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One of the major developments during the Roman Empire was portraiture. Though the idea of creating a portrait of an actual
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Fanart is one way that art is appreciated and shared by its audience.
(1 point) Responses True True False False
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What are the 5 major reasons humans create art? (2 points) Responses for spiritual, historical, or economic reasons, or for
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What message does this image portray to the viewer?
(1 point) A-The man does not take studying seriously. B-The man is carefree
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What do many cave paintings reveal about early civilization?
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A symbol of life and of women, the niloofar, or__________________, is a common motif in Persian pottery.
(2 points) figure of
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Traditional masks try to recreate the faces of deceased members of the family in an attempt to keep contact with them.
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For which of the following is the Hudson river school best known for?
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What did the broken glass in Anselm Kiefer's Breaking of the Vessels represent?
(1 point) O crushed dreams of the Jewish people
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A golden Byzantine belt is imprinted with the figure of a hunting falcon. What cultural message is the artist hoping to send?
(1
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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Choose the most appropriate method of restoration and preservation for the broken pottery vessel
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Morning Boat Jam
Yüan Shang-t'ung The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Question Based on the examination of this
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How are printed images from the early modern period being colored?
Report an Error by computer by woodblock and engraved prints
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A marble sculpture has been repaired and is ready for display. Which two specialists might work together to create written
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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A tall Spaniard in a long suit coat points degradingly downward at two dwarf-like Frenchmen dressed like the military leader
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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Which style period would electronics have the strongest impact on?
(1 point) Responses Classical Classical Romantic Romantic
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What is the primary role of an art conservator?
(1 point) Responses making copies of famous artworks to display in place of the
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A golden Byzantine belt is imprinted with the figure of a hunting flacon. What cultural message is the artist hoping to send?
a
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Relief with Winged Genius Assyrian
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often represented
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This Chinese ink painting shows many boats clustered together in a traffic jam under a bridge. The boats are simple, with what
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What did the broken glass in Anselm Kiefer’s Breaking of the Vessels represent?(1 point)Responsescrushed dreams of the Jewish
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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How did Francisco Goya use caricature to depict the figures in Contemptuous of the Insults?
(1 point) Responses The facial
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A golden Byzantine belt is imprinted with the figure of a hunting falcon. What cultural message is the artist hoping to send?
(1
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In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often represented in art and artifacts was a
god. (1 point) Item Item 2 Item 3 •
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For which of the following is the Hudson River School best known? (1 point) Responses poetry about the Northeast poetry about
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A tall, muscular man wears a headdress, earrings, bracelet, and an intricately-designed robe. He holds a container in his left
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Relief with Winged Genius
Assyrian The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore Question In Near Eastern culture, the winged genius often
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A golden Byzantine belt is imprinted with a figure of a hunting falcon. which cultural message is the artist trying to send?
A.)
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Which style period would electronics have the strongest impact on?
(1 point) Responses Classical Classical Romantic Romantic
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How did African masks achieve formal balance in their design?
O use of symmetry O use of color O use of texture O use of natural
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The romantic style was?
A. experimental with computers and electronics B. highly emotional and passionate C. elegant, clear, with
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How did Francisco Goya use caricature to depict the figures in Contemptuous of the Insults? (1 point)
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This is a design that is commonly used for mudcloth. (1 point) Responses flower frog stone cloud
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How did African masks achieve formal balance in their design? (1 point) Responses of symmetry use of color use of texture of
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Ketchup is a non-traditional material, but the artist used it in his protest piece against fast food restaurants because of its
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What did the broken glass in Anselm Kiefer’s Breaking of the Vessels represent?
(1 point) Responses crushed dreams of the
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what is the primary role of activist art?
a to cause change b to cause confusion c to spark conflict d to spark chaos
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People including the Medici Family were considered _____ of the arts as they paid for sculptors, artists, and architects. (1
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What did the broken glass in Anselm Kiefer’s Breaking of the Vessels represent?
(1 point) Responses crushed dreams of the
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Six clay tablets are stamped with horizontally-inscribed symbols.
Cappadocian Tablet with Cuneiform Inscription Assyrian The
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A museum is building a collection of works that are preserved for their value as works of cultural heritage. Which of the
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An artist places a notebook and pen in the gallery of his latest exhibition and asks viewers to leave comments about his work.
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How do you think the artist/artisan of the artwork royal standard Ur was influenced by the world in which she/he lived?
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A sculpture creates a bust of a famous politician, out of marble in places it in the outdoor courtyard of the capital building
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Based on the examination of this seventeenth-century Chinese ink painting, Morning Boat Jam, what is the significance of this
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