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Art 1301 Art Appreciation-Exam Study Set-
Complete Questions Solved 100% Correct|
Verified Solutions-Newest Update 2025

What are the eight qualities of creativity? - ✔✔-Sensitivity
-Flexibility
-Originality
-Playfulness
-Productivity
-Fluency
-Analytic Skill
-Organizational Skill



Why do artists make art? - ✔✔-To create places for human purpose
-Create extraordinary versions of the ordinary
-To Record and Commemorate
-Give tangible forms to the unknown
-Give tangible forms to feelings and ideas
-Refresh our vision and help us see the world in new ways



Value ($) - ✔✔The economic value of a certain of work of art. Things that may
influence value are:
-The rarity of a work
-The artist's influence in the art world
-The symbolism or meaning behind a work (story, etc.)

,Craft - ✔✔Certain skills that may not be portrayed as art due to their practicality by
the less noble and the fact they actual serve a purpose besides aesthetic appeal. For
example, quilting or wood carving.



Representational Art - ✔✔Descriptive of a work of art that depicts forms in the
natural world. "Looks a lot like something."



Naturalistic - ✔✔Descriptive of an approach to portraying the visible world that
emphasizes the objective observation and accurate imitation of appearances.



Tromp l'oeil - ✔✔French for "fooling the eye". Something marked by extreme optical
fidelity.



Abstract - ✔✔Descriptive of art in which the forms of the visual world are
purposefully simplified, fragmented, or otherwise distorted.
"Looks kind of like something."


Stylized - ✔✔Descriptive of representational art in which methods for depicting
forms have been standardized, and can thus be repeated without further observation of
the real-world model.



Non-Representational - ✔✔Descriptive of art that does not represent or otherwise
refer to the visible world outside itself. "Looks like nothing."


Style - ✔✔A characteristic or a number of characteristics, that we can identify as
constant, recurring, or coherent. For example, Van Gogh's curly, fluid brush strokes.

,Form - ✔✔The physical appearance of a work of art- its materials, style, and
composition.



Content - ✔✔What a work of art is about, and its subject matter as interpreted by
the viewer. The message behind a work of art.


Subject Matter - ✔✔The objects or events being depicted in an art work.



Context - ✔✔The personal and social circumstances surrounding the making,
viewing, and interpreting of a work of art; the varied connections of a work of art to the
larger world of its time and place.



Iconography - ✔✔The identification, description, and interpretation of subject matter
in the art.



Visual Elements - ✔✔Using properties of art to supplement a work. Can be present
(visual) or hidden (implied). The ingredients of art.



Line - ✔✔-Diagonal: denotes action or drama
-Horizontal: denotes calmness and tranquility
-Vertical: denotes growth, order, and strength.



Shape - ✔✔A two-dimensional shape with an identifiable boundary.



Mass - ✔✔Three-dimensional shape with an identifiable boundary. Can be actual like
a sculpture's surface, or implied in a drawing via shading.

, Charioscuro - ✔✔Light/dark shading. The contrast of light and shadow.



Hatching - ✔✔Closely spaced parallel lines that create depth and shade to a work of
art.



Stippling - ✔✔Utilizing dots to give a sense of dark and light shading.



Value - ✔✔Relative lightness or darkness.



Hue - ✔✔The same meaning as color.



Pointillism - ✔✔Placing dots of pure color so close to each other that they look mixed
from afar (blue next to yellow looks like green from a distance).



Primary Color - ✔✔The natural colors present without mixing anything. These are
red, blue, and yellow.


Secondary Color - ✔✔Achieved by mixing two primary colors together. For example,
red and yellow make orange.



Tertiary Color - ✔✔Mixing a primary color with a secondary color. For example, red
and orange make red-orange.



Warm Colors - ✔✔Red, yellow, orange, etc.



Cool Colors - ✔✔Blue, green, violet, etc.

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