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Deck 8: Prints
1
In printmaking, where multiple images are made from the same original design, each individual print is called:
A) a burin.
B) a burr.
C) an impression.
D) an edition.
E) an etching.
A) a burin.
B) a burr.
C) an impression.
D) an edition.
E) an etching.
C
2
Although wood engraving sounds like an intaglio process, it is actually a ________ process.
A) planography
B) relief
C) monotype
D) serigraphy
E) photographic
A) planography
B) relief
C) monotype
D) serigraphy
E) photographic
B
3
Which of the following printing techniques is especially capable of producing subtle shades of gray?
A) Mezzotint
B) Engraving
C) Linocut
D) Drypoint
E) All these answers are correct.
A) Mezzotint
B) Engraving
C) Linocut
D) Drypoint
E) All these answers are correct.
A
4
A good example of the use of aquatint in creating areas of unmodulated, translucent color is the print:
A) Standard Station by Ed Ruscha.
B) Sumida River, Late Autumn by Motosugu Sugiyama.
C) Singing Their Songs by Elizabeth Catlett.
D) Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt.
E) Preface to the Diamond Sutra.
A) Standard Station by Ed Ruscha.
B) Sumida River, Late Autumn by Motosugu Sugiyama.
C) Singing Their Songs by Elizabeth Catlett.
D) Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt.
E) Preface to the Diamond Sutra.
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5
Which of the following is NOT one of the techniques of intaglio printing?
A) Mezzotint
B) Etching
C) Linocut
D) Engraving
E) Aquatint
A) Mezzotint
B) Etching
C) Linocut
D) Engraving
E) Aquatint
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6
What are the two main differences between prints and most other forms of art?
A) Prints are always machine-made and relatively inexpensive.
B) Prints are copies of works of art and don't involve artists in the production process.
C) Prints have very little resale value and are a poor investment for collectors.
D) Prints are made using an indirect process and this process results in multiples of the same image.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) Prints are always machine-made and relatively inexpensive.
B) Prints are copies of works of art and don't involve artists in the production process.
C) Prints have very little resale value and are a poor investment for collectors.
D) Prints are made using an indirect process and this process results in multiples of the same image.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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7
Except in the case of ________, identical multiple impressions are printed to create editions in printmaking.
A) screenprints
B) intaglio prints
C) monotypes
D) relief prints
E) planographic prints
A) screenprints
B) intaglio prints
C) monotypes
D) relief prints
E) planographic prints
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8
Serigraphy means, literally:
A) "screenprinting."
B) "silk writing."
C) "stencil work."
D) "squeegee."
E) "sketching."
A) "screenprinting."
B) "silk writing."
C) "stencil work."
D) "squeegee."
E) "sketching."
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9
Lithography is a __________ process, which means that the printing surface is flat, not raised.
A) etching
B) intaglio
C) serigraphy
D) relief
E) planographic
A) etching
B) intaglio
C) serigraphy
D) relief
E) planographic
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10
The printing technique invented by a German playwright in search of an inexpensive means of publishing his plays is:
A) wood engraving.
B) serigraphy.
C) stone relief.
D) aquatint.
E) lithography.
A) wood engraving.
B) serigraphy.
C) stone relief.
D) aquatint.
E) lithography.
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11
In printmaking, a plate or block will be canceled so that:
A) a new image may be printed from it.
B) no more prints can be made from it.
C) the artist may rework his or her ideas anew.
D) the printmaker can properly register the prints.
E) ink can be applied to it for printing.
A) a new image may be printed from it.
B) no more prints can be made from it.
C) the artist may rework his or her ideas anew.
D) the printmaker can properly register the prints.
E) ink can be applied to it for printing.
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12
Discuss the entire process of producing a print using any one of the major printmaking methods. Make reference to a specific work or works to help explain and illustrate your statements.
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13
One of the main differences between the intaglio and the relief printing processes is that with intaglio the ink ________ the surface of the printing plate.
A) lies above
B) lies below
C) lies even with
D) is forced through
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) lies above
B) lies below
C) lies even with
D) is forced through
E) None of these answers are correct.
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14
Which is NOT one of the four basic printmaking processes?
A) Screenprinting
B) Relief
C) Gouache
D) Lithography
E) Intaglio
A) Screenprinting
B) Relief
C) Gouache
D) Lithography
E) Intaglio
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15
Singing Their Songs was created by:
A) Louise Bourgeois.
B) Francisco de Goya.
C) Vija Celmins.
D) Elizabeth Catlett.
E) Enrique Chagoya.
A) Louise Bourgeois.
B) Francisco de Goya.
C) Vija Celmins.
D) Elizabeth Catlett.
E) Enrique Chagoya.
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16
The earliest-known woodcut was made in:
A) Germany. B. India.
C) Italy.
D) Japan.
E) China.
B) India.
C) Italy.
C)E., from a copy of the Diamond Sutra, and portrays the Buddha preaching.
D) Japan.
A) Germany. B. India.
C) Italy.
D) Japan.
E) China.
B) India.
C) Italy.
C)E., from a copy of the Diamond Sutra, and portrays the Buddha preaching.
D) Japan.
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17
The traditional use of a matrix in the printing process is changing, due to the use of ________ to make prints.
A) silkscreen
B) lithographic stone
C) monotypes
D) the planographic process
E) an artist-quality printer
A) silkscreen
B) lithographic stone
C) monotypes
D) the planographic process
E) an artist-quality printer
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18
The earliest known printed book contains the earliest surviving woodcut image. The book was made in the 9th century C.E. in:
A) Germany. B. Spain.
C) China.
D) Egypt.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) Germany. B. Spain.
C) China.
D) Egypt.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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19
Printing impressions on top of one another from separate blocks in order to achieve full-color woodcut prints requires careful alignment of the paper, known as:
A) registration.
B) intaglio.
C) monoprinting.
D) serigraphy.
E) multiples.
A) registration.
B) intaglio.
C) monoprinting.
D) serigraphy.
E) multiples.
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20
A rubber stamp creates what type of print?
A) Lithograph
B) Silkscreen
C) Relief
D) Intaglio
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) Lithograph
B) Silkscreen
C) Relief
D) Intaglio
E) None of these answers are correct.
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21
How can understanding printmaking techniques, both commercial and artistic, help you assess the value of a printed work?
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22
Discuss the process used in Eisenman's Untitled. How did the artist use this technique to convey the narrative in his imagery?
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23
Consider Ruscha's Standard Station, included in this chapter of the text. Identify the printing technique used in this work. Discuss the subject matter of this print and briefly describe the materials and process used to create such a work. How is the attitude of the artist towards his subject reinforced by the choice of medium?
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24
Discuss the reasons why an artist might want to make a monotype instead of simply painting on canvas or paper.
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25
Choose three different printing techniques and describe their differences. For each, use prints in this chapter as examples in your discussion.
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