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1 |  |  Except in the case of ___________, identical multiple impressions are printed to create editions in printmaking. |
|  | A) | screenprints |
|  | B) | intaglio prints |
|  | C) | monoprints |
|  | D) | relief prints |
|  | E) | planographic prints |
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2 |  |  In printmaking, where multiple images are made from the same original design, each individual print is called: |
|  | A) | a burin. |
|  | B) | a burr. |
|  | C) | an impression. |
|  | D) | an edition. |
|  | E) | an etching. |
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3 |  |  If a print is numbered 4/100, what information can be deciphered? |
|  | A) | There are 99 other prints in the edition. |
|  | B) | It is one of 4 in a series of similar pictures. |
|  | C) | It was enlarged by 4% from the original size. |
|  | D) | Four colors, including black, were used in the printing process. |
|  | E) | There are 96 other prints in the edition. |
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4 |  |  The printing technique invented by a German playwright in search of an inexpensive means of publishing his plays is: |
|  | A) | wood engraving. |
|  | B) | serigraphy. |
|  | C) | stone relief. |
|  | D) | aquatint. |
|  | E) | lithography. |
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5 |  |  Which is NOT one of the four basic printmaking processes?: |
|  | A) | screenprinting |
|  | B) | relief |
|  | C) | gouache |
|  | D) | lithography |
|  | E) | intaglio |
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6 |  |  The earliest known printed book contains the earliest surviving woodcut image. The book was made in the 9th century CE in: |
|  | A) | Germany. |
|  | B) | Spain. |
|  | C) | China. |
|  | D) | Egypt. |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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7 |  |  A rubber stamp creates what type of print? |
|  | A) | lithograph |
|  | B) | silkscreen |
|  | C) | relief |
|  | D) | intaglio |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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8 |  |  Printing impressions on top of one another from separate blocks in order to achieve full-color woodcut prints requires careful alignment of the paper, known as: |
|  | A) | registration. |
|  | B) | intaglio. |
|  | C) | monoprinting. |
|  | D) | serigraphy. |
|  | E) | multiples. |
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9 |  |  Which printmaking process did Käthe Kollwitz use to make Death and the Mother? |
|  | A) | screenprinting |
|  | B) | intaglio |
|  | C) | relief |
|  | D) | lithography |
|  | E) | serigraphy |
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10 |  |  What are the two main differences between prints and most other forms of art? |
|  | A) | Prints are always machine-made and relatively inexpensive. |
|  | B) | Prints are copies of works of art and don't involve artists in the production process. |
|  | C) | Prints have very little resale value and are a poor investment for collectors. |
|  | D) | Prints are made using an indirect process and this process results in multiples of the same image. |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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11 |  |  Chuck Close's S.P. II is: |
|  | A) | modeled after a painting by a 19th century artist. |
|  | B) | a linocut. |
|  | C) | printed from a single block. |
|  | D) | a print from a very large edition. |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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12 |  |  One of the main differences between the intaglio and the relief printing processes is that with intaglio the ink __________ the surface of the printing plate |
|  | A) | lies above |
|  | B) | lies below |
|  | C) | lies even with |
|  | D) | is forced through |
|  | E) | none of the above |
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13 |  |  Although criteria for controlling the procedures of printmaking now exist, there were no strict guidelines until: |
|  | A) | the Renaissance. |
|  | B) | the 19th century. |
|  | C) | prior to the 1960s. |
|  | D) | about a decade ago. |
|  | E) | Strict guidelines do not exist, even to this day. |
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14 |  |  Which of the following is NOT one of the techniques of intaglio printing? |
|  | A) | mezzotint |
|  | B) | etching |
|  | C) | linocut |
|  | D) | engraving |
|  | E) | aquatint |
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15 |  |  A good example of the use of aquatint in creating areas of unmodulated, translucent color is the print: |
|  | A) | Garkman by Lin Onus. |
|  | B) | Hasta La Muerte by Francisco de Goya. |
|  | C) | The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai. |
|  | D) | Woman Bathing by Mary Cassatt. |
|  | E) | Moonrise by Arthur Wesley Dow |
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16 |  |  Which of the following printing techniques is especially capable of producing subtle shades of gray? |
|  | A) | mezzotint |
|  | B) | engraving |
|  | C) | linocut |
|  | D) | drypoint |
|  | E) | all of the above |
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17 |  |  In printmaking, a plate or block will be cancelled so that: |
|  | A) | a new image may be printed from it. |
|  | B) | no more prints can be made from it. |
|  | C) | the artist may rework his or her ideas anew. |
|  | D) | the printmaker can properly register the prints. |
|  | E) | ink can be applied to it for printing. |
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18 |  |  Serigraphy means, literally,: |
|  | A) | "screenprinting" |
|  | B) | "silk writing" |
|  | C) | "stencil work" |
|  | D) | "squeegee" |
|  | E) | "sketching" |
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19 |  |  Which artist, known in part for his work in printmaking, promotes "international friendship, understanding, and peace" through the organization called ROCI? |
|  | A) | Frank Stella |
|  | B) | Robert Rauschenberg |
|  | C) | Victor Burgin |
|  | D) | Markus Raetz |
|  | E) | Enrique Chagoya |
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20 |  |  Singing Their Songs was created by: |
|  | A) | Louise Bourgeois |
|  | B) | Francisco de Goya |
|  | C) | Robert Blackburn |
|  | D) | Elizabeth Catlett |
|  | E) | Enrique Chagoya |
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