ART 1301 INTRO-Complete Questions Solved 100%
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fine art - ✔✔refers to a work of art (traditionally a painting, drawing, carved
sculpture, and sometimes a print)
made with skill and creative imagination to be pleasing or beautiful to look at
viewed by a select audience
unique, made for a single, powerful patron
Agnolo Bronzino, Portrait of Eleonora of Toledo with Her Son Giovanni de' Medici -
✔✔conveys a vivid sense of wealth and power
graphic art - ✔✔(those made by a method that enables reproduction of many copies
of the same image) have been considered less important, and perhaps less
accomplished, than the fine arts
made to be available to many people
more democratic
includes a wide range of media:
books, magazines, posters, advertising,
signage, television, computer screens, and
social media
the essence of graphic design is
communication
FedEx Express logo - ✔✔identify FedEx as a dynamic, global organization
, the white arrow that suggested speed and precision
communicate with a worldwide audience
El Anatsui, Old Man's Cloth - ✔✔reference the colonial history of Africa and the
impact of modern consumerism on cultural values
highlighting the way in which modern consumerism discards waste
use of traditional designs suggests both the enduring power and the fragility of
Ghanaian culture
Simon Rodia, Watts Towers - ✔✔demonstrates that art can be found in one's own
neighborhood, and that many perhaps most—people possess the creative impulse to
make art, and express it in numerous, and often surprising, ways
never trained to be an artist but he shared with professional artists a creative impulse
that dominated his life.
Jeff Koons, Rabbit - ✔✔employ other artists to realize their ideas
Tea bowl, 16th century - ✔✔prized for its subtle variations of color,
the pleasant tactile sensations of its slightly
irregular surface, and its shape
It was designed to be appreciated slowly
Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa - ✔✔The Mona Lisa smiles and looks out at the
viewer, inviting us to seek in her face, her pose,
and the surrounding landscape a meditation
on the human soul
Correct| Verified Solutions-Newest Update
2025
fine art - ✔✔refers to a work of art (traditionally a painting, drawing, carved
sculpture, and sometimes a print)
made with skill and creative imagination to be pleasing or beautiful to look at
viewed by a select audience
unique, made for a single, powerful patron
Agnolo Bronzino, Portrait of Eleonora of Toledo with Her Son Giovanni de' Medici -
✔✔conveys a vivid sense of wealth and power
graphic art - ✔✔(those made by a method that enables reproduction of many copies
of the same image) have been considered less important, and perhaps less
accomplished, than the fine arts
made to be available to many people
more democratic
includes a wide range of media:
books, magazines, posters, advertising,
signage, television, computer screens, and
social media
the essence of graphic design is
communication
FedEx Express logo - ✔✔identify FedEx as a dynamic, global organization
, the white arrow that suggested speed and precision
communicate with a worldwide audience
El Anatsui, Old Man's Cloth - ✔✔reference the colonial history of Africa and the
impact of modern consumerism on cultural values
highlighting the way in which modern consumerism discards waste
use of traditional designs suggests both the enduring power and the fragility of
Ghanaian culture
Simon Rodia, Watts Towers - ✔✔demonstrates that art can be found in one's own
neighborhood, and that many perhaps most—people possess the creative impulse to
make art, and express it in numerous, and often surprising, ways
never trained to be an artist but he shared with professional artists a creative impulse
that dominated his life.
Jeff Koons, Rabbit - ✔✔employ other artists to realize their ideas
Tea bowl, 16th century - ✔✔prized for its subtle variations of color,
the pleasant tactile sensations of its slightly
irregular surface, and its shape
It was designed to be appreciated slowly
Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa - ✔✔The Mona Lisa smiles and looks out at the
viewer, inviting us to seek in her face, her pose,
and the surrounding landscape a meditation
on the human soul