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“Snake Goddess” “Vaphio Cup” “Portrait of a Lady” “Octopus Jug” “Funeral Mask”

“Statue of a Youth, Koros” “Peplos Kore” “Kritios Boy” “Head of Agustus” “Roman Elder”

“Battle of Issus“Dying Gaul” “Bull Dance”“Nike of Samothrace”

“Lion Gate”“Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius”“The Column of Trajan”“Monument of Lyscrates”“Constantine the Great”

“Erechtheum”“Temple of Athena Nike”“Pantheon”“Parthenon”“Coliseum”

David after the death of Goliath

“Pieta”

“Moses”

Donatello’s “David”

Michelangelo's “David”

bronze

pyramidal composition

tomb of Pope Julius II

first life size free standing nude

”David” before the death of Goliath

“The Burial of Count Orgaz”“School of Athens””Birth of Venus””Last Supper”BotticelliEl Greccoda VinciRaphaelpainted on dry plasterPassover

extreme foreshortening”Virgin of the Rocks””Portrait of Cecilia””Mona Lisa””Dead Christ”sfumato Mantegna triangular composition

Slide Identifications

The title of this painting is _________ “Birth of Venus” “School of Athens” “Pieta” “Breezing Up”

_____makes this painting Neoclassical. reference to ancient Rome and Greece use of color

dramatic emotionuse of realistic subject matter

252. The artist of this painting influenced _______

a. Van Goghb. Picassoc. Kandinskid. Pollock

The title of this painting is _________“Lavender Mist”“The Persistence of Memory”“Study for Composition #2”“Blue Polls”

his painting was done in the ________ period.a. surrealismb. impressionismc. post-impressionismd. realism

Van Gogh used complimentary.a. Trueb. False

The title of this painting is _________ “Dance at the Moulin de la Galette” “The Rehearsal on the Stage” “The Railroad” “Rouen Cathedral”

This artist was interested in the bright cheery effects of light and air.

a. True b. False

the title of this painting is _________“Sleeping Baby”“Mother and Child”“Mommy and Me”“Sleep”

Mary Cassatt’s favorite subject matter was out door landscapes mother and child nature wealthy people

The title of this painting is _________“Birth of Venus”“School of Athens”“The Rehersal on the Stage”“Breezing Up”

The artist who made this was Manet Renoir Degas Cassatt

The title of this painting is _________ “The Calm Sea” “Impression: Sunrise” “Death of Sardinopolous” “Resurrection”

This painting gave name to which movement? Impressionism Surrealism Realism Romanticism

The title of this painting is _________ “the Cry” “The Burial of Count Orgaz” “Death of Sardinopolous” “Resurrection”

The artist name is Picasso Van Gogh Munch Dali

The title of this painting is _________“The Old Guitarist”“Guitarist”“Sad Guitarist”“Resurrection”

Picasso painted this during his “Dark Period”. True False

The title of this painting is________. “Study for Composition No. 1”“Study for Composition No. 2”“Music”“The Magic of Color”

The title of this painting is _________ “Expression Nude” “Impression Descending the Stairs” “Nude Descending the Staircase” “Cubism”

This painting was part of what movement? Realism Expressionism Cubism Abstract

The artist is showing action. True False

ReligiousPastelsAestheticsCraftsmanshipColor

Skill in using tools and materialsArtwork dealing with beliefsElement of designThe search for beautyDrawing media

Matching

PortraitSocial CommentFigureBalanceFresco

Matching

Depiction of the human formPainting mediaLikeness of an individualPrinciples of designSubject Matter

BronzeNarrativeTextureEmphasisAbstraction

Art work that tells a storyElement of DesignSimplification of Subject MatterSculpture MediaPrinciples of Design

Matching

Reflection of SocietyBalanceNon ObjectiveUtilityShape

Matching

Reason to Create an ArtworkElement of DesignNo Recognizable Subject MatterArtwork which reflects the world

of the ArtistPrinciples of Design

Who discovered the caves at Lascaux?a. Archeologists b. Children c. builders d. construction workers

A group of people called the Sumerians established their first city state in _____a. Egypt b. Mexico c. Mesopotamia d. Spain

Building stone was not available in Mesopotamia, Sumerians used mainly ______a. Limestone b. granite c. Mud brick d. clay

The large eyes and rippled beards of the small sculptures we studied were: a. Idealized b. stylized c. primitive d. prehistoric

