Art Appreciation Subject Midterm Examination PDF

Title Art Appreciation Subject Midterm Examination
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Course Art Appreciation
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Art Appreciation Midterm Exam 1. An alloy of copper and zinc is not popularly used by artists because of its limitations as a medium. Although it has many practical uses, brass does not rust and it takes a brilliant polish. Brass 2. Which comes from the main parts of the tasks of elephants is the hard white substance use to make carvings and billiards balls. Ivory 3. Type of painting that uses dried paste mage of pigments ground with chalk with gum water Pastel 4. In this medium, the artist has technique of drawing with a silver stylus on specially prepared paper to produce a thin grayish line that was popular during the Renaissance period. Silverpoint 5. Are used as casting materials for small objects like medals, coins and pieces of jewelry. Gold and silver 6. Chimes are bass instruments False 7. Include any of a class of elementary substances as gold, silver or copper all of which are characterized by capacity, ductility, conductivity and peculiar luster when freshly fractured. Metals 8. A form of art which is often a picture or decoration made of colored stones or glass Mosaic 9. Is a composition of lime, sand and water this is applied on walls and ceilings and allowed to harden and dry. The medium is used extensively for making manikins, models, molds, architectural decorations and other indoor sculpture. Plaster 10. Which has a peculiar brilliance, is used as a costing medium. This is basically shaped by hammering. It can into relief forms. Copper 11. Is a fine, colorful stone usually green, and used widely in Ancient China. It is highly esteemed as an ornamental stone for carving and fashioning jewelry. Jade 12. Is a brown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, and often used in pen and wash drawings. Bistre 13. is the manner in which the artist controls his medium to achieve the desired effect Technique 14. Mediums that is considered more popular among artist because of its transparent characteristic and has the same flexibility as oil. Acrylic 15. Us a granular igneous rock composed of feldopars and quartz, usually combined with other minerals and is quite difficult to chisel. This is good for large works with only a few designs. Granite 16. A type of print where the design stands as a relief characteristically identified by their firm, clear and black lines. Woodcut 17. A medium of art that is difficult to handle because it is challenge in producing warm and rich tones Water color

18. Are pigments bound by wax and compressed into painted sticks used for drawing especially among children in the elementary grade. Crayons 19. A printing process in which the design or the text is engraved into the surface of the place and the ink is transferred to paper from the groover. Intaglio 20. Are carbonaceous materials obtained by heating wood or other organic substances in the absence of air. Charcoal 21. Artist identify their mediums through inspiration True 22. Piccolo is a small flute and has a higher octave than a regular flute True 23. Double bass is the longest of the string instrument and has the lowest pitch True 24. Identify if the following type of art is two dimensional-visual, three dimensional-visual or auditory art Songs Auditory Painting Two Dimensional Photographs Two Dimensional Clay Models Two Dimensional Drawing Two Dimensional Books Auditory Ceramaic Three Dimensional Sculpture Three Dimensional 25. A print is anything printed on a surface that is a direct result from a duplicating process. Print Making 26. A form of artwork using colored threads which are woven by hand to produce a design Tapestry 27. Cymbals are percussion instruments False 28. A type of print whereby artwork is created by forming designs by cutting, corrosion by acids. Engraving 29. Mediums used by early Egyptians on the painted portrait on mummy cases Encaustic 30. Is the hard substance formed from mineral and earth material. The finish is granular and dull in appearance. These are normally used for gravestones in cemeteries. Stone 31. A form of artwork in paper using pen and ink or charcoal Drawing 32. It is a process which involves the cutting of the design on special paper cardboard or metal sheet in such a way that when ink is rubbed over it, the design is reproduced on the surface. Stencil Printing 33. Is a medium that is hard, brittle, noncrystalline, more or less transparent substances produced by fusion, usually consisting of mutually dissolved silica and silicates and contains soda and lime. Glass 34. Type of painting that uses mineral pigments mixed with egg yolk or egg white and ore Tempera

35. denotes the way an artist communicates ideas Medium 36. Is a natural earthy material that has the nature of plasticity when wet, consisting essentially of hydrated silicates of aluminum used for making bricks and ceramics. Clay 37. A bluish gray metal is used for casting and forging. With the help of a welding torch iron, it can be worked into a variety of unique and exciting forms. Lead 38. Manipulation of art to express ideas is also known as technique True 39. A form of artwork used in Gothic Cathedral and Churches Stained Glass 40. are those whose mediums can be seen and which occupy space Visual 41. Mediums that is considered one of the most expensive because it is characterized by its flexibility. Oil 42. Type of painting that is done on moist plaster surface with colors in ground water or lime water. Fresco 43. Cello is the smallest string instrument and has the highest pitch False...


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