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ART APPRECIATION 21. Jackson Pollock’s painting were classified as what?

a. Realism b. Grotesque
c. Surreal d. Splatterpaint
1. What is the expression of human creative skill and imagination?
22. A collection of meaningless shapes, texture and colors thrown haphazardly onto a canvas. Its purpose is to let the viewer interpret its meaning for him/herself.
a. Emphasize b. Contour
a. Still life b. Grotesque
c. Art d. Dominate
c. Collage d. Abstract
2. In what way is art important in daily life?
23. Step by dipping a bristle brush in paint and pouncing it up and down on paper to create different effects. Used to create clouds, trees, flowers, and heads. What art technique is described?
a. It has personal significance
a. Hatching b. Cross-hatching
b. It reflects our society
c. Stippling d. Sponging
c. It records history
d. It is used for marketing and advertising 24.Who was the French artist who developed a rigorous style that emphasized flattened forms and decorative pattern and known for both his use of color and his fluid?
e. All of the above a. Leonardo Da Vinci b. Pablo Picasso Buonarroti
c. Henri Emile Matisse d. Michelangelo
3. The way to do an art critique is to _____.
a. describe, analyze, interpret and evaluate the piece 25. What is produced by mixing two primary colors?
b. Talk to the artist a. Complementary colors b. Neutral colors
c. Decide if its good c. Secondary colors d. Tertiary colors
d. Write an artist statement
26. Orange and blue are example of ______.
4. A person learning a trade or an art from a skilled worker is called ______. a. Complementary colors b. Neutral colors
a. An apprentice b. A mentor c. Secondary colors d. Tertiary colors
c. A foreman d. A laborer
27. This refers to the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel.
5. A rule used by artists when planning a good composition. a. Value b. Line
a. Rule of sketch b. Rule of placement c. Space d. Texture
c. Rule of perspective d. Rule of thirds
28. What is the produced by mixing three primary colors?
6. Andy Warhol’s work can best classified as ____. a. Complementary colors b. Neutral colors
a. Realism b. Pop art c. Secondary colors d. Tertiary colors
c. Splatter paint d. Cubism
29. What is the title of the article in the 1987 Philippine Constitution where the teaching of arts is highlighted?
6. A style of artwork created using many geometric shapes, often not resembling any object. a. National Territory
a. Surrealism b. Favauvism b. Separation of church and state
c. Cubism d. Baroque c. Bill of rights
d. Education, science and technology, arts, culture and Sports
7. An art style where the artist tries to paint a picture exactly how it look in real life with as many details as possible.
a. Impressionism b. Pointillism 30. What was Michelangelo’s work that depicts biblical scenes and is the most famous painted interior space in the world? Virtually all of this fame comes from the breath-taking painting of its
c. Realism d. Favauvism ceiling.
a. The Mona lisa b. The Last supper
8. a style of art where the artist attempts to convey as much of their emotion into the artwork as possible, often using distortion and emphasis.
c. Sistine Chapel’s painting d. Taj Mahal
a. Expressionism b. Surrealism
c. Cubism d. impressionist 31.What is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium?
a. Matrix b. Painting
9. The way artwork is arranged is called ____.
c. Cut-outs d. gouache
a. Emphsis b. Contour
c. Composition d. stylus 32. What was Leonardo Da Vinci’s painting which was one of the world’s most recognizable painting. It is made by a heavy use of an almost forgotten painting technique which is called sfumato.
a. The Mona Lisa b. Sistine Chapel’s painting
10. An art style where artwork is extremely detailed and ornate.
c. The Last Supper d. Taj Mahal
a. Surrealism b. Baroque
c. Favauvism d. Expressionism 33. It is a principle of art which creates a sense of harmony and wholeness, by using similar elements within the composition and placing them in a way that bring them all together.
a. Balance b. Unity
c. Emphasis d. Movement
34. It is a principle of art which refers to the repetition of elements to create an illusion of action or to cause the viewer’s eye to sweep over the artwork in a definite manner.
