front 1 When and where were the earliest photographs developed? | back 1 in the 19th century in France and England |
front 2 "Marilyn Monroe," by Andy Warhol, is an example of what kind of printmaking? | back 2 silkscreen |
front 3 The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade," resulting in a masterful work, was | back 3 Citizen Kane. |
front 4 Which of the following is an example of relief printmaking? | back 4 woodcut |
front 5 Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre, in "Le Boulevard du Temple," was able to include what in his photographs? | back 5 people |
front 6 Still images from the film "Battleship Potemkin" demonstrate the montage technique of which filmmaker? | back 6 Sergei Eisenstein |
front 7 Eadward Muybridge's photographs, like "Annie G., Cantering, Saddled," are early examples of artists | back 7 capturing an object in motion. |
front 8 What is the process that assures that the colors of a linocut or other relief print will align perfectly? | back 8 Registration |
front 9 Because in lithography the painting surface is completely flat, it is referred to as | back 9 planographic. |
front 10 According to the text, with which of these artistic movements does Jerry N. Uelsmann's "Untitled" have the most in common? | back 10 Surrealism |
front 11 Monotype is unique among printmaking processes because it produces | back 11 only one print from the plate. |
front 12 Who developed the "zone system" in photography? | back 12 Ansel Adams and Fred Archer |
front 13 In any type of printmaking, after an initial set of prints is made and the block or plate is destroyed, the set of prints is referred to as | back 13 an edition. |
front 14 If an artist pushes the point of a burin across a metal plate, forcing the metal up in slivers in front of the burin, the process is called | back 14 engraving. |
front 15 Which process best describes intaglio printing? | back 15 The area that prints is below the surface of the plate. |
front 16 What is the chief advantage of printmaking over other media? | back 16 the artist can make multiple copies of a single image |