Deck 2: Visual Elements
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Deck 2: Visual Elements
1
In art the term "scale" refers to __________.
A) relative size
B) the weight of a sculpture
C) the texture of surface
D) the range of colors used
A) relative size
B) the weight of a sculpture
C) the texture of surface
D) the range of colors used
A
2
A shape placed on a two-dimensional surface establishes a __________.
A) contrasting color
B) figure-ground relationship
C) linear perspective
D) sense of realism
A) contrasting color
B) figure-ground relationship
C) linear perspective
D) sense of realism
B
3
Michael Heizer's City Complex I ,which has an enduring,monumental effect,is an example of a __________ sculpture.
A) void
B) dynamic
C) two-dimensional
D) static
A) void
B) dynamic
C) two-dimensional
D) static
D
4
During the Renaissance,European painters developed the technique of chiaroscuro,or __________.
A) light and shade
B) real and artificial
C) modern and antique
D) black and white
A) light and shade
B) real and artificial
C) modern and antique
D) black and white
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5
A mark or area that is significantly longer than it is wide may be perceived as __________.
A) a line
B) a picture plane
C) linear perspective
D) three-dimensional
A) a line
B) a picture plane
C) linear perspective
D) three-dimensional
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6
Sculptures that project out from a two-dimensional ground are called __________.
A) miniatures
B) mosaics
C) reliefs
D) statues
A) miniatures
B) mosaics
C) reliefs
D) statues
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7
The sculptor Henry Moore was interested in the interplay between __________.
A) wood and marble
B) animals and landscape
C) positive form and negative space
D) viewers and critics
A) wood and marble
B) animals and landscape
C) positive form and negative space
D) viewers and critics
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8
Alexander Calder's Cow uses __________ lines to create a sense of three-dimensionality and to emphasize the overall form of the image.
A) angled
B) variegated
C) contour
D) static
A) angled
B) variegated
C) contour
D) static
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9
On its most basic level,three-dimensional art physically __________.
A) occupies space
B) is heavy and solid
C) cannot be moved once installed
D) confronts the viewer
A) occupies space
B) is heavy and solid
C) cannot be moved once installed
D) confronts the viewer
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10
Atmospheric perspective is a way to __________.
A) depict clouds in different ways
B) paint natural forces, like rainbows and thunderstorms
C) focus the light in a room on a painting
D) show deep space by making distant things hazy
A) depict clouds in different ways
B) paint natural forces, like rainbows and thunderstorms
C) focus the light in a room on a painting
D) show deep space by making distant things hazy
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11
Real-world objects taken from trash heaps and used in art are called __________.
A) treasures
B) life's waste
C) found objects
D) land art
A) treasures
B) life's waste
C) found objects
D) land art
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12
Edward Steichen's photograph Rodin: The Thinker is a good example of the use of __________.
A) reflections
B) texture
C) bronze casting
D) value and contrast
A) reflections
B) texture
C) bronze casting
D) value and contrast
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13
When a visual effect is so realistic it fools our perception it is called __________.
A) trompe l'oeil
B) stylization
C) nonobjective
D) the vantage point
A) trompe l'oeil
B) stylization
C) nonobjective
D) the vantage point
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14
When the figure and ground are about equal in area an artist can create a __________,in which either color can be interpreted as lying on top of the other.
A) figure-ground reversal
B) figures on grounds
C) groundling figures
D) figure-ground dispersal
A) figure-ground reversal
B) figures on grounds
C) groundling figures
D) figure-ground dispersal
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15
Three-dimensional art in the full round is designed to be seen __________.
A) from one vantage point
B) from all sides
C) from a distance
D) up close
A) from one vantage point
B) from all sides
C) from a distance
D) up close
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16
The surface quality of a work is called __________.
A) satin finish
B) polish
C) texture
D) relief
A) satin finish
B) polish
C) texture
D) relief
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17
Complementary colors are those that are __________.
A) next to each other in a painting
B) saturated with pigment
C) opposite each other on the color wheel
D) basic hues from which all others can be mixed
A) next to each other in a painting
B) saturated with pigment
C) opposite each other on the color wheel
D) basic hues from which all others can be mixed
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18
When two-dimensional images are made to look three-dimensional it is called __________.
A) abstraction
B) surrealism
C) illusion
D) stylization
A) abstraction
B) surrealism
C) illusion
D) stylization
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19
The shapes in Matisse's painting The Snail are called hard-edged because __________.
A) she used a ruler
B) their boundaries are clearly distinguished
C) they represent brick walls
D) the colors look like steel
A) she used a ruler
B) their boundaries are clearly distinguished
C) they represent brick walls
D) the colors look like steel
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20
Linear perspective is a mathematical system used to show __________.
A) the ratio of horizontal and vertical lines
B) recession in space
C) the ideal length of the picture plane
D) the distance to stand away from the painting
A) the ratio of horizontal and vertical lines
B) recession in space
C) the ideal length of the picture plane
D) the distance to stand away from the painting
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21
Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate employs reflected light to capture the viewer's attention.
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22
The Futurists were most interested in capturing a single moment in time in a static image.
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23
Colors described as warm have the optical effect of receding in space.
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24
The phrase "point of view" is used in art to indicate where the viewer is standing in relation to the figures in the artwork.
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25
Overlapping is a way of suggesting three-dimensional space.
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