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Art Fundamentals, 9/e
Otto Ocvirk, Bowling Green SU
Value
Multiple Choice
1
Value in art refers to:
A)
the price of the work
B)
the cost of materials
C)
the use of lights and darks
D)
the artist's commission
E)
an artwork's popularity
2
Black, white, and the varying shades of gray are called:
A)
achromatic values
B)
chromatic values
C)
plastic values
D)
decorative values
E)
none of the above
3
The dark areas that occur on a surface when a shape is placed between it and the light source are called:
A)
chiaroscuro
B)
cast shadows
C)
plastic values
D)
mood shadows
E)
expressive values
4
Chiaroscuro
was developed by:
A)
Giotto
B)
Masaccio
C)
Fra Filippo Lippi
D)
all of the above
E)
none of the above
5
Extreme chiaroscuro is called:
A)
tenebrism
B)
realism
C)
Baroque painting
D)
Impressionism
E)
none of the above
6
Rembrandt was known for his:
A)
etchings
B)
woodcuts
C)
lithographs
D)
seriagraphs
E)
linotypes
7
Prints made by drawing with oil crayons on limestone are called:
A)
silk screens
B)
intaglio prints
C)
lithographs
D)
seriagraphs
E)
etchings
8
The compositional skeleton that supports an image is called its:
A)
canvas
B)
picture plane
C)
value pattern
D)
easel
E)
none of the above
9
The leader in establishing tenebrism, or the dark manner, was:
A)
Caravaggio
B)
Rembrandt
C)
Titian
D)
Giorgone
E)
Leonardo
10
Leonardo developed a value technique known as:
A)
chromatic value
B)
sfumato
C)
spumante
D)
highlighting
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