Need help with art. Please answer.?
1.
Guidelines that govern the way artists organize the elements of art in an artwork (1 point)
* aesthetic views
* steps of an art historian
* axioms of art
* principles of art
2.
The study of the nature of beauty and art (1 point)
* art history
* aesthetics
* principles of art
* criticism
3.
A group of artists with similar styles who have banded together (1 point)
* aestheticians
* art historians
* art separatists
* art movement
4.
An artist’s personal way of expressing ideas in an artwork (1 point)
* movement
* emphasis
* style
* content view
5.
In this step of an art historian, you assign a meaning to or find a message in an artwork. (1 point)
* describing
* analyzing
* interpreting
* judging
6.
In this step of an art historian, you note how the art principles are used to organize the elements of art. (1 point)
* describing
* analyzing
* interpreting
* judging
7.
In this step of an art historian, you share when, where, and by whom the work was done. (1 point)
* describing
* analyzing
* interpreting
* judging
8.
In this step of an art historian, you make a decision about an artwork’s success and give reasons for that decision. (1 point)
* describing
* analyzing
* interpreting
* judging
9.
This principle of art is concerned with arranging the elements so no one part of the artwork is overpowered by another. (1 point)
* movement
* variety
* balance
* pattern
10.
This type of balance involves a balance of unlike objects or elements—sometimes known as asymmetrical.
(1 point)
* formal
* informal
* radial
* symmetrical
11.
An artist can achieve this by adding changes to the elements in an artwork. (1 point)
* pattern
* harmony
* movement
* variety
12.
An artist can achieve this by combining similar art elements in an artwork.
(1 point)
* variety
* harmony
* emphasis
* linear perspective
13.
The repetition of an element to make an artwork seem active (1 point)
* rhythm
* emphasis
* proportion
* balance
14.
If you take this aesthetic view, you believe that an artwork should imitate the real world and portray an object realistically.
(1 point)
15.
If you take this aesthetic view, you believe an artwork is successful if it communicates a message, feeling, or idea. (1 point)
* subject view
* content view
* composition view
* subject view
* content view
* composition view
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