A World of Art 9th Edition, (2022)
By Henry M. Sayre
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,PART I - THE VISUAL WORLD: UNDERSTANDING THE ART YOU SEE _____________________ 4
Chapter 01: Discovering A World Of Art ________________________________________________ 4
Chapter 02: Developing Visual Literacy ________________________________________________ 19
PART II - THE FORMAL ELEMENTS AND THEIR DESIGN: DESCRIBING THE ART YOU SEE _____ 37
Chapter 03: Line __________________________________________________________________ 37
Chapter 04: Shape And Space _______________________________________________________ 49
Chapter 05: Light And Color _________________________________________________________ 65
Chapter 06: Texture, Time, And Motion _______________________________________________ 82
Chapter 07: The Principles Of Design _________________________________________________ 94
PART III - THE FINE ARTS MEDIA: LEARNING HOW ART IS MADE _____________________ 109
Chapter 08: Drawing _____________________________________________________________ 109
Chapter 09: Painting ______________________________________________________________ 123
Chapter 10: Printmaking __________________________________________________________ 142
Chapter 11: Photography And Time-Based Media ______________________________________ 158
Chapter 12: Sculpture_____________________________________________________________ 177
Chapter 13: The Craft Media _______________________________________________________ 194
Chapter 14: Architecture __________________________________________________________ 207
Chapter 15: The Design Profession __________________________________________________ 221
Chapter 16: Digital Media _________________________________________________________ 232
PART IV - THE VISUAL RECORD: PLACING THE ARTS IN HISTORICAL CONTEXT ___________ 242
Chapter 17: The Ancient World _____________________________________________________ 242
Chapter 18: The Age Of Faith _______________________________________________________ 258
Chapter 19: The Renaissance Through The Baroque ____________________________________ 274
Chapter 20: The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries __________________________________ 290
Chapter 21: From 1900 To The Present _______________________________________________ 305
PART V - THE THEMES OF ART: SEEING CONTINUITY AND CHANGE OVER TIME __________ 318
Chapter 22: Spiritual Belief ________________________________________________________ 318
Chapter 23: The Life Force _________________________________________________________ 333
Chapter 24: The Body, Gender, And Identity __________________________________________ 350
Chapter 25: The Individual And Cultural Identity _______________________________________ 368
Chapter 26: Power _______________________________________________________________ 384
,Chapter 27: Science, Industry, And The Environment ___________________________________ 400
,PART I - THE VISUAL WORLD: UNDERSTANDING THE ART YOU SEE
Chapter 01: Discovering A World Of Art
Henry M. Sayre: A World of Art 9th Edition, (2022) Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Renzo Piano's Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural Center Is An Example Of "Green
Architecture." Such Buildings Are Praised For Their
A) Self-Sufficiency.
B) Lack Of Windows.
C) Use Of High-Tech Materials.
D) Lack Of Renewable Resources.
ANSWER: A) Self-Sufficiency.
Feedback:
Green Architecture Focuses On Sustainability, And The Jean-Marie Tjibaou Cultural
Center Is A Prime Example Of This Concept. Its Design Emphasizes Self-Sufficiency,
Using Natural Resources Efficiently And Integrating Environmentally Friendly Features
Like Passive Cooling And Renewable Energy Sources.
Difficulty: Moderate
Question ID: 01-01
Topic: The World As Artists See It
Skill: Understand The Concepts
Objective: 1.2 Define The Creative Process And Describe The Roles That Artists Most
Often Assume When They Engage In That Process.
2. Jasper Johns Chose To Paint His Image Of The American Flag To Express
A) His Proclivity For Things Seen But Not Examined.
B) His Own Patriotism During The Mccarthy Era.
,C) A Universal Concept Of Freedom.
D) The Injustices Incurred During The Civil Rights Movement.
ANSWER: A) His Proclivity For Things Seen But Not Examined.
Feedback:
Jasper Johns’ Work With The American Flag Is Not About Direct Patriotism But Rather
An Exploration Of Familiar, Everyday Symbols That Are Often Overlooked. Johns' Art
Challenges Viewers To Think About And Analyze Things They’ve Always Seen But
Never Truly Questioned.
Difficulty: Moderate
Question ID: 01-02
Topic: The World As We Perceive It
Skill: Understand The Concepts
Objective: 1.1 Differentiate Between Passive And Active Seeing.
3. The Imagery In Faith Ringgold's God Bless America Was Inspired By The
A) Civil Rights Movement In The 1960s.
B) Parade In New York City On Allies Day, May 1917.
C) McCarthy Era In The 1950s.
D) Desert Storm Conflict.
ANSWER: A) Civil Rights Movement In The 1960s.
Feedback:
Faith Ringgold’s "God Bless America" Incorporates Imagery From The Civil Rights
Movement, Particularly Addressing Racial Injustices In America. The Work Critiques
The Contradiction Between The American Ideals Of Freedom And The Reality Of Racial
Inequality.
Difficulty: Easy
Question ID: 01-03
, Topic: The World As We Perceive It
Skill: Remember The Facts
Objective: 1.1 Differentiate Between Passive And Active Seeing.
4. What Is The Function Of The Nkisi Nkonde Figure?
A) It Pursues Wrongdoers At Night And Punishes Them When Nails Are Driven Into It.
B) It Is Purely Aesthetic.
C) It Is A Fertility Idol.
D) It Was Made So That It Could Be Stolen And Exhibited In Museums In Europe
And The United States.
ANSWER: A) It Pursues Wrongdoers At Night And Punishes Them When Nails
Are Driven Into It.
Feedback:
The Nkisi Nkonde Is A Powerful Spiritual Object Used In Central African Cultures To
Enforce Oaths, Punish Wrongdoers, And Protect The Community. Nails Or Other
Objects Are Driven Into The Figure As A Form Of Invoking Its Power.
Difficulty: Moderate
Question ID: 01-04
Topic: The World As Artists See It
Skill: Understand The Concepts
Objective: 1.2 Define The Creative Process And Describe The Roles That Artists Most
Often Assume When They Engage In That Process.
5. Artist Vija Celmins Challenges Us To Look Carefully In Her Work, To Fix The Image
In Memory, By
A) Casting Eleven Stones In Bronze And Painting Them To Resemble The Original
Stones As Closely As Possible.