Title: Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
1Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- Respond to each question in sequence, then go to
the next screen to see the correct ANSWER in red
2Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 1 Formalist and "Romanticist"
tendencies continue from the 19th century into
the 20th. In which camp would Kirchner fit? - The formalist
- The Romanticist
3Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Formalist and "Romanticist" tendencies
continue from the 19th century into the 20th. In
which camp would Kirchner fit? - The formalist
- The Romanticist. Kirchner's use of intense,
clashing colors and - his distorted, richly painted figurres are more
in keeping with - Romanticism.
4Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 2 Which of the following statements
about these works is/are correct? - They represent Expressionism and Surrealism
- One is realistic in subject matter the other
evokes dream imagery - One pokes fun at contemporary society the other
demonstrates the artist's interest in a balanced
universe
5Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Which of the following statements about
these works is/are correct? - They represent Expressionism and Surrealism
- One is realistic in subject matter the other
evokes dream imagery - One pokes fun at contemporary society the other
demonstrates the artist's interest in a balanced
universe
The left work by Oldenburg is a Pop Art spoof of
American food habits the right is Mondrian's
painted equivalent of the "universe as a harmony
of oppposing forces."
6Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 3 Expressionist Jackson Pollock said he
made "hand colored images from the subconscious"
and depicted the three cardinal images of life,
"blood, excrement and putrefaction." - True
- False
7Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Expressionist Jackson Pollock said he
made "hand colored images from the subconscious"
and depicted the three cardinal images of life,
"blood, excrement and putrefaction." - True
- False. Although Pollock is an Expressionist who
was interested in the subconscious mind and in
suggesting the actual process of painting, he was
NOT the man quoted in the question. Rather, the
quotes are from the Surrealist artist, Salvador
Dali.
8Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 4 Match the names on the left with the
quotes on the right. - Mies van der Rohe "A home should grace, not
disgrace its environment" - Le Corbusier "a house is a "machine for
living" - Antonio Gaudi "less is more"
- Frank Lloyd Wright "originality is a return to
the origins"
9Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Match the names on the left with the
quotes on the right. - Mies van der Rohe "less is more"
- Le Corbusier "a house is a "machine for
living" - Antonio Gaudi "originality is a return to the
origins" - Frank Lloyd Wright "A home should grace, not
disgrace its environment"
10Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 5 The Constructivist sculptors
- Shared with Henry Moore a love of natural
materials - Desired most to suggest dynamic action in their
work - Wished to incorporate time and space in sculpture
- Preferred modern media like plastics
11Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER The Constructivist sculptors
- Shared with Henry Moore a love of natural
materials - Desired most to suggest dynamic action in their
work - Wished to incorporate time and space in sculpture
- Preferred modern media like plastics
Constructivists like Naum Gabo much preferred
modern materials to the old fashioned use of
natural stone or wood. Their aim was to
incorporate the two essential features of life,
time and space. They achieved that end using
geometric facets, empty space, and occasion
kinetic (moving) parts in their art.
12Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 6 Both of these works were by Pablo
Picasso and both are in variants of Cubism. Which
one was done earlier in his career?
13Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Both of these works were by Pablo Picasso
and both are in variants of Cubism. Which one was
done earlier in his career?
Portrait of Vollard is an Analytical Cubist work
The Three Musicians An example of Synthetic
Cubism. Synthetic Cubism was developed after
Analytical.
14Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 7 Though the appearance of their work
differs greatly, Gaudi and Wright share an
enthusiasm for organic considerations in their
designs and for the medium of reinforced
concrete. - True
- False
15Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Though the appearance of their work
differs greatly, Gaudi and Wright share an
enthusiasm for organic considerations in their
designs and for the medium of reinforced
concrete. - True
- False
16Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 8 The Fauve, Georges Rouault, typifies
the style with his brightly colored, cheerful
paintings. - True
- False
17Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER The Fauve, Georges Rouault, typifies the
style with his brightly colored, cheerful
paintings. - True
- False. Rouault's work is the exception to the
general rules of the Fauve style. He tends to
paint works with dark lines separating his colors
and the mood of his paintings is often dark as
well.
Rouault's Head of Christ is a typical work of the
artist.
18Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 9 This sculpture
- Is Constructivist is style
- Is Futurist in style
- Shows a preoccupation with speed
- Was created by an Italian artist whose art
- movement glorified war
19Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER This sculpture
- Is Constructivist is style
- Is Futurist in style
- Shows a preoccupation with speed
- Was created by an Italian artist whose art
- movement glorified war.
- Boccioni's Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
- is a work of the Futurist movement, whose
- Manifesto indicated its god was speed and war was
- a cleansing of society.
20Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 10 One predecessor of Surrealism was a
retired customs officer who used stuffed animals
for models.Which of the paintings below did he
create?
21Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER One predecessor of Surrealism was a
retired customs officer who used stuffed animals
for models.Which of the paintings below did he
create?
Rousseau's The Dream exhibits a doll-like
"nude" and various fantastic looking animals.
22Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 11 Buckminster Fuller was a
mathematician and inventor who developed the
geodesic dome. - True
- False
23Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Buckminster Fuller was a mathematician
and inventor who developed the geodesic dome. - True. Fuller was one of the great thinkers of the
20th century - a great mathematician, inventor, philosopher of
the age, and the - sole developer of the geodesic dome.
- False
Fuller's American Pavillion at Expo '67
24Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 12 Which of the sculptures below would
NOT best be described as "bimorphic?"
25Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Which of the sculptures below would NOT
best be described as "bimorphic?"
Lipchitz's Sailor with a Guitar is an Analytical
Cubist work, whereas Arp's Head with Three
Annoying Objects and Moore's Reclining Figure are
in a more bimorphic or organic style.
26Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 13 What is the name of the style that
utilized modern commercial culture as the source
of its imagery? - Constructivism
- Cubism
- Realism
- Pop
- Futurism
27Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER What is the name of the style that
utilized modern commercial culture as the source
of its imagery? - Constructivism
- Cubism
- Realism
- Pop. The Pop artists focused on popular
commercial food products, comic strip imagery,
movie stars and the like for their art. - Futurism
28Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 14 Match the artists' names (left) with
the descriptions - Vlaminck his art wasn't peaceful or pure
- Kandinsky large scale comic book images
- De Kooning musical, bright abstractions
- Ernst painted "from his heart and loins"
- Magritte Cubist works in primary colors
- Leger worked automatically, from his
subconscious - Lichtenstein images that show "the world is a
defiance of common sense"
29Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Match the artists' names (left) with the
descriptions - Vlaminck painted "from his heart and loins"
- Kandinsky musical, bright abstractions
- De Kooning his art wasn't peaceful or pure
- Ernst worked automatically, from his
subconscious - Magritte images that show "the world is a
defiance of common sense" - Leger Cubist works in primary colors
- Lichtenstein large scale comic book images
30Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 15 What 20th century movement patterned
its imagery after Freud's emphasis on the
subconscious, the dream, and the irrational? - Fauvism
- Expressionism
- Cubism
- Surrealism
- Photorealism
31Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER What 20th century movement patterned its
imagery after Freud's emphasis on the
subconscious, the dream, and the irrational? - Fauvism
- Expressionism
- Cubism
- Surrealism. Freud's work had a major impact on
the Surrealist artists, as did Dadaism's
irrational play with objects out of their
original contexts. - Photorealism
32Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 16 Which of these buildings was
constructed to house a collection of art?
33Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Which of these buildings was constructed
to house a collection of art?
34Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 17 Which of the following is/are
correct statements? - Malevich did a painting called "White on White"
- Wyeth and Escher painted realistically depicted
objects. - The Demoiselles d'Avignon was Picasso's first
Cubist work - Andy Warhol said, "spiritual realities are alone
valid."
35Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Which of the following is/are correct
statements? - Malevich did a painting called "White on White."
It was one of the early works of
"non-representational" art. - Wyeth and Escher painted realistically depicted
objects. However, Wyeth's subject matter was
drawn from the people and the land he was
familiar with, whereas Escher's was drawn from
his imagination. - The Demoiselles d'Avignon was Picasso's first
Cubist work - Andy Warhol said, "spiritual realities are alone
valid." It was Kandinsky, not Warhol, that made
this statement.
36Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 18 The Expressionists differ from the
Fauves in being generally more morbid and
brooding than the Fauves. - True
- False
37Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER The Expressionists differ from the Fauves
in being generally more morbid and brooding than
the Fauves. - True. Most Expressionist work is psychologically
troubling, whereas most Fauve work (with the
exception of Rouault's) is more cheerful in mood. - False
38Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 19 A combination of new ideas,
materials and inventions led to the development
of truly modern architecture in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. - True
- False
39Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER A combination of new ideas, materials and
inventions led to the development of truly modern
architecture in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries. - True. The new ideas include those of form
following function and the creation of honest
architecture. The new materials include
reinforced concrete and steel. The new inventions
include the elevator and modular approaches to
architecture. - False
40Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- QUESTION 20 Which Expressionist artist dwelt on
the themes of death, sex, and alienation? - Kandinsky
- De Kooning
- Munch
- Pollock
- Kollwitz
41Art 3 Quiz for Unit V
- ANSWER Which Expressionist artist dwelt on the
themes of death, sex, and alienation? - Kandinsky
- De Kooning
- Munch
- Pollock
- Kollwitz