Define these terms:
Function
Visual Form
Content
Stylistic Categories – Naturalistic, Abstracted, Expressionistic, Idealized, Classical, Surreal, Non-objective
Elements of Design/Composition – Line, Value, Color, Shape, Space
Principles of Design/Composition – Balance, Rhythm, Scale, Emphasis, Unity and Variety
Site-specific sculpture
Pigment
Binder
Subject matter
Symbol
Visual Metaphor
Schools of Art Criticism – Formalist, Ideological, Psychoanalytic, Deconstructionist, Feminist
Still life
Vanitas
Zen Buddhism ukiyo-e chicha
Memorize the following works of art for the image recognition section of the quiz. You will need to provide the artist’s name (or culture if no artist is known), and the title of the artwork.
Pablo Picasso Desmoiselles d’Avignon
Paul Klee They’re Biting
Michelangelo Last Judgement
Greek Marathon Boy
Marcel Duchamp Bicycle Wheel
Cindy Sherman Untitled (Self-Portrait of Marilyn Monroe)
Francis Bacon Study after Velazquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X
Willem Claesz Heda Still Life with Oysters, a Silver Tazza, and Glassware
Paul Cezanne Still Life with Basket of Apples
Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Cans
Leonardo da Vinci Last Supper
Janine Antoni Gnaw
Austrian/Gravettian Venus of Willendorf
Moche Pottery Depicting Sexual Intercourse
Kitagawa Utamaro Pair of Lovers
Titian Venus of Urbino
Edouard Manet Olympia
Alice Neel Self-Portrait (1980)
Barbara Kruger Untitled(Your body is a battleground)
Digital flashcards for these images are posted on www.quizlet.com.
Search for: Warner Test 1 Art Appreciation Fall 2013 Chapters 1-4 & 6-7
Topics for the long answer questions and the essay questions:
1. What is the difference between the Elements of design/composition and the Principles of design/composition? How do