Which of the following is a major contribution of the Sumeriansa.Relief sculpture b. the arch c. the portrait d. Stonehenge

The Griffin is best described as a. A symbol in pictograph writing b. half eagle, half lion c. a deity d. a relief sculpture

Today all that’s left of the Sumerians architecture is _______a. foundation b. façade c. mud bricks d. columns

The center of Sumerian spirituality and city life was the ______.a. Pyramid b. Ziggurat c. Nile River d. Art

Why does so little remain of Sumerian architecture?a. built with mud brick b. destroyed in battle c. destroyed in earthquake d. flooded by the Nile river

The most important of Sumerian art forms is the _______.a. Ziggurat b. Cella c. Mastaba d. Pyramid

Some of the finest works of art from the Sumerian period were found in ________.a. Ziggurat b. homes c. Cemetery d. pyramids

Benefit of living along the Nile Rivera. protection against enemies b. hunting c. cities d. developing economy

Why do we know so much about Egyptian culturea. Hieroglyphics d. Monuments and their contents c. oral tradition d. Ziggurats

The Egyptians created false chambers in the Pyramid to_________a. Display more art b. prevent robberies c. accommodate the gods d. comfort the kings after life

The Great Pyramids were constructed during a time ofa. depression b. modern technologies c. simple technologies d. war

The Egyptians were far more advanced in _____then we thought.a. oceanography b. mathematics' c. engineering d. economics

The Great Pyramids were aligned with the _____a. the north star b. Ciro c. Giza

a. True b. False

The cave paintings of Lascaux depicted scenes of prehistoric animals.

Imhotep was the architect responsible for the construction of the step

pyramid

The caves at Lasccaux are open to the public.

Prehistoric artists only painted pictures of animals.

Stylization is to create an artwork with tremendous amounts of details.

True False

Air passing through the caves at Lascaux is one of the reasons for their deterioration.

The Sumerians land was called Sumer.

The Egyptians created false chambers, false doors, and confusing passageways to stop the evil spirits.

Artists of the cave paintings at Lascaux used pigments made from mud.

Humidity from the breath of thousands of viewers is one of the causes of the deterioration of the the cave paintings Lascaux.

HieroglyphicsImhotepScribestylize

First artist mentioned in historyEgyptian writingTo simplify an image or designRecorder of information in Egypt

CromlechLintelsZigguratCellaStele

Top of a columnA round grouping Mesopotamian templeAn upright slabMain room of the ziggurat

Low reliefLost wax processanimalsFrontalMastaba

Wax mold –dipped in clay –pour molten metal in –metal sculpture

To create depth on a shallow surface

Figures are facing and looking straight head

Important subject matter of the caves at Lascauz

Egyptian burial structure

Step pyramidPyramidCartouche

Egyptian name plate.

Forms of decreasing size were stacked over an underground burial chamber

Final Egyptian burial structure

Mesopotamia means:a.Riverbed b. between two valleys c. land between two rivers d. land of plenty

The use of mud bricks was a characteristic of a. All primitives b. The Egyptians c. The Ziggurat d. The Pyramid

The medium of cave paintings wasa. Egg tempera b. magic c. earth pigment d. watercolor

Cave paintings can be classified asa. Relief b. mural c. decorative piece d. pictograph

The caves at Lascaux showed paintings done by a. French impressionists b. Sumerians c. Prehistoric People d. Egyptians

Cuneiform writing is composed of a. Wedges and symbols b. real pictures c. letters of the alphabet d. geometric motifs

True False

Greeks strove for unity and Realism

Romans strove for beauty and harmony

The Ancient Aegean’s worshiped the bull.

Mycenaeans were warriors who built great forts

Archeologists found Aegean art in Cemeteries

True False

“The Nike of Samothrace” is a symbol of Victory

“The Statue of a Youth, Kouros” is from the Hellenistic period

The capital of the Doric order is decorated with acanthus leaves.

The capital of the Ionic order is scroll like.

The art of Ancient Greece has had little influence on the architecture of the USA.

Later Greek sculpture became more realistic

True False

The Romans greatly admired Egyptian sculpture and brought back many pieces decorated there homes

An oculus is found at the base of a column.

Many famous Italians were buried in the Pantheon

6 Corinthian columns support the porch of the Erechthueum

“The Column of Trajan” once held the ashes of the Emperor.

