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2003 Essay Questions

Essay Question 1: Identify the art historical period of the manuscript illumination shown. Discuss the artistic styles evident in the work. (5 minutes)

Essay Question 2: Thomas Cole painted the work shown. Identify the art historical period with which Cole was associated. Discuss how this painting embodies the political, social, or philosophical ideas of its time. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 3: Both of the residences shown were built for wealthy merchants in the mid-fifteenth century. The building on the left is French, and the building on the right is Italian. Discuss and account for the differences between these two buildings. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 4: Identify the work shown as fully as possible. How do its function, form, and content reflect the culture in which it was created? (10 minutes)

Essay Question 5: Identify the structure shown. In what ways does this structure reflect the imperial aspirations of the early Roman empire? (5 minutes)

Essay Question 6: The following is a quotation from a letter written by Frida Kahlo in 1952: Some critics have tried to classify me as a Surrealist, but I do not consider myself to be a Surrealist… Really, I do not know whether my paintings are Surrealist or not, but I do know they are the frankest expression of myself… I detest Surrealism. To me it seems to be a decadent manifestation of bourgeois art, a deviation from the true art that the people hope for from the artist…

I wish to be worthy with my painting, of the people to whom I belong and to the ideas that strengthen me… I want my work to be a contribution to the struggle of the people for peace and liberty. Do you agree or disagree with Kahlo’s assertion that she is not a Surrealist? Defend your position by discussing specific elements from both the work shown and its quotation.

Essay Question 7: This panel was designed by Lorenzo Ghiberti in For what purpose did Ghiberti design this panel? Which aspects of this work are Gothic and which aspects reflect Renaissance innovations? (10 minutes)

Essay Question 8: The human body is often highly stylized or abstracted in works of art. Fully identify two works from different cultures in which the body has been highly stylized or abstracted. At least one of your choices must be a work from beyond the European tradition. Discuss how the stylization or abstraction of each figure is related to cultural and/or religious ideas. (30 minutes)

Essay Question 9: In order to understand works of art fully, one must understand their original or intended settings. For example, most works of art in museums have been fully removed from their original settings. Often a work’s original setting has been altered or destroyed or was never completed as planned. Fully identify two works of art that have been moved from their original settings. Each example must come from a different original or intended settings. Discuss how knowledge of the original settings contributes to a more complete understanding of each work. (30 minutes)