A color's brightness or dullness is called its - Answers intensity or saturation
The range of colors that an artist has preferred to use in a work is referred to as the - Answers palette
The Impressionists were concerned with rendering - Answers perceptual color
How does Mary Cassatt assert a more active role for the woman in her painting In the Loge? - Answers
The woman's face and hand enter the space of light used for the male zone.
Hatching and cross-hatching are ways of turning line into - Answers volume
With atmospheric perspective, objects further from the viewer appear - Answers cooler and less distinct
The author describes Chuck Close's painting Stanley as "layered" pointillism because - Answers It is
made of thousands of little square paintings.
Paul Colin's Figure of a Woman, surely derived from the artist's association with Josephine Baker,
achieved the techniques of chiaroscuro by using - Answers black and white crayon on beige paper
One of the chief tools employed by artists of the Renaissance to show the effects of light is - Answers
chiaroscuro
Artist Artemisia Gentileschi heightens the drama of Judith and Maidservant with the Head of Holofernes
by using a technique that comes from an Italian word meaning "murky." This technique is called -
Answers tenebrism
Ben Jones's Black Face and Arm Unit uses color and line in the form of bands, ornaments, and
scarifications reminiscent of the facial decorations in - Answers Ancient African Sculpture
In the 1660s, who discovered that color is a direct function of light by passing sunlight through a prism
and observing the bands of spectrum of colors? - Answers Isaac Newton
In the history of art, with what has the color black been associated? - Answers Goethe associated black
with the absence of good, but for African Americans, black is a color of pride.
At the end of nineteenth century, which invention allowed color to be projected with increased
brightness and clarity? - Answers the electric light
J.M.W. Turner uses two types of perspective in Rain, Steam, and Speed-The Great Western Railway.
What are they? - Answers atmospheric and one-point
The temperature of Jane Hammond's Fallen, with a color scheme of oranges, yellows, and reds, can be
described as - Answers warm