Piet Mondrian was a founder of which movement? |
De Stijl |
Grant Wood chose subjects that: |
reflected his experience in Midwestern America |
The artist of Unique Forms of Continuity in Space ________ the art movements and traditions of the past. |
wanted to leave behind |
The art of the American Scene was divided into several branches, one of which was realistic and the other abstract. |
False |
Grant Wood’s American Gothic is ________. |
meant to reflect the American values of individuality, morality, and hard work |
Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 was ________ the Armory Show in 1913. |
seen as scandalous by viewers at |
Marcel Duchamp’s Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2 was shocking because of the nudity it contained. |
False |
The way that Jackson Pollock painted focused on the process of making art. |
True |
Jackson Pollock’s Number 1A is ________. |
so large that it dominates the viewer’s field of vision |
Andy Warhol used commercial processes to create many of his works because ________. |
he wanted his work to have a depersonalized and mass-produced quality |
Artwork in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries can be ________. |
all of the previous answers |
The technique used by Roy Lichtenstein to show gradations in color in his Girl in Mirror was ________. |
borrowed from newspaper printing and comics |
In his Untitled (1950), Mark Rothko wanted to emphasize ________. |
a deep, almost religious experience |
Roy Lichtenstein challenged traditional notions of the subject matter and appearance of fine art painting by embracing everyday subjects. |
True |
The technique used to make Andy Warhol’s Thirty Are Better than One is ________. |
silkscreen |
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