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Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 11: Balance and Rhythm
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Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos
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Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos demonstrates a weight shift depicting: Actual Balance Compositional Balance Symmetry Asymmetry Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos
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Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks
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The composition of Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks utilizes: Horizontal Balance Vertical Balance Diagonal Balance Radial Balance Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks
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Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage
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Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage is used as an example of: Horizontal Balance Vertical Balance Diagonal Balance Radial Balance Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage
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Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain
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Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain is an example of: Horizontal Balance Vertical Balance Diagonal Balance Radial Balance Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain
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Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago
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Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago demonstrates the use of: Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago Horizontal Balance Vertical Balance Diagonal Balance Radial Balance
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Types of Balance Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe
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Types of Balance Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe is an example of: Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry Approximate Symmetry Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe
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Approximate Symmetry In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo by Cesar Martinez
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Approximate Symmetry In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo, Cesar Martinez uses approximate symmetry for: In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo by Cesar Martinez Symbolic reasons Compositional reasons Both of these Neither of these
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Fig. 11.15 Pedestrian’s Foot by Otto Steinert
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Fig. 11.15 Pedestrian’s Foot by Otto Steinert demonstrates the use of: Fig. 11.15 Pedestrian’s Foot by Otto Steinert Symmetrical Balance Asymmetrical Balance Diagonal Balance Radial Balance
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Achieving Balance in Asymmetry Fig. 11.22 Verde by Deborah Butterfield
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Achieving Balance in Asymmetry High Value and Color Contrast Shape and Texture Position All of these Fig. 11.22 Verde by Deborah Butterfield Ways to achieve Balance in Asymmetry include using:
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Allover Pattern Fig. 11.23 Double Wedding Ring by Emma Hall
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When a composition is balanced in that there is equal visual weight in every part of the work this is referred to as: Fig. 11.23 Double Wedding Ring by Emma Hall Symmetrical balance Asymmetrical balance Allover Pattern Rhythm
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Fig. 11.25 Death of a Loyalist Soldier by Robert Capa
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Fig. 11.25 Death of a Loyalist Soldier by Robert Capa demonstrates the use of: Fig. 11.25 Death of a Loyalist Soldier by Robert Capa Symmetry Asymmetry Allover Pattern Imbalance
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Types of Rhythm Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd
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Types of Rhythm Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd Regular Repetition Alternating Rhythm Progressive Rhythm 4.None of these Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd demonstrates
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Fig. 11.30 Untitled by DingYi
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Fig. 11.30 Untitled by DingYi utilizes different elements which repeat themselves in a predictable order. This is an example of: Regular Repetition Alternating Rhythm Progressive Rhythm None of these Fig. 11.30 Untitled by DingYi
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Fig. 11.32 A207 Recall by Jackie Ferrara
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When the rhythm of a piece seems to increase as in Fig. 11.32 A207 Recall by Jackie Ferrara it is called: Regular Repetition Alternating Rhythm Progressive Rhythm None of these Fig. 11.32 A207 Recall by Jackie Ferrara
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