Deck 9: Pattern and Rhythm

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A design repeated as a unit in a pattern is called a ________.

A) motif
B) focal point
C) color
D) value
E) huqqa
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Artichoke Halved is a photograph that uses this point of view to capture unique characteristics of a natural object.

A) focus
B) field of vision
C) focal length
D) rule of thirds
E) close-up
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This photographer revealed a natural example of progressive rhythm in his photograph titled Artichoke Halved.

A) Edward Weston
B) Rosa Bonheur
C) Suzanne Valadon
D) Pieter Bruegel
E) Chuck Close
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The Great Mosque in this Spanish city displays repetitive rhythms that can be associated with worship activities,such as reciting prayers.

A) Madrid
B) Barcelona
C) Córdoba
D) Bilbao
E) Valencia
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This American painter used small abstract motifs to create a huge self-portrait.

A) Suzanne Valadon
B) Chuck Close
C) Rosa Bonheur
D) Pieter Bruegel
E) Edward Weston
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In the painting The Blue Room,the artist uses three patterns that ________.

A) are focal points
B) are similar
C) are abstract
D) merge
E) contrast
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The seventeenth-century huqqa base (1.9.3)was created by an Islamic artist,or artists,in ________.

A) Persia
B) Arabia
C) Egypt
D) India
E) Afghanistan
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In Hunters in the Snow,a number of rhythms and subsidiary rhythms draw the viewer's attention through the work.Can you specify where this is happening and how the artist is achieving these rhythmic sequences? Find at least three different areas of rhythm in the work.
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In Islamic art,it is unusual for an artist to depict images from the natural world because the Islamic religion prohibits the use of representation.Why do you think that the huqqa base (figure 1.9.3)and the pashmina carpet (figure 1.9.4)might have been acceptable even though they include depictions of plant forms? Or do you think that they were not acceptable in their time? Give your reasons why,or why not.
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Is it possible to create a work of art that is completely random,or is our dependence on pattern so strong that such a work would be incomprehensible? Explain your reasons why or why not.
Question
There is rhythm in an artwork when it has at least this many points of reference.

A) two
B) one
C) three
D) four
E) none
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In the Great Mosque (1.9.7)there are red and white stone wedges that make up the series of repeating arches that dominate the interior.What are these stone wedges called?

A) segments
B) voussoirs
C) points
D) rectilinears
E) archilets
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The principle of rhythm does not apply to photography.
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The seventeenth-century pashmina carpet from northern India (1.9.4)uses repeated,stylized flowers as ________ to create a strong,unified design.

A) motifs
B) shapes
C) gardens
D) unrecognizable
E) textures
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Which of the following can create a pattern?

A) the warp and weft of woven cloth
B) fish scales
C) dried, cracked mud
D) stacks of cans
E) all of the other answers
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The Blue Room is an artwork featuring multiple patterns by this twentieth-century French painter.

A) Valadon
B) Close
C) Arp
D) Bruegel
E) Weston
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This sixteenth-century Flemish artist designed the work Hunters in the Snow using rhythms and subsidiary rhythms that lead the viewer's eye through the work.

A) Edward Weston
B) Chuck Close
C) Suzanne Valadon
D) Rosa Bonheur
E) Pieter Bruegel
Question
The recurrence of a single element in a work of art is called ________.

A) style
B) focal point
C) pattern
D) emphasis
E) space
Question
A pattern with regular intervals creates ________ rhythm.

A) a repetitive
B) a progressive
C) an alternating
D) an irregular
E) a geometric
Question
The area covered by a pattern is called the ________.

A) motif
B) field
C) size
D) foreground
E) background
Question
In the etching The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters,Francisco Goya uses regularity of line and shape to create ________ rhythm,with a benign effect,in the lower half of the work.

A) an erratic
B) a wistful
C) a stable
D) a wild
E) all of the other answers
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In the painting The Third of May,1808,this Spanish artist used alternating rhythm to contrast "good" and "bad."

A) Suzanne Valadon
B) Chuck Close
C) Francisco Goya
D) Rosa Bonheur
E) Edward Weston
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The rhythmic movement of the cattle and the plowmen in Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines suggests struggle and the natural ebb and flow of nature by using ________ rhythm.

A) irregular
B) repetitive
C) progressive
D) alternating
E) secular
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This female artist brilliantly used a rhythmic structure in her painting Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines,an image of cattle at work in the fields.

A) Rosa Bonheur
B) Suzanne Valadon
C) Judy Chicago
D) Artemisia Gentileschi
E) Mary Cassatt
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Francisco Goya used visual rhythms to convey ideas and emotions in his works The Third of May,1808 and The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters.Do the rhythms in Goya's works communicate the dichotomy of good and evil to you? If so,how? If not,what other meanings are created?
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On the island of Belau in the western Pacific,a traditional men's long house is called a ________.

A) bai
B) poi
C) facade
D) tiki
E) mo-mo
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What is the name for any side of a building that is intended to be looked at?

A) a peristyle
B) a cornice
C) a stylobate
D) a facade
E) a truss
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A design repeated as a unit in a pattern is called a ________.

