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Deck 16: African Art
1
What makes art historians believe that Ife heads were not true portraits?
A)They show abstract rather than naturalistic figures.
B)They represent individuals of the same age and are idealized.
C)They have found written records that provide names.
D)They show aesthetically pleasing features.
A)They show abstract rather than naturalistic figures.
B)They represent individuals of the same age and are idealized.
C)They have found written records that provide names.
D)They show aesthetically pleasing features.
B
2
Which people made the oldest known sculpture from West and Central Africa?
A)Nok
B)Yoruba
C)Shona
D)Kongo
A)Nok
B)Yoruba
C)Shona
D)Kongo
A
3
In the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries,when rival warfare caused the decline of the city of Old Jenné,which of the following traditions came to an end?
A)weaving
B)stone architecture
C)bronze casting
D)ceramic sculpture
A)weaving
B)stone architecture
C)bronze casting
D)ceramic sculpture
D
4
How was the pendant representing an iyoba displayed?
A)on the king's crown
B)in the doorway of a shrine
C)as the king's belt or hip ornament
D)on the neck of the king's panther
A)on the king's crown
B)in the doorway of a shrine
C)as the king's belt or hip ornament
D)on the neck of the king's panther
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5
Which of the following is a specialist in ritual that opens the lines of communication between the supernatural and human worlds?
A)diviner
B)oba
C)iyoba
D)oni
A)diviner
B)oba
C)iyoba
D)oni
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6
The Nok sculpture,Head,is made of
A)sand.
B)basalt.
C)terracotta.
D)iron.
A)sand.
B)basalt.
C)terracotta.
D)iron.
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7
An ere ibeji is made when
A)a contract is agreed upon.
B)a youth is initiated into adulthood.
C)a woman cannot conceive children.
D)a twin dies.
A)a contract is agreed upon.
B)a youth is initiated into adulthood.
C)a woman cannot conceive children.
D)a twin dies.
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8
In Benin sculpture,such as that of the iyoba,what represents Olokun,the Lord of the Great Waters?
A)a Portuguese soldier
B)a mudfish
C)a panther
D)coral-beads
A)a Portuguese soldier
B)a mudfish
C)a panther
D)coral-beads
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9
Which of the following are objects harnessing spirit forces or powers?
A)minkisi
B)ere ibeji
C)bwoon
D)faprenu
A)minkisi
B)ere ibeji
C)bwoon
D)faprenu
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10
What was the function of the Nkisi Nkonde?
A)It protected the home from malicious gods.
B)It accompanied the owner on treacherous journeys.
C)It was carried into the fields for luck.
D)It acted as an impartial arbiter of justice.
A)It protected the home from malicious gods.
B)It accompanied the owner on treacherous journeys.
C)It was carried into the fields for luck.
D)It acted as an impartial arbiter of justice.
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11
Where did Europeans have the most contact with African cultures?
A)the coastal areas
B)the Mediterranean sea
C)the Cape of Good Hope
D)the Nile River
A)the coastal areas
B)the Mediterranean sea
C)the Cape of Good Hope
D)the Nile River
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12
The potters,called numumusow,among the Mande-speaking peoples are
A)diviners.
B)sculptors.
C)blacksmiths.
D)women.
A)diviners.
B)sculptors.
C)blacksmiths.
D)women.
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13
What were the major commodities traded through the city of Great Zimbabwe?
A)tobacco and silver
B)slaves and traditional masks
C)diamonds and precious stones
D)gold,ivory,and skins
A)tobacco and silver
B)slaves and traditional masks
C)diamonds and precious stones
D)gold,ivory,and skins
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14
Why did figures such as the Spirit Spouse display the most admired and desirable marks of beauty?
A)to please the owners
B)to encourage spirits to assist the owners of the figures
C)to transform the power of the figure to the gods
D)to represent the beauty of the ancestors
A)to please the owners
B)to encourage spirits to assist the owners of the figures
C)to transform the power of the figure to the gods
D)to represent the beauty of the ancestors
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15
Which method does the numumusow use to make pottery?
A)coiling
B)wheel-thrown
C)molds
D)slab construction
A)coiling
B)wheel-thrown
C)molds
D)slab construction
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16
What are the parallel lines on the Ife portrait heads?
A)tattoos
B)ceremonial paint
C)a beaded veil
D)scarification patterns
A)tattoos
B)ceremonial paint
C)a beaded veil
D)scarification patterns
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17
What did the tall Conical Tower at Great Zimbabwe represent?
A)a pyramid,symbol of stability
B)connection between the natural and supernatural worlds
C)a good harvest and prosperity
D)the king's power
A)a pyramid,symbol of stability
B)connection between the natural and supernatural worlds
C)a good harvest and prosperity
D)the king's power
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18
How does the performance style of Ngady mwaash differ from Bwoom?
A)It is performed by women.
B)It is celebrating the life of the deceased.
C)It is graceful and nonthreatening.
D)It is accompanied by weaponry.
A)It is performed by women.
B)It is celebrating the life of the deceased.
C)It is graceful and nonthreatening.
D)It is accompanied by weaponry.
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19
The first mosque of Jenné was constructed from
A)stone.
B)brick.
C)adobe.
D)wood.
A)stone.
B)brick.
C)adobe.
D)wood.
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20
Yoruba kings manifested their power through
A)elaborate manuscripts.
B)monumental sculpture.
C)large and lavish palaces.
D)a controlled artistic style.
A)elaborate manuscripts.
B)monumental sculpture.
C)large and lavish palaces.
D)a controlled artistic style.
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21
How is pattern used to enhance cultural identity at the Nankani compound in Sirigu,Ghana? What kinds of patterns are used and on what kinds of objects and surfaces?
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22
Discuss the iconography and technique of the Olowe of Ise palace door.How did it express power?
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23
Which of the following was true of kente cloth?
A)It was made of pounded bark.
B)Only women wore it.
C)Some patterns were restricted to certain classes of people.
D)It could not be traded or sold to non-Ashanti people.
A)It was made of pounded bark.
B)Only women wore it.
C)Some patterns were restricted to certain classes of people.
D)It could not be traded or sold to non-Ashanti people.
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24
The word for woven textiles among the Ashanti culture is
A)kente.
B)ere ibeji.
C)bilongo.
D)weft.
A)kente.
B)ere ibeji.
C)bilongo.
D)weft.
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25
In Ghana,the Ashanti ruler's spokesperson was identified
A)by his staff.
B)by his jewelry.
C)by the stance.
D)by the medium.
A)by his staff.
B)by his jewelry.
C)by the stance.
D)by the medium.
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26
How does a hierarchy of materials or subject differ in African cultures compared to Western cultures? How do African cultures differ from Western cultures in their assessment of "fine art" as opposed to "craft"?
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27
Describe the purpose of how a nkisi nkonde changes over time to become a visual record of a community.
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28
How does African art differ in function from European art?
A)Africans did not use a wide variety of materials.
B)Africans did not create monumental architecture.
C)Africans did not produce ritual or political objects as works of art.
D)Africans did not use nature as a source of inspiration.
A)Africans did not use a wide variety of materials.
B)Africans did not create monumental architecture.
C)Africans did not produce ritual or political objects as works of art.
D)Africans did not use nature as a source of inspiration.
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29
Explain the myth of "primitive" art and how it applies to African art.
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