Exam 22: Between World Wars
Exam 1: The Nature of Art and Creativity 20 Questions
Exam 2: Visual Communication30 Questions
Exam 3: How an Artwork Is Built26 Questions
Exam 4: Drawing32 Questions
Exam 5: Painting27 Questions
Exam 6: Printmaking38 Questions
Exam 7: Photography21 Questions
Exam 8: Moving Images: Film and Digital Arts15 Questions
Exam 9: Graphic Design21 Questions
Exam 10: Sculpture24 Questions
Exam 11: Flirting With Function18 Questions
Exam 12: Architecture29 Questions
Exam 13: Evaluating Art10 Questions
Exam 14: From the Earliest Art to the Bronze Age19 Questions
Exam 15: The Classical and Medieval West20 Questions
Exam 16: Renaissance and Baroque Europe22 Questions
Exam 17: Traditional Arts of Asia24 Questions
Exam 18: The Islamic World12 Questions
Exam 19: Africa, Oceania, and the Americas27 Questions
Exam 20: Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries20 Questions
Exam 21: Early Twentieth Century25 Questions
Exam 22: Between World Wars27 Questions
Exam 23: Postwar Modern Movements in the West25 Questions
Exam 24: Modern Art Beyond the West10 Questions
Exam 25: Postmodernity and Global Art19 Questions
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Define "Readymade" and provide an example that best exemplifies this type of art.
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The Style De Stijl was started in the Netherlands, inspired by Cubism, and had as its goal:
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What artistic movement utilized Cubist collage? What did they call it?
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Define "photomontage" and provide an example that best exemplifies this type of art.
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Totalitarian governments between the wars officially required a socially and politically "correct" form of art, social realism; its goal was:
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Who incorporated elements of Cubism, Jewish symbolism and memories of Russia into their paintings, producing fantastic visions of floating people?
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