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(1)How many paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell in his lifetime? A. 1 B.

(1)How many paintings did Vincent Van Gogh sell in his lifetime? A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. 7

(2)Which architect was responsible for the glass Pyramid at the Lourve? A. Louis Le

(2)Which architect was responsible for the glass Pyramid at the Lourve? A. Louis Le Vau B. Ieoh M Pei C. Francois Mansart D. Henri Labrouste

(3) Whose art style became known as Surrealism? A. Francisco de Goya B. Edgar

(3) Whose art style became known as Surrealism? A. Francisco de Goya B. Edgar Degas C. Per Paul Rubens D. Salvador Dali

(4)How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen? A. 8 B. 13 C.

(4)How many times has the Mona Lisa been stolen? A. 8 B. 13 C. 1 D. 22

(5) Michelangelo considered himself a sculptor. What was his favorite kind of rock? A.

(5) Michelangelo considered himself a sculptor. What was his favorite kind of rock? A. Quartz B. Granite C. Marble D. Onyx

(6) A pointed tool, used for making small holes. A. Chisel B. Awl C.

(6) A pointed tool, used for making small holes. A. Chisel B. Awl C. Wrench D. Hammer

(7)Decorating with knotted string is: A. Macrame B. Origami C. Decal D. Papier-mache

(7)Decorating with knotted string is: A. Macrame B. Origami C. Decal D. Papier-mache

(8) Decorating with paper cutouts is: A. Lithography B. Decoupage C. Weaving D. Wallpapering

(8) Decorating with paper cutouts is: A. Lithography B. Decoupage C. Weaving D. Wallpapering

(9) In candle making, the basic material is: A. Gum arabic B. Tannic acid

(9) In candle making, the basic material is: A. Gum arabic B. Tannic acid C. Crayon wax D. Paraffin wax

(10) A papier-mache figure is modeled on a skeleton called a/an: A. Bobbin B.

(10) A papier-mache figure is modeled on a skeleton called a/an: A. Bobbin B. Mold C. Header D. Armature

(11) Wicker that is used in basketry is composed of: A. String B. Plastic

(11) Wicker that is used in basketry is composed of: A. String B. Plastic C. A vegetable fiber D. Wire

(12) Windows are made with small pieces of colored class are called: A. Sun

(12) Windows are made with small pieces of colored class are called: A. Sun glass B. Spun glass C. Stained glass D. Port holes

(13) ______ is made of a mixture of soda, ass, metal oxide and sand.

(13) ______ is made of a mixture of soda, ass, metal oxide and sand. A. China B. Porcelain C. Pottery D. Glass

(14) The special oven used in glazing clay pots is called a: A. Kiln

(14) The special oven used in glazing clay pots is called a: A. Kiln B. Clay oven C. Furnace D. Box Furnace

(15) Prints made by pressing paper with an inked stone is: A. Stone prints

(15) Prints made by pressing paper with an inked stone is: A. Stone prints B. Printing C. Collage D. Lithography

(16) When drawing, one suggests three-dimensional reality on paper by means of… A. Oil

(16) When drawing, one suggests three-dimensional reality on paper by means of… A. Oil paints B. Perspective C. Water color D. Elevations

(17) Making an artistic arrangement of various materials glued to a surface is called.

(17) Making an artistic arrangement of various materials glued to a surface is called. A. Collage B. Heddle C. Potpourri D. Color wheel

(18) Which of these would be used in drawing a circle? A. Ruler B.

(18) Which of these would be used in drawing a circle? A. Ruler B. Protractor C. Mordant D. Compass

(19) What is the term for the painting technique that uses small dots of

(19) What is the term for the painting technique that uses small dots of color to make an image? A. Specklism B. Freckllism C. Dotallism D. Pointillism

(20) What is painting murals on freshly laid or wet plaster? A. Frisket B.

