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West Visayas State University

College of PESCAR
EXAM -SECOND PART OF 2 -Caed 205
January 15, 2022

Name:_______________________________________________________Course:_________Year______________

I.Drawing
1. It is a type of visual art in which an artist marks a two-dimensional surface with utensils on
paper or another two-dimensional surface?

A. Drawing
B. Painting
C. Printmaking
D. Sculpturing

2. What lead style that is used for adding shades and tones in the drawing?

A. Soft Leads
B. Harder Leads

3. What lead style that is used to draw outlines in the drawing?

A. Soft Leads
B. Harder Leads

4. What medium in drawing that activated by water which allow sketch artists to combine
drawing techniques with painting techniques?

A. Markers
B. Pen and Ink
C. Watercolor Pencils
D. Charcoal and Graphite

5. The artist who draw the “Head of a Young Woman”.

A. Michelangelo
B. Albrecht Dürer
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Leonardo da Vinci
6. The artist of humanity. He has skill to draw very quickly and to confidently add simple
washes that efficiently established dark-light patterns. He painted Woman Carrying a Child
Down Stairs in 1636.
A. Rembrandt
B. Da Vinci
C. Le Brun
D. None of the Above

7. An artist who found success early and had the political skills to remain a dominant figure in
the French court and the Académie until very late in life. He was a student of Vouet and a
friend of Poussin, and his compositions were built on basic, simple masses, as in classicism.

A. Le Brun
B. Degas
C. Van Gogh
D. None of the above

8. The artist who tries to pin down the figure in his early drawings and in the later drawings, he
was setting it loose. He is showing his genius for composition—the knees nearly touch the
edges of the paper, and the negative shapes formed by the dancer’s limbs create a powerful
design.

A. Rembrandt
B. Degas
C. Le Brun
D. None of the Above

9. A drawing by Le brun using red chalk and stylus outline, it depicts the Virgin Mary and the
child Jesus together with the preacher of the Jordan River.

A. Via Dolorosa
B. The Holy Family with St. John the Baptist
C. La Passion Du Christ
D. None of the Above

10. A drawing of Degas during 1900 depicting two dancers, in which he put darker lines to
emphasis on the stabilizing leg, and the underside of the other leg, which is bearing weight.

A. Study of a Dancer in Pointe Shoe


B. Study of a Dancer in Garments
C. Study of a Dancer in Tights
D. None of the Above
11. Are two drawing mediums that emphasize the use of shading.

A. Pork and Beans


B. Charcoal and graphite
C. Peanut butter and jelly
D. Ballpen and pencil

12. It allows an artist to select smaller and harder-tipped suitable for tackling a drawing project
from beginning to end, including the drawing and coloring elements of the work.

A. Felt tip pen


B. Alcohol pen
C. Markers
D. Crayons

13. In the mid-century period, drawing was used mainly to record _______ to be incorporated
into finished work.

A. Field data
B. Video
C. Grades
D. Absences

14. In what era some schools and individual artists have concentrated on drawing and in very
individualistic ways.

A. Kang dynasty
B. Prehistoric
C. World War II
D. Modern

15. A medium where the artists use a range of ______ and _____ in a variety of colors for
sketching techniques, calligraphy, and shading.

A. Eat and Run


B. Kiss and Tell
C. Pen and Ink
D. Paint and highlighter

16. He was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance.

A. Albrecht Dürer
B. Michelangelo Buonarotti
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn
17. The greatest printmaker in history. He published more than 350 engravings and woodcuts
and completed at least 35 oil paintings, generating more than 1,000 preliminary drawings and
watercolors in the process.

A. Albrecht Dürer
B. Michelangelo Buonarotti
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn
18. A well-respected, rich and happy artist who also collected antiques, raised a big family, and
secured a peace treaty or two while serving as a high-level diplomat.

A. Albrecht Dürer
B. Michelangelo Buonarotti
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn

19. He painted the piece entitled "Head of a Young Man"

A. Albrecht Dürer
B. Michelangelo Buonarotti
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn

20. One of his famous works is "Knight, Death, and Devil"

A. Albrecht Dürer
B. Michelangelo BuonarottiC. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Rembrandt van Rijn

21. _____ have been discovered dating back as far as 10,000 years bc, so it seems that man
has always been interested in making images.

A. cave paintings
B. drawing
C. painting
D. sculpture

22. In the West, the history of drawing as an independent artistic document began toward the
end of the ____.

A. 15th century
B. 18th century
C.14th century
D. 19th century
23. The early ____ the international Soft Style of the period still largely predominatedover the
draftsperson’s individual “handwriting.”

A. 15th century
B. 18th century
C.16th century
D. 19th century

24. Raphael and Michelangelo were also outstanding draftsmen. They are the precursors of the
collector’s drawings that began in the later ____ or autonomous works, destined for collections.
A. 16th century
B. 19th century
C. 15th century
D. 12th century

25. The Art of the _____ is characterized by the transition from and Rococo to Neoclassicism.

A. 15th century
B. 18th century
C. 14th century
D. 19th century

26. He was a dandy cloaked in Bohemian clothes, a supposed pornographer, a narcissist and
one of the most provocative and singular draftsmen of the modern age.

