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Question A mixed-media artwork is made |
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Alexander Calder's mobiles are examples of "kinetic art," because they |
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Any kind of movement or structure of dominant and subordinate elements in sequence in a work of art refers to |
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Architects are generally most concerned with qualities of |
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Asymmetrical balance is a feature of |
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Background shapes are referred to as |
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Chaz Maviyane-Davies's Global Warning is an example of art as a vehicle for |
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Chris Olfili's Holy Virgin Mary and Michelangelo's Last Judgment |
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Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's sculptures, such as Shuttlecocks, affect us immediately through their |
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Critics who examine the environmental influences on a work of art, such as the economic system, cultural values, and politics, use |
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Figurative art is a type of |
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Figure-ground reversal can best be seen in |
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For which artwork did the artist photograph the process of creation? |
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Francisco Goya's print I Saw This was intended as a commentary on |
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In Her Secret Is Patience, Janet Echelman used |
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In an artwork, the total effect of the combined visual qualities is known as the |
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In art, the term "value" refers to the |
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In his image Monkey Puzzle, Keith Haring creates a bold and dynamic effect by using |
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Jazz provided a notable influence on the work of |
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Making discriminating judgments about art is inherent to |
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Ogata Korin's Cranes exemplifies the principle of |
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Raphael's The School of Athens provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of |
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Romare Bearden's Rocket to the Moon is an example of |
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Sabatino "Simon" Rodia could be classified as an outsider artist because of his |
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Size relationships between parts of a whole are known as |
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The 1973 court case Miller v. California established |
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The Taj Mahal was intended to function as a |
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The appearance of oneness in a work of art is |
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The juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements is referred to as |
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The purity or saturation of a color is its |
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The symbolic meaning of visual signs and imagery in a work of art is known as |
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The term used to describe the "fool-the-eye" realism of William Harnett's painting A Smoke Backstage is |
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Value judgment about art necessarily involves |
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When a work of art shows no reference to the natural world of images, it is called |
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When the two sides of a composition correspond to one another in size, shape, and placement of form, the work has |
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Which artist is known for making a modified Citroen DS car? |
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Which artist wanted viewers to see the natural rhythms present in a flower? |
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Which of the following is the result of the process of arranging, selecting, and ordering? |
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Which of the following is used to describe an elevated awareness of beauty in the viewer? |
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Which theories focus attention on the composition of an artwork and how earlier artworks may have influenced it? |
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Which work makes use of light as a medium? |
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Yong Soon Min's Dwelling is an assemblage that attempts to express the artist's |
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The Creative Process involves |
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Of all the visual elements, which is the most difficult to convey in words and pictures? |
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Nonrepresentational art can also be called |
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Art fulfills an expressive function when an artist |
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An art critic that focuses on artist-centered concepts, such as emotional state and gender would be practicing which critical theory? |