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Deck 5: Principles of Design
1
Pablo Picasso's Girl Before a Mirror explores the traditional theme of:
A) still life.
B) portraiture.
C) hierarchical scale.
D) vanitas.
E) the golden section.
A) still life.
B) portraiture.
C) hierarchical scale.
D) vanitas.
E) the golden section.
D
2
Which of the following are not among the principles of design?
A) unity and variety
B) emphasis and subordination
C) balance and rhythm
D) texture and color
E) proportion and scale
A) unity and variety
B) emphasis and subordination
C) balance and rhythm
D) texture and color
E) proportion and scale
D
3
Which ancient Roman's writings on architecture related the human body to geometric shapes?
A) Marcus Aurelius
B) Augustus
C) Vitruvius
D) Vespasian
E) Livy
A) Marcus Aurelius
B) Augustus
C) Vitruvius
D) Vespasian
E) Livy
C
4
The Thirteen-Diety Jnanadakini Mandala uses ________ to suggest that there is a hidden order to the universe.
A) perspective
B) asymmetry
C) proportion
D) symmetry
E) the golden section
A) perspective
B) asymmetry
C) proportion
D) symmetry
E) the golden section
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5
In a two-dimensional work with asymmetrical balance, the appearance of balance is achieved by:
A) following a canon.
B) the use of ideal proportions.
C) distributing visual weight accordingly.
D) All of these: following a canon; the use of ideal proportions; and distributing visual weight accordingly.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) following a canon.
B) the use of ideal proportions.
C) distributing visual weight accordingly.
D) All of these: following a canon; the use of ideal proportions; and distributing visual weight accordingly.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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6
The Parthenon and the Modulor were both designed according to a ratio known as:
A) the vanishing point.
B) the true view.
C) the silver mean.
D) the golden section.
E) the central plan.
A) the vanishing point.
B) the true view.
C) the silver mean.
D) the golden section.
E) the central plan.
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7
The organization of visual elements in two-dimensional art is called:
A) taste.
B) composition.
C) context.
D) pictorial space.
E) visual weight.
A) taste.
B) composition.
C) context.
D) pictorial space.
E) visual weight.
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8
By positioning the dark, dense image of death next to the billowing, light form representing life, Gustav Klimt's painting Death and Life demonstrates artistic use of:
A) hierarchical scale.
B) symmetrical balance.
C) unity.
D) variety.
E) asymmetrical balance.
A) hierarchical scale.
B) symmetrical balance.
C) unity.
D) variety.
E) asymmetrical balance.
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9
Georgia O'Keeffe's painting Deer's Skull with Pedernal is a prime example of:
A) symmetrical balance.
B) hierarchical scale.
C) informal balance.
D) linear perspective.
E) horizontal symmetry.
A) symmetrical balance.
B) hierarchical scale.
C) informal balance.
D) linear perspective.
E) horizontal symmetry.
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10
Drawing attention to an area by contrasting dark and light is one way of demonstrating
A) rhythm and texture.
B) scale and proportion.
C) emphasis and subordination.
D) symmetry and asymmetry.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) rhythm and texture.
B) scale and proportion.
C) emphasis and subordination.
D) symmetry and asymmetry.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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11
Georgia O'Keeffe's Deer's Skull with Pedernal, which is set directly on the vertical axis, utilizes ___________ balance.
A) asymmetrical
B) relieved symmetrical
C) radial
D) optimal
E) hierarchical
A) asymmetrical
B) relieved symmetrical
C) radial
D) optimal
E) hierarchical
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12
In a two-dimensional work of art that is balanced symmetrically, the implied center of gravity is:
A) along the vertical axis down the center of the composition.
B) eliminated altogether.
C) along the horizon line.
D) at the focal point.
E) the midpoint of the golden rectangle.
A) along the vertical axis down the center of the composition.
B) eliminated altogether.
C) along the horizon line.
D) at the focal point.
E) the midpoint of the golden rectangle.