A) motif
B) focal point
C) color
D) value
E) huqqa
A
2
Artichoke Halved is a photograph that uses this point of view to capture unique characteristics of a natural object.

A) focus
B) field of vision
C) focal length
D) rule of thirds
E) close-up
E
3
This photographer revealed a natural example of progressive rhythm in his photograph titled Artichoke Halved.

A) Edward Weston
B) Rosa Bonheur
C) Suzanne Valadon
D) Pieter Bruegel
E) Chuck Close
A
4
The Great Mosque in this Spanish city displays repetitive rhythms that can be associated with worship activities,such as reciting prayers.

A) Madrid
B) Barcelona
C) Córdoba
D) Bilbao
E) Valencia
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This American painter used small abstract motifs to create a huge self-portrait.

A) Suzanne Valadon
B) Chuck Close
C) Rosa Bonheur
D) Pieter Bruegel
E) Edward Weston
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In the painting The Blue Room,the artist uses three patterns that ________.

A) are focal points
B) are similar
C) are abstract
D) merge
E) contrast
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The seventeenth-century huqqa base (1.9.3)was created by an Islamic artist,or artists,in ________.

A) Persia
B) Arabia
C) Egypt
D) India
E) Afghanistan
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In Hunters in the Snow,a number of rhythms and subsidiary rhythms draw the viewer's attention through the work.Can you specify where this is happening and how the artist is achieving these rhythmic sequences? Find at least three different areas of rhythm in the work.
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In Islamic art,it is unusual for an artist to depict images from the natural world because the Islamic religion prohibits the use of representation.Why do you think that the huqqa base (figure 1.9.3)and the pashmina carpet (figure 1.9.4)might have been acceptable even though they include depictions of plant forms? Or do you think that they were not acceptable in their time? Give your reasons why,or why not.
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Is it possible to create a work of art that is completely random,or is our dependence on pattern so strong that such a work would be incomprehensible? Explain your reasons why or why not.
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There is rhythm in an artwork when it has at least this many points of reference.

A) two
B) one
C) three
D) four
E) none
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In the Great Mosque (1.9.7)there are red and white stone wedges that make up the series of repeating arches that dominate the interior.What are these stone wedges called?

A) segments
B) voussoirs
C) points
D) rectilinears
E) archilets
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13
The principle of rhythm does not apply to photography.
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14
The seventeenth-century pashmina carpet from northern India (1.9.4)uses repeated,stylized flowers as ________ to create a strong,unified design.

A) motifs
B) shapes
C) gardens
D) unrecognizable
E) textures
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15
Which of the following can create a pattern?

A) the warp and weft of woven cloth
B) fish scales
C) dried, cracked mud
D) stacks of cans
E) all of the other answers
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The Blue Room is an artwork featuring multiple patterns by this twentieth-century French painter.

A) Valadon
B) Close
C) Arp
D) Bruegel
E) Weston
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17
This sixteenth-century Flemish artist designed the work Hunters in the Snow using rhythms and subsidiary rhythms that lead the viewer's eye through the work.

A) Edward Weston
B) Chuck Close
C) Suzanne Valadon
D) Rosa Bonheur
E) Pieter Bruegel
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The recurrence of a single element in a work of art is called ________.

A) style
B) focal point
C) pattern
D) emphasis
E) space
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19
A pattern with regular intervals creates ________ rhythm.

A) a repetitive
B) a progressive
C) an alternating
D) an irregular
E) a geometric
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20
The area covered by a pattern is called the ________.

A) motif
B) field
C) size
D) foreground
E) background
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21
In the etching The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters,Francisco Goya uses regularity of line and shape to create ________ rhythm,with a benign effect,in the lower half of the work.

A) an erratic
B) a wistful
C) a stable
D) a wild
E) all of the other answers
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22
In the painting The Third of May,1808,this Spanish artist used alternating rhythm to contrast "good" and "bad."

A) Suzanne Valadon
B) Chuck Close
C) Francisco Goya
D) Rosa Bonheur
E) Edward Weston
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23
The rhythmic movement of the cattle and the plowmen in Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines suggests struggle and the natural ebb and flow of nature by using ________ rhythm.

A) irregular
B) repetitive
C) progressive
D) alternating
E) secular
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This female artist brilliantly used a rhythmic structure in her painting Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines,an image of cattle at work in the fields.

A) Rosa Bonheur
B) Suzanne Valadon
C) Judy Chicago
D) Artemisia Gentileschi
E) Mary Cassatt
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25
Francisco Goya used visual rhythms to convey ideas and emotions in his works The Third of May,1808 and The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters.Do the rhythms in Goya's works communicate the dichotomy of good and evil to you? If so,how? If not,what other meanings are created?
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On the island of Belau in the western Pacific,a traditional men's long house is called a ________.

A) bai
B) poi
C) facade
D) tiki
E) mo-mo
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What is the name for any side of a building that is intended to be looked at?

A) a peristyle
B) a cornice
C) a stylobate
D) a facade
E) a truss
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