Deck 10: Sculpture

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In casting,a mold is used into which __________.

A) clay is pressed
B) plaster is poured
C) molten material is poured
D) gesso is added
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To keep track of where they are when carving a block,wood sculptors may __________.

A) use rulers to measure the depth of their carving
B) take pictures of every step
C) respect the natural grain
D) draw the outline of the sculpture on the wood
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Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty is an example of __________.

A) junk art
B) earthworks
C) traditional sculpture
D) funk aesthetic
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The sculpture,Pod Pocha by Ursula von Rydingsvard employs both stacking of elements and carving away to suggest __________.

A) water rippling on the surface of an object
B) mountain peaks jutting out from a vast forest
C) the natural processes of geological layering and erosion
D) all of the above
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In Michelangelo's David the figure's head and shoulders are in a slightly opposite direction than his hips and legs,in a pose called __________.

A) hip check
B) serpentine
C) contrapposto
D) active
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A gouge,a mallet,and a scraper are tools used for __________.

A) carving wood
B) making maquettes
C) casting bronze
D) none of the above
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The carved ivory mask from Benin was carved for the king and __________.

A) never used
B) worn at his waist
C) worn as a mask at a ritual ceremony
D) hung on a wall of the palace
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In fifteenth-century Benin sculptors were supported by __________.

A) the military
B) public subscription
C) sales of their work
D) patronage of the king
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The Head of a Woman created by__________ uses a direct carving technique that preserves its stony texture and creates a deliberately "primitive" look.

A) Amedeo Modigliani
B) Michelangelo
C) Benvenuto Cellini
D) Thornton Dial
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Zoë Leonard creates sculptural installations,such as Strange Fruit (for David) from __________ materials.

A) ephemeral
B) cast
C) wood
D) static
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Carvings have __________ to minimize the labor involved in removing excess material.

A) projections
B) compact contours
C) open spaces
D) fine details
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When some materials for sculptures cannot support their own weight,a sculptor will use __________ for support.

A) laminate
B) an armature
C) a slip
D) torque
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The Greeks developed the __________ process of casting,which is still used.

A) lost-wax
B) foundry
C) slip
D) granite
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Artists like using stone for sculptures because of its __________.

A) permanence
B) malleability
C) size
D) all of the above
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For his monumental sculptures,such as the Torqued Ellipses ,Richard Serra uses computer modeling to work out __________.

A) basic coordinates
B) balance
C) layout and shape
D) all of the above
Question
Carving is a __________ process.

A) subtractive
B) additive
C) molten
D) unified
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Artwork made of impermanent found objects is referred to as __________.

A) classical
B) eternal
C) high-priced junk sculpture
D) ephemeral
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Artists use found objects to create artwork by a process called __________.

A) linkage
B) assembling
C) fused
D) connective
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A small clay or plaster model for a larger sculpture is called a __________.

A) laminate
B) maquette
C) puppet
D) carrara
Question
The ability of sculptural material to resist forces of pressure,like gravity,is called its __________.

A) projection
B) roughing out
C) tensile strength
D) blocking out
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Clay is a sculpture material that was commonly used in ancient civilizations.
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The lost-wax process of bronze casting can only be used for small objects.
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Stone can be polished to be very smooth.
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Modeling and carving mean the same thing.
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Michelangelo believed that one piece of marble was the same as another.
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In casting,a mold is used into which __________.

A) clay is pressed
B) plaster is poured
C) molten material is poured
D) gesso is added
C
2
To keep track of where they are when carving a block,wood sculptors may __________.

A) use rulers to measure the depth of their carving
B) take pictures of every step
C) respect the natural grain
D) draw the outline of the sculpture on the wood
D
3
Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty is an example of __________.

A) junk art
B) earthworks
C) traditional sculpture
D) funk aesthetic
B
4
The sculpture,Pod Pocha by Ursula von Rydingsvard employs both stacking of elements and carving away to suggest __________.

A) water rippling on the surface of an object
B) mountain peaks jutting out from a vast forest
C) the natural processes of geological layering and erosion
D) all of the above
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In Michelangelo's David the figure's head and shoulders are in a slightly opposite direction than his hips and legs,in a pose called __________.

A) hip check
B) serpentine
C) contrapposto
D) active
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A gouge,a mallet,and a scraper are tools used for __________.

A) carving wood
B) making maquettes
C) casting bronze
D) none of the above
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The carved ivory mask from Benin was carved for the king and __________.

A) never used
B) worn at his waist
C) worn as a mask at a ritual ceremony
D) hung on a wall of the palace
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In fifteenth-century Benin sculptors were supported by __________.

A) the military
B) public subscription
C) sales of their work
D) patronage of the king
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9
The Head of a Woman created by__________ uses a direct carving technique that preserves its stony texture and creates a deliberately "primitive" look.

A) Amedeo Modigliani
B) Michelangelo
C) Benvenuto Cellini
D) Thornton Dial
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10
Zoë Leonard creates sculptural installations,such as Strange Fruit (for David) from __________ materials.

A) ephemeral
B) cast
C) wood
D) static
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Carvings have __________ to minimize the labor involved in removing excess material.

A) projections
B) compact contours
C) open spaces
D) fine details
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12
When some materials for sculptures cannot support their own weight,a sculptor will use __________ for support.

A) laminate
B) an armature
C) a slip
D) torque
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13
The Greeks developed the __________ process of casting,which is still used.

A) lost-wax
B) foundry
C) slip
D) granite
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14
Artists like using stone for sculptures because of its __________.

A) permanence
B) malleability
C) size
D) all of the above
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15
For his monumental sculptures,such as the Torqued Ellipses ,Richard Serra uses computer modeling to work out __________.

A) basic coordinates
B) balance
C) layout and shape
D) all of the above
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16
Carving is a __________ process.

A) subtractive
B) additive
C) molten
D) unified
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17
Artwork made of impermanent found objects is referred to as __________.

A) classical
B) eternal
C) high-priced junk sculpture
D) ephemeral
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Artists use found objects to create artwork by a process called __________.

A) linkage
B) assembling
C) fused
D) connective
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A small clay or plaster model for a larger sculpture is called a __________.

A) laminate
B) maquette
C) puppet
D) carrara
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20
The ability of sculptural material to resist forces of pressure,like gravity,is called its __________.

A) projection
B) roughing out
C) tensile strength
D) blocking out
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21
Clay is a sculpture material that was commonly used in ancient civilizations.
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22
The lost-wax process of bronze casting can only be used for small objects.
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Stone can be polished to be very smooth.
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Modeling and carving mean the same thing.
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Michelangelo believed that one piece of marble was the same as another.
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