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Art Appreciation

The document discusses art appreciation and provides information about various artists and their works. It includes 55 multiple choice questions about artists, artworks, artistic philosophies and techniques. The questions cover topics such as Plato's view of reality in art, Aristotle's view of the purpose of art, different artistic mediums and techniques, and information about famous artists like Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Warhol and others.

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Art Appreciation

The document discusses art appreciation and provides information about various artists and their works. It includes 55 multiple choice questions about artists, artworks, artistic philosophies and techniques. The questions cover topics such as Plato's view of reality in art, Aristotle's view of the purpose of art, different artistic mediums and techniques, and information about famous artists like Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Warhol and others.

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Art appreciation 1 8.

In Plato’s the republic, in his


metaphysics view of reality, things
1. Something that is easily
in world are only copes of the
recognized.
original. This is a Philosophical
A. Non-representational
perspective of?
B. Representational/objective art
A. Art as a Representation
2. No resemblance
B. Art as an Imitation
A. Non-representational
9. Aristotle believed that art should
B. Representational/objective art
be used to convey emotions and
3. Art is Universal describes as;
ideas.
A. Age is not a factor in
A. Art as a Representation
determining art.
B. Art as an Imitation
B. Art is nothing more than a
10. refers to a necessary detachment
sensory experience
from subjective feeling that
C. Art is made by man, whereas
permits an accurate appraisal of
nature is given around us
beauty.
4. Nature is not art, Art is not nature
A. Art as a Disinterested
describes as;
Judgement
A. Age is not a factor in
B. Art as a communication of
determining art.
emotion
B. Art is nothing more than a
11. It can be used to express
sensory experience
emotions, feelings, and ideas that
C. Art is made by man, whereas
cannot be conveyed through
nature is given around us
words
5. Art involves experience describe
A. Art as a Disinterested
as;
Judgement
A. Age is not a factor in
B. Art as a communication of
determining art.
emotion
B. Art is nothing more than a
12. Sculptor, Painter are called?
sensory experience
A. Artisan
C. Art is made by man, whereas
B. Artist
nature is given around us
13. Carpenter, carver are called?
6. Political Art, Depicts social
A. Artisan
conditions, Performance are
B. Artist
examples of?
14. The artist of
A. Physical Functions of Art
“The last supper 1498 & Mona
B. Social Functions of Art
Lisa 1516”
7. Jars, Plates, Chairs, Architecture,
A. Albrecht Durer
Musical are examples of?
B. Leonardo da Vinci
A. Physical Functions of Art
15. Artist of “Creation of Adam & St.
B. Social Functions of Art
Peters Basilica”
A. Michelangelo Buonarroti
B. Edward Munch B. Frida Kahlo
16. Artist of “The Scream, The Day 27. Artist of “The 2 Fridas & Self-
After” Portrait with thorn Necklace &
A. Michelangelo Buonarroti Hummingbird” 1940
B. Edward Munch A. Salvador Dali
17. Artist of “Reclining Figures & B. Frida Kahlo
King & Queen” 28. Artist of “The Card player &
A. Sandro Botticelli Fruitbowl” 1890
B. Henry Moore A. Paul Cezanne
18. Artist of “Girl with a pearl B. Vincent Van Gogh
earing” 29. Artist of “The Starry Night &
A. Caravaggio Sunflowers” 1889
B. Johannes Vermeer A. Paul Cezanne
19. Artist of “The Head of Goliath” B. Vincent Van Gogh
A. Caravaggio 30. Artist of “Woman with a hat”
B. Johannes Vermeer 1905
20. Artist of “The Great Wave off A. Henri Matisse
Kanagawa” B. Pablo Picasso
A. Katsushika Hokusai 31. Artist of “Guernica & The Young
B. Utagawa Hiroshige ladies of Arignon”1937
21. Artist of “One Hundred Famous A. Henri Matisse
Views of Edo” B. Pablo Picasso
A. Katsushika Hokusai 32. Artist of “Skull; Red, White &
B. Utagawa Hiroshige Blue” 1936
22. Artist of “Liberty Leading the A. Georgia O’Keeffe
People” B. Diego Rivera
A. Eugene Delacroix 33. Artist of “The Man at the
B. Edouard Manet Crossroads” 1934
23. Artist of “The Luncheon on the A. Georgia O’Keeffe
Grass” 1863 B. Diego Rivera
A. Eugene Delacroix 34. Artist of “The Kiss” 1907
B. Edouard Manet A. Gustav Klimt
24. Artist of “L’Absinthe” 1876 B. Rene Magritte
A. Edgar Degas 35. Artist of “The son of Man &
B. Claude Monet Treachery of Images” 1929
