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Louisiana State University BIOL 1201 Quiz 2 1)Use of subtle changes in light and dark to create dimensionality, developed in the Renaissance, is called what? - Vertical lines tend to communicate

Arts Jul 02, 2021

Louisiana State University

BIOL 1201

Quiz 2

1)Use of subtle changes in light and dark to create dimensionality, developed in the Renaissance, is called what? -

  1. Vertical lines tend to communicate. NOT calmness,

 

  1. created by covering a surface with small individual dots of color?-
  2. What do we call the theme or idea of an art work (what it is about)—
  3. What element describes the imposition of order and harmony on a design—
  4. What is the name of the technique of painting on a wall surface while the plaster is still

 

what? It was popular in ancient Pompeii—

  1. What is the term used for referring to the basic colors of the spectrum (red, green, yellow,

 

blow, etc).

 

  1. implied , NOT kinetic ____________
  2. When an artist represents an object with a simplified, exaggerated, or expressive rendering this term is used—

 

 

  1. difference (such as size, or value, or height) an artist is using…

 

  1. Which constellation is the arrangement of the Great Pyramids thought to mimic—
  2. Which of these features, the walls of Gothic cathedrals were not load-bearing,

 

allowing them to have large stained-glass windows—

  1. Which type of arch, which is made up of stones that are progressively stepped inwards, was used by many ancient cultures, from the Mayans to the Mycenaean’s?—Corbeled arch
  2. Why were the Greek god Apollo and the goddess Athena included in The School of

Athens?—

  1. Ziggurates were made of what material?—

 

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