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AHIST 1401 FINAL_EXAM_Art_History_2020 | AHIST1401 Art History - Term 3, 2018-2019
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The contemporary movement that sought to remove all trace of the artist’s 
authorship was: 
Select one: 
a. Performance Art 
b. Conceptual Art 
c. Postmodernism 
d. Minimalism 
What separated Cezanne from the Impressionists was...
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AHIST 1401 Final Exam 2020
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AHIST 1401 Final Exam 2020 
 
 
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The period of Classical Antiquity generally refers to ancient 
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 a. Egypt and Greece 
 b. Egypt and Rome 
 c. Greece and Rome 
 d. Rome and France 
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The artists of the Northern Renaissance preferred ________________ as their medium. 
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 a. tempera 
 b. fresco 
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Art analysis essay on Cubism, Fauvism & Expressionism
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AHIST 1401 Review Quiz_2020 – University of the people
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Ingres’ technique and style is best described as ____________ . 
Select one: 
a. linear 
b. painterly 
c. monotone 
d. sublime 
Fractured, simultaneous views of an object are commonly found in: 
Select one: 
a. Cubism 
b. Expressionism 
c. Surrealism 
d. Fauvism 
Artificiality and elegance are key characteristics of which of the following styles? 
Select one: 
a. Mannerism 
b. Baroque 
c. Proto-Renaissance 
d. Renaissance 
The use of scientific tools to make art more naturalistic is known as: ...
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Art Theory
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Bundle consisting of basic art theory definitions and terms, deeper understandings of fauvism and cubism and how portraiture is shown in art.
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Study Guide for Exam 1
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Study guide for exam 1 that includes every movement/style, characteristics, vocabulary, years, artists and artworks seen in the Exam 1.
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Art History II Final Review,100% CORRECT
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Italian artists and humanists condemned art of the middle ages as __

Cimabue often combined elements of ______________ in his work

Fresco paintings were vulnerable to moisture and mildew.

The Dukes of Burgundy understood that artworks could ________

The _________ were the first artists to use oil paints on a widespread basis

A method of presenting an illustion of three-dimensions on a 2-dimensional surface is known as Linear Perspective

This work, entitled "Sacrifice of Isaac" by the art...
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Basic Art Theory
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Notes describing what a painting is, different media used, styles of painting and different modern periods
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SOPHIA PATHWAYS Art History II Unit 3 Milestone 3-2.
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SOPHIA PATHWAYS Art History II Unit 3 Milestone 3-2.
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Altshuler Chapter One
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A condensed summary of chapter one in the book The Avant-Garde in Exhibition by Bruce Altshuler
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