils of strands can be sewn together
C) Fiber is used
D) Intricate designs can be created
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16
During the Renaissance, artists wanted to be seen as having skill over intellect.
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17
Traditional crafts were often used in everyday life.
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18
Three types of clay bodies are earthenware, stoneware, and rockware.
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19
Glassblowing requires a mold.
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20
With raising, a metal sheet is hammered inward around a stake to form the walls of a vessel.
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21
A common, coarse, reddish-brown clay is called ________ .
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22
Using flat sheets of clay to form a work is called _______ .
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23
_____ is the process of blowing air through a tube into molten glass to form glass objects.
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24
Using tools to bend metal into a desired form when the temperature of the metal is lowered is referred to as ______ .
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25
_________ is a method of forming wood furniture that it is cheaper and faster than carving because no skilled carvers are needed.
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26
Maria and Julian Martinez's Bowl (figure 11.1) with Peter Voulkos's Bucci (figure 11.7) in terms of overall form, texture, and design. How do these two works contradict or confirm the various traditional definitions of craft discussed in the text? Unlock Deck
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27
Many artworks convey messages. Do you think that artisans working in craft media in previous centuries tried to convey messages in their works? Why or why not? How much do you think your answer is dependent on traditional definitions established during the Renaissance of craft as being different from fine art?
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28
Consider the comparison between The Annunciation, detail of the center lancet window from Chartres Cathedral (figure 11.5A) and Simone Martini's Annunciation (figure 11.5B). Can you think of a reason why hot-worked glass, especially object created with blown glass, might be more readily considered fine art than cold-worked glass? Unlock Deck
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29
What is the difference between casting and cold working metal? Why would an artist use one technique over the other?
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30
Why might an artist choose to make a traditional weaving, which can take months or even years, rather than use a computer-assisted technique? Give examples.
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