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Example Question #11 : Twentieth And Twenty First Century Architecture
The architect Frank Gehry is famous for designing the building for which art museum?
The Musee D'Orsay in Paris
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles
The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
The Museum of Modern Art in New York
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
Gehry, a modernist architect well known for flowing lines and unusual shapes, has built concert halls, museums, and government buildings around the world. Among his most notable works is the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, constructed out of titanium and glass, in shapes that are meant to evoke the countryside of Bilbao's Basque region.
Example Question #971 : Ap Art History
Mayan architecture was dominated by what kind of building?
The onion dome
The vaulted hall
The galleried temple
The minaret
The pyramid
The pyramid
All Mayan cities and temple structures revolved around the pyramid. Typically featuring steps to the top of the pyramid and terraces, the Mayas used the pyramid for temples, palaces, and most other important buildings. The use of the pyramid was highly influential for later Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Aztecs.
Example Question #2 : Near Eastern Architecture
Hindu temple architecture is defined in the works collectively known as __________.
the Rhamayana
the Shilpa Shastras
the Bhagavad Gita
the Mahabaratha
the Rig Veda
the Shilpa Shastras
Hindu temple architecture follows guidelines which call for a circular inner sanctum with the rest of the structure emanating from the center room. As with most ancient Hindu artistic traditions, the basic structures and rules for Hindu temple architecture are found in the group of works known as the Shilpa Shastras.
Example Question #401 : Clep: Humanities
The photographer Ansel Adams is well known for his work focusing on __________.
European architectural landmarks
everyday urban life in America
portraits of famous people
National Parks and the American West
staged models of historic events
National Parks and the American West
Ansel Adams (1902-1984) was a famous photographer and technical innovator who developed a process of developing film known as "the Zone System" and used the newest photographic technology of his time. The ability of Adams and his technology was seen through his many photographs of National Parks, particularly in the American West. Adams' photographs were most well known for their sharp focus and deep shading in black and white.
Example Question #402 : Clep: Humanities
Which early twentieth-century artist was known for using bold black lines, rectangular shapes, and fields of primary color on a white canvas?
Piet Mondrian
Diego Rivera
Georgia O'Keefe
Henri Matisse
Pablo Picasso
Piet Mondrian
Piet Mondrian was a Dutch artist who belonged to the artistic movement known as De Stijl ("The Style" in Dutch.) The principles of De Stijl were to reduce artistic forms to their simplest, most functional forms. Mondrian's specific form, which he developed in Paris between the World Wars and called "Neo-plasticism," featured mostly white canvases, which were bisected at various parts by perpendicular black lines and had fields of color only in the three primary colors.
Example Question #2 : Analyzing The Content Of 2 D Visual Art
The Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky's style was marked by all of the following EXCEPT __________.
flowing brushstrokes
musical influences
emotionally charged lines
realistic representation
abstract shapes
realistic representation
Wassily Kandinsky was the most influential expressionist of the early twentieth century. Kandinsky's style, which was dominated by abstract forms, expressive lines, and flowing brushstrokes, would prove to be immensely popular among fellow artists, while his theoretical writing, which connected art to music, also proved influential. Kandinsky had to flee both the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Nazis in the 1930s because of his controversial artwork.
Example Question #403 : Clep: Humanities
The American painter most well-known for creating extreme closeups of flowers is __________.
Mary Cassatt
Frida Kahlo
Alfred Stieglitz
Diane Arbus
Georgia O'Keefe
Georgia O'Keefe
Georgia O'Keefe developed a unique, instantly recognizable style that focused on flowers presented in vivid colors in an extreme close-up perspective. This style grew out of Modernism and its use of bright color and different perspective. O'Keefe proved influential in her ability to capture nature and natural images in paintings in a striking manner.
Example Question #404 : Clep: Humanities
Who was the twentieth century American painter known for his works depicting the American Midwest?
Thomas Hart Benton
Ansel Adams
Jasper Johns
Jackson Pollack
Alfred Stieglitz
Thomas Hart Benton
Regionalism was an art movement that sprung up after World War I in America that sought to paint naturalistic scenes of regional America. Foremost among the Regionalists was Thomas Hart Benton, who was inspired by politically conscious muralists like Diego Rivera to make large-scale works about his native Midwest. Benton's work often had political overtones that supported left-wing positions, and he was influential as an art teacher.
Example Question #405 : Clep: Humanities
Which of the following was NOT an influence on Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon?
Realism
Tribal art
African masks
Paul Cézanne's The Bathers
Primitivism
Realism
Picasso's 1907 painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon is largely considered one of the first cubist paintings. As such, Picasso broke with traditional forms of representation, but did so by including many different influences, particularly impressionists like Paul Cézanne and trends toward a primitivism in art. Picasso also began creating the piece after seeing an exhibition on tribal art that included African masks like those portrayed in the painting.
Example Question #1 : 2 D Visual Art
The American painter who painted canvases of large blocks of color with broad, visible brushstrokes is __________.
Jackson Pollock
Mark Rothko
Georgia O'Keefe
Andy Warhol
Grant Wood
Mark Rothko
Utilizing large canvases featuring only one or two bold colors in large blocks, Mark Rothko deconstructed the principles of Abstract Expressionism to their simplest form. Beginning in 1949, Rothko's "multiforms" became his chief artistic format, and made him a world-famous artist.
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