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Art 1360-04 Western Art History II, Spring 2021 Exam #2 (Total 10 points), Dr. Hwa Young Caruso
Student Name___________________________________ Due Date_________________

Fill-in Assignment–Artwork Identification: 20th Century Art (Total 5 points).


Send only your answers (not the questions) to #1-5. Upload your answers in a word .doc.x file in
Canvas. This fill in assignment contains five (5) sentence completion items from my PowerPoint
Presentations (PPP) and textbook. There are 5 artworks to identify, each worth one point.

1. This paining entitled ( ) is the most


important picture of artist ( )’s career. He
was the leader of the ( ) art movement. What
makes the picture revolutionary is its radical ( ),
and the genius of omission.

2. Name of artist is ( ).
This work entitled ( ) depicts a
human-like figure in motion. The ( ) movement was
striving to portray speed and forceful dynamism in their art. The
sculpture has an ( ) and fluid form.

3. Name of artist is ( ).
Title of this painting is ( ). It was
inspired by the terror-bombing of the ancient
Basque capital in the country of ( ).
It evokes the agony of the event. It is the
greatest visual statement about ( )
since Goya.
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4. Oil painting entitled ( ) was created by


French painter ( ). He created a dynamic version
of ( ) similar to Futurism by superimposing successive
phases of ( ) on one another. It looks like
multiple-exposure photography.

5. Artist ( ) painted this painting entitled


( ) in 1931. It was based on a
landscape from his childhood in ( ), but
everything else was from his imagination. The subject is
( ). You see watches hanging from
objects. The pocket watch has ants swarming on it as if it
were decaying.

Part 2. Exam Prompt (Total 5 points): Write a 170-200 word essay, based on my PowerPoint
Presentations, textbook, and discussions. Describe, analyze, interpret this work, identify the artist,
title of artwork, cultural/historical period, art terminology, meaning of the work and important social,
historical and artistic significance.
Submission Method: Upload Responses as a MS Word file in Canvas.

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