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13
Scale is defined as:
A) color's relation to value.
B) the size in relation to a standard or "normal" size.
C) the size relation of parts to the whole.
D) the interplay of all of these: the color's relation to value, the size relation of one object to another, and the size relation of parts to the whole.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) color's relation to value.
B) the size in relation to a standard or "normal" size.
C) the size relation of parts to the whole.
D) the interplay of all of these: the color's relation to value, the size relation of one object to another, and the size relation of parts to the whole.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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14
Sculptor Claes Oldenburg tends to challenge viewers' idea of
A) symmetry.
B) emphasis.
C) scale.
D) balance.
E) unity.
A) symmetry.
B) emphasis.
C) scale.
D) balance.
E) unity.
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15
Annette Messager's Mes Voeux demonstrates the use of:
A) conceptual unity.
B) radial balance.
C) grand scale.
D) the golden section.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) conceptual unity.
B) radial balance.
C) grand scale.
D) the golden section.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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16
Rather than depend solely upon visual unity, an artist will sometimes create ________ unity by unifying the ideas in a work of art.
A) idealized
B) invisible
C) conceptual
D) ideological
E) symmetrical
A) idealized
B) invisible
C) conceptual
D) ideological
E) symmetrical
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17
Another term for asymmetrical balance is:
A) radial balance.
B) visual weight.
C) scale.
D) informal balance.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) radial balance.
B) visual weight.
C) scale.
D) informal balance.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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18
The design principle that is based on repetition is called:
A) rhythm.
B) balance.
C) emphasis.
D) focal point.
E) It is known by all these terms.
A) rhythm.
B) balance.
C) emphasis.
D) focal point.
E) It is known by all these terms.
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19
Symmetrical balance, as used by Georgia O'Keeffe, expresses:
A) calmness.
B) order and authority.
C) disarray.
D) independence.
E) rebellion.
A) calmness.
B) order and authority.
C) disarray.
D) independence.
E) rebellion.
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20
The ancient Egyptians developed a standard set of proportions used to create images of the "correct" or "perfect" human, as have many cultures both ancient and modern. This set of proportions was created using:
A) rhythm.
B) form.
C) the golden mean.
D) the golden section.
E) a squared grid.
A) rhythm.
B) form.
C) the golden mean.
D) the golden section.
E) a squared grid.
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21
Consider Leonardo da Vinci's Study of Human Proportions according to Vitruvius, included in this chapter of the text. Identify the century in which Leonardo worked, and discuss his use of proportion in this piece.
C.E. As the title of the work indicates, Leonardo was fascinated with the ideas of Vitruvius, a Roman architect, who related the perfected male form to the perfect geometry of the square and the circle. In this particular work by Leonardo, the man stands inside a square defined by his height and the span of his arms, and a circle centered at his navel.
C.E. As the title of the work indicates, Leonardo was fascinated with the ideas of Vitruvius, a Roman architect, who related the perfected male form to the perfect geometry of the square and the circle. In this particular work by Leonardo, the man stands inside a square defined by his height and the span of his arms, and a circle centered at his navel.
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22
Which work of art uses hierarchical scale?
A) a royal altar to the hand
B) Deer's Skull with Pedernal
C) façade of Sant'Andrea, Mantua
D) The Large Bathers
E) Study of Human Proportions According to Vitruvius
A) a royal altar to the hand
B) Deer's Skull with Pedernal
C) façade of Sant'Andrea, Mantua
D) The Large Bathers
E) Study of Human Proportions According to Vitruvius
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23
In art, the design principle of balance functions to:
A) encourage our active participation in a work.
B) help communicate a work's moods.
C) lead our eyes around a work.
D) help communicate a work's meanings.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) encourage our active participation in a work.
B) help communicate a work's moods.
C) lead our eyes around a work.
D) help communicate a work's meanings.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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24
Consider Matisse's Memory of Oceania and Klee's Landscape with Yellow Birds, both included in this chapter of the text. Select three of the principles of design and discuss how each artist has used these principles in his work.
