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Italian artist Paolo Uccello's drawing of a "mazzaccio" (a man's hat): - Demonstrates the scientific
potential of perspective images.




Shows how perspective renderings aniticpated computer modeling images.




Demonstrates the artist's mastery of perspective.



Renaissance painter Sofonisba Anguissola was: - The first woman artist to become an international
celebrity.



Leonardo da Vinci's portraits of women represent a radical departure for the Renaissance, in that they
present women as - Individualized human beings with personal agency.



German printmaker Albrecht Durer's woodcut "Man Drawing a Lute" is important because: - It depicts a
mechanical device that artists used to make their images look more realistic