(20) What is painting murals on freshly laid or wet plaster? A. Frisket B. Frenum C. Frazil D. Fresco

(21) A path between two points is a ____. A. Texture B. Shape C.

(21) A path between two points is a ____. A. Texture B. Shape C. Pattern D. Line

(22) What is Form? A. A 3 D shape having depth and height. B.

(22) What is Form? A. A 3 D shape having depth and height. B. A 3 D shape having depth, height, and width. C. A 2 D shape having depth, height, and width.

(23) What is the darkness of lightness of a color? A. Value B. Color

(23) What is the darkness of lightness of a color? A. Value B. Color C. Contrast D. Balance

(24) The use of line, color, or a motif in more than one place

(24) The use of line, color, or a motif in more than one place in a composition. A. Repetition B. Contrast C. Unity D. Emphasis

(25) Colors that are side by side on a color wheel are called _______.

(25) Colors that are side by side on a color wheel are called _______. A. Secondary colors B. Analogous colors C. Complementary colors D. Primary colors

(26) Opposites on the color wheel are called _______. A. Secondary colors B. Complementary

(26) Opposites on the color wheel are called _______. A. Secondary colors B. Complementary colors C. Analogous colors D. Primary colors

(27) Pure color is also known as _____. A. Value B. Light C. Hue

(27) Pure color is also known as _____. A. Value B. Light C. Hue D. Dark

(28) When you can see slick, rough, or smooth in paintings or drawing it

(28) When you can see slick, rough, or smooth in paintings or drawing it is called _______. A. Real texture B. Line C. Value D. Implied texture

(29) The center-of-interest in art is also known as ______. A. B. C. D.

(29) The center-of-interest in art is also known as ______. A. B. C. D. Repetition Contrast Unity Emphasis

(30) What are the primary colors? A. B. C. D. Orange, blue, yellow Red,

(30) What are the primary colors? A. B. C. D. Orange, blue, yellow Red, violet, orange Yellow, red, blue Orange, green, violet

(31) What is the path of a moving point? A. Angular B. Zig-zag C.

(31) What is the path of a moving point? A. Angular B. Zig-zag C. Line D. Arrow

(32) When you can feel when something is slick, smooth, or rough. A. Real

(32) When you can feel when something is slick, smooth, or rough. A. Real texture B. Implied texture C. Value D. Line

(33) When black is added to a color it is called a/an _____ A.

(33) When black is added to a color it is called a/an _____ A. Shade B. Hue C. Grayed D. Tint

(34) When white is added to a color it is call a/an _______ A.

(34) When white is added to a color it is call a/an _______ A. Shade B. Hue C. Tint D. Lighten

(35) Variations of one hue is called _____. A. Analogous colors B. Neutral colors

(35) Variations of one hue is called _____. A. Analogous colors B. Neutral colors C. Monochromatic colors D. Complementary colors

(36) What is the harmony of all the visual elements in a composition? A.

(36) What is the harmony of all the visual elements in a composition? A. Unity B. Balance C. Repetition D. Contrast

(37) The equilibrium of various elements in the work of art. A. Emphasis B.

(37) The equilibrium of various elements in the work of art. A. Emphasis B. Repetion C. Contrast D. Balance

(38) Violet, green, and blue are ___. A. B. C. D. Warm colors Cool

(38) Violet, green, and blue are ___. A. B. C. D. Warm colors Cool colors Secondary colors Primary colors

(39) Red, Yellow, and Orange are___. A. B. C. D. Primary colors Secondary colors

(39) Red, Yellow, and Orange are___. A. B. C. D. Primary colors Secondary colors Warm colors Cool colors

(40) Which of the following works of art is NOT associating with the ancient

(40) Which of the following works of art is NOT associating with the ancient near east? A. B. C. D. The Palette of Narmer Great Lyre with Bull’s Head Ritual Vessel of Urik Head of Sargon

(41) What is the name of the Ancient Egyptian architect who designed/oversaw the construction

(41) What is the name of the Ancient Egyptian architect who designed/oversaw the construction of the Stepped Pyramid of Djoser? A. Khufu B. Senmut C. Imhotep D. Menaure

(42) The “Bull Leaping Fresco” found at The Palace of Knossos is associated with

(42) The “Bull Leaping Fresco” found at The Palace of Knossos is associated with which culture? A. B. C. D. Minoan Greek Mycenean Persian

(43) What is the name of the Greek sculptor who created “Spear. Bearer”? A.

