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Deck 21: Africa
1
Attributing artworks to specific African artists is sometimes difficult because ____.
A) individual styles are very similar
B) many people worked on each piece
C) early researchers rarely asked for artists name
D) the artists are very secretive
A) individual styles are very similar
B) many people worked on each piece
C) early researchers rarely asked for artists name
D) the artists are very secretive
C
2
What does the leopard symbolize in Benin iconography?
A) power
B) fertility
C) the seasons
D) rain
A) power
B) fertility
C) the seasons
D) rain
A
3
What distinguishes the Great Mosque in Djenne from other mosques?
A) its plan
B) its ornamentation
C) its prayer hall
D) its materials
A) its plan
B) its ornamentation
C) its prayer hall
D) its materials
D
4
The regalia of the Kuba king embodies his ____.
A) wealth
B) sacred kingship
C) military prowess
D) generous rulership
A) wealth
B) sacred kingship
C) military prowess
D) generous rulership
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5
Kongo Nkisi n'Kondi are believed to ____.
A) heal
B) communicate with the dead
C) house the soul of the first born
D) take on the spirit of its creator
A) heal
B) communicate with the dead
C) house the soul of the first born
D) take on the spirit of its creator
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6
Nok figures are usually made of ____.
A) clay
B) bronze
C) copper
D) wood and straw
A) clay
B) bronze
C) copper
D) wood and straw
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7
The ____ people claim they are descendents of Chibinda Ilunga,the legendary hunter-king
A) Chokwe
B) Dogon
C) Yoruba
D) Nok
A) Chokwe
B) Dogon
C) Yoruba
D) Nok
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8
The twentieth-century Benin king's head stands for ____.
A) wisdom, good judgment, and divine guidance
B) intelligence, honor, and good government
C) patience, humor, and wisdom
D) honor, virtue and strength
A) wisdom, good judgment, and divine guidance
B) intelligence, honor, and good government
C) patience, humor, and wisdom
D) honor, virtue and strength
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9
Bamum art is known for its ____.
A) wood carving
B) ivory figures
C) nail figures
D) textiles and beads
A) wood carving
B) ivory figures
C) nail figures
D) textiles and beads
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10
The linguist's staff of the Asante people reflects the rich ____.
A) verbal tradition relating to rule
B) written tradition relating to legend and fable
C) verbal tradition relating to the visual arts
D) spoken tradition of legend and fable
A) verbal tradition relating to rule
B) written tradition relating to legend and fable
C) verbal tradition relating to the visual arts
D) spoken tradition of legend and fable
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11
The equestrian figure on a fly-whisk handle was created by the lost-wax bronze casting technique used much earlier in ____.
A) the Mediterranean
B) Africa
C) North America
D) Egypt
A) the Mediterranean
B) Africa
C) North America
D) Egypt
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12
Veneration of ____ is quite common among African cultures.
A) astrological events
B) ancestors
C) water
D) children
A) astrological events
B) ancestors
C) water
D) children
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13
The Benin ikegobo uses ____ to emphasize the king's dominance.
A) light and shadow
B) perspective
C) hierarchy of scale
D) a pyramidal composition
A) light and shadow
B) perspective
C) hierarchy of scale
D) a pyramidal composition
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14
In which of the following societies can women control and dance certain masks?
A) Mende
B) Benin
C) Kuba
D) Kongo
A) Mende
B) Benin
C) Kuba
D) Kongo
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15
Nok sites date from:
A) 2500 BCE
B) 1300 BCE
C) 500 BCE
D) 300 BCE
A) 2500 BCE
B) 1300 BCE
C) 500 BCE
D) 300 BCE
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16
Why does the Kota reliquary have a shiny surface?
A) to reflect the spirits
B) to shine in the sun during processions
C) to repel evil
D) to attract animals
A) to reflect the spirits
B) to shine in the sun during processions
C) to repel evil
D) to attract animals
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17
One of the king's praise names in the Benin culture is ____.
A) great head
B) great heart
C) great hunter
D) great healer
A) great head
B) great heart
C) great hunter
D) great healer
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18
Most terracotta Ile-Ife heads exhibit ____.
A) strict naturalism
B) complete idealism
C) idealized naturalism
D) perceptual naturalism
A) strict naturalism
B) complete idealism
C) idealized naturalism
D) perceptual naturalism
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19
Images of couples is the most common theme for the art of which of the following societies?
A) Mende
B) Kongo
C) Benin
D) Dogon
A) Mende
B) Kongo
C) Benin
D) Dogon
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20
Which of the following is a unique hybrid of African and European culture?
A) Nok head
B) Ife statue
C) Sapi saltcellar
D) Female Mask, Mende
A) Nok head
B) Ife statue
C) Sapi saltcellar
D) Female Mask, Mende
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21
What is this? What does it commemorate?
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22
What is the function of the Kongo nail figure?
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23
For what purpose was this made?
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24
Describe how the figure is represented and why this is significant.
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25
Which examples of African art reveal interaction with Europeans?
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26
Explain the iconography of the carved Dogon couple.
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27
Explain the purpose of this image.
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28
Discuss the use of animals as iconographic symbols in early African visual arts.Consider their meanings and purposes.Use examples to support your essay.
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29
Explain the significance of this image.
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30
How does the style of this statue differ from those found at Ile-Ife?
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31
What is a bocio?
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32
What are Kota reliquary containers and how are they protected?
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33
What is the symbolism of the heads on a Benin royal ancestral altar?
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34
What is the purpose of most African masquerades?
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35
For what purpose was this made?
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36
Describe the style and function of a linguist's staff.
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37
Compare the Igbo-Ukwu Fly-Whisk and the Ife King.How does each work personify status within its society? Examine the purpose and function of each work as well.
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38
Why are the Ile-Ife sculptures considered to be examples of idealized naturalism?
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39
How do photographs like this allow for a fuller appreciation of African art?
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40
Why do scholars believe that the Great Zimbabwe had extensive trade networks?
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41
It has been said that art and life are integrated in African cultures.Explain what this means.Use examples to support your essay.
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42
Discuss how masquerades act as elements of social control in African cultures.Use examples to support your essay.
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43
You have been asked to assemble an exhibition of African art addressing ancestry.Which five examples will you include? Explain your selections.
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44
Discuss gender roles in African societies and how they affect the artistic production.Use examples to support your essay.
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45
Discuss the use of art to indicate social status in Africa.Use examples to support your essay.
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46
Attribute the images on the screen to a culture and give an approximate date.Give the reasons for your attributions,using complete sentences and referring to specific works discussed in class.
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47
Select one ruler's image from Egypt,Rome,and sub-Saharan Africa.Explain how each work embodies their rule.
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48
You have discovered an African sculpture.What formal,material,and iconographic features will help you attribute the sculpture either to the Nok or the Ile-Ife culture?
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