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1 Review for Ch.9, 11, 12, and 13

2 Raphael's Saint Paul Rending his Garments illustrates the skill and patience required of which dry medium?

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4 Famous for paintings of flowers, the artist of Banana Flower is:

5 Georgia O’Keeffe

6 Whitfield Lovell

7 Marjane Satrapi

8 Leonardo da Vinci made a drawing, Madonna and Child with St
Leonardo da Vinci made a drawing, Madonna and Child with St. Anne and Infant St. John the Baptist, for a fresco of the same title (p. 172). This type of drawing is called:

9 By the end of the 15th century, artists and collectors such as Vasari had come to recognize that drawings could embody the artist’s creative genius as opposed to simply a tool for preparatory studies.

10 Dry drawing media consists of coloring agents, which are mixed with _______ that hold them together

11 A popular drawing medium during the Renaissance consisted of a stylus of gold, silver, or other metal that was dragged across a prepared ground of lead white, bone, and water (p. 176). This process was called metalpoint.

12 The artist who felt that a cut line made with scissors could acquire more feeling than a pencil or charcoal was …?

13 When ink is diluted with water and applied in broad flat areas, the result is called a wash.

14 _______ is a form of soft carbon discovered in England in 1564 (p
_______ is a form of soft carbon discovered in England in 1564 (p. 178); it became the medium in one of the most common drawing tools—the pencil.

15 The longest continuously practiced (from 40,000 years ago to present) artistic tradition in the world comes from _____________.

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17 Artists in the Western world first have ready access to paper in the Early Renaissance in Italy

18 The word paper is derived from ____________.
a. Egyptian papyrus b. Spanish papel c. German papier d. Greek xapti

19 What was early paper in the West made of?

20 Installation art activates the senses

21 Winslow Homer's A Wall, Nassau

22 Encaustic Oil Water Color Acrylic Gesso Tempera Fresco Gouache

23 Giotto's Lamentation

24 Helen Frankenthaler

25 The goal of the early-Renaissance painters was to create an illusion of space through linear and tonal shifts.

26 Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty

27 Battleship Potemkin?

28 Eisenstein

29 Eadward Muybridge's photograph Annie G., Cantering, Saddled

30 Camera Obscura was a means of capturing the natural world into a fixed image.

31 Daguerreotype drawback?

32 The process of arranging the sequences of a film.
A.traveling shots B.flashback C.montage D.editing

33 A shot is an unbroken continuous movie sequence.

34 Ansel Adams and the Zone System

35 ________ is defined as the size of the opening in the lens when exposing a photograph to light.
A.ISO B.Aperture C.Zone system D.Burning

36 Dodging and Burning

37 Origins of the Photograph?

38 William Henry Fox Talbot and the Calotype process

39 The Tomb of Emperor Shih Huang shows an extraordinary grouping of what type of work?
A.Stonework B.Clay Pottery C.Terra Cotta D.Ceramics

40 Richard Serra’s The Matter of Time

41 Examples of Earthwork……..

42 Most Egyptian hieroglyphics carved into stone make up what kind of sculpture?

43 The Greek Kouros (p. 292) illustrates the idea of shifting or counter positioning weight around the axis of the spine in figurative sculpture. This pose is called: A.chiaroscuro. B.perspective. C.contrapposto. D.pose tolerance.

44 Nancy Holt’s Sun Tunnels

45 Louise Nevelson

46 Wood and Stone carving process?
ADDITIVE SUBTRACTIVE

47 Modeling, Assemblage?

48 Allan Kaprow

49 Ceramic process. How does clay become a longer lasting material?


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