(43) What is the name of the Greek sculptor who created “Spear. Bearer”? A. Pericles B. Polykleitos C. Lysippos D. Imhotep

(44) Which of the following is NOT one of the architects who created the

(44) Which of the following is NOT one of the architects who created the Parthenon at the Athenian acropolis? A. Praxiteles B. Kallikrates C. Phidias D. Iktinos

(45) What is the name given to the carved female figures used as columns

(45) What is the name given to the carved female figures used as columns on Greek temples? A. Peplos B. Kore C. Karyatid D. Kouros

(46) What artist cut off part of his ear? A. Van Gough B. Matisse

(46) What artist cut off part of his ear? A. Van Gough B. Matisse C. Picasso D. Raphael

(47) Who is famous for painting huge close-ups of flowers? A. Mary Cassatt B.

(47) Who is famous for painting huge close-ups of flowers? A. Mary Cassatt B. Georgia O’Keeffe C. Camille Claudel D. Sonia Delauney

(48) Who is famous for producing images of Campbell’s soup cans? A. Matisse B.

(48) Who is famous for producing images of Campbell’s soup cans? A. Matisse B. Warhol C. Picasso D. Mary Cassatt

(49) What art movement claimed to be “anti-art”? A. Surrealism B. Cubism C. Impressionism

(49) What art movement claimed to be “anti-art”? A. Surrealism B. Cubism C. Impressionism D. Dada

(50) Which art movement was Picasso most associated with? A. Cubism B. The Fauves

(50) Which art movement was Picasso most associated with? A. Cubism B. The Fauves C. Dada D. Impressionism

(51) Who sculpted the “Gates of Hell”? A. Praxiteles B. Bramante C. Michelangelo D.

(51) Who sculpted the “Gates of Hell”? A. Praxiteles B. Bramante C. Michelangelo D. Rodin

(52) Which of these artists greatly influenced Impressionism, but resisted being labeled as an

(52) Which of these artists greatly influenced Impressionism, but resisted being labeled as an Impressionist? A. Monet B. Van Gogh C. Renoir D. Manet

(53) Which art movement does Matisse belong with? A. The Fauves B. Impressionism C.

(53) Which art movement does Matisse belong with? A. The Fauves B. Impressionism C. Surrealism D. Dada

(54) On what work did Jan van Eyck complete with his brother? A. The

(54) On what work did Jan van Eyck complete with his brother? A. The Arnolfini Portrait B. The Ghent Altarpiece C. The Birth of John the Baptist D. Man in a Red Turban

(55)Who was Ghiberti’s rival for creating “The Gates of Paradise” and what equally important

(55)Who was Ghiberti’s rival for creating “The Gates of Paradise” and what equally important thing did he do? A. Donatello and his “David” B. Leonardo and his “Last Supper” C. Giotto and the Padua Chapel D. Brunelleschi and the dome of the Florentine Cathedral

(56) What is the name of an Archaic Greek male statue? A. Kouros B.

(56) What is the name of an Archaic Greek male statue? A. Kouros B. Andagnos C. Kore D. Glyptiki

(57) With this technique, artists can create value by making patterned dots. A. Crosshatching

(57) With this technique, artists can create value by making patterned dots. A. Crosshatching B. Stippling C. Hatching D. Sfumato

(58) This technique consists of placing lines closely side by side. A. Sfumato B.

