050135RR - LESSON 1: THE LANGUAGE OF ART

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050135RR - LESSON 1: THE LANGUAGE OF ART
1. B. spatial issues from every possible viewing point.
2. C. Cubism.
3. A. are sometimes naturalistic and sometimes arbitrary.
4. A. By not lining up the background on either side, he generated movement in her
shoulders.
5. D. Space, line, shape, light, texture, color
6. A. European hunting people
7. A. Japanese
8. B. a balance of surrealism and rationalism.
9. A. crossed lines that converge on one location.
10. B. an expression of the artist's experience.
11. B. a means of creating the illusion of the third dimension.
12. A. She adds white to the colors to create pastel versions.
13. D. atmospheric
14. B. Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa
15. C. demonstrate humanity’s loss due to urbanization.
16. A. religious
17. D. An original vision of the world
18. A. Early civilizations recognized the power of art to touch human emotions.
19. D. It's a work of art that has the power to touch the emotions of the spectator.
20. D. were most likely used by their creators in magical rites.
050136RR - LESSON 2: THE ARTIST'S MATERIAL
1. B. fresco.
2. A. Unkei's Kongorikishi.
3. C. relief prints.
4. C. Leonardo da Vinci
5. A. Anime
6. C. bridge builder.
7. C. must be seen from multiple perspectives to be appreciated.
8. B. Romare Bearden
9. A. Ink and water
10. C. in the center of a gallery.
11. D. iron hadn't yet been developed as a building material.
12. D. anime.
13. A. limestone.
14. B. Convenience of raw material
15. A. Vik Muniz
16. D. The texture of the paper becomes part of the design.
17. B. It's a hill above the city.
18. C. performance art.
19. B. Capital
20. C. viewfinder.
050137RR - LESSON 3: ANCIENT, CLASSICAL, AND MEDIEVAL ART
1. A. Muslims
2. A. Christianity was legal.
3. B. the Second Coffin of Tutankhamen
4. C. frescoes.
5. A. tiny pieces of colored stone or tiles.
6. C. Gothic
7. D. Chephren
8 .B. could do so by land or by sea.
9. D. all of the Roman deities.
10. D. intricate and colorful patterns.
11. B. Realistic portrait busts
12. A. the rotunda's diameter equals the building's height.
13. A. a church transformed into a mosque.
14. C. Architrave
15. D. Massive rotunda
16. A. Nirvana.
17. D. Bishop Bernward
18 B. stained glass windows.
19. B. tomb.
20. C. Oculus
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