Thursday, December 11, 2008

Study Guide 12-09-08 - possible questions

1. Q In visual art, what includes pointillism, feathering, and divisionism?

A.Methods of painting.

2. Q. During what years was Ludwig Beethoven alive?

A. 1770-1827

3. Q. In visual art what includes abstract expressionism, baroque, cubism, impressionism, neo-impressionism, op art, pop art, realism, romanticism, and symbolism?

A. Art movements

4. Q. In literature, what includes haiku, biography, autobiography, fiction, limerick, and non-fiction?

A. Literary Forms

5. Q. When was Johann Sebastian Bach alive?

A. 1685-1750.

6. Q. In the performing arts, what includes comedy, tragedy, melodrama, tragicomedy, satire, and epic?

A. Subjects

7. Q. What country was Johann Sebastian Bach from?

A. Germany

8. Q. In music, what includes eighth notes, eighth rests, sharps, flats, natural, fermata, measure, bar lines, and ledger lines?

A. Musical Notation

9. Q. In music, what includes baroque, classical, modern and rock and roll?

A. Music Periods.

10. Q. What style of art was created by Edouard Manet?

A. Impressionism.

11. Q. In visual art, what includes graver and gouge

A. Art tools.

12. Q. In visual art, what includes arch, column, and capital?

A. Architectural terms.

13. Q. When was Cyrus E. Dallin alive?

A. 1861-1943.

14. Q. What style of art did Pierre Auguste Renoir create?

A. Impressionism

15. Q. In music, what type of markings include pianissimo, fortissimo, and diminuendo?

A. Dynamic Markings.

16. Q. What are three music careers?

A. Composer, lyricist, recording technician

17. Q. What style of music did Antonio Vivaldi create?

A. Baroque.

18. Q. In the performing arts, what includes point of attack (main action), exposition (important information), rising action, climax (crisis), and resolution?

A. Dramatic Structure.

19. Q. In visual art, what element of design includes hue, intensity, and the color wheel?

A. Color

20. Q. What in the elements of design includes primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary monochromatic, warm/cold and neutral?

A. The color wheel.

21. Q. Who created the piece of art that is a collage called “Summertime”?

A. Romare Bearden.

22. Q. Who created the piece of art that is a Northern Renaissance landscape called “The Harvesters”?

A. Pieter Brueghel.

23. Q. In the Principles of Design, what includes focal point and contrast?

A. Emphasis.

24. Q. In Visual Art, what includes an Architect, Art Buyer, Art Critic, Artist, Art Educator, Landscape Architect, and Sculptor?

A. Art Careers.

25. Q. In music, what includes allegro and presto?

A. Tempo.

26. Q. What style of music did Maurice Ravel create?

A. Impressionistic.

27. Q. What fairy tale included a father, and young daughter, a castle, a mirror, and a character that at the beginning of the story was not a prince?

A. Beauty and the Beast.

28. Q. Who composed “Fur Elise”?

A. Ludwig Beethoven.

29. Q. In the performing arts, what includes ballet, jazz, modern, tap, ballroom, and Latin?

A. Dance forms.

30. Q. What principle of design refers to the way the elements of art are arranged to create a feeling of stability in a work?

A. Balance.

31. Q. What principle of design refers to the repetition of anything — shapes, lines, or colors — also called a motif, in a design?

A. Pattern.

32. Q. Which art movement was a painting movement when artists typically applied paint rapidly, and with force to their huge canvases in an effort to show feelings and emotions (sometimes with large brushes, dripping, or even throwing)?

A. Abstract Expressionism.

33. Q. Who was the artist who created “Mural on Indian Red Ground” in 1950 using oil and enamel on board?

A. Jackson Pollock.

34. Q. Which art movement was of the Counter-Reformation in the 17th century and was mainly limited to Catholic countries?

A. Baroque.

35. Q. Who was the artist considered to be the master of Dutch art?

A. Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn).

36. Q. Which art movement rejected the purely visual realism of the Impressionist, and the rationality of the Industrial Age in order to depict the symbols of ideas?

A. Symbolism.

37. Q. Who was the Impressionist who created “The Beet Harvest” in 1881?

A. Camille Pissarro

38. Q. Which art style is one in which an artist intends to represent a subject as it appears in the natural world?

A. Naturalism.

39. Q. Which art career is a person who designs and draws plans, elevations, and cross sections of buildings and other environmental features?

A. Architect.

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