Exam 5: Time and Motion
Exam 1: Line, Shape, and the Principle of Contrast44 Questions
Exam 2: Form, Volume, Mass, and Texture38 Questions
Exam 3: Implied Depth: Value and Space44 Questions
Exam 4: Color41 Questions
Exam 5: Time and Motion34 Questions
Exam 6: Unity Variety and Balance35 Questions
Exam 7: Scale and Proportion29 Questions
Exam 8: Emphasis and Focal Point25 Questions
Exam 9: Pattern and Rhythm27 Questions
Exam 10: Content and Analysis27 Questions
Exam 11: Drawing55 Questions
Exam 12: Painting53 Questions
Exam 13: Printmaking52 Questions
Exam 14: Sculpture53 Questions
Exam 15: Architecture66 Questions
Exam 16: The Tradition of Craft51 Questions
Exam 17: Visual Communication Design44 Questions
Exam 18: Photography56 Questions
Exam 19: Film, Video, and Digital Art44 Questions
Exam 20: Alternative Media and Processes29 Questions
Exam 21: The Prehistoric and Ancient Mediterranean72 Questions
Exam 22: Art of the Middle Ages48 Questions
Exam 23: Art of India, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia60 Questions
Exam 24: Art of the Americas53 Questions
Exam 25: Art of Africa and the Pacific Islands47 Questions
Exam 26: Art of Renaissance and Baroque Europe: 1400 to 175064 Questions
Exam 27: Art of Europe and America, 1700 to 1865: Rococo to Realism42 Questions
Exam 28: The Modern Aesthetic: Manet in 1863 to the American Scene in the 1930s109 Questions
Exam 29: Late Modern and Contemporary Art: from Abstract Expressionism in the 1940s to the Present Day62 Questions
Exam 30: Art and Community37 Questions
Exam 31: Spirituality and Art44 Questions
Exam 32: Art and the Cycle of Life45 Questions
Exam 33: Art and Science38 Questions
Exam 34: Art and Illusion41 Questions
Exam 35: Art of Political Leaders and Rulers22 Questions
Exam 36: Art, War, and Revolution31 Questions
Exam 37: Art of Social Conscience28 Questions
Exam 38: The Body in Art42 Questions
Exam Identity, Race, and Gender in Art28 Questions
Exam 40: Gateway Features for Gateways to Art63 Questions
Exam 41: Introduction41 Questions
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When an artist creates a work that deceives our eyes into believing there is motion as time passes,this is called ________.
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When painters in the workshop of the fifteenth-century artist known as the Master of Osservanza illustrated The Meeting of St.Anthony and St.Paul,they solved the problem of how to ________ in a single painting by merging a series of episodes into one picture.
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This spinning toy gives a sense of motion to a viewer when he or she looks through small slits in its cylindrical drum at a strip of changing pictures.
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Bernini's sculpture of Apollo and Daphne is based on a mythological story in which a god pursues a nymph.The artist used diagonal lines and flowing drapery to convey the ________ of the chase.
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Ron Lambert's sculptural work Sublimate (Cloud Cover)replicates the natural process of the water cycle to illustrate the ________.
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The Italian Futurist artist Giacomo Balla illustrated the rapid movement of a dog running on a leash by painting a series of ________ in order to give the impression that we are seeing motion as it happens.
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The sequence of photographs Dorothea Lange took of a migrant family in 1936 shows how photographers move around their subject and anticipate the right time to capture the image they seek.In this way,photography is still deeply concerned with the elements of ________ and time.
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The Italian Futurist artist Giacomo Balla implied motion by repetition and inference in his work ________ of a Dog on a Leash.
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Nancy Holt created this work,which intertwines the passage of time with the movement of the sun.
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If a figure in an artwork has drapery billowing out behind it,and appears to have multiple feet in different positions,the viewer might assume that this figure is ________.
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In her work Astroculture (Shelf Life)bioartist Suzanne Anker experiments with growing plants in artificial light for use in ________.
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This type of art can only exist in one place and time in history.
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Alexander Calder invented the ________,a type of suspended,balanced sculpture that uses air currents to power its movement.
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Disney's Finding Nemo is an example of a series of computer-generated images played in rapid succession.This medium is called ________.
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