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Example Question #355 : 3 D Art
Who was the architect famous for designing a Glass House as his own residence?
Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Gehry
I. M. Pei
Philip Johnson
Mies van der Rohe
Philip Johnson
Philip Johnson was a modernist architect who sought clean lines, used steel and glass construction, and valued function in his design. Inspired by the Farnsworth House designed by Mies van der Rohe, Johnson designed his own house in Connecticut as made almost entirely of glass. The rectangular abode is now a tourist site, along with Johnson's entire property, including other buildings and his massive art collection.
Example Question #358 : 3 D Art
John Augustus Roebling is the architect responsible for which New York City landmark?
Trinity Church
The Empire State Building
The Brooklyn Bridge
The Statue of Liberty
The George Washington Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge
John Augustus Roebling, a German immigrant, was the leading designer of bridges throughout the mid-nineteenth century in America. His masterpiece, however, was the Brooklyn Bridge, which was the first steel-wire suspension bridge ever built. Unfortunately, Roebling died in 1870, just as it was beginning construction, and his son Washington Roebling had to take over construction.
Example Question #357 : 3 D Art
The unfinished Sagrada Familia cathedral in Barcelona was designed by whom?
Antoni Gaudí
Enrique Nieto
Pablo Picasso
Joan Miró
Salvador Dalí
Antoni Gaudí
La Sagrada Familia was planned as a massive church in Barcelona that would rival its Cathedral in size. After breaking ground in 1882, the church is still not totally finished. Importantly, its architect Antoni Gaudí was killed in a 1926 tram accident, and the work had to continue on under architects with different design aesthetics than its singular original designer.
Example Question #3 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture
The architect Frank Gehry is famous for designing the building for which art museum?
The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago
The Museum of Modern Art in New York
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles
The Musee D'Orsay in Paris
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
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 #1 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture
Mayan architecture was dominated by what kind of building?
The minaret
The galleried temple
The vaulted hall
The pyramid
The onion dome
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 #4 : Answering Other Questions About Architecture
Hindu temple architecture is defined in the works collectively known as __________.
the Shilpa Shastras
the Rhamayana
the Rig Veda
the Bhagavad Gita
the Mahabaratha
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 #1 : Analyzing Sculpture
What was the principle material used by sculptors in the Classical period in Greece?
Brick
Iron
Clay
Marble
Cement
Marble
The key feature of ancient Greek sculpture was the monumental size of most of their pieces, as well as the dramatic depiction of heroes and gods. The statues therefore needed to be made of an extremely sturdy and dependable material. Marble proved the most durable and popular material among ancient Greek sculptors not just for the mentioned reasons, but because of its abundance in Greek lands.
Example Question #2 : Analyzing Sculpture
The sculptor Auguste Rodin's style was marked by all of the following EXCEPT __________.
a dark psychological perspective
making sculptures out of clay that could work as models for bronze casting
the use of classical and mythological themes
the capture of movement in a sculpture
a realistic depiction of the human body
the use of classical and mythological themes
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a revolutionary sculptor who helped develop modern art, but he actually saw himself as a traditional craftsman. Rodin would use clay to create bronze molds, and used models. In contrast to his predecessors, Rodin asked models to move so he could capture natural movement and a dark psychological perspective. Rodin also refused to use traditional classical and mythological themes in his work.
Example Question #1 : Identifying Sculptors, Works, And Schools Of Sculpture
The Dying Gaul is a famous Roman piece of art in which medium?
Sculpture
Mosaic
Mural
Fresco
Painting
Sculpture
The Dying Gaul is a statue from the third century BCE and is among the most famous pieces of Roman artwork. The statue is remarkable for its tension and lines in the prone figure, who is slouching into repose from his wounds. Additionally, the face conveys an astonishing amount of pathos and misery, while also showing a perfect form in the figure's body.
Example Question #1 : Identifying Sculptors, Works, And Schools Of Sculpture
Which classical Greek artist is best known for his creation of the statue of Zeus at Olympia and the Athena Parthenos in Athens?
Sophocles
Phidias
Homer
Plutarch
Michelangelo
Phidias
Homer, Sophocles, and Plutarch are Ancient Greek poets and writers. Michelangelo worked in the Renaissance era. Phidias is the only sculptor from the classical Greek era listed.
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