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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A The ability to “read” the language of visual images
B The period from the mid-18th to late 17th centuries during which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Revolution with a vigorous social & artistic campaign.
C French term meaning “advance guard” In general, t refers to innovative art
D Literally, the seat of the bishop: the bishop’s primary or “home” church
E Literally, “dark room,” a lightproof box with a lens for projecting an image of an object or scene onto a surface from which the image can be viewed or traced
Question #2
A French term meaning “advance guard” In general, t refers to innovative art
B The ability to “read” the language of visual images
C Literally, “dark room,” a lightproof box with a lens for projecting an image of an object or scene onto a surface from which the image can be viewed or traced
D Literally, the seat of the bishop: the bishop’s primary or “home” church
E The period from the mid-18th to late 17th centuries during which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Revolution with a vigorous social & artistic campaign.
Question #3
A French term meaning “advance guard” In general, t refers to innovative art
B Literally, “dark room,” a lightproof box with a lens for projecting an image of an object or scene onto a surface from which the image can be viewed or traced
C The period from the mid-18th to late 17th centuries during which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Revolution with a vigorous social & artistic campaign.
D The ability to “read” the language of visual images
E Literally, the seat of the bishop: the bishop’s primary or “home” church
Question #4
A Literally, “dark room,” a lightproof box with a lens for projecting an image of an object or scene onto a surface from which the image can be viewed or traced
B The ability to “read” the language of visual images
C French term meaning “advance guard” In general, t refers to innovative art
D The period from the mid-18th to late 17th centuries during which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Revolution with a vigorous social & artistic campaign.
E Literally, the seat of the bishop: the bishop’s primary or “home” church
Question #5
A Literally, “dark room,” a lightproof box with a lens for projecting an image of an object or scene onto a surface from which the image can be viewed or traced
B French term meaning “advance guard” In general, t refers to innovative art
C The ability to “read” the language of visual images
D Literally, the seat of the bishop: the bishop’s primary or “home” church
E The period from the mid-18th to late 17th centuries during which the Catholic Church responded to the Protestant Revolution with a vigorous social & artistic campaign.
Question #6
A Caravaggio
B Gianlorenzo Bernini
C Jacques Louis David
D Louis XIV
Question #7
A How text and images of the Near East stereotyped their culture for Europeans.
B How seeing is affected by what we know or what we believe.
C How popular culture is a system of education.
Question #8
A Edward Said
B Marshall McLuhan
C bell hooks
Question #9
A Aztec Earth Goddess, “She of the Serpent Skirts”.
B Stepped pyramidal platform for a temple, in Ancient Sumer.
C A form of fine arts printmaking in which the image is carved into a block of wood, inked, then printed multiple times on paper.
D Historic linking of two concepts. One is valued over the other, both are viewed as absolutes & they are seen in conflict.
E Scientific, mathematical formula for creating the illusion of three-dimensional spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface using
Question #10
A Historic linking of two concepts. One is valued over the other, both are viewed as absolutes & they are seen in conflict.
B Aztec Earth Goddess, “She of the Serpent Skirts”.
C Stepped pyramidal platform for a temple, in Ancient Sumer.
D Scientific, mathematical formula for creating the illusion of three-dimensional spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface using receding parallel lines & a vanishing point.
E A form of fine arts printmaking in which the image is carved into a block of wood, inked, then printed multiple times on paper.
Question #11
A Aztec Earth Goddess, “She of the Serpent Skirts”.
B Stepped pyramidal platform for a temple, in Ancient Sumer.
C Historic linking of two concepts. One is valued over the other, both are viewed as absolutes & they are seen in conflict.
D Scientific, mathematical formula for creating the illusion of three-dimensional spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface using receding parallel lines & a vanishing point.
E A form of fine arts printmaking in which the image is carved into a block of wood, inked, then printed multiple times on paper.
Question #12
A Historic linking of two concepts. One is valued over the other, both are viewed as absolutes & they are seen in conflict.
B Scientific, mathematical formula for creating the illusion of three-dimensional spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface using receding parallel lines & a vanishing point.
C A form of fine arts printmaking in which the image is carved into a block of wood, inked, then printed multiple times on paper.
D Aztec Earth Goddess, “She of the Serpent Skirts”.
E Stepped pyramidal platform for a temple, in Ancient Sumer.
Question #13
A A form of fine arts printmaking in which the image is carved into a block of wood, inked, then printed multiple times on paper.
B Aztec Earth Goddess, “She of the Serpent Skirts”.
C Stepped pyramidal platform for a temple, in Ancient Sumer.
D Scientific, mathematical formula for creating the illusion of three-dimensional spatial recession on a two-dimensional surface using receding parallel lines& a vanishing point.
E Historic linking of two concepts. One is valued over the other, both are viewed as absolutes & they are seen in conflict.