Praxis Art Content Knowledge Latest 2023 Graded A+
Praxis Art Content Knowledge Latest 2023 Graded A+ Paints made from pigments bound in an oil-modified synthetic resin are which of the following Alkyd Paints Chisel with a the blade extended out. Drove In nineteenth century France, the Academie des Beaux-Arts advocated aesthetic principles that can best be described as Traditional Paper cut out. decoupage is pretty much paper mache Decoupage uses Looks like a medieval safety pin. The pin shown in the image above was used to fasten fabric at the shoulder of togas and is also known as which of the following Fibula Which of the following typefaces is used most often in books, magazines, and newspapers Roman What is another term that is used to refer to spots or patches of color on paper? Mottling Exposure to carbon tetrachloride can cause which of the following? Death or severe liver damage What term is used to describe the process of making a composite photograph by combining other photographs? photomontage A term referring to purely visual aspects of art and architecture, including color, line, and composition, is known as which of the following? Form In this painting, the artist is telling us that...(painting of pipe with "This is not a pipe" in french) There is a difference between art and reality What is the recommended method of cleaning marble? Using non-corrosive abrasives What type of pattern is this? (crazy coral like pattern) Fractal Artists use chiaroscuro to create a sense of volume The structure shown in the image above is an example of a which of the following? (long hall, with one side open to the outside with a long colunmade) Loggia "Fat over lean" refers to an approach of oil painting Why would an artist boil linseed oil? to dry faster Plaster is one of the oldest and most useful of all the materials used by artists. Various plaster techniques include all of the following EXCEPT: impasto To what does the term, anastole refer? To a Greek hairstyle. The Asante (an Akan group) people of Ghana carve small wooden fertility figures such as the one seen above. These figures are known individually as which of the following? akua ba Vermilion is a shade of which of the following? Red A traditional Indonesian fabric, in which designs are painted on in hot wax before dying the fabric, is which of the following? batik A shield-shaped emblem bearing a coat of arms can also be known as which of the following? Escutcheon Intarsia is a technique used in Woodworking Which of the following types of artistic processes is the RGB (red, green, blue) mixing system considered to be? additive What term is used to describe a technique of applying paint in thin, transparent layers so that the color beneath shows through? glazing In watercolor painting, the word "Not" refers to Paper The Mannerist period in art occurred during the Sixteenth century Louis Daguerre () significantly contributed to which of the following artistic mediums? Photography Byzantine works of art are typically characterized by which of the following? A rich use of color; and flat, 2-D figures A filbert is a paint brush in what sort of shape? Hemispherical In terms of textile arts, the final stage of handmade textile production that adjusts the shape of the finished piece is which of the following? Blocking Which of the following choices names the New Objectivity artist who produced paintings and drawings, such as Fit for Active Service, that were caustic indictments of the military in response to World War I? George Grosz The style of art in France that was in vogue during the reign of Louis XV was which of the following? Rococo In art, the effect of making objects appear to recede into the distance by the use of aerial perspective and color is which of the following? recession The tool pictured above is used to grind pigment and oil mixtures. It is known as which of the following? Muller Colors that absorb ultraviolet light and emit visible light of a longer wavelength are which of the following? fluorescent colors Which of the following statements about canvas weights is correct? The higher the number, the greater density of threads. Lighter-weight canvases of between 8 oz and 12 oz are recommended for practice only. Better-grade cotton canvas is known as cotton duck. The painting above by Thomas Hart Benton, People of Chilmark (Figure Composition), 1920, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC., is typical of which of the following movements in art? American Scene Painting A technique developed in Germany that involves engraving directly on a metal plate but which involves a planar relief-printing process rather than linear intaglio printing processes is which of the following? mezzotint Which of the following is most commonly used by sculptors outdoors? Bronze The 19th century photographic process used to create a daguerreotype was notable for its... crisp, accurate detail What was the first commercially successful photographic process? Daguerreotype
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