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Art Appreciation

Understand the art of different eras, movements, styles and techniques, the better you can develop, evaluate and improve your own artwork.

fine arts

history

human qualities

imagination

museum

painting

sculpture

architecture

music and dance

literature

theater

cinema

___________________denotes the way an artist communicates ideas

  • Art
  • Visual
  • Medium
  • Audio

Is another style of art whose interest and concern centered on the actual or real problems.

  • Realism

This is the external appearance of a clearly defined area. It is the visual shape of an object or thing found in nature.

  • Form

The secondary colors are green, violet, and __________ ?

  • Red
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Yellow

Are expressed by the different elements which symbolize or suggest feelings i.e. despair, mourning, hope, love, passion, hate, anger, fear, and actions like conflict, struggle, crying, violence, kissing and laughing.

  • Sadness
  • Emotions
  • Fear
  • All of the above

___________________is the manner in which the artist controls his medium to achieve the desired effect

  • Technique
  • Audio
  • Visual
  • Art

Is a branch of art that creates boat houses, boat making, maritime traditions

  • Maritime Transport
  • Cubism
  • Realism
  • Impressionism

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.

  • [No Answer]

Painting is one of the most expensive art activities today because of the prohibitive cost of materials.

  • Pastel
  • Tempera
  • Oil
  • Fresco

The term came from the French language meaning rebirth.The ideals of classicism balance, harmony, proportion and intellectual order became the artistic standard of the time.

  • [No Answer]

Drawing can be done with different kinds of mediums and the most common is __________which comes in different degrees of hardness or softness

  • Pencil
  • Marker
  • White Board Marker
  • Ball pen

Dance choreography, dance direction and dance performance

  • Indigenous Art
  • Dance
  • Tanaga
  • Soul Making

Yellow

  • Primary Color

It refers to any dance, literature, music, theatre, or other art form intended to be received and appreciated by ordinary people in a literate and technologically advanced society dominated by urban culture.

  • Popular Art
  • Popular Design
  • Popular Creation
  • Art Craft

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

the relative degree of lightness and darkness in a graphic work of art or painting. It indicates the degree of luminosity that is the presence or absence of light.

  • Value

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
  • Print Making
  • Auditory
  • Bistre

The following are the importance of art except?

  • Art communicates feelings and emotions expressively and forcefully
  • It makes the surrounding look better and incomplete
  • It stimulates our thoughts when recreating the message of the artist
  • It reminds us of people's selfless actions and nationalism

The primary colors are red, yellow and blue. These are called primary colors because all other colors are produced by combining any of the two colors.

  • True
  • False

Properties of Colors denote the lightness and darkness of a color. Colors can be made darker by making the pigments thicker, adding black, or adding a little of its complement. Colors can be made lighter by adding water or oil or white.

  • Value
  • Hue
  • Gothic Art
  • Intensity

On the basis of medium, the arts are primarily classified as: Visual and Auditory.

  • True
  • False

A scientist proposed his idea on how colors are perceived and the phenomenon of seeing colors

  • Isaac Newton
  • Charles Darwin
  • Albert Einstein
  • Marie Curie

Type of painting that uses mineral pigments mixed with egg yolk or egg white and ore

  • Encaustic
  • Fresco
  • Tempera
  • Pastel

Type of painting that is done on moist plaster surface with colors in ground water or lime water.

  • Marble
  • Fresco
  • Pastel
  • Tempera

A type of print whereby artwork is created by forming designs by cutting, corrosion by acids.

  • Engraving
  • Intaglio
  • Stencil
  • Woodcut

known as chiaroscuro, from the Italian word for light and dark is different from value.

  • Light and shadow

Color is also used to create emphasis. Contrast of colors can be used to produce a center of interest.

  • True
  • False

Is a branch of arts that creates calligraphy, tattooing, folk writing, folk drawing and folk painting

  • Folk Graphic Arts
  • Popular Creation
  • Popular Design
  • Art Craft

This is a stick of dried paste mage of pigments ground with chalk and compounded with gum water. Its colors are luminous, and it is a very flexible medium. Some artists use a fixing medium or a protecting surface such a glass, but when the chalk rubs, the picture loses some of its brilliance.

