Deck 12: Craft Arts

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The botanical forms of __________ are considered some of the finest examples of Art Nouveau glass.

A) ​Cellini 
B) ​Toulouse-Lautrec 
C) ​Whistler 
D) ​Mapping and Webb 
E) ​Tiffany
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The gold Russian pectoral piece,produced in the fourth century bce,depicts a mythical creature that is half lion and half eagle,known as a __________,in the lower register.

A) ​triton 
B) ​chimera  
C) ​faun 
D) ​griffin 
E) ​centaur
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The __________ process utilizes a series of dye baths and wax applications to create a design on fabric.

A) ​embroidery 
B) ​batik 
C) ​tie-dye 
D) ​wood block printing 
E) ​hand printing
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In __________ weaving,found in carpeting and in velvet,loops or knots are tied and when the knotting is finished,the ends are cut to create an even surface.

A) plain​ 
B) ​pile 
C) ​satin 
D) ​twill 
E) ​hand
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List five things that can be done with molten glass.
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Glass that has been spun into fine filaments can be used for __________.

A) ​pressed glass 
B) ​insulation 
C) ​blown glass 
D) ​flint glass 
E) ​stained glass
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According to the Roman historian Pliny the Elder,how was glassmaking discovered?
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Unlike a typical chandelier,Dale Chihuly's are a different species.They __________.

A) ​contain batteries 
B) ​contain strobe lighting 
C) ​are always placed outside 
D) ​do not emit light of their own 
E) ​emit only neon lighting
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Which of the following types of ceramics is fired at the lowest temperature? 

A) ​Earthenware 
B) ​Stoneware 
C) ​Terra cotta 
D) ​Porcelain 
E) ​Chinese porcelain
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How does Kiff Slemmons's Transport bridge the gulf between fine art and the functional object?
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Cheryl Ann Thomas's contemporary work Relic130 is best categorized as __________.

A) ​a piece of pottery 
B) ​fiberglass 
C) ​coiling 
D) ​a blown glass object 
E) ​a wood work
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When Thomas Hoving,former Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,first saw a fine scene-painted ancient Greek terra cotta vase,he said,"The first thought that came to mind was [that] I was gazing not at a vase,but at a painting." This is indicative of __________.

A) ​his great respect for Greek treasures 
B) ​an art world prejudice that places less importance on functional objects 
C) ​the incredible rarity of a signed Greek vase 
D) ​the inferior form of the vase itself 
E) ​the fact that the incredible painting overshadowed the form of the vase
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The __________ developed the process of glass blowing and thus made __________ commonplace.

A) ​Egyptians; windows 
B) ​Chinese; paperweights 
C) ​Romans; glass vessels 
D) ​Greeks; mirrors 
E) ​Phoenicians; glass drinking vessels
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Textile art make what two types of objects?
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Ceramic glazing dates back to around 3000 bce and has been found on __________.

A) ​Greek statuary 
B) ​the bust of the Emperor Trajan 
C) ​King Tut's sarcophagus 
D) ​a pipe buried with Alexander the Great 
E) ​tomb tiles of the Egyptian King Menes
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In weaving,the lengthwise fibers are called the __________.

A) ​warp 
B) ​weft 
C) ​woof 
D) ​base 
E) ​background
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Probably the best-known piece of Roman glassware known today is the __________,made by the __________ in the third century ce.

A) ​Magneto Woman Vessel; North Africans 
B) ​Icicle Chandelier; Russians 
C) ​Peking Vase; Chinese 
D) ​Portland Vase; Romans 
E) ​Venetian Vase; Romans
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A type of popular,ornamental nineteenth-century American glass pressed into molds in the shapes of cats,dogs,hens,and ducks is known as __________.

A) favrile glass​ 
B) ​Sandwich glass 
C) ​flint glass 
D) ​stained glass 
E) ​carnival glass
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Kiff Slemmon's __________ is a miniature sculpture that was constructed for the Artworks for AIDS exhibition and makes reference to the history of mass deaths.

A) ​Death Cart 
B) AIDS Buggy​ 
C) Alarm!​ 
D) ​Death Clock 
E) Transport​
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The Tabriz Arbadil carpet is the oldest dated carpet in the history of art and was created in__________.

A) ​1700 
B) ​1600 
C) ​1539-1540 
D) ​1800 
E) ​1450-1451
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Contrast the attitude of the ancient Greek philosophers regarding the distinction between fine art and functional objects with that of a nineteenth-century French philosopher.Explain why you do or do not agree with either point of view.
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Discuss the allegorical significance of Benvenuto Cellini's gold Saltcellar of Francis I.
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Compare and contrast Claudi Casanovas's Block #43 and Harumi Nakashima's Porcelain Form.
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Explain how the magnificent Roman Portland Vase was created.
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Describe the setting and visual effect of Dale Chihuly's Icicle Creek Chandelier.
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Discuss how Robert Arneson's Jackson Pollock blurs the line between craft and fine art.How does the glaze relate to the subject?
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Compare and contrast Melvyn Firmager's Untitled and David Ellsworth's Vessel in terms of the versatility of wood.
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The botanical forms of __________ are considered some of the finest examples of Art Nouveau glass.

