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Art Fundamentals, 9/e
Otto Ocvirk, Bowling Green SU

Introduction

Multiple Choice



1

The elements of art include all of the following except:
A)line
B)subject
C)texture
D)color
E)form
2

Graphic art refers to all of the following except:
A)two-dimensional art forms
B)three-dimensional art forms
C)two-dimensional use of the elements of art
D)printing techniques in newspapers, books, and magazines
E)art that relies on the illusion of the third dimension
3

The Venus of Lespugue carving is thought to have been used as a:
A)religious amulet
B)cooking tool
C)fertility fetish
D)decorative object
E)vessel
4

Traditionally, the subject of a work of art has been:
A)a person
B)an object
C)a theme
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
5

The three basic components of a work of art are:
A)subject, form, content
B)subject, technique, style
C)volume, space, subject
D)unity, mass, design
E)volume, form, mass
6

In conceptual art:
A)concept is foremost
B)product is foremost
C)form is foremost
D)media is foremost
E)none of the above
7

The artist who reproduces familiar objects faithfully is called:
A)an abstract artist
B)a conceptual artist
C)a perceptual artist
D)a graphic artist
E)a modern artist
8

Cave paintings may have been made to:
A)conserve wildlife
B)assure success in hunting
C)decorate living space
D)impress enemy tribes
E)pass the time
9

"Media" in art refers to:
A)the materials used in making an artwork
B)the subject matter of an artwork
C)television, radio, and newspapers
D)computer graphics
E)all of the above
10

The "picture plane" refers to:
A)the frame
B)a painter's easel
C)the flat surface of a work
D)the tool used to make pictures flat