AP Art History : Analyzing twentieth- and twenty-first-century 2D art

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for AP Art History

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Example Questions

Example Question #11 : Twentieth And Twenty First Century 2 D Art

George Braque’s frequent choice of a monochromatic color palette allows for ________________.

Possible Answers:

the fragmented nature of the work to be minimized

sharper contrast between dark and light in the work

the viewer to focus on the main image of the work

deeper color saturation throughout the work

Correct answer:

the viewer to focus on the main image of the work

Explanation:

Georges Braque intentionally picked a monochromatic palette for his cubist works to highlight the way he deconstructed his images into framents. With a monochromatic palette, the viewer would have to focus on Braque’s lines and geometric shapes, rather than be distracted by blocks of saturated color or sharp contrasts between light and dark elements.

Example Question #12 : Twentieth And Twenty First Century 2 D Art

Mark Rothko's mature work is notable for all of the following recurring features except ___________________.

Possible Answers:

Monochromaticism

Translucent rectangles of color

Two to four floating shapes against a vertical background

Paint applied in thin washes

A large scale

Correct answer:

Monochromaticism

Explanation:

All of these are features of Rothko's work with rectangles except the notion that his works were monochromatic -in fact, the colors he employed varied over the course of his career, beginning as bright contrasting hues and moving toward darker maroons and blacks.

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