The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh indicates the power of the artist’s |
Expressive line |
4.2 Pat Steir’s series The Drawing Lesson Part 1, Line #1 is about various artists’ |
Unique expressive lines |
4.3 Titian’s Assumption and Consecration of the Virgin demonstrates the power of: |
lines of sight |
4.12 Cezanne’s The Basket of Apples is full of what appear to be "mistakes" but are actually |
artistic choices meant to engage the imagination of the viewer. |
4.13 What is generally the preferred medium of Andy Goldsworthy? |
natural materials found on-site |
4.14 Which of these visual elements is most obvious in Andy Goldsworthy’s Hazel Leaves? |
line |
Line can be used to delineate edges of form in space, imply movement, and |
create value by hatching and cross-hatching |
4.19 Which of these pieces illustrates the use of "expressive" line? |
Van Gogh’s The Starry Night |
5.1 Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper is based on what specific type of perspective? |
one-point linear perspective |
5.2 Gustave Caillebotte’s Place de l’Europe on a Rainy Day is based on what specific type of perspective? |
two-point linear perspective |
5.3 In Harmony in Red (The Red Room), Henri Matisse deliberately intended to violate the laws of perspective. Why? |
His interests were in things other that pure verisimilitude. |
5.4 Paul Cezanne’s Madame Cezanne in a Red Armchair illustrates that the artist was more interested in: |
design |
5.6 Where is the negative space in the Rubin vase? |
in both, depending on how you look at it. |
5.7 Where is the vanishing point in Duccio’s Perspective Analysis of Annunciation of the Death of the Virgin, from the Maesta Altarpiece? |
at several points in the composition. |
5.9 What is the most obvious visual element in Matisse’s Harmony in Red (The Red Room)? |
its lack of spatial depth |
5.11 As is common in Japanese art, the Kumano mandala creates the illusion of space by utilizing: |
oblique projection |
5.12 In The Dead Christ, Andrea Mantegna utilizes what technique in order to adjust the distortion created by the point of view? |
foreshortening |
5.14 Although created for different purposes, Barbara Hepworth’s Two Figures and the African feast-making spoon share a similar trait. What is it? |
They are both positive forms that contain negative space. |
5.15 A picture drawn in perspective that employs a single point of vision is called |
monocular vision. |
5.16 Why is the stereoscope such an effective means of describing "real" space? |
It mimics binocular vision. |
On axonometric projection, all lines indicating height, width, and depth |
parallel. |
5.18 According to Sayre, our notion of space has changed abruptly and even become "fluid" since the beginning of the twentieth century due to: |
Einstein’s theories. |
5.20 As in Suney, Olafur Eliasson is known for mainly using what "materials" in his work? |
light |
5.21 When and where was linear perspective first codified (studied, organized, and written down)? |
during the Renaissance in Italy |
5.22 Paul Strand’s Abstraction, Porch Shadows reflects a 20th century effort to challenge the viewer’s perspective with |
odd or distorted perspective. |
5.23 In the 15th century in Italy there was a profound redefinition of space with the codification and usage of linear perspective. Some see the same thing happening today with |
the increased usage and manipulation of cyberspace and virtual realities. |
Art 101 Ch. 4 & 5
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