a. Balance b. Unity
11. Pablo Picasso is from the country of _____.
c. Emphasis d. Movement
a. Germany b. Italy
c. Spain d. United states of America 35. This color is a mixture of any blue and white which reduces darkness.
a. Neutral color b. Tint
12. What is the title of the style of painting that Picasso invented?
c. Shade d. Monochromatic color
a. Realism b. Impressionism
36. One of the most famous works from this period is the Code of Hammurabi from ancient Mesopotamia.
c. Cubism d. Art Nouveau
a. Prehistoric art b. Ancient art
13. O’keeffe is best known for her painting of ________. c. Neoclassism d. Mannerism
a. The sea and marine animals 37. Which of the following is an example of art from an impressionist view?
b. Enlarged flowers and New Mexico landscape a. Plein air painting
c. Native American Indians b. Art nouveau’s jewelry-making
d. The Australian outback c. Claude Monet’s the water lily pond
d. Die Brucke’s the Bridge
14. Rembrandt is known as an artist of what style?
a. Impressionist b. Baroque 38. Artist from this period were influenced by classical elements in particular a focus include modern historically depictions in their works.
c. Modern d. Prehistoric a. Mannerism b. Neoclassism
c. Impressionism d. Minimalism
15. Van Gogh’s most famous work of art to this day _____.
a. The Mona Lisa b. The Scream 39. This history of art translates to “New Art” which attempted to create an entirely authentic movement of free from any imitation of styles that preceded it.
c. Starry Night d. Poppies a. Romanticism b. Realism
c. Rococo d. Art Nouveau
16. Monet is the father of which movement?
a. Realism b. Impressionism 40. This form of art emerged as a response on increasingly conflicted world views and the loss of spirituality.
c. Cubism d. Art Nouveau a. Realism b. Cubism
c. Expressionism d. Fauvism
17.An English landscape painter of the late eighteen century, known for his pastoral scenes.
a. John Constable b. Willem de Kooring 41. This completely rejected previous art movements, and artists prized ideas over visual components, creating art in the form of performances, ephemera, and other forms.
c. Pablo Picasso d. Vincent van Gogh a. Conceptual art b. Contemporary art
c. Prehistoric d. Medieval art
18. Impressionism is a 19th century art movement that mainly focused on the _________.
a. Study of geometric form 42. Artwork during this period was characterize by realism, attention to detail and precise study of human anatomy. Artists used linear perspective and created depth though intense lighting
b. Study of negative and positive space and shading.
c. Study of light on the surface of an object a. Ancient art b. Baroque
d. Study of value c. Rococo d. Renaissance art
19.Art that emerged in the mid-1950s that used imagery from popular culture is termed _______. 43.This is the most fundamental of all elements of design. It is the starting place for most artistic creation whether one is starting a fine drawing or painting or even sketching ideas.
a. Impressionism b. Realism a. Shape b. Form
c. Minimalism d. Pop art c. Space d. Line
20. A 20th century non-representational painting style in which artists applied paints freely to express feeling and emotions. 44. Which of the following describes organic shapes?
a. Abstract Expressionism b. Fauvism a. Irregular or uneven
c. Pop art d. Cubism b. Regular or precise
c. Often found in man-made things
d. Can be describe using mathematical terms
45. Las Damas Romanas was painted by _______.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Juan Luna
c. Vicente Manasala d. Victorio Edades
46. Planting rice was painted by ____ .
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Juan Luna
c. Vincente Manasala d. Victorio Edades
47. The musicians was painted by ______.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Juan Luna
c. Vicente Manansala d. Victorio Edades
48. Interaction was painted by _____.
a. Fernando Amorsolo b. Juan Luna
c. Vicente Manansala d. Victorio Edades
49. Who is the National Artist of the Philippines for Sculpture in 2006 who is also known for his painting of Sarimanok Series?
a. Juan Luna b. Antonio Luna
c. Abdulmari Imao d. Jose Rizal
50. What is the type of balance is described when visual elements are arranged around a central point in the composition, like the spokes on a wagon wheel?
a. Symmetrical b. Asymmetrical
c. Radial d. Static

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