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List the tasks being asked Fully Id 3-4 strong points Question 1 Throughout history, art representing hostility or violence has been used for a variety of purposes.   Select and fully identify two such works of art from two different cultures, one of which must be from beyond the European tradition. Explain how and why each work of art communicates hostility or violence. (30 minutes) – 2007 AP Exam

Question 2 10—30 Analyze how this Roman temple is similar to and different from a Greek temple (5 minutes) 2007

Both of these paintings were made by the same artist. Question 3 William Hogarth, The Marriage Contract (left) & The Breakfast Scene (right), 1743-45 28—14 Both of these paintings were made by the same artist. Identify the artist. Citing specific details from the paintings, analyze how the artist used satire to comment on class and taste in the society of the time. (10 minutes) 2007

This work was made by the American artist Barbara Kruger. Question 4 34—62 This work was made by the American artist Barbara Kruger. Analyze how Kruger uses images and text and appropriation to convey meaning in this work. (10 minutes) 2007

Question 5 17—39/40 The slide shows details of a larger work. Identify the work. What were the likely political motivations for its creation? How are these motivations expressed in the work? (10 minutes) 2007

Question 6 28—26 Identify the art historical style of the sculpture. How do the form and content of the sculpture as a whole convey meaning? (10 minutes) 2007

Question 7 Tree of Jesse, wes façade, Chartres Cathedral, Chartres, France Identify the medium and art historical period of the object shown. Explain the religious and visual reasons for the extensive use of this medium during its period. (5 minutes) 2007

Question 8 This question is based on the following quotation. There are no slides with this question. “It is scarcely possible, even with hard work, to imitate what Michelangelo accomplished. This ceiling is a true beacon of our art, and it is has brought such enlightenment to painting that it illuminate a world which for hundreds of years has been in the state of darkness.” —Giorgio Vasari, Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architechts (1550, 1568) In the quotation above, Vasari articulates a concept of artistic progress with reference to Michelangelo. During what art historical period did Michelangelo paint the ceiling mentioned in the quotation? How did the ceiling exemplify Vasari’s claims about Michelangelo’s accomplishments? (10 minutes) 2007 22—12/13/14/15/16

List the tasks being asked Fully Id 3-4 strong points Question 9 Throughout history, technological developments have enabled artists and architects to express ideas in new ways. Choose and fully identify two works of art or architecture and the specific technological development that made each work possible. One of you choices date before 1800 CE and one must date after 1800 CE. For each work, analyze how the technological development enabled the artist or architect to express ideas in new ways. (30 minutes) 2007