  • Pastel
  • Fresco
  • Tempera
  • Oil

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.

  • Engraving
  • Intaglio
  • Stencil
  • Woodcut

Sculpture

  • Three dimensional-visual

Art is not, as the metaphysicians say, the manifestation of some mysterious idea of beauty or God; it is not, as the aesthetical physiologists say, a game in which man lets off his excess of stored up energy; it is not the expression of man's emotions by external signs; it is not the production of pleasing objects.

  • True
  • False

Emphasis- means giving the proper importance to the parts or to the whole. Emphasis is the most noticeable in the art of advertising. The aim is to call attention to a particular product or object. It is therefore necessary to emphasize one feature in an advertisement so that it will stand out from the rest.

  • True
  • False

is the surface treatment of an artistic work in order to give variety and beauty to any work of art.

  • Texture

Is a type of minor art refers to any dance, literature, music, theatre, or other art form intended to be received and appreciated by ordinary people in a literate and technologically advanced society dominated by urban culture.

  • Popular Art
  • Famous Art
  • Decorative Art
  • Prestige Art

A form of use of art element whereby art expresses by the different elements which symbolize or suggest feelings.

  • Value
  • Pictures
  • Emotions
  • Symbols

Is a style of painting and sculpture developed in the early 20th century characterized chiefly by an emphasis on the formal structure of a work of art and the reduction of natural forms of their geometrical equivalent.

  • Cubism

Are pigments bound by wax and compressed into painted sticks used for drawing especially among children in the elementary grade. They adhere better on paper surface.

  • Crayons
  • Silverpoint
  • Rhythm
  • Pastel

Photographs

  • Two dimensional-visual

Space is an art element which is concerned with making all parts functional so that all parts of the work of art will contribute to make the whole a complete work of art. Space exists as “illusion” in the graphic presentation.

  • True
  • False

Books

  • Auditory

includes those visual art that involve the use of materials that can be molded or modulated in some way often in three dimensions clay, paint and plaster

  • Plastic Art
  • Popular Creation
  • Art Craft
  • Popular Design

Red

  • Primary Color

Bearers of traditional art can be nominated as Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan equal to National Artist

  • Traditional Arts
  • Local Arts
  • Maritime Transport
  • Folk Architecture

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.

  • [No Answer]

Mediums that is considered one of the most expensive because it is characterized by its flexibility.

  • Acrylic
  • Pastel
  • Oil
  • Tempera

Chimes are bass instruments

  • True
  • False

Properties of Colors denote the brightness and dullness of a color. Colors differ in intensity or vividness.

  • Intensity
  • Gothic Art
  • Hue
  • Value

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

Emphasis is important because it relieves monotony. It can also be used to call attention to pleasing center of interest

  • True
  • False

Bold color will catch attention so use them purposefully where you want people to look. Any color that all alone surrounded by another color will make objects closer to the viewer so use them to create depth and space cold colors blue purple and some green will cause objects to recede in the distance

  • True
  • False

Is sometimes used to refer to the utility of indigenous materials as a medium for the creation of different kinds of artworks.

  • Whang- Od
  • Tanaga
  • Soul Making
  • Indigenous Art

Which comes from the main parts of the tasks of elephants is the hard white substance use to make carvings and billiards balls.

  • [No Answer]

Is an omega shaped type of pendant or amulet that has been associated with various indigenous cultures of the Philippines since the early metal age.

  • Tanaga
  • Whang- Od
  • Ling Ling- O
  • Indigenous Art

Cello is the smallest string instrument and has the highest pitch

  • True
  • False

is the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by it, and usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation and brightness of the reflected light.

  • Color

non ornamental metal crafts, martial arts, supernatural healing arts, medicinal arts, and constellation traditions

  • Soul Making
  • Indigenous Art
  • Artistic Expressions
  • Tanaga

Rhythm, melody, dynamics, harmony, texture, form, color, style

  • Granite
  • Woodcut
  • Elements of Music
  • Elements of Literature

Non folk architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and urban design.

