A world of art 9th edition, (2022)
by henry m. Sayre
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,part i - the visual world: understanding the art you see ______________________________ 4
chapter 01: discovering a world of art__________________________________________________ 4
chapter 02: developing visual literacy _________________________________________________ 18
part ii - the formal elements and their design: describing the art you see _______________ 35
chapter 03: line ___________________________________________________________________ 35
chapter 04: shape and space ________________________________________________________ 47
chapter 05: light and color __________________________________________________________ 63
chapter 06: texture, time, and motion ________________________________________________ 79
chapter 07: the principles of design __________________________________________________ 91
part iii - the fine arts media: learning how art is made _____________________________ 106
chapter 08: drawing ______________________________________________________________ 106
chapter 09: painting ______________________________________________________________ 120
chapter 10: printmaking___________________________________________________________ 138
chapter 11: photography and time-based media _______________________________________ 154
chapter 12: sculpture _____________________________________________________________ 172
chapter 13: the craft media ________________________________________________________ 189
chapter 14: architecture___________________________________________________________ 202
chapter 15: the design profession ___________________________________________________ 216
chapter 16: digital media __________________________________________________________ 227
part iv - the visual record: placing the arts in historical context ______________________ 237
chapter 17: the ancient world ______________________________________________________ 237
chapter 18: the age of faith ________________________________________________________ 252
chapter 19: the renaissance through the baroque ______________________________________ 268
chapter 20: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ___________________________________ 284
chapter 21: from 1900 to the present ________________________________________________ 298
part v - the themes of art: seeing continuity and change over time ___________________ 311
chapter 22: spiritual belief _________________________________________________________ 311
chapter 23: the life force __________________________________________________________ 326
chapter 24: the body, gender, and identity____________________________________________ 342
chapter 25: the individual and cultural identity ________________________________________ 359
chapter 26: power _______________________________________________________________ 375
,chapter 27: science, industry, and the environment ____________________________________ 391
,Part I - the visual world: understanding the art you see
Chapter 01: discovering a world of art
henry m. Sayre: a world of art 9th edition, (2022) test bank
Multiple choice
1. Renzo piano's jean-marie tjibaou cultural center is an example of "green architecture."
such buildings are praised for their
A) self-sufficiency.
B) lack of windows.
C) use of high-tech materials.
D) lack of renewable resources.
ANSWER:>a) self-sufficiency.
Feedback:
Green architecture focuses on sustainability, and the jean-marie tjibaou cultural center is
a prime example of this concept. Its design emphasizes self-sufficiency, using natural
resources efficiently and integrating environmentally friendly features like passive
cooling and renewable energy sources.
Difficulty: moderate
Question id: 01-01
Topic: the world as artists see it
Skill: understand the concepts
Objective: 1.2 define the creative process and describe the roles that artists most often
assume when they engage in that process.
2. Jasper johns chose to paint his image of the american flag to express
A) his proclivity for things seen but not examined.
B) his own patriotism during the mccarthy era.
, C) a universal concept of freedom.
D) the injustices incurred during the civil rights movement.
ANSWER:>a) his proclivity for things seen but not examined.
Feedback:
Jasper johns’ work with the american flag is not about direct patriotism but rather an
exploration of familiar, everyday symbols that are often overlooked. Johns' art challenges
viewers to think about and analyze things they’ve always seen but never truly questioned.
Difficulty: moderate
Question id: 01-02
Topic: the world as we perceive it
Skill: understand the concepts
Objective: 1.1 differentiate between passive and active seeing.
3. The imagery in faith ringgold's god bless america was inspired by the
A) civil rights movement in the 1960s.
B) parade in new york city on allies day, may 1917.
C) mccarthy era in the 1950s.
D) desert storm conflict.
ANSWER:>a) civil rights movement in the 1960s.
Feedback:
Faith ringgold’s "god bless america" incorporates imagery from the civil rights
movement, particularly addressing racial injustices in america. The work critiques the
contradiction between the american ideals of freedom and the reality of racial inequality.
Difficulty: easy
Question id: 01-03
Topic: the world as we perceive it
Skill: remember the facts