A. Vincent Van Gogh


B. Charles Le Brun
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Egon Schiele

27. Which of the following is not a creation of Vincent Van Gogh?

A. The Zouave
B. Fighter
C. Pollard Birches
D. Wild Vegetation

28. As a painter, he is renowned for his vibrant and bold color, but the risks he took with
composition are perhaps equally responsible for his reputation.

A. Vincent Van Gogh


B. Charles Le Brun
C. Peter Paul Rubens
D. Egon Schiele
29. This piece is arguably a precursor of abstract art or automatic drawing.

A. The Zouave
B. Fighter
C. Pollard Birches
D. Wild Vegetation

30. Mixing a classical way of describing form in some areas with a type of pointillism, Van Gogh
spoke his own language with the marks on this portrait.

A. Pollar Birches
B. The Zouave
C. Fighter
D. None of the above.

II. Installation Art


Test I. Identification

Marcel Duchamp 1. He wanted to put art back in the service of the mind. A prolific
artist which had a huge impact on twentieth century.
Conceptual Arts 2. Involves showing the direct intention or thought behind a piece of
art, disregarding general aesthetics or medium-based concerns.
Damien Herst 3. His approach is firmly rooted in historical and contemporary
sources. He cites the Bloody bodies and Mothers and Children as an important
dimension of his aesthetic sensibility.
Sol Lewit 4. Due to his extensive work in geometrical drawings and
structures as well as his focus on expressing essential forms, he has been credited as
one of the original thinkers behind both Conceptual and Minimalist art.
Minimalist Art 5. Focuses on the bare essence of forms.
Tracey Emin 6. She is often called the "bad girl of British art". Known for her
deeply personal and confessional artwork that she promotes through her celebrity and
use of the popular media.
Test II. Multiple Choice

1. What is the term applied to room-sized works of art that are large enough for the
viewer to enter?

a. Sculpture
b. Installation art
c. Art Gallery
d. Furniture
2. When was Installation Art originated?
a. 17th Century
b. 18th Century
c. 19th Century
d. 20th Century
3. French artist who invited the public to visit the Iris Clert gallery space in Paris to
present his latest work, the “Exposition du vide”.

a. Yves Klein
b. John Calvin
c. Calvin Klien
d. Marcel Duchamp
4. The Exposition du vide floor, ceiling and walls were all painted ________.
a. Yellow
b. White
c. Brown
d. Black
5. Exterior pieces of Installation art are referred to as _________.
a. Land Art
b. Outdoor Art
c. Outside Art
d. Earthwork
e.
6. Installation Art is a ______ dimensional artwork.
a. Two
b. Three
c. Four
7. It is said that Installation art may engage you on multiple levels, activating our
senses to experience art in a new way. Which of the following does not belong to
the group?
a. Sound
b. Touch
c. Taste
d. Smell
8. Who is the father of Installation Art?
a. Marcel Broodthaers
b. Damien Hirst
c. Marcel Duchamp
d. Allan Kaprow
9. Modern Installation Art book assembles the topmost Installation Artworks from
across the world, including _______________.
a. photograph as well as family portraits
b. detailed picture as well as graphic design patterns
c. painting as well as sculpture made from stone
d. sketches as well as modern videos and music

10. __________ and interior design are other influences of Installation Art.
a. Infrastructure
b. Architectural
c. Agricultural
d. Cultural
11. Viewer of Installation Art can be a subject of a piece. Which of the following
statements best support the idea being said?
a. Installation Art can transform a place which includes those people in that
area.
b. Installation Art can create its own environment. People and other organism
living in that area can be a subject.
c. Installation Art allows the viewer to enter and moved around the configured
space and interact with some of its elements.
12. This year marks the birth of the term contemporary art, also referenced as
postmodern art.
a. 1960s
b. 1970s
c. 1980s
d. 1990s
13. Installation art ranges from the very simple to the very complex. It can be _____

a. gallery based

b. computer-based
c. electronic-based
d. All of the above
14. Who made this Installation Art piece?
a. Allan Kaprow
b. Cornelia Parker
c. Joseph Beuys
d. Tracey Emin
15. Who made this Installation Art piece?
a. Allan Kaprow
b. Cornelia Parker
c. Joseph Beuys
d. Tracey Emin