  • Allied Arts
  • Whang- Od
  • Indigenous Art
  • Tanaga

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

___________________ are those whose mediums can be seen and which occupy space

  • Visual
  • Audio
  • Art
  • Medium

It is also called symmetrical balance. This is achieved by making both sides exactly alike. Objects of the same size and shape when arranged on two sides of center will produce formal balance.

  • None of the above
  • Balance
  • Formal Balance
  • Informal Balance

The last mambabatok and a national icon, performing the batek tattoo art of the Butbut Kalinga

  • Soul Making
  • Indigenous Art
  • Whang- Od
  • Tanaga

Is a sport and art form that generally refers to movement of the body usually rhythmic and used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting.

  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Unity
  • Dance

The following are the major types of art except?

  • Decorative Art
  • Dance
  • Architecture
  • Music

On the basis of medium, the arts are primarily classified as: Visual and __________?

  • Formal Balance
  • Unit/ Harmony
  • Auditory
  • Proportion

Is a form of indigenous tattoing of the kalinga people in the Cordilleras.

  • Batok
  • Local Arts
  • Tanaga
  • Folk Architecture

Is a style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or non-rational significance of imagery at automatism or the exploitation of change effects, unexpected juxtapositions and symbolic objects.

  • Surrealism
  • Realism
  • Cubism
  • Impressionism

Type of painting that uses dried paste mage of pigments ground with chalk with gum water

  • Fresco
  • Encaustic
  • Pastel
  • Tempera

Is a style of painting developed in the last third of the 19th century, characterized by short brisk strokes of bright colors used to recreate the impression of light on objects.

  • Impressionism

Emphasis is the most noticeable in the art of advertising. The aim is to call attention to a particular product or object. It is therefore necessary to emphasize one feature in an advertisement so that it will stand out from the rest.

  • True
  • False

Too many shapes, lines or colors can distract or confuse viewers. If you want the viewer to notice or return consistently to one part of the painting simplify the rest of it. Decide what the focus should be and it your eyes get distracted change it. Another way to simplifying your art is to get closer to a single object.

  • True
  • False

Is a combination of red and white symbolizes love

  • Orange
  • Red
  • Pink
  • Blue

Is another by product of metal consisting of copper and tin with color and is one of the most universally popular metals for sculpture.

  • [No Answer]

A work of art possesses balance when its visual or actual weights or masses are distributed in such a way that they achieve harmony. Balance gives a feeling of stability and rest

  • Rhythm
  • Balance
  • Unit/ Harmony
  • Formal Balance

In the visual arts, it is achieved by establishing a pleasing relationship between the different elements. There is unity and harmony if the various parts of a design will give an appearance of belonging together.

  • True
  • False

is an art element which is concerned with making all parts functional so that all parts of the work of art will contribute to make the whole a complete work of art.

  • Space

Drawing

  • Two dimensional-visual

Art develops our capacity for critical thinking and appreciation for cultural heritage as reflected in different Filipino works of art.

  • True
  • False

A type of print where the design stands as a relief characteristically identified by their firm, clear and black lines.

  • Intaglio
  • Stencil
  • Woodcut
  • Engraving

A print is anything printed on a surface that is a direct result from a duplicating process.

  • Crayons
  • Ballpen
  • Pencil
  • Print Making

An important characteristic of the period was the spirit of scientific inquiry and investigation. This new and vital approach to the materials world led to empiricism, which lay on the evidence of the senses.

  • Painting and Sculpture

Is the art and science of building when one speaks of architecture it would always by associated with houses, churches, commercial buildings or any other structures.

  • Architecture

Metaphor is an image or phrase that carries the reader above the literal sensory realm of invisible imagination.

  • True
  • False

__________is an art form in which the performers act a story to the audience. It is a combination of different arts

  • Classic
  • Drama
  • Baroque
  • Gothic

Visual art should have a full range of values from dark to light. Without bright highlights and dark shadows an image will often fell gray or washed out and will be interesting. Darker areas in predominantly light section will stand out and draw the eye and the same is true for the reverse.