A) ​Cellini 
B) ​Toulouse-Lautrec 
C) ​Whistler 
D) ​Mapping and Webb 
E) ​Tiffany
  E
2
The gold Russian pectoral piece,produced in the fourth century bce,depicts a mythical creature that is half lion and half eagle,known as a __________,in the lower register.

A) ​triton 
B) ​chimera  
C) ​faun 
D) ​griffin 
E) ​centaur
  D
3
The __________ process utilizes a series of dye baths and wax applications to create a design on fabric.

A) ​embroidery 
B) ​batik 
C) ​tie-dye 
D) ​wood block printing 
E) ​hand printing
  B
4
In __________ weaving,found in carpeting and in velvet,loops or knots are tied and when the knotting is finished,the ends are cut to create an even surface.

A) plain​ 
B) ​pile 
C) ​satin 
D) ​twill 
E) ​hand
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List five things that can be done with molten glass.
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Glass that has been spun into fine filaments can be used for __________.

A) ​pressed glass 
B) ​insulation 
C) ​blown glass 
D) ​flint glass 
E) ​stained glass
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According to the Roman historian Pliny the Elder,how was glassmaking discovered?
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Unlike a typical chandelier,Dale Chihuly's are a different species.They __________.

A) ​contain batteries 
B) ​contain strobe lighting 
C) ​are always placed outside 
D) ​do not emit light of their own 
E) ​emit only neon lighting
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Which of the following types of ceramics is fired at the lowest temperature? 

A) ​Earthenware 
B) ​Stoneware 
C) ​Terra cotta 
D) ​Porcelain 
E) ​Chinese porcelain
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10
How does Kiff Slemmons's Transport bridge the gulf between fine art and the functional object?
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11
Cheryl Ann Thomas's contemporary work Relic130 is best categorized as __________.

A) ​a piece of pottery 
B) ​fiberglass 
C) ​coiling 
D) ​a blown glass object 
E) ​a wood work
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12
When Thomas Hoving,former Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art,first saw a fine scene-painted ancient Greek terra cotta vase,he said,"The first thought that came to mind was [that] I was gazing not at a vase,but at a painting." This is indicative of __________.

A) ​his great respect for Greek treasures 
B) ​an art world prejudice that places less importance on functional objects 
C) ​the incredible rarity of a signed Greek vase 
D) ​the inferior form of the vase itself 
E) ​the fact that the incredible painting overshadowed the form of the vase
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13
The __________ developed the process of glass blowing and thus made __________ commonplace.

A) ​Egyptians; windows 
B) ​Chinese; paperweights 
C) ​Romans; glass vessels 
D) ​Greeks; mirrors 
E) ​Phoenicians; glass drinking vessels
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14
Textile art make what two types of objects?
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15
Ceramic glazing dates back to around 3000 bce and has been found on __________.

A) ​Greek statuary 
B) ​the bust of the Emperor Trajan 
C) ​King Tut's sarcophagus 
D) ​a pipe buried with Alexander the Great 
E) ​tomb tiles of the Egyptian King Menes
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In weaving,the lengthwise fibers are called the __________.

A) ​warp 
B) ​weft 
C) ​woof 
D) ​base 
E) ​background
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Probably the best-known piece of Roman glassware known today is the __________,made by the __________ in the third century ce.

A) ​Magneto Woman Vessel; North Africans 
B) ​Icicle Chandelier; Russians 
C) ​Peking Vase; Chinese 
D) ​Portland Vase; Romans 
E) ​Venetian Vase; Romans
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18
A type of popular,ornamental nineteenth-century American glass pressed into molds in the shapes of cats,dogs,hens,and ducks is known as __________.

A) favrile glass​ 
B) ​Sandwich glass 
C) ​flint glass 
D) ​stained glass 
E) ​carnival glass
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Kiff Slemmon's __________ is a miniature sculpture that was constructed for the Artworks for AIDS exhibition and makes reference to the history of mass deaths.

A) ​Death Cart 
B) AIDS Buggy​ 
C) Alarm!​ 
D) ​Death Clock 
E) Transport​
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The Tabriz Arbadil carpet is the oldest dated carpet in the history of art and was created in__________.

A) ​1700 
B) ​1600 
C) ​1539-1540 
D) ​1800 
E) ​1450-1451
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21
Contrast the attitude of the ancient Greek philosophers regarding the distinction between fine art and functional objects with that of a nineteenth-century French philosopher.Explain why you do or do not agree with either point of view.
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Discuss the allegorical significance of Benvenuto Cellini's gold Saltcellar of Francis I.
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23
Compare and contrast Claudi Casanovas's Block #43 and Harumi Nakashima's Porcelain Form.
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Explain how the magnificent Roman Portland Vase was created.
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Describe the setting and visual effect of Dale Chihuly's Icicle Creek Chandelier.
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Discuss how Robert Arneson's Jackson Pollock blurs the line between craft and fine art.How does the glaze relate to the subject?
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Compare and contrast Melvyn Firmager's Untitled and David Ellsworth's Vessel in terms of the versatility of wood.
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