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ACITVITY 2

C 1. __________ is the expression of human creative skill and imagination.

A. Emphasis
B. Contour
C. Art
D. Dominance

F 2. In what way is art important in daily life?

A. It has personal significance.


B. It reflects our society.
C. It records history.
D. It is used for marketing and advertising.
E. It is a form of self-expression.
F. All of the above.
A
3. The way to do an art critique is to __________.

A. describe, analyze, interpret, and evaluate the piece


B. talk to the artist
C. decide if it’s good
D. write an artist statement

A 4. A person learning a trade or an art from a skilled worker is called______.

A. an apprentice
B. a mentor
C. a foreman
D. a laborer
D
5. A rule used by artists when planning a good composition.

A. “Rule of Sketch”
B. “Rule of Placement”
C. “Rule of Perspective”
D. “Rule of Thirds”

C 6. Andy Warhol, an American painter and filmmaker, is best known for his
depiction of what grocery store item?

A. Apples
B. Bacon
C. Tomato Soup
D. Onions
B 7. Andy Warhol’s work can best be classified as __________.

A. realism
B. pop art
C. splatter paint
D, cubism

C 8. A style of artwork created using many geometric shapes, often not


resembling any object.

A. Surrealism
B. Favauvism
C. Cubism
D. Baroque

C 9. An art style where the artist tries to paint a picture exactly how it looks in
real life, with as many details as possible.

A. Impressionism
B. Pointillism
C. Realism
D. Favauvism
A
10. A style of art where the artist attempts to convey as much of their
emotion into the artwork as possible, often using distortion and emphasis.

A. Expressionism
B. Surrealism
C. Cubism
D. Impressionist

C
_______11. The way artwork is arranged is called __________.

A. emphasis
B. contour
C. composition
D. stylus

TRUE
_______12. Surrealism is an art movement that used dream-like images.

True | False
B
_______13. An art style where artwork is extremely detailed and ornate.

A. Surrealism
B. Baroque
C. Favauvism
D. Expressionism

C
_______14. Pablo Picasso is from the country of __________.

A. Germany
B. Italy
C. Spain
D. The United States of America

C
_______15. What is the title of the style of painting that Picasso invented?

A. Realism
B. Impressionism
C. Cubism
D. Art Nouveau

B
_______16. Where is the “Mona Lisa” hanging in France?

A. Gargoyle square
B. The Louvre
C. The Eiffel Tower
D. Chartres Cathedral

C
_______17. Van Gogh’s most famous work of art to this day is __________.

A. “Mona Lisa”
B. “The Scream”
C. “Starry Night”
D. “Poppies”

B
_______18. What country was Van Gogh born in?

A. Holland
B. France
C. Spain
D. The United States of America
C
_______19. Georgia O’Keeffe was an __________ artist.

A. English
B. Italian
C. American
D. Australian

B
_______20. O’Keeffe is best known for her paintings of __________.

A. the sea and marine animals


B. enlarged flowers and New Mexico landscapes
C. native American Indians
D. the Australian Outback

TRUE
_______21. Salvador Dali is considered a Surrealist artist.

True | False

FALSE
_______22. Salvador Dali was born in India.

True | False

B
_______23. Rembrandt is known as an artist of what style?

A. Impressionists
B. Baroque
C. Modern
D. Prehistoric

A
_______24. Rembrandt, considered one of the greatest painters and printmakers in
European art, was born in what country?

A. The Netherlands
B. Switzerland
C. France
D. Spain

B
_______25. Monet is the father of which movement?

A. Realism
B. Impressionism
C. Cubism
D. Art Nouveau
C
_______26. Where did Monet grow up?

A. Holland
B. England
C. France
D. The United States of America

B
_______27. Georges Seurat, the artist who created the painting “Sunday Afternoon
on the Island of La Grande Jatte,” used which method of art?

A. Cubism
B. Pointillism
C. Abstract
D. Dadaism

D
_______28. What does a color wheel show?
D
A. Complementary colors
B. Analogous colors
C. Primary colors
D. All of the above

A
_______29. Movement in art where hundreds of dots are used to create a picture or
D painting.

A. Pointillism
B. Impressionism
C. Realism
D. Abstract

FALSE
_______30. The artist Edgar Degas was best known for his paintings of waterlilies.

True | False

TRUE
_______31. Edward Degas was a nineteenth-century French artist famous for his
paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings.

True | False

C
_______32. Impressionism is a 19th-century art movement that mainly focused on
D the __________.

A. study of geometric form


B. study of negative and positive space
C. study of light on the surface of an object
D. study of value

D
_______33. Art that emerged in the mid-1950s that used imagery from popular
D culture is termed __________.

A. Impressionism
B. Realism
C. Minimalism
D. Pop Art

A
_______34. A twentieth-century non-representational painting style in which artists
D applied paints freely to express feelings and emotions.

A. Abstract Expressionism
B. Fauvism
C. Pop Art
D. Cubism

D
_______35. Jackson Pollock’s paintings were classified as what?
D
A. Realism
B. Grotesque
C. Surreal
D. Splatterpaint

C
_______36. Jackson Pollock was an influential American painter and a central figure
D in what movement?

A. American Modernism
B. Pop Art
C. Abstract Expressionist
D. Minimalism

A
_______37. An English landscape painter of the late eighteenth century, known for
D his pastoral scenes.

A. John Constable
B. Willem de Kooning
C. Pablo Picasso
D. Vincent van Gogh
TRUE
_______38. Cityscapes, or as it is sometimes called Urban Landscapes, are
paintings whose subject matter is the physical aspects of the city and
urban life.

True | False

D
_______39. A collection of meaningless shapes, textures, and colors that are thrown
haphazardly onto a canvas. Its purpose is to let the viewer interpret its
meaning for him/herself.

A. Still Life
B. Grotesque
C. Collage
D. Abstract

TRUE
_______40. Naïve Art is art characterized by a childlike simplicity that possesses
minute detail, bright saturated colors, disproportionate figures, and a lack
of perspective.

True | False

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