  • True
  • False

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

  • Engraving
  • Woodcut
  • Stone
  • Granite

Is a type of major arts form whose medium is sound organized in time. Common elements of music are pitch which governs melody and harmony rhythm, tempo, meter and articulation, dynamics and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture.

  • Sound
  • Literature
  • Music
  • Music and Sound

A form of artwork in paper using pen and ink or charcoal

  • Stained Glass
  • Fresco
  • Pastel
  • Drawing

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.

  • Engraving
  • Woodcut
  • Stencil Printing
  • Intaglio

Poetry, fiction, essay and literary art criticism.

  • Soul Making
  • Literature
  • Tanaga
  • Indigenous Art

Sculpture can be defined as the art or practice of creating three dimensional forms or figures through carving, modeling, and _______?

  • Pottery
  • Casting
  • Castle
  • Molding

Piccolo is a small flute and has a higher octave than a regular flute

  • True
  • False

Orange

  • Secondary Color

Cymbals are percussion instruments

  • True
  • False

Contrast of colors can be used to produce a center of interest.

  • True
  • False

__________________art is characterized by contemporary styles of visual art, music and literature

  • Modern
  • Gothic
  • Drama
  • Baroque

is the darkest and the dullest of the deep. It is only considered a color when mixed with other colors. It is only considered a color when mixed with other colors. It suggests despair, gloom, death and, mourning.

  • Black
  • Red
  • Pink
  • Gray

Violet

  • Secondary Color

Is a manner of painting and sculpturing in which natural forms and colors are distorted and exaggerated this style of art

  • Expressionism

Is the art or science of building specifically the art or practice of designing and building structures and especially habitable ones.

  • Popular Design
  • Art Craft
  • Architecture
  • Popular Creation

Is concerned with design and decoration of object that is chiefly prized for its utility, rather than for its purely aesthetic qualities like ceramics, metal ware, furniture, textiles, clothing, and others

  • Decorative Art
  • Popular Creation
  • Popular Design
  • Art Craft

Songs

  • Auditory

These colors are yellow orange, red orange, red violet, blue violet, blue green and yellow green.

  • Primary Color
  • Secondary Color
  • Intermediate Color
  • Mixed Color

This period is notable for the dignity, sobriety, and masculine quality of its foremost buildings, resulting from the subordination of plan, composition and detail and the unity of the whole, and the charity and simplicity with which the elements were used.

  • Early Period 1494-1589
  • Modern /International Architecture
  • Renaissance Architecture 15th to 19th Century
  • Classical Period 1589-1715

Art was derived from the Aryan root word "AR" which means to put together, while still another, while still another origin of the word art came from Latin "ars" which means ability or skill.

  • True
  • False

The following are the minor types of art except?

  • Architecture
  • Decorative Art
  • Graphic Art
  • Industrial Art

The Classical Period is notable for the dignity, sobriety, and masculine quality of its foremost buildings, resulting from the subordination of plan, composition and detail and the unity of the whole, and the charity and simplicity with which the elements were used

  • True
  • False

Is the process where the basic seed of divine intelligence in all humans goes through necessary experience, especially suffering the transform into a unique Soul

  • Tanaga
  • Soul Making
  • Whang- Od
  • Indigenous Art

It can be defined as the art or practice of creating three dimensional forms or figures through carving, modeling, and casting

  • Painting
  • Emphasis
  • Clay Art
  • Sculpture

Is the color of light. This is the color which is often mistaken as a color of jealousy. It symbolizes life, joy, sunshine, cheerfulness, warmth, splendor and hospitality.

  • Orange
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Yellow

Is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface like wall, paper, canvas wood and glass

  • Balance
  • Glass
  • Unity
  • Emphasis

as an element it is the simplest, most ancient and most universal means for creating visual art.

  • Line

Balance may either be formal or informal

  • True
  • False

Drawing can be done with different kinds of mediums and the most common is ____________ which comes in different degrees of hardness or softness

  • Pencil
  • Marker
  • White Board Marker
  • Ball pen

This is the painting on a moist plaster surface with colors ground in water or a limewater mixture

  • Fresco
  • Oil
  • Tempera
  • Pastel

A form of use of art element that is usually made up of different shapes to depict or symbolize objects.

