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Art Fundamentals, 9/e
Otto Ocvirk, Bowling Green SU
Space
Multiple Choice
1
The concept in which the picture frame acts as a window through which objects can be seen receding endlessly is called:
A)
interpenetration
B)
intuitive space
C)
infinite space
D)
decorative space
E)
shallow space
2
An artwork in which the viewer seems to be moving into the far distances of the picture field is using:
A)
the illusion of limited depth
B)
deep space
C)
decorative space
D)
shallow space
E)
none of the above
3
Artistic methods of representing space include using:
A)
sharp and diminishing detail
B)
overlapping planes
C)
interpenetration
D)
all of the above
E)
none of the above
4
When planes or objects pass through each other, creating the illusion of shallow or deep space, it is called:
A)
interpenetration
B)
transparency
C)
fractional representation
D)
converging parallels
E)
shallow space
5
Fractional representation was revived in the 19th century by:
A)
Picasso
B)
Cezanne
C)
Monet
D)
Toulose-Lautrec
E)
Gris
6
Perspective was developed by:
A)
Brunelleschi
B)
Masaccio
C)
Canaletto
D)
Giotto
E)
Michelangelo
7
The artist who views a flat surface or facing plane directly, or front-on, is using:
A)
three-point perspective
B)
two-point perspective
C)
one-point perspective
D)
atmospheric perspective
E)
none of the above
8
An artist viewing an object from a "frog's eye view" is using:
A)
three-point perspective
B)
two-point perspective
C)
one-point perspective
D)
fractional representation
E)
none of the above
9
The group of artists devoted to motion for its own sake were the:
A)
Post-Impressionists
B)
Futurists
C)
Cubists
D)
Motionists
E)
Surrealists
10
A pioneer in linking photography with the study of motion was:
A)
Jean Louis Meissonier
B)
Edward Weston
C)
Eadweard Muybridge
D)
Salvador Dali
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