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ART HISTORY 2 FINAL EXAM STUDY SET QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS Why is this room, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, an example of a "total work of art?" - Answer-All of the elements of this space were designed to work together to create a harmonious space. What type of iridescent glass was invented by Louis Comfort Tiffany for use in lamps and stained glass windows? - Answer-Favrile glass Art Nouveau decorative arts included jewelry. The French designer, __________, often included organic forms and insect shapes in his works. - Answer-René Lalique What is one key characteristic of modernism? - Answer-The development of formal innovations Modernist artists often explored themes related to the rapid development taking place in their societies. Which of the following is NOT an innovation of the early 20th century? - Answer-Hot air balloon What term describes artists whose work is characterized as being revolutionary, experimental or innovative? - Answer-Avant-garde What is one of the main goals of Expressionism? - Answer-To explore the expression of human emotion Which artist is the main representative of Fauvism? - Answer-Matisse What term describes the 20th century German Expressionist art movement that consists of artwork including bold landscapes and portraits? - Answer-The Bridge This painting by Picasso incorporates influences from African art in the faces of the women. This is considered to be a precursor to Cubism due to its use of __________ to represent human bodies. - Answer-Geometric shapes Cubism took the formal innovations of the artist Paul Cezanne one step further and depicted space as if it were broken up into many different points of view at the same time. The first stage of this movement is known as __________, which involves using shapes to symbolize an object or person. - Answer-Analytic Cubism

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ART HISTORY 2 FINAL EXAM STUDY
SET QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Why is this room, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, an example of a "total work
of art?" - Answer-All of the elements of this space were designed to work together to
create a harmonious space.

What type of iridescent glass was invented by Louis Comfort Tiffany for use in lamps
and stained glass windows? - Answer-Favrile glass

Art Nouveau decorative arts included jewelry.
The French designer, __________, often included organic forms and insect shapes in
his works. - Answer-René Lalique

What is one key characteristic of modernism? - Answer-The development of formal
innovations

Modernist artists often explored themes related to the rapid development taking place in
their societies. Which of the following is NOT an innovation of the early 20th century? -
Answer-Hot air balloon

What term describes artists whose work is characterized as being revolutionary,
experimental or innovative? - Answer-Avant-garde

What is one of the main goals of Expressionism? - Answer-To explore the expression of
human emotion

Which artist is the main representative of Fauvism? - Answer-Matisse

What term describes the 20th century German Expressionist art movement that consists
of artwork including bold landscapes and portraits? - Answer-The Bridge

This painting by Picasso incorporates influences from African art in the faces of the
women. This is considered to be a precursor to Cubism due to its use of __________ to
represent human bodies. - Answer-Geometric shapes

Cubism took the formal innovations of the artist Paul Cezanne one step further and
depicted space as if it were broken up into many different points of view at the same
time. The first stage of this movement is known as __________, which involves using
shapes to symbolize an object or person. - Answer-Analytic Cubism

, What is the term given to the simplification of form down to its most basic elements? -
Answer-Abstraction

What did the artist aim to depict in this artwork? - Answer-A bird and the essence of
flight

Which of the following statements is true about this artwork? - Answer-The artist creates
a sense of motion in the static sculpture.

Which of the following is a major principle of Futurism? - Answer-A love of speed,
technology, energy and violence

Futurist art incorporated ideas from earlier movements, such as the idea of multiple
views, taken from the __________ movement.Futurist architecture focused on light and
shape, as well as __________ internal architectural elements. - Answer-Cubism;
revealed

What is the purpose of this artwork? - Answer-To enact political satire

What was the main goal of straight photography? - Answer-Create abstract
compositions inspired by Cubism

What was Alfred Stieglitz's attitude toward photography? - Answer-He believed it was
an art form on par with painting and sculpture.

Which group of photographers in San Francisco was interested in a style of sharply-
focused compositions? - Answer-f/64

Surrealism was strongly influenced by the Dada movement. Some Surrealist artists tried
to depict the uncontrolled thoughts present in the __________ using techniques
including psychic automatism. - Answer-Unconscious mind

Frida Kahlo's work was appropriated under the Surrealist label, but she rejected the
classification.
Her work is dreamlike, but does not make use of the technique of __________, which
was often part of this movement. - Answer-Automatic writing

Which of the following statements is true about this artwork? - Answer-The artist sought
to create dream-like imagery in a naturalistic way.

Which of the following statements is true about the artwork shown? - Answer-The artist
created this as part of a mural in the Ministry of Education building.

Which of the following statements about the artist Romare Bearden is true? - Answer-
He tried to show African Americans moving forward in his work.

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