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Art Appreciation: Chapters 7 & 8 Test Preparation

front 1

Illuminated manuscripts, such as the "Lindisfarne Gospels," are described as such because they

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are elaborately illustrated and decorated.

front 2

Chartres Cathedral's rose window best illustrates

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radial balance.

front 3

Proportion is defined as

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the relationship between the parts to each other and the whole in a composition.

front 4

Which of the following is not an aspect of texture?

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content

front 5

In what way can a large-scale work be considered a "temporal" art form?

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The spectator moves through time and space to view it.

front 6

When an artist deliberately avoids emphasis, we say that the work is

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afocal.

front 7

When dealing with balance in a composition, an artist or designer is actually dealing with

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visual weight.

front 8

Thick paint applied to a canvas, like on Robert Ryman's "Long," creates actual texture known as

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impasto

front 9

The Taj Mahal is a perfect example of

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symmetry.

front 10

Repetition often implies monotony, yet it also creates a sense of

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rhythm.

front 11

What are the three different types of balance in artistic compositions?

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Symmetrical balance, asymmetrical balance, and radial balance.

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What is the primary element of temporal artworks?

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Time.