GACE ART EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
Opaque watercolor, no oil Used by, Artist Durer and
Sandy - answer gouache paint
Fresco Painting - answer Chemical change with
water mixed with diluted pigments crystallize apply
to wall lime and plaster
Annealing - answer Tempering process,
strengthening, slow reduction of heat
Casting - answer To copy or reproduce
Serigraphy - answer Silk screen
Claude Monet - answer a French painter who used
a impressionism called "super-realism," capture
overall impression of the thing they were painting
,Photo-montage - answer A picture of a
combination of photos. Artist Dada and Hoch
Juxtaposition - answer Two dissimilar things placed
beside each other for emphasis and contrast The
Red Model by Rene Margritte
Appropriation - answer Take pre-existing and use
in new ways
Adobe Illustrator - answer vector image format
created in the Adobe Illustrator indefinite scale.
Flat color dark outlines - answer Limit depth in 2D
art work
Judth and Holofernes painting Artemisia Gentileshi
- answer Drawing eye downward to focal point by
lines of limbs
atmospheric perspective - answer Bright colors are
closer/Dull colors are further away
,Volume - answer cube without shading
Salon of the Refused (1863) - answer Was given
named because artists were reject from the SALON
of Paris
Rodin - answer Sculptor. was a naturalist, less
concerned with monumental expression than with
character and emotion. Young Girl in flowered Hat
made of Terra-cotta
Semiotics - answer signs, symbols and assignment
of meaning
Painterly - answer Loose gestural way of painting
Sublime - answer AWE! Strongest emotion the
mind can feel, uplifting emotional effect to the
spectators. Artist Edmund Burke
Williams Blake - answer Romantic Images, Biblical
, Postmoderism - answer Society is not governed by
history/ knowledge is mediated by culture and
language not though scientific objectives
Iconographic - answer Analysis of symbols,
themes, subject Exp: Lamp represent Christ, Dove
represents Holy Spirit
Spoonbridge and Cherry - answer Oldenburg
Element of space and Principle of porpotion
Japanisme - answer Study of Japanese Art on
European Art
What gives Unity to a composition? - answer
Colors that are related/ Textures that mimic/
reoccurring shapes
Raku - answer A low-firing process that is done in a
pit and was introduced by the Japanese.
Foreshortening - answer portray or show (an
object or view) as closer than it is or as having less
depth or distance, as an effect of perspective or
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