  • Pictures
  • Emotions
  • Value
  • Symbols

Repetition of angles and curves, shapes, lines and color will give a harmonious effect. If overdone though, repetition may become monotonous and it may fail to hold the attention and interest of observers.

  • True
  • False

is the comparative relationship of the parts of or composition to each other and to the whole. Much of classical Greek Parthenon was constructed according to the principle of the golden section, which states that a small part must relate to a larger part as the lager part relates to the whole.

  • Unit/ Harmony
  • Formal Balance
  • Proportion
  • Rhythm

A form of art which is often a picture or decoration made of colored stones or glass

  • Pastel
  • Fresco
  • Tempera
  • Mosaic

Is conceived apart from any concrete realities, or specific objects. It pertains to the formal aspect of art emphasizing lines, colors, and generalized geometric forms. This kind of art is a logical extension of cubism with its fragmentation of the object.

  • Abstract

A kind of play was performed in China more than 3,000 years ago. When the seasons changed young men and women from different villages met at places where rivers joined and sang danced and acted in praise of the gods

  • Theatre
  • Trade Show
  • Renaissance Architecture
  • Theater

visual art that involve the use of materials that can be molded or modulated in some way often in three dimensions clay, paint and plaster

  • Clay Art
  • Plastic Art
  • Popular Art
  • Emphasis

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.

  • [No Answer]

These religious and cultural influences mostly came through trade with Southeast Asian Thassalocratic empires such as the Srivijaya and Majapahit which had turn trade relationships with India

  • Indian
  • Arabian
  • Hindu
  • Islam

Is a brown pigment extracted from the soot of wood, and often used in pen and wash drawings.

  • Crayons
  • Bistre
  • Charcoal
  • Print Making

Ceramic

  • Three dimensional-visual

Mediums used by early Egyptians on the painted portrait on mummy cases

  • Pastel
  • Fresco
  • Encaustic
  • Tempera

Positive space is any object or shape that stands out from the background and registers to the eyes as something. Negative space is the background or space around objects. Usually its suggested that you keep approximately equal amounts of positive and negative space to make a work feel more balanced.

  • True
  • False

Double bass is the longest of the string instrument and has the lowest pitch

  • True
  • False

A form of artwork using colored threads which are woven by hand to produce a design

  • Tapestry
  • Fresco
  • Stained Glass
  • Pastel

The following are the Major Types of Prints except?

  • Woodcut
  • Stencil Printing
  • Crayons
  • Engraving

Literature comes from the Latin word littera which means?

  • Letter
  • Writing
  • Drawing
  • None of the above

Are carbonaceous materials obtained by heating wood or other organic substances in the absence of air.

  • Bistre
  • Paint
  • Crayons
  • Charcoal

Which has a peculiar brilliance, is used as a costing medium. This is basically shaped by hammering. It can into relief forms.

  • Copper

Filipino artists who shared in this belief. On the other hand, some have asserted that there is something about the essence of art that transcends the human occupation with usefulness. Others have held that there is the tendency to lose sight of art's beauty and wonderment if one analyzes it too closely. It provides us with the opportunity to examine what it takes and what it means to be human.

  • Jose Villa Manio
  • Jose Garcia Villa
  • Antonio Ivan
  • Leonardo de Carpio

__________________ form of architecture prevailed in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries and was characterized by elaborate and grotesque forms and ornamentations.

  • Classic
  • Baroque
  • Modern
  • Gothic

A form of artwork used in Gothic Cathedral and Churches

  • Stained Glass
  • Fresco
  • Tapestry
  • Pastel

Including, but not limited to woodcarving and folk non clay sculpture

  • Soul Making
  • Tanaga
  • Indigenous Art
  • Carving

Literature- comes from the Latin word littera which means?

  • Writing
  • Letter
  • None of the above
  • Drawing

Are used as casting materials for small objects like medals, coins and pieces of jewelry.