Which important figure is depicted in “The Battle of Issus?”

a. Caesarb. Constantine the Greatc. Alexander the Greatd. King Tut

What was the original purpose of the Pantheon?

a. public bathb. to honor all the godsc. public forumd. private place

The most famous Doric temple in Athens is the

a. zigguratb. Parthenonc. Coliseumd. Arch of Constantine

How many arches go through “The Arch of Constantine?”

a. oneb. twoc. threed. four

In which art form did the Romans Excel?a. wall paintingb. sculpturec. architectured. mosaice. Music

Hydra Storage Jar Encaustic Victory Amphora Painting with hot wax Pediment flat triangular area Nike water jug

Frieze BoyCoffered DecoratedKore GirlKouros HemisphereDome sculpted band

Equestrian sculpture of head & shouldersAqueduct horse & riderBust underground burialCatacomb large meeting hallBasilica supplied water

Renaissance means _________a. renewb. rebirthc. deathd. life

What city was the birth place of the Renaissance?a. Milanb. Greecec. Florenced. Redbank

Which two ancient civilizations were sources of inspiration for the Renaissance

a. Egypt & Greeceb. Mesopotamia & Egyptc. Greece & Romed. Mesopotamia & Greece

Which two disciplines became tools for Renaissance artists?a. Science & historyb. Geography & Sciencec. Mathematics & Scienced. History & Mathematics

What powerful family ruled the city during the fifteenth century and became great patrons of the arts?

a. Sforzab. Medicic. Bellinid. Pazzi

______was the initiator of Renaissance painting. He influenced by the painting’s of Fabriano and Giotto.

a. Masaciob. Da Vincic. Raphaeld. Michelangelo

Bruelleschi designed the _______ of the Florence Cathedral. a. doors b. bell tower c. dome d. alter

Which of the following was Brunelleschi not a master of: a. goldsmith b. mathematician c. clock builder d. Painting

For which architectural structure did Brunelleschi invent a new way to construct the dome? a. San Lorenzo, Florence b. St. Peter’s, The Vatican, Rome c. Cathedral of Florence d. Baptistry, Florence

Who painted the Sistine Chapel?a. Michelangelob. Leonardo da Vincic. Botticellid. Raphael

What changes in the color appeared after the restoration of the Sistine Chapel?

a. dullerb. darkerc. brighterd. subdued

How long did it take to paint the Sistine Chapel?a. 2 yearsb. 3 yearsc. 4 yearsd. 5 years

It took restorers 10 years to clean the paintings of the Sistine Chapel. How was this cleaning done?

a. Chemicals & pure water with sponges b. Chemicals & scrub brushesc. Soap & waterd. Chemicals & mineral water with sponges

The artist of “The Dead Christ” excelled in working with perspective, especially_______.

a. foreshorteningb. linear perspectivec. chiaroscurod. overlapping

Donatello’s “David” was made of what mediuma. goldb. marblec. bronzed. plaster

Michelangelo’s “David was made of what mediuma. goldb. marblec. bronzed. plaster

Donatello’s “David” was the first life size free standing sculpture.a. Trueb. False

Where did Leonardo paint the tempera wall mural “The Last Supper”a. Santa Maria della Grazie, Milanb. Santa Maria del Gloriosa dei Frari, Venicec. Monastery of San Marco, Florenced. San Lorenzo, Florence

______was the artist famous for his notebooksa. Michelangelob. Da Vincic. Raphaeld. El Greco

During the High Renaissance, artists began to be viewed as __________.a. engineersb. godsc. craftspeopled. Geniuses

The artist also known as the “Renaissance Man” was __________.a. Da Vincib. Michelangeloc. Raphaeld. Donatello

The artist of the “Pieta” was concerned with the overall appearance and visual effect of the pyramidal composition rather than with exact proportions.

a. trueb. False

cupola cartoon fresh genre sfumatto

drawing on paper translation of fresco dome technique used to create atmospheric perspective Scenes from every day life

foreshortening

chiaroscuro

linear perspective

atmospheric perspective

overlapping

a. Extreme contrast of light and dark shading

b. Parallel lines are extended to the horizon line and meet at a central point called the vanishing point

c. One object on top of another

d. Nearest parts of an object are enlarged – the rest of the form seems to go back in space

e. As objects get farther away colors gradually fade.

