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Complete the Sequence Ethics, Good, _____?
Evil
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What theory of Art is being described? Art is an image, an appearance, a copy, or a reproduction of things, people, objects, or events.
Representationism
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Please Select all Basic Visual Elements
Line, Shape, Value, Texture, Color
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What theory of Art is being described? the transfer of the artist’s expression of emotions and ideas into an art.
Expressionism
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Identify what art theory is being described It is the Idealist Theory of Art
Imitationism
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Who said this? “Like language, art is the expression of idea by the artist.” (intuitionism)
Benedetto Croce
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Who said this? “Art is the objectification of emotion.”
Leo Tolstoy
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What art theory is this? style of abstract expressionism by Jackson Pollock. It is the process of putting, dripping, pouring, and splashing paints on the canvas.
Action theory
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Please Select All Basic Auditory Elements
Rhythm, Pitch, Melody, Harmony, Dynamics
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Who said this? “Every work of art is the child of its age…. It follows that each period of culture produces an art of its own which can never be repeated.” “Art is born from the inner necessity of the artist in an enigmatic, mystical way through which it acquires an autonomous life; it becomes an independent subject, animated by a spiritual breath.”
Wassily Kandinsky
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Who said this? “Art is the creation of symbolic forms expressive of human feelings.”
Susan Langer
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imitation of movements of animals, nature, or things
Dance
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Who said this? “Art is putting mirror up to nature.”
William Shakespeare
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Which Category is this in Kandinsky's Paintings paintings which convey deep emotions inspired by events of a spiritual type.
Improvisations
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Which Category is this in Kandinsky's Paintings purely formal paintings done carefully over a period of time after preliminary studies. These are Kandinsky’s most complicated works.
Compositions
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What art theory is the image describing?
Representationism
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COPYING nature according to the CHOICE of the artist, but the resulting image is still recognizable, like in the style of representation in cubist and fauvist art
Perceptual Interpretation
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Who said this? "Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you die.”
Aristippus and Epicurus
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ENHANCING the appearance of nature, like a forest that becomes a garden by arranging and trimming the plants, or a woman beautifying herself by putting cosmetics on her face
Selective Modification
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Who were the Filipino artists associated in Representationism
Fabian de la Rosa & Fernando Amorsolo
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imitation of the sounds of the universe
Music
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"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
Relative Beauty
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"Art is the recreation of nature" is from what theory?
Representationism
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Under Representationism art, It is art that contains a representation.
Figurative Art
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What art theory is this? art is beautiful as imitation of the things in this world art is the imitation of the appearance of reality
Imitationism
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Who said this? “The canvass began to appear as an arena in which an act--rather than a space in which to reproduce, re-design, analyze or express an object, actual or imagined. What was to go on the canvas was not a picture but an event.”
Harold Rosenberg
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Which statement is TRUE about the world of becoming
It has to do with the appearance, the changing, and temporal world.
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Which statement is FALSE about "The World of Being
is the imitation or illusion of what is seen from the physical thing.
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Who suggested this? "World of Being, World of Becoming, and World of Art."
Plato
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What theory of Art is being described? art is the combination of perceptual elements. Art is non-figurative because it does not contain any representation.
Formalism
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What art theory does this image describe
Expressionism
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imitation of life through action and dialogue
Drama
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What art theory is being described here? the beauty is to pleasure and ugly is to pain.
Aesthetic Hedonism
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Who said this? "When painting has reached divinity (shen), there is an end of the matter.”
Chieh Tzu Yuan
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“Beauty is in the thing itself.”
Absolute Beauty
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imitation of life through language
Literature
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What art theory is this? art is an institution in the society
Institutional Theory
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Who said this? “Art is the expression of the artist’s overflowing emotion.” (catharsis)
Aristotle
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Representational Icon of religious images
Christian Art
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the drawing of forms which answer to natural form.
Chinese Art
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Who said this? “To appreciate art, we bring with us nothing from life.”, What is essential in art is only the “significant form.”
Clive Bell
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These are only sounds of musical instruments
Sonata
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Complete the Sequence Logic, __?__, Falsity
Truth
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the music in European tradition that includes opera and symphony and is generally considered more serious than other kinds of music
Classical
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imitation of the appearances of people, things, events
Painting And Sculpture
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the music of the 19th century characterized by an emphasis on subjective emotional qualities and freedom form
Romantic
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To be recognized as an artist by the Artworld-Institution, a person must:
Studied in an art school
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CHANGING the physical appearance of nature, like a natural marble that turns into a sculpture by carving and cutting
Physical Alteration
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What art theory is being described here? the person’s feeling of need of an object which satisfies his/her needs. It answers the question “What is it for?”.
Aesthetic Functionalism
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It is the imitation or illusion of what is seen from the physical thing.
World of Art
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Complete the Sequence Metaphysics, Reality, _____?
Illusion
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These are lyrics and may be accompanied by sounds of instruments. Music becomes representational because of the lyrics.
Cantata
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Complete the Sequence ___?____, Knowledge, Ignorance
Epistemology
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Who said this? “Artists need to look at nature and things only as forms made up of sphere, cylinders, cones.”
Paul Cezanne
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Which Category is this in Kandinsky's Paintings paintings which retain some naturalistic representation.
Impressions
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the music with a dramatic style that was common in the 17th century and early 18th century and that featured many decorative parts and details
Baroque