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Intro To Art Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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Canon - answerA rule, for example, of proportion. The ancient Greeks considered beauty to 
be a matter of "correct" proportion and sought a canon of proportion, for the human figure and 
for buildings. 
capital - answerThe uppermost member of a column, serving as a transition from the shaft to 
the lintel. In classical architecture, the form of the capital varies with the order. 
cella - answerThe chamber at the center of an anci...
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NYSTCE 245 Multi-subject Teachers of Childhood (grades 1-6) Final Exam And 100% Correct Answers 2024.
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Abstract - Answer Image that reduces a subject to its essential visual elements (lines, shapes, colors) 
 
Background - Answer Portions or areas of composition that are behind the primary subject matter 
 
Balance - Answer A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (symmetrical). There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial. 
 
Contrast - Answer Juxtaposing one or more elements in opposition (to show their differences) 
 
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Latest UGA Art History Exam 1 with 100% Correct Answers
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from Blombos Cave, South Africa; ca. 75k BCE;Red Ochre pigment; 3.25" length; 
Prehistoric Art 
Human with Feline Head; from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany; ca. 30k-28k BCE; 
Mammoth Ivory; about 12"tall; sculpture in the round; Prehistoric Art 
Composite creature 
Animal head with human body or vice versa 
Nude Woman( Venus of Willendorf); from Willendorf, Austria; ca. 28k-25k BCE; 
Limestone; 4 1/2" high; limestone not found on or a...
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AP Art History Test Questions And Answers Latest
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AP Art History Test 
 
Apollo 11 Stones 
Location: Namibia 
Date: 25,500 - 25,300 B.C.E 
Culture: Ancient South African 
Period/Style: Prehistoric, Paleolithic 
Material/Technique: Charcoal on stone 
Theme(s): Animal representation, records, 
Form: An animal that looks like a bovine can be seen on the stone. The use of lines and shape are displayed in the entire figure. However, keep in mind that during this time period a limited amount of supplies were available to people. 
Function: Probably...
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ART231 Exam 1 Exam Questions And Answers (Verified And Updated)
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ART231 Exam 1 Exam Questions And 
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Paleolithic - answerold stone 500,000-8,000 BC 
Neolithic - answernew stone, starting at 8,000 
Sympathetic magic - answerwhen a picture is said to represent what will happen in the real 
world 
Lascaux Cave paintings 
Atlatl - answertool used to throw a spear during the paleolithic period 
Bird-Headed Man with Bison 
Composite pose - answershowing an object/figure from multiple angles at one time 
Aurochs - answertype of prehisto...
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Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s | Complete 2024
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Test Bank For The Psychology of Women 7th Edition Margaret W. Matlin’s | Complete 2024. Which of the following statements is correct about gender bias in history? 
a. Women did not make any contributions in art, religion, or government until about 
1850. 
*b. Women artists usually expressed themselves in art forms that were less durable and 
long-lasting than men’s art forms. 
c. Women were excluded from religious leadership until after 1000 A.D. 
d. History books have traditionally done an...
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NYSTCE Multi-subject Teachers of Childhood (grades 1-6) - 245
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Abstract - Answer- Image that reduces a subject to its essential visual elements (lines, shapes, colors) 
 
Background - Answer- Portions or areas of composition that are behind the primary subject matter 
 
Balance - Answer- A condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions (symmetrical). There are three types of visual balance: symmetry, asymmetry, and radial. 
 
Contrast - Answer- Juxtaposing one or more elements in opposition (to show their differences) 
 
Empha...
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ALL 3 RPTA SETS COMBINED: OPTIMAL STUDY GUIDE 100% CORRECT
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From the history lecture and slide show, your instructor suggested that certain early but advanced life forms did not likely have the capacity to engage in any play-like behavior. These animals were referred to ... 
a. Neanderthals 
b. Mammals 
c. Bacteria 
d. Neanderthals e. Neophobic animals e 
What evidence exists supporting the claim that early humans possessed some degree of leisure? 
a. Trick question, there is no such evidence. 
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AP Art History Multiple Choice Questions And Answers Latest
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AP Art History Multiple Choice 
 
Prehistoric Art - 
 
Artists working on prehistoric caves used all of the following tools to create their images EXCEPT 
(A) scaffolds to reach high areas in a cave 
(B) paints made from ochre and natural materials 
(C) brushes made from human hair 
(D) flat stones used as palettes - Answer - C 
 
Explanation - Human hair was not used, rather Bull tails were often used as brushes in the case of the Great Hall of Bulls 
 
Stylized animal forms appear in all of...
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AP Art History: Unit 1
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AP Art History: Unit 1 
 
1. Apollo 11 Stones 
Location: Namibia 
Artist: N/A 
Date: 25,500 - 25,300 B.C.E 
Culture: (probably) ancient South African 
Period/Style: Prehistoric, Paleolithic 
Material/Technique: Charcoal on stone 
Theme(s): animal representation, records, 
Form: An animal that looks like a bovine can be seen on the stone. The use of lines and shape are displayed in the entire figure. However, keep in mind that during this time period a limited amount of supplies were available to...