________ is the 19th century art movement that made a reference to the art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome. a. Romanticismb. Neoclassicismc. Realismd. Surrealism

Jacques-Louis David was the most important artist under _____________.a. George Bushb. Stalin c. Napoleond. King Charles IV

_________ is the 19th century art movement that is very dramatic emotional and exotic.a. Romanticismb. Neoclassicismc. Realismd. Surrealism

_____________ was a painting based on the wreckage of a government ship on its way from France to Senegal. It was a national scandal. a. “Liberty Leading the People”b. “Breezing Up”c. “Fur Traders descending the Missouri”d. “Raft of the Medusa”

________ is the 19th century art movement where subject matter is true to life. What you see is what you get.a. Romanticismb. Neoclassicismc. Realismd. Surrealism

The simple dignity of Millet’s work had a direct influence on ___________.a. Monetb. Picassoc. Van Goghd. Seurat

The mood of Courbet’s “Burial at Ornans” is ____________.a. happyb. action packedc. colorfuld. somber

Winslow Homer began his art career as _____________.a. printmakerb. painterc. illustratord. draughtsman

Homer’s first major artworks were published in ___________.a. New York Timesb. Boston Globy c. Time magazined. Harpers Weekly

Homer was one of the first artists to expand this medium as a final artwork.a. watercolorb. oilc. etchingd. Tempera

Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins were the cornerstones of Realism in Parisa. True b. False

Impressionist painters began as Realists.a. True b. False

Impressionists revolutionized art by making _____________ their subject matter.a. man vs natureb. light and colorc. dreams and unrealityd. sound and rhythm

Impressionist painters seek to create a detailed annalists rather than instant impression. a. Truea. False

Monet painted the colors he saw. He did not smear colors together but instead he let the viewer’s eye blend colors from a distance this technique is called ________.a. Chiaroscurob. Visual blendingc. Optical mixingd. Pointillism

Manet was influenced by ___________.a. Japanese woodcutsb. Italian Renaissancec. Ancient Roman and Greekd. Romanticism

Degas studied the human body and horses in motion. a. True

b. False

One subject Degas painted in series was Mother and Child.a. Trueb. False

The dark values in Renoir’s paintings were achieved by using massive amounts of black paint.

a. Trueb. False

Mary Cassatt was born in ___________. a. New York

b. Maine c. Philadelphia d. Boston

The Artists of Post Impressionism no longer dealt with the idea of capturing the instantaneous glimpses of nature and seemingly unplanned canvases a. True

b. False

_____________ is a style of 19th century French painting in which colors are systematically applied to canvas in small dots producing a vibrant surface.

a. pointillism b. hard edged painting

c. pigmentingd. mosaic

Cezanne wanted his paintings to imitate the realistic three dimensionality of nature.

a. True b. False

Cezanne did not mind if his paintings looked distorted. a. True b. False

“Breezing Up” is an example of _______. a. Classical Influence b. Realism c. Romanticism d. Neoclassicism

Why is the painting “Impression: Sunrise” so important?a. it was Monet’s first painting

b. it gave the period its name c. it was the painting by Monet that was most like a romantic painting d. it showed the changing colors

The artist who wanted to return to a “primitive” style of art was________.a. Gauguin

b. Seurat c. Van Gogh d. Cezanne

What themes did Edward Munch paint?a. birthb. nature

c. politicsd. death

Art from the Expressionist period was affected by ____________.a. the invention of electricityb. the tragic mood of urban lifec. world trade restrictionsd. religious persecution

The period of art known as expressionism identified artists who ____a. expressed their feelings and emotionsb. worked with non-representational subjectsc. combined cubism and impressionismd. painted a dream world of unreality

The art of Kandinsky was based on________a. musical compositionsb. nude figuresc. cubismd. realism

Cubism is primarily concerned with ________a. emotions and personal feelingsb. sculpturec. surface designd. color

Which artist is credited with the development of the Cubist movement?a. Pollockb. Homerc. Dalid. Picasso

Salvador Dalia. is the most famous surrealistb. is an architectc. is the inventor of cubismd. made drip paintings

Surrealists present recognizable subject matter in _______

a. dream like scenesb. common every day scenesc. geometric shapesd. light and color

Frank Lloyd Wright’s primary concern was to develop a compatible relationship between the structure and its location so that the building would seem to grow out of its environment.

a. Trueb. False

Jackson Pollock began a series of _________ Paintings.a. dotb. strokec. dripd. line

Jackson Pollock’s work was primarily of the Realist movement.a. Trueb. False