Edger Degas drew a grid over his study of a dancer in order to make the drawing easier to |
Copy |
The ____are credited with the invention of paper around 105 C.E. |
Chinese |
The predecessor of the graphite pencil, especially popular during the Renaissance,is |
metal point |
The coloring material in virtually all drawing media is known as |
pigment |
_____ ________ is the most common of all drawing media |
graphite pencil |
In metal point ,lines are drawn with a silver _____ onto a surface coated with a preliminary coating of paint. |
wire |
Sol LeWitt’s Wall drawing #122 is an example of _____ art |
Conceptual |
The difference in the color and consistency of different types of crayons and pastels is due to the use of different |
binders |
The style used by George Seurat in Cafe’-concert is |
pointillism |
What part of the pen conveys the ink to the drawing surface? |
nib |
Leonardo da Vinci used drawings to explore ideas in…… |
All of these: art ,mathematics ,science ,and engineering |
is/are among the materials besides paper that have provided support for drawings |
All of These :Papyrus ,Cave Walls ,silk ,Fired clay |
Because this 20th -century artist, ___ dated most of his drawings over the course of his lifetime, we have nearly a complete visual record of his mind at work |
Picasso |
In Shahiza Sikander’s 1 from 51 Ways of Looking ___ was used as the medium |
graphite |
A traditional metalpoint ground recipe calls for a mixture of |
all of these: bone ash, glue, white pigment, water |
Vonne Jacquette’s Three Mile Island, Night 1 uses the medium of |
charcoal |
The 20th century master of the fresco technique who created the work Mixtec Culture is |
Diego Rivera |
What is pigment in paint |
powdered color |
is an example of a nonaqueous medium |
oil paint |
The painting technique used in the first century in Egypt, Greece, and Rome that involves the use of wax is |
encaustic |
In buon fresco, or true fresco, pigment is mixed with water and applied to wet |
plaster |
After building a canvas and before painting it, a painter generally applies a coat of |
primer |
In fresco painting, a drawing called ___ is transferred to the prepared surface prior to applying the pigment |
cartoon |
Watercolor’s primary characteristic is its |
transparency |
two ancient painting media that are still in use today are |
encaustic and fresco |
in oil painting, linseed oil acts as a |
binder |
the first acclaimed artist to understand and exploit oil painting was |
Jan van Eyck |
One of the advantages of oil painting is that it dries very slowly. This allows for |
all of these: a subtle blending of colors, the painting to be reworked indefinitely, the application of layers of pint on top of one another, an almost infinite range of consistencies |
is watercolor that has been made opaque by adding inert white pigment to it |
gouche |
Pope Julius II employed which two Italian Renaissance artists to paint frescoes for him? |
Michelangelo and Raphael |
A nonaqueous paint is one that ___ in something other than water |
dissolves |
technically, tempera is paint in which the vehicle is in an |
emulsion |
Except in the case of ___, identical multiple impressions are printed to create editions in printmaking |
monotype |
In printmaking, where multiple images are made from the same original design, each individual print is called an |
impression |
If a print is numbered 4/100, it can be deciphered that there are ___ other prints in the edition |
99 |
The printing technique invented by a German playwright in search of an inexpensive means of publishing his plays is |
lithography |
What are the four basic printmaking processes? |
screen printing, relief, lithography, intaglio |
Which is not four basic printmaking processes? |
gouache |
The earliest known printed book contains the earliest surviving woodcut image. The book was made in the 9th century C.E. in the country of |
China |
A rubber stamp creates what type of print |
relief |
Printing impressions on top of one another from separate blocks in order to achieve full-color woodcut prints requires careful alignment of the paper, known as |
registration |
What are the two main differences between prints and most other forms of art? |
Prints are made using indirect process and this process results in multiples of the same image |
One of the main differences between the intaglio and the relief printing processes is that with intaglio the ink ____ ___ the surface of the printing plate |
lies below |
The earliest-known woodcut was made in |
China |
What are the techniques of intaglio printing? |
engraving, dry point, mezzotint, etching, aquatint, and photogravure |
A good example of the use of aquatint in creating areas of unmodulated, translucent color is the print |
Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt |
Which printing technique is especially capable of producing subtle shades of gray? |
mezzotint |
In printmaking, a plate or block will be cancelled so that no more ___ can be made from it |
prints |
The idea that a print is made from a matrix has bee altered by the use of an _____ _____ printer to make prints |
artist quality |
Lithography is a ____ process, which means that the printing surface is flat, not raised |
planographic |
Art Appreciation Ch. 6-8
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