(58) This technique consists of placing lines closely side by side. A. Sfumato B. Crosshatching C. Hatching D. Stippling

(59)Water-based, opaque paint similar to school-quality tempera, but higher quality. A. Watercolor B. Gouache

(59)Water-based, opaque paint similar to school-quality tempera, but higher quality. A. Watercolor B. Gouache C. Acrylic D. Encaustic

(60) This is a process in which an image is drawn with a waxy

(60) This is a process in which an image is drawn with a waxy pencil directly on a plate, which can be made of zinc, stone, or aluminum. A. Intaglio B. Etching C. Engraving D. Lithography

(61) A water-based paint can be made with an egg-yolk binder. A. Pastel B.

(61) A water-based paint can be made with an egg-yolk binder. A. Pastel B. Tempera C. Watercolor D. Oil

(62) A manner of painting which the paint is laid on thickly so it

(62) A manner of painting which the paint is laid on thickly so it stands out in relief. A. Sfumato B. Terra Cotta C. Conte D. Impasto

(63) Renaissance is a French term derived from the Italian word Rinascimento which meant

(63) Renaissance is a French term derived from the Italian word Rinascimento which meant _____? A. Return B. Rebirth C. Remembrance D. Redux

(64) Who was the painter of the “The Kiss of Judas” 1306 whom the

(64) Who was the painter of the “The Kiss of Judas” 1306 whom the anecdote of drawing the perfect circle is often associated? A. Mantegna B. Giotto C. Masaccio D. Raphael

(65) Who was the painter often considered Giotto’s rival, and creator of the painting

(65) Who was the painter often considered Giotto’s rival, and creator of the painting “The siege of Montemassi”? A. Simone Martini B. Hans Holbein C. Masaccio D. Michelanglo

(66) Who was the artist of the Late Gothic period who created the bronze

(66) Who was the artist of the Late Gothic period who created the bronze doors for the baptistery in Florence? A. Mantegna B. Donatello C. Ghiberti D. Giotto

(67) Which first-generation Florentine artist perfected one-point perspective? A. Alberti B. Leonardo da Vinci

(67) Which first-generation Florentine artist perfected one-point perspective? A. Alberti B. Leonardo da Vinci C. Brunelleschi D. Michelangelo

(68) Early Renaissance artists who coined “Inventors of the New Style”. Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Donatello,

(68) Early Renaissance artists who coined “Inventors of the New Style”. Brunelleschi, Ghiberti, Donatello, and _____. A. Mantegna B. Leonardo da Vinci C. Giotto D. Masaccio

(69)Who was the famed artist that painted the double portrait of Battista Sforza and

(69)Who was the famed artist that painted the double portrait of Battista Sforza and Frederico da Montefeltro and “The Flagellation of Christ”? A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Piero della Francesca C. Raphael D. Bronzino

(70) Who painted “The Last Supper and “The Mona Lisa”? A. Leonardo da Vinci

(70) Who painted “The Last Supper and “The Mona Lisa”? A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Masaccio C. Donatello D. Andrea del Verrocchio

(71) Who painted “Birth of Venus” and “Madonna of the Magnificat” A. Raphael B.

(71) Who painted “Birth of Venus” and “Madonna of the Magnificat” A. Raphael B. Leonardo da Vinci C. Andrea Mantegna D. Sandro Botticelli

(72) Who painted “Tribute Money” and “Expulsion of Adam and Eve”? A. Donatello B.

