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1
The organization of visual elements in two-dimensional art is called
A)taste.
B)composition.
C)context.
D)pictorial space.
E)visual weight.
2
Which of the following are not among the principles of design?
A)unity and variety
B)emphasis and focal point
C)balance and rhythm
D)texture and color
E)proportion and scale
3
The Two Fridas by Frida Kahlo (fig. 5.9) utilizes _________ balance.
A)asymmetrical
B)symmetrical
C)radial
D)optimal
E)hierarchical
4
Drawing attention to an area by the contrast of dark and light is one way of demonstrating
A)rhythm and texture.
B)scale and proportion.
C)emphasis and subordination.
D)symmetry and asymmetry.
E)None of the answers are correct.
5
Scale is defined as
A)color relation to value.
B)size relation of one object to another.
C)size relation of parts to the whole.
D)All of the answers are correct.
E)None of the answers are correct..
6
The sculptor _______ is known for re-creating ordinary objects on an heroic scale.
A)Meta Warrick Fuller
B)Claes Oldenburg
C)Eva Hesse
D)Joseph Cornell
E)Ann Hamilton
7
Which ancient Roman's writing on architecture related the human body to geometric shapes?
A)Marcus Aurelius
B)Augustus
C)Vitruvius
D)Vespasian
E)Livy
8
The Parthenon and the Modulor were both designed according to a ratio known as
A)the vanishing point.
B)the true view.
C)the silver mean.
D)the golden rectangle.
E)the central plan.
9
The design principle that is based on repetition is called
A)rhythm.
B)balance.
C)emphasis.
D)focal point.
E)All of the answers are correct.
10
Of what artist was it said: "At last! A woman on paper!"?
A)Frida Kahlo
B)Mary Cassatt
C)Georgia O'Keeffe
D)Lorna Simpson
E)Annette Messager







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