QUESTION 1
1. In his image Monkey Puzzle, Keith Haring creates a bold and dynamic effect by using:
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monochromatic colors. |
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analogous colors. |
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tertiary colors. |
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complementary colors. |
12 points
QUESTION 2
1. Raphael’s The School of Athens provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of:
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impasto. |
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analogous colors. |
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implied motion. |
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linear perspective. |
12 points
QUESTION 3
1. Architects are primarily concerned with qualities of:
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time. |
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materials. |
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space. |
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texture. |
12 points
QUESTION 4
1. Alexander Calder’s mobiles are examples of kinetic art because they:
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move in space. |
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are made of metal. |
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have only a few colors. |
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lack political content. |
12 points
QUESTION 5
1. The purity or saturation of a color is its:
12 points
QUESTION 6
1. Match the question or statement on the left with the corresponding word or phrase on the right.
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Which is an example of cool colors? |
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Which is an example of warm colors? |
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Which are the pigment primary colors? |
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Which are the pigment secondary colors? |
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What is implied when an object is placed over another object? |
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Which technique uses a vanishing point to establish distance? |
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Which technique uses color and value to establish distance? |
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What determines the color we see? |
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Linear perspective |
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A painting of a sea shore |
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Red-orange, green, blue-violet |
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Blue, red, and yellow |
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Depth or distance |
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Reflected light |
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Green, orange, and purple |
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A painting of a sunset |
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Atmospheric perspective |
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