Exam 7: Unity, Variety, and Balance
Exam 1: Fundamentals26 Questions
Exam 2: Line, Shape, and the Principle of Contrast26 Questions
Exam 3: Form, Volume, Mass, and Texture30 Questions
Exam 4: Implied Depth: Value and Space31 Questions
Exam 5: Color29 Questions
Exam 6: Motion and Time25 Questions
Exam 7: Unity, Variety, and Balance20 Questions
Exam 8: scale and Proportion17 Questions
Exam 9: Focal Point and Emphasis14 Questions
Exam 10: Pattern and Rhythm22 Questions
Exam 11: Engaging With Form and Content16 Questions
Exam 12: Drawing34 Questions
Exam 13: Painting38 Questions
Exam 14: Print-making35 Questions
Exam 15: Sculpture23 Questions
Exam 16: Architecture27 Questions
Exam 17: The Tradition of Craft26 Questions
Exam 18: Visual Communication Design17 Questions
Exam 19: Photography28 Questions
Exam 20: Filmvideo and Digital Art35 Questions
Exam 21: Alternative Media and Processes42 Questions
Exam 22: The Prehistoric and Ancient Mediterranean45 Questions
Exam 23: Art of the Middle Ages27 Questions
Exam 24: Art of India, China, Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia30 Questions
Exam 25: Art of the Americas35 Questions
Exam 26: Art of Africa and the Pacific Islands32 Questions
Exam 27: Art of Renaissance and Baroque Europe 1400-175047 Questions
Exam 28: Art of Europe and America 1700-1865: Rococo to Romanticism65 Questions
Exam 29: The Modern Aesthetic: Realism to Expressionism85 Questions
Exam 30: Art and Community31 Questions
Exam 31: Spirituality and Art35 Questions
Exam 32: Art and the Cycle of Life27 Questions
Exam 33: Art and Science26 Questions
Exam 34: Art, Illusion, and Transformation26 Questions
Exam 35: Art of Political Leaders and Rulers19 Questions
Exam 36: Art, War, and Revolution21 Questions
Exam 37: Art of Social Conscience26 Questions
Exam 38: The Body in Art27 Questions
Exam 39: Identity, Race, and Gender in Art20 Questions
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If an artist painted a street scene with one large building on the left-hand side, and two smaller buildings on the right-hand side, this would be an example of ________ balance.
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Look at the work of two Surrealist artists, and try to find elements of conceptual unity within their artworks. If you decide that their artworks do not have conceptual unity, discuss why this might be.
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Choose two artworks from the textbook: one that is an example of symmetrical balance, and one an example of asymmetrical balance. Why might each artist have chosen to create their artwork in this way? Which do you think is more effective?
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Radial Balance
This is a kind of visual diversity that can bring many different ideas, media, or elements together in one composition.
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Romare Bearden's work The Dove uses an underlying ________ reflecting the city streets to create a sense of order.
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In his painting The Flagellation, Italian artist Piero della Francesca created unity by concentrating on groups of figures in two different areas, ________ and ________.
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Tibetan Buddhist monks create colored sand images with a radial design. This representation of the universe is called a ________.
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Romare Bearden depicted a hectic street scene in his work The Dove. He created a sense of unity and stability in the busy composition with an implied ________ shape.
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The German word that refers to something in which the whole seems greater than the sum of its parts is ________.
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Joseph Cornell created boxes that contain compositions of ________ objects.
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Andrea Palladio created porch-like entrances, or ________, on all four sides of the Villa Capra to take advantage of the beautiful views.
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The story of Vishnu dreaming the universe, as depicted in an Indian relief carving (1.118), is derived from the ________ religion.
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Creating visual weight and counterweight is part of an artist's use of the element of ________ in creating a work of art.
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The design by I. Michael Interior Design creates ________ and interesting composition by using a balance of curved and straight lines.
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When Robert Rauschenberg, in his work Monogram, chose to use a variety of non-traditional art materials and techniques instead of those accepted by the art world, he made a conscious effort to ________ the established art world.
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What element describes the imposition of order and harmony on a design?
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The Italian architect Andrea Palladio created a radial design in his plan for the Villa Capra. This building is also called the ________.
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Disparate visual elements can be linked together with a common idea. This is ________ unity.
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________ balance is achieved when all elements in a work of art are equidistant from a central point and repeat in a symmetrical way from side to side and top to bottom.
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