Studio Art I

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Studio Art I
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Second Semester
2016–2017
Code #: 7191
Color Image Card
Studio Art I
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Mary Cassatt, The Child’s Bath, c. 1892, oil on canvas
Carmen Lomas Garza, La Tamalada (Making Tamales),
1984, gouache
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Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889, oil on canvas
Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist, 1903, oil on panel
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Shirin Neshat, Untitled (from series titled Turbulent),
1998, photograph
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use image 1 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
Carmen Lomas Garza, La Tamalada (Making Tamales), 1984, gouache
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2
What is the subject of this painting?
A
Nature
B
Composition
C
Imagination
D
Family
Which art career creates storyboards?
A
Cartoonist
B
Visual merchandiser
C
Composer
D
Exhibition artist
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use image 2 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889, oil on canvas
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4
Artworks such as Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night are created within which career?
A
Cartoonist
B
Fine artist
C
Animator
D
Museum curator
To create a tint and shade, an artist mixes which two colors with yellow?
A
Red and blue
B
Gray and brown
C
Orange and green
D
White and black
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use image 3 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
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Which two colors are complementary on this chart?
A
Red and orange
B
Green and blue
C
Yellow and violet
D
Black and white
Which principle of design is related to wholeness in a work of art?
A
Movement
B
Emphasis
C
Proportion
D
Unity
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
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Salvador Dali called paintings like The Persistence of Memory “hand-painted dream photographs.”
Salvador Dali, The Persistence of Memory, 1931, oil on canvas
This artwork is like a dream because it depicts —
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A
a landscape filled with melting clocks and other imagery that could not possibly be real
B
a face in the center of the work, lying down and trying to fall asleep
C
clocks that are used to show how time passes when one is awake or asleep
D
realistic imagery seen in everyday life, such as ants, clocks, and trees
Which image is the best representation of a three-dimensional (3D) form?
A
C
B
D
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use image 4 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
Mary Cassatt, The Child’s Bath, c. 1892, oil on canvas
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10
Direct observation was used for Mary Cassatt’s The Child’s Bath. This artwork is an example of
which trend?
A
Post-Impressionism
B
Realism
C
Abstract Expressionism
D
Surrealism
“Smooth but nonslippery” describes what type of texture?
A
Rough
B
Dangerous
C
Glossy
D
Matte
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
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When two artists create different parts of an artwork, it is called —
A
collaboration
B
virtual reality
C
apprenticeship
D
plein-air painting
Use image 5 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
Pablo Picasso, The Old Guitarist, 1903, oil on panel
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Why did Pablo Picasso decide to use blue shades and tones in this artwork?
A
To express his love of the color blue
B
To suggest a musical theme
C
To emphasize the feeling of sadness
D
To express passion and power
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use the images to answer the next question.
George Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte,
1884–86, oil on canvas
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Vincent van Gogh, The Poplars of
Saint-Remy, 1889, oil on canvas
Both of these artworks belong to which trend?
A
Renaissance
B
Abstract Expressionism
C
Pop Art
D
Post-Impressionism
What is the source of an artist’s ideas for a new work of art that does not have any basis in
reality?
A
Memory
B
Imagination
C
Representation
D
Still life
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
Use image 6 on the Color Image Card to answer the next question.
Shirin Neshat, Untitled (from series titled Turbulent), 1998, photograph
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What principle of design is dominant in this artwork?
A
Rhythm
B
Variety
C
Pattern
D
Space
Leonardo da Vinci’s time spent studying under the painter Verrocchio is an example of —
A
apprenticeship
B
art theory
C
public art
D
process
What is one of the most common uses for repetition in a work of art?
A
To show specific details of brushwork
B
To create movement, pattern, and rhythm
C
To direct the viewer to one focal point
D
To emphasize one section of the composition
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EXAMPLE ITEMS Studio Art I, Sem 2
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Answer
SE
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Answer
SE
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1 D
9.3B
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10 D
9.1B
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2 A
9.3D
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11 A
9.2E
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3 B
9.3D
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12 C
9.1D
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4 D
9.2F
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13 D
9.3A
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5 C
9.1B
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14 B
9.1A
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6 D
9.1C
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15 C
9.1C
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7 A
9.3A
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16 A
9.4B
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8 C
9.1B
17
17 B
9.1B
9
9 B
9.3A
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