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HUM1010 Final
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1)
Jackson Pollock's number one is an example of..?
Controlled random chance
2)
This slide [a female wolf statue with 2 infants under teets] is..?
The Capitoline Shewolf of Imperial Rome
3)
This slide [a large wall running across the painting into the distance] is..?
The Great Wall of China, therefore, none of these
4)
This slide [2-D painting with horses with riders, word: vener, and upper and lower strips of a side story] shows the..?
Bayeux tapestry
5)
This Bev Doolittle painting [horses hidden in landscape of snow and rock] is a good example of..?
Light and Dark design contrast
6)
The painting in this slide [boat on sea, with black man hanging on to the side and mast down] was done with..?
Watercolor
7)
This [women statues as columns] shows the _____ on the _____ in _____, Greece.
Porch of Maidens, Acropolis, Athens
8)
This slide [tourists walking under archway made with lions] is an example of ..?
A Post and Lintel with corbled arch
9)
The most misquoted line from a film is ..?
"Play it again Sam" from Casablanca
10)
Monet's "Starry Night" is an example of which art style?
Post-impressionism
11)
This slide [statue of nude man twisted as to throw a discuss, which is in his hand] is of the ____ created by ____.
Discuss Thrower, Myron
12)
This painting [two sitting girls in red on yellow background] is called ____ painted by ____.
Tahitian Women, Gauguin
13)
This slide [group of Rennaisance looking men, in dark, with light on front people and girls] is an example of ..?
The use of light and dark in a closed design
14)
This slide [old grey helmet with white symbols all over it] shows an example of which culture?
Medieval Islamic
15)
This slide [hands shaping a pot on a pottery wheel] shows ..?
Manipulation Sculpture
16)
This [sculpture of a queen with large headdress, thin neck, and upper chest] is a _____ of Queen _____ from ancient _____.
Bust, Nofretete, Egypt
17)
Greek comedies were connected with the greek god ..?
Dionysus
18)
Many in the film industry believe that the best film musical ever made was ..?
"Singin in the Rain"
19)
This slide of a cast bronze item [looks like a urn with raise thin sides and handles, all grey in color] represents the ..?
Zhou China Culture
20)
This slide [building, a frame roof that fans out and up near bottoms] is an example of which cultural style of architecture?
Japanese
21)
The Dancer who invented "onpoint" is ..?
Marie Taglioni
22)
This painting [post-impressionistic style, of a woman with a green umbrella and white dress, in the sun] is titled _____ by _____.
Woman with a parasol, Monet
23)
This slide [King Kong on top of empire state building with planes zooming around him.] is from an early film noted for it's ..?
Special effects
24)
A famous American male dancer ..?
Fred Astaire
25)
This painting [child on mother's lap with feet in bath bowl getting cleaned] is ..?
"The Bath" by Mary Cassatt
26)
This screenprint [a Cambell's condensed soup can, tomato flavored] is called _____ by _____.
Campbell Soup 1, Andy Warhol
27)
The part of music that can be sung like a song is called ..?
Melody
28)
This slide [Egyptian style man and woman engraven on a wall] is an example of ..?
Egyptian bas relief sculpture
29)
This painting [3 people in a harvested field picking up any remaining scraps of hay] by Millet is called _____ and is an example of the _____ style.
The Gleaners, Realism
30)
This painting [distorted view of several staircases, all of which seem to be correctly oriented as long as you turn the picture a different way.] is called _____ by _____.
Relativity, Escher
31)
The globe theater built for Shakespeare, had which type of stage?
Thrust
32)
This slide [lincoln memorial] is an example of ..?
Neo-classical architecture
33)
This [statue of woman, bare from hips up, missing arms] is called ..?
Venus of Milos
34)
This Lehi, Utah born artist, _____, was trained in _____.
J. Harwood, France (full name James Taylor Harwood)
35)
This painting of Napoleon [on a white, rearing horse, looking debonair] was painted by ..?
David
36)
This slide [wall made of small tiles, of royal person and others next to small fountain, and elaborate edges] is a _____ from the _____ culture.
Mosaic, Byzantine
37)
Dance can be created with variables in human movement divided into ..?
Energy, Time and Space
38)
This slide [looks like Alladin's palace, with long water walkway straight toward the middle of it, very symmetrical] is of the ..?