(72) Who painted “Tribute Money” and “Expulsion of Adam and Eve”? A. Donatello B. Michelangelo C. Masaccio D. Titan

(73) Who painted “School of Athens” and “Madonna della Sedia”? A. Titian B. Giulio

(73) Who painted “School of Athens” and “Madonna della Sedia”? A. Titian B. Giulio Romano C. Verrocchio D. Raphael

(74) Who created “Peita” of Rome, and “David”? A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Botticelli

(74) Who created “Peita” of Rome, and “David”? A. Leonardo da Vinci B. Botticelli C. Titian D. Michelangelo

(75) Who produced “Gates of Paradise” and “Story of Jacob and Esau”? A. Raphael

(75) Who produced “Gates of Paradise” and “Story of Jacob and Esau”? A. Raphael B. Masaccio C. Titian D. Ghiberti

(76) Who created “The Persistence of Memory” (Surrealism)? A. Henri Matisse B. Georges Braque

(76) Who created “The Persistence of Memory” (Surrealism)? A. Henri Matisse B. Georges Braque C. Pablo Picasso D. Salvador Dali

(77) Who painted “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” (Divisionism)? A.

(77) Who painted “Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” (Divisionism)? A. B. C. D. Claude Monet Marc Chagall Vincent van Gogh Georges Seurat

(78) Who created “ 100 Cans” (pop art)? A. Andy Warhol B. Roy Lichtenstein

(78) Who created “ 100 Cans” (pop art)? A. Andy Warhol B. Roy Lichtenstein C. Piet Mondrain D. Jeff Koons

(79) Who created “The Scream” (Symbolism)? A. Camille Pissaro B. Edvard Munch C. Paul

(79) Who created “The Scream” (Symbolism)? A. Camille Pissaro B. Edvard Munch C. Paul Gauguin D. Paul Cezanne

(80) Who created “Guernica” (Cubism)? A. Georges Braque B. Pablo Picasso C. Marc Chagall

(80) Who created “Guernica” (Cubism)? A. Georges Braque B. Pablo Picasso C. Marc Chagall D. Mary Cassatt

(81) Who created “The Starry Night”? A. B. C. D. Claude Monet Vincent van

(81) Who created “The Starry Night”? A. B. C. D. Claude Monet Vincent van Gogh Georgia O’Keeffe Pierre Auguste-Renoir

(82) Who created “Still Life with Apples and Oranges” (Post. Impressionism)? A. Paul Gauguin

(82) Who created “Still Life with Apples and Oranges” (Post. Impressionism)? A. Paul Gauguin B. Joan Miro C. Henri Rousseau D. Paul Cezanne

(83) Who created “Diego and I”? A. B. C. D. Frida Kahlo Pablo Picasso

(83) Who created “Diego and I”? A. B. C. D. Frida Kahlo Pablo Picasso Salvador Dali Jose de Orzco

(84) Which of these terms refers to the roof-supporting beam immediately above the capital

(84) Which of these terms refers to the roof-supporting beam immediately above the capital of a column? A. Ogee B. Architrave C. Buttress D. Cornice

(85)Who painted “I and The Village”? A. B. C. D. Chagall De Chirico Brancusi

(85)Who painted “I and The Village”? A. B. C. D. Chagall De Chirico Brancusi Leonrado

(86) What is the patina of a sculpture? A. The finishing layer of a

(86) What is the patina of a sculpture? A. The finishing layer of a special varnish B. The surface alteration caused by age C. The light reflection on it D. The final smoothing of its surface by rubbing it with a piece of moist cloth

(87) Who painted “The Kiss”? A. B. C. D. Goya Matisse Picasso Klimt

(87) Who painted “The Kiss”? A. B. C. D. Goya Matisse Picasso Klimt

(88) “The Third of May” was painted by which artist? A. B. C. D.

(88) “The Third of May” was painted by which artist? A. B. C. D. Monet Chardin Goya Rembrant

(89) Who painted, “The Gross Clinic”? A. B. C. D. Renoir Redon Whistler Eakins

(89) Who painted, “The Gross Clinic”? A. B. C. D. Renoir Redon Whistler Eakins

(90) “Bird in Space” was sculpted by whom? A. B. C. D. Boccioni Moore

(90) “Bird in Space” was sculpted by whom? A. B. C. D. Boccioni Moore Hepworth Brancusi