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25
Compare and contrast form and content in two works, one of which has visual unity and the other conceptual unity.
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26
Discuss the effects--both visual and emotional--of the symmetry of the Tibetan Thirteen-Deity Jnanadakini Mandala, or of another religious work
that employs formal symmetry.
that employs formal symmetry.
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27
Consider Klimt's Death and Life and Goya's Executions of the Third of May, 1808, both included in this chapter of the text. Discuss the ways in which each artist visually established focal points or areas of interest.
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28
The use of scale to indicate relative importance is known as ________ scale.
A) proportional
B) hierarchical
C) golden
D) rhythmic
E) symmetrical
A) proportional
B) hierarchical
C) golden
D) rhythmic
E) symmetrical
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29
The ancient Roman architect Vitruvius associated the perfected male form with the perfect geometry of:
A) the square and rectangle.
B) the circle and square.
C) the triangle and circle.
D) the rectangle and triangle.
E) None of these answers are correct.
A) the square and rectangle.
B) the circle and square.
C) the triangle and circle.
D) the rectangle and triangle.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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30
The architect Le Corbusier designed the Modulor, a tool he used for calculating human proportions, based upon:
A) pictorial space.
B) hierarchical scale.
C) the golden section.
D) visual weight.
E) informal balance.
A) pictorial space.
B) hierarchical scale.
C) the golden section.
D) visual weight.
E) informal balance.
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31
Choose three works that utilize rhythm and compare the emotional and intellectual responses they evoke in you.
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32
Edouard Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère invites us to consider points of view in its subject and composition. Interpretations of this painting include ________ approaches.
A) formalist
B) Marxist
C) feminist
D) psychoanalytic
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) formalist
B) Marxist
C) feminist
D) psychoanalytic
E) All of these answers are correct.
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33
Henry Ossawa Tanner's The Banjo Lesson creates emphasis through:
A) size and placement of the figures.
B) directional lines of sight leading to a focal point.
C) contrasting values of dark skin against a pale background.
D) elimination of detail and bright colors in the background.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) size and placement of the figures.
B) directional lines of sight leading to a focal point.
C) contrasting values of dark skin against a pale background.
D) elimination of detail and bright colors in the background.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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34
Explain how artists use the elements of shape, color, texture, and value to create visual balance. Use at least two works of art from other chapters as examples of formal and informal balance.
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35
Consider Alberti's Façade of Sant'Andrea, Mantua, and Le Corbusier's Notre-Dame-du-Haut in Ronchamp, France. Identify the historical eras in which each architect worked. Then analyze the visual rhythms and use of symmetry and proportion in these buildings, noting how these characteristics impact our understanding of them.
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36
Discuss at least three ways that artists create compositional unity in a work, referring to specific works of art to support your statements.
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37
Artists will often add ________ to provide interest and enliven the unity of a work of art.
A) vanishing points
B) variety
C) vanitas
D) golden rectangles
E) primary colors
A) vanishing points
B) variety
C) vanitas
D) golden rectangles
E) primary colors
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38
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen created shock value through use of:
A) symmetry.
B) repetition.
C) scale.
D) abstraction.
E) variety.
A) symmetry.
B) repetition.
C) scale.
D) abstraction.
E) variety.
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39
Paul Klee's Landscape with Yellow Birds and Kaiho Yusho's Fish Nets Drying in the Sun share a strong use of:
A) radial balance.
B) a canon.
C) a dominant focal point.
D) rhythm.
E) a directional line of sight.
A) radial balance.
B) a canon.
C) a dominant focal point.
D) rhythm.
E) a directional line of sight.
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40
Select any work in the chapter, except Picasso's Girl Before a Mirror. Identify it by artist, title, and medium. Then identify at least three of the elements of art that the artist has included. Next, indicate three of the principles of design that are evident in the work and describe how the artist has used these elements and principles to convey information through form as well as through content.
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