25. Artist of “Waterlilies & A. Gustav Klimt
Sunrise”1883 B. Rene Magritte
A. Edgar Degas 36. Artist of “Autumn Rhythm”
B. Claude Monet A. Jackson Pollock
26. Artist of “The Persistence of B. Andy Warhol
Memory, Swans Reflecting”
A. Salvador Dali
37. Artist of “Campell’s soup”1962 47. “I dream of painting & then I
A. Jackson Pollock paint my dream”
B. Andy Warhol A. Vincent Van Gogh”
38. Artist of “Untitled & Boy & Dog B. Paul Cezanne
in Johny Pump” 1982 48. “Every child is an artist, the
A. Ya yoi Kusama problem is how to remain an
B. Jean-Michel Basquiat artist once he grows up.”
39. He Popularized street art & graffiti. A. Pablo Picasso
A. Ya yoi Kusama B. Diego Rivera
B. Jean-Michel Basquiat 49. “I have never believed in God but
40. “Genius is eternal piece” who is I belied in Picasso”
the artist said this? A. Pablo Picasso
A. Michelangelo Buronarroti B. Diego Rivera
B. Edward Munch 50. “The days you work are the best
41. “From my rotting body, flowers days”
shall grow and I am in them & A. Georgia O’Keeffe
that is eternity.” Who is the artist B. Gustav Klimt
sad this? 51. “Truth is like fire, to tell the
A. Michelangelo Buronarroti truth means to glow and burn.”
B. Edward Munch A. Gustav Klimt
42. “One never knows what each day B. Rene Magritte
is going to bring. The important 52. “Intelligence without ambition
thing is to be open & ready for is a bird without wings.”
it.” A. Frida Kahlo
A. Sandro Botticelli B. Salvador Dali
B. Henry Moore 53. “I never paint dreams or
43. “He who thinks little errs much” nightmare, I paint my own
A. Albrecht Durrer reality”
B. Leonardo da Vinci A. Frida Kahlo
44. “Art is not what you see, but B. Salvador Dali
what you make others see” 54. “The painting has a life of its
A. Edgar Degas own, I try to let it come through”
B. Claude Monet A. Jackson Pollock
45. “The Richness I achieve comes B. Andy Warhol
from nature, the source of my 55. Materials which are used by an
inspiration” artist?
A. Edgar Degas A. Techniques
B. Claude Monet B. Mediums
46. “We live in a rainbow of chaos” 56. This line represents DIGNITY,
A. Vincent Van Gogh” Formality, Strength
B. Paul Cezanne A. Horizontal
B. Vertical
57. Lines that represents CALM, 69. White is
PEACE A. Clarity – blury
A. Horizontal B. Hygiene – sterility
B. Vertical 70. Equally distributed, physical,
58. Lines represents Freedom, the visual
natural, softness A. Rhythm
A. Curved B. Balance
B. Diagonal 71. Repeated use of line, shape, color,
59. Action, activity excitement texture/pattern
A. Curved A. Rhythm
B. Diagonal B. Balance
60. Red is 72. It is the comparative relationships
A. Physical strength – Aggression between elements in a design with
B. Optimism – Irrationality respect to size.
61. Yellow is A. Unity
A. Physical strength – Aggression B. Proportion
B. Optimism – Irrationality 73. Personal aspect, size placement,
62. Orange is color & use of lines.
A. Physical comfort – Deprivation A. Emphasis
B. Balance – Boredom B. Value
63. Green is 74. Consistent use of lines, color &
A. Physical comfort – Deprivation texture within a design
B. Balance – Boredom A. Unity
64. Black is B. Methods
A. Sophistication – Oppression 75. Religion symbols, everyday activity
B. Seriousness – Lack of humor like fishing farming, pottery,
65. Brown is weaving are subject of this art
A. Sophistication – Oppression during
B. Seriousness – Lack of humor A. Pre colonial art
66. Blue is B. Spanish colonial art
A. Intelligence – coldness 76. Formal paiting, sculpture,
B. Spiritual awareness – architecture inspired by the
introversion BYZANTINE, GOTHIC, BAROQUE
67. Violet is A. Pre colonial art
A. Intelligence – coldness B. Spanish colonial art 1521-1898
B. Spiritual awareness – 77. Education & value formation,
introversion advertising & commercial design,
68. Pink is portraits of high ranking officials
A. Physical tranquility – A. American colonial art period
emasculation 1898-1946
B. Psychological neutrality – lack B. Post colonial art period 1946-
of confidence 1980
78. Growing & expanding Philippines
art, pop-art, installation and
performance art.
A. American colonial art period
1898-1946
B. Post colonial art period 1946-
1980
79. Personal computers, new
technology
A. Contemporary art
B. Modern art
80. Doing something withot prior
preparation. And it blurs the line of
reality and that origin f that
imagination
A. iMprovisation
B. Appropriation
81. Using pre-existing objects w/o
really altering the original.
A. iMprovisation
B. Appropriation
82. Bring together elements from a
work and infusing them to a new
work.
A. Patiches
B. Patitches

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