The Taj Mahal in Agra, India
39)
This self portrait [face is seen, fades out after beard and general head shape, sepia like coloring] was drawn by ..?
Da Vinci
40)
This work of art [small decorated box with two golden figures on top] made for King Francis the First is a _____ made by _____.
Salt Cellar, Cellini
41)
Two types of musical choral work with vocal soloist and instrumentation are called ..?
Cantata and Oratorio
42)
This slide [black sculpture, engraved with Egyptian like scene] is of ..?
The law code of Hammurabi
43)
This painting called "Persistance of Memory" [clocks melted] by _____ is in the _____ style.
Dali, Surrealist
44)
This slide [outline drawing, dancer hands high over head, feet opposite directions but crossed in front] shows which ballet position?
Fifth
45)
This [sculpture of nude man holding a nude woman who is trying to fight her way away from him, and there is a three-headed dog underneath them, the Rape of Prosperpina] was sculpted by ..?
Bernini
46)
This slide [vertically written symbols, lines in between each column]represents the writing called ..?
Cuneiform
47)
This [ballet teacher in room with ballerinas] represents the artwork of _____ of the _____ movement.
Edgar Degas, impressionist
48)
The Father of Greek tragedy is ..?
Sophocles
49)
This slide [sculpture of bare-breasted woman, layered skirt, holding what looks like two snakes and has what looks like a cat on her head] represents which culture?
Minoan
50)
This sketch [drawing of man in two positions, but in same spot, with circle and square drawn around him, in order to show position of body parts in relation to body movement] by _____ is called the _____ man.
Da Vinici, Vertruvian
51)
"The Three Musicians" painted by _____ in the _____ style.
Picasso, cubism
52)
This slide [black and white portrait, old man in suit with fuzzy white hair and mustache, looks like Albert Einstein] is a picture of ..?
Mark Twain
53)
During the middle ages, didactic religious plays were called ..?
Passion Plays
54)
What invention revolutionized the way books were made?
The Moveable type printing press
55)
This painting [people in a shop, coddling young boy (jesus) because of his splinter in hand] is an example of the _____ art movement.
Pre-Raphaelite
56)
This slide [big giant stone head, looks like a samoan] represents which culture?
Olmec
57)
This painting [old man with glasses, in overalls holding a pitchfork standing next to his wife] is _____ by _____.
American Gothic, Grant Wood
58)
This [window of bearded man with blue-green hat, holding scroll, and word "DANIEL" written above his head] is an example of ..?
Medieval stained glass
59)
Music that tells a story or has a predetermined mood is classed as ..?
Romantic
60)
Queen Schedhearrazade told the story of ..?
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
61)
This slide [building with red roofs, blue sky, deep tiered windows and doorways] is an example of ..?
Romanesque Buildings
62)
This painting [blue giant waves with a couple of thin, long boats, and small mountain in lower center] is called _____ by _____.
The Great Wave, Hokusai
63)
This slide [small sitting person statue, large elongated head] represents the ancient _____ culture of _____.
Nok, Africa
64)
This painting [sepia and black, woman resting arm on arm rest and smiling slightly, dressed in black with open neckline and long black hair] is the _____ painted by _____.
Mona Lisa, Da Vinci
65)
"Fast moving Shadows" was painted by ..?
Dixon
66)
A book that looks at a large group of people over a long period of time is a ..?
Sociological-panoramic work
67)
This slide [square stone inscribe with raised symbols inside] shows ..?
Mayan writing
68)
Restoring the natural sensuous curve to art was the purpose of the _____ art movement.
Art Nouveau
69)
According to your textbook, the structure of a work of literature is the ..?
Plot
70)
A type of print-making that uses a damp stone and the repulsion of oil and water is ..?
Lithography
71)
The artist that believes art should be non-mechanical, original, detailed, colorful, with religious symbolism is ..?
Pre-Raphaelite
72)
The artist that believes in painting real people, doing real things, in a realistic way is called ..?
Realistic (therefore none of these)
73)
The words: Atmosphere, linear, over-laping, two-point, diminishing size - can all be used to describe ..?
Perspective
74)
A well designed full-round sculpture needs both ..?
Real and psychological balance
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