  • Gold and Silver

Manipulation of art to express ideas is also known as technique

  • True
  • False

Painting and Sculpture is an important characteristic of the period was the spirit of scientific inquiry and investigation. This new and vital approach to the materials world led to empiricism, which lay on the evidence of the senses. The artists strove for a more naturalistic portrayal of man and developed new techniques such as modeling shading for a three dimensional effect.

  • True
  • False

A medium of art that is difficult to handle because it is challenge in producing warm and rich tones

  • plaster
  • Marble
  • Pastel
  • Water color

The baroque style of architecture prevailed in Europe during the 17th and 19th centuries and was characterized by elaborate and grotesque forms and ornamentation

  • True
  • False

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

Mediums that is considered more popular among artist because of its transparent characteristic and has the same flexibility as oil.

  • Pastel
  • Tempera
  • Acrylic
  • Fresco

Is the applied art dedicated to clothing and lifestyle accessories created within the cultural and social influences of a specific time

  • None of the above
  • Fashioned Design
  • Trade Show
  • Art Show

Art communicates feelings and emotions expressively and forcefully

  • True
  • False

Artist identify their mediums through inspiration

  • True
  • False

Is limestone in a more or less crystalline state and is capable of taking a high polish, occurring in many varieties. It is easier to carve than granite

  • [No Answer]

Humanities of our time or the humanistic education of our youth must deal with the interface between social personhood and personal politics so that humanities will make art a condition of possibility, like a sword and plowshare, a spear and pruning hook. It is an active force as we pursue our life goals.

  • True
  • False

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.

  • [No Answer]

Clay Models

  • Three dimensional-visual

Is a basic color. It typifies fire, blood, danger, festivity, bravery, war, passion, energy, and warmth.

  • Yellow
  • Blue
  • Red
  • Orange

This style of architecture originated in the middle of the century. It is characterized by pointed arch and ribbed vault

  • Classic
  • Baroque
  • Modern
  • Gothic

Green

  • Secondary Color

It refers to the art of drawing or painting or print making which focuses on visual communication and presentation

  • Graphic Art
  • Sculpture
  • Clay Art
  • Emphasis

Painting

  • Two dimensional-visual

ceramic making, clay pot making and folk clay sculpture

  • Tanaga
  • Pottery
  • Indigenous Art
  • Soul Making

form and content try to make a moving human message are works of artists who are highly sensitive people, feeling and living with their society and finding art a vehicle for communicating significant human experience

  • [No Answer]

A work of art achieves unity when its parts are necessary to the composition. In the visual arts, it is achieved by establishing a pleasing relationship between the different elements. There is unity and harmony if the various parts of a design will give an appearance of belonging together.

  • True
  • False

Is a criterion that tells about the scope and significance of a work of art.

  • Magnitude
  • Craftsmanship
  • Sincerity
  • Universality

Is a style of art and literature developed principally in the 20th century, stressing the subconscious or non-rational significance of imagery at automatism or the exploitation of change effects, unexpected juxtapositions and symbolic objects?

  • Surrealism
  • Expressionism
  • Realistic Paintings
  • Realism

Are pigments bound by wax and compressed into painted sticks used for drawing especially among children in the elementary grade.

  • Crayons

A series of units repeated one after another produces rhythmic movement. Rhythmical pattern help the eye to move easily from one part of the room to another or from one part of a design to another.

  • Emphasis
  • Balance
  • Unity
  • Rhythm

Is the quality of artwork that should answer the elements of truth in the artwork which is something permanent and not just of the momentary value?

  • Universality
  • Sincerity
  • Magnitude
  • Craftsmanship

This period provided much of the decorative inspiration of some Roman building types. Greek Hellenic architecture had mostly benn of a religious character, but from the fourth century ~C onwards, public buildings multiplied in type and number and passed into permanent form.

  • None of the above
  • Hellenic Period (650-323 -C)
  • Roman Architecture (300 -C- AD 365)
  • Hellenistic Period (323-30 -C)

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

Blue

  • Primary Color
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