16. What are the two most popular examples of postmodernist art?
a. Conceptual and Architectural Art
b. Installation and Performing Arts
c. Conceptual and Major Arts
d. Conceptual and Installation Art
17. Where can we do Installation Art?
a. In a room
b. In a warehouse
c. In a park
d. All of the above
18. On what year did Allan Kaprow created his Installation Art piece called “Yard”?4
a. 2003
b. 1992
c. 1961
d. 1983
19. Installation Art can be either __________.
a. permanent (fixed)
b. mobile (re-mountable)
c. ephemeral (temporary)
d. All of the above
20. His approach is firmly rooted in historical and contemporary sources. Who is he?
a. Damien Hirst
b. Cornelia Parker
c. Joseph Beuys
d. Tracey Emin
21. It engages people on multiple levels, activating your senses to experience art in a
new way; touch, sound, smell as well as vision are explored to convey the artistry of
installations.
a. Installation art
b. Visual art
c. Painting
d. Photography
22. The focus of Installation Art is centered on the _______ and the _______ of it,
rather than the quality of a finished product.
a. mastery, influence
b. creativity, effect
c. idea, impact
d. awareness, impression
23. What should Installation Art embody that will seduce people and make people stop
and think for a second, and perhaps even make you question the notions around it,
the world and yourself.

a. Modernization

b. Installation

c. Transformation

d. Connection

24. What qualities of Installation Art had immensely impacted our society.

a. fascinating, engaging, and bewildering art form

b. installing, creative and seductive art form


c. modern, updated and trending art form
d. influencing and persuading art form

25. Usually, installation art is a purely ________ work of art, but its impact, message
and the notion behind it remain forever.

a. Lasting

b. Eternal

c. Timeless

d. Temporary

III. SCULPTURE
1. ______ was the formative period.
a. Romantic period
b. Early Renaissance
c. Modern Period
d. High Classical Period
2. It is a marble statue by Praxiteles in 350-330 BCE found in the Archaeological Museum,
Olympia, Greece

a. Statue of liberty
b. Statue of Rizal
c. Section of the Amazon frieze
d. Hermes: Carrying the Infant Dionysus
3. He succeeded in winning the contract for the pair of bronze doors for the Florence

Baptistery.

a. Lorenzo Ghibert
b. Filippo Brunelleschi
c. Jacopo della Quercia
d. Donatello
4. His sculptures had a huge impact on both painters and sculptures alike.

a. Jacopo della Quercia


b. Filippo Brunelleschi
c. Donatello
d. Lorenzo Ghibert
5. Made the sculpture named Holofernes

a. Jacopo della Quercia


b. Filippo Brunelleschi
c. Donatello
d. Lorenzo Ghibert
6. Master of High Renaissance Sculpture

a. Filippo Brunelleschi
b. Michelangelo
c. Donatello
d. Jacopo della Quercia
7. Made the famous sculpture named “DAVID”

a. Jacopo della Quercia


b. Donatello
c. Michelangelo
d. Filippo Brunelleschi
8. The foremost mannerist sculptor was Flemish-Italian

a. Giambologna
b. Donatello
c. Michelangelo
d. Phidias

9. One of the famous works of Myron, identified through copies, was among the most
celebrated periods

a. Discobolos
b. David
c. Nike Adjusting her Sandal
d. Doryphoros

10. A period where Athens resumed a position of importance as an artistic centre of the Greek
world after years of inactivity

a. High Classical Period


b. Romantic Period
c. Early Renaissance
d. Late Renaissance
11. The most influential sculptor during this period, made two cult images plated with gold and
ivory.

a. Myron
b. Donatello
c. Phidias
d. Michelangelo

12. Whose work can be seen through copies

a. Polyclitus
b. Myron
c. Michelangelo
d. Phidias

13. Made from Roman marble copy of Greek bronze by Polyclitus

a. David
b. Doryphoros
c. Discobolos
d. Nike adjusting her sandal

14. The important class of sculpture, much of which has survived in the original

a. David
b. Nike (Victory)
c. Nike Adjusting her sandal
d. Discobolos
15. _______ from Argos, made the famous Doryphoros

a. Phidias
b. Polyclitus
c. Myron
d. Michelangelo
16. Where the development of Greek art was swift but smooth, and personalities lent impetus
to the development rather than changing its flow dramatically.

a. Late Classical Period


b. Late Renaissance Period
c. Late Classical Period
d. Late Romantic Period
17. Sculpture attributed to Pytheos

a. David
b. Section of the Amazon Frieze
c. Nike
d. Hermes carrying the Infant Dionysus
18. The course of _____ parallels that of modern painting

a. Classic
b. Modern
c. Renaissance
d. Romantic
19. The towering figure of the early modern sculpture, who mainly produced bronzes

a. Michelangelo
b. Myron
c. Auguste Rodin
d. Polyclitus

20. He was a Romanian-French Artist and was the leading pioneer of highly-distorted/abstract
sculpture.

a. Auguste Rodin
b. Constantin Brancusi
c. Michelangelo
d. Myron
21. A sculpture is built rather than carved or molded

a. Assemblage
b. David
c. Discobologo
d. The kiss
22. Leading the twentieth century figure of highly-distorted/abstract sculpture of englanda.

A. Henry Sy

b. Henry Moore
c. Myron
d. Polyclitus
Enumeration

3 works of Rodin

23. The thinker


24. The kiss

25. The burghers of Calais

3 works of Brancusi

26. Bust
27. Bird space
28. Kissing couple

2 founders of Cubism

29. Picasso
30. Braque

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