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In the Khan Academy video "Nude Woman: The Venus of Willendorf" the art
installation ...

Question 1 options:
attempts to fill in the gap of knowledge about the figure's origin
highlights what we don't know about the figure
explains the origin of the figure precisely
None of these
Question 2 (1 point)

David Hume believed that beauty was not a subjective experience.
Question 2 options:
True
False
Question 3 (1 point)
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Modernism in the visual arts is ...
Question 3 options:
the belief in the social benevolence of art
the expression of divine order in art
the expression of the belief in science and technology to create a better future




Question 4 (1 point)

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During the Renaissance the term Humanism refers to
Question 4 options:
The emphasis in art on the accomplishments of God rather than that of humankind
A love of the wild untamed nature of the world
The power of art's moralizing agency to transform society
None of these


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, Question 5 (1 point) 5
Who argued that beauty was a form of sympathy and consonance of the parts
within a body?
Question 5 options:
Plato
Abbot Suger
Leon Battista Alberti
Piet Mondrian
Question 6 (1 point)

During which time period did architecture point up to the heavens and the
Kingdom of God?

Question 6 options:
The Renaissance
The Middle Ages
The Enlightenment
The Modern Era
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Question 7 (1 point

During the Middle Ages the belief was born that architecture and the visual
arts can be used to influence beliefs, behavior and outcomes.

Question 7 options:
True


Question 8 (1 point)
n the Khan Academy video "Michelangelo Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel"
Question 8 options:
The scenes of Creation were optimistic and the scenes of the Final Judgement were
pessimistic
The scenes of Creation were pessimistic and the scenes of the Final Judgement were
optimistic


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