Title: Free-Response Tips
1Free-Response Tips Sample Questions
- Tips taken from Barrons APAH Exam Review
2Tip
- Never use value judgments or matters of taste or
opinion in an essay. - Never say that a work of art is better or that
an artist used perspective better or color
better. - Instead, express differences in terms of values
that few can object to such as The work on the
right has more vivid color than the work on the
left.
3Tip
- It is permissible in questions with two slides to
simply refer to them as right and left rather
than repeating a title. Once you have
established what they are, left and right, or
even L and R, are sufficient.
4Tip
- Always identify a work of art clearly and not
generically. - For example, dont identify by simply using the
pyramid or a cathedral. - Use the Pyramid of the Sun in Teothuacan, Mexico
or the Pisa Cathedral in Pisa, Italy.
5Tip
- Write in complete sentences.
- Do not list and do not use bullets!
- Read the question carefully
- and fully answer each part.
6Tip
- To focus the readers attention, have your
opening statement rephrase the question - Example question
- Often the original context of a work of art is
essential to its interpretation. Choose two
works of art from two different periods in which
the original context is known, explain the
context, and discuss how it contributes to its
meaning
7Tip
- Example Answer
- The original context of a work can add
significantly to its meaning artists often
having been commissioned to create works for a
particular place or function. Two works that
create this impression are the High Renaissance
painting of the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci
and Robert Smithsons Site Art work called Spiral
Jetty in Great Salt Lake, Utah.
8Tip
- Questions 3 9 will be short answer
- Free-response questions
- You will have between 5 10 minutes to answer
each. - The questions are based on color images and/or
text - 1 question will include a quote
9The work on the left is from the beginning of the
Roman portrait tradition, and the work on the
right is from the end of that tradition. Identify
the portrait on the right. Discuss ways in which
the function and time period of each account for
the differences in their appearance. 10 mins
10- Identify the period of the fresco shown here in a
black and white illustration. How does the work
exemplify the artistic concerns of its period. 5
mins
11- Attribute the painting to an artist you have
studied. Justify your attribution by identifying
and discussing specific characteristics seen in
the painting. 10 mins
12- This shows a Roman copy of a Greek original.
Name the specific art-historical style of the
original. How is the theme of death treated and
why? 5 mins
13- Identify the architect of this building. How did
the innovations in this building lead to the
development of the modern skyscraper? 10 mins
14- The architect of the building shown on the right
is Leon Battista Alberti. - Name the period of the building on the right.
How and why did Alberti adapt elements of the
work on the left? 10 mins
15- The two works were made in the same period about
100 years apart. - Identify the period. Explain how the two works
exemplify developments in sculpture during that
period. Refer to specific characteristics of
both works to support your answer. 10 mins
16- Identify the culture in which the manuscript page
was made. How is the manuscript page
characteristic of its culture? 5mins
17- Identify the photographer. How did the
photographers work influence painting? 10 mins
18- An aerial view of a monumental work is shown.
- Identify the artist. What artistic concerns
motivate the creation of earthworks such as the
one shown? 10 mins
19- Analyze how the Roman temple is similar to and
different from a Greek temple. 5 mins
20Both 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 mins
21- Thomas Cole painted the work shown.
- Identify the art historical school with which
Cole was associated. Discuss how this painting
embodies the political, social, or philosophical
ideas of its time. 10 mins
22- The following statement, made by Mary Cassatt in
1904, refers to her 1879 collaboration with the
artistic group with which she is most closely
associated. - Our . . . exhibition . . . Was a protest against
official exhibitions and not a grouping of
artists with the same tendencies . . . - To which group of artists does Cassatts remark
pertain? Referring to the work shown and a work
by one other artist in this group, defend her
claim that these artists did not have the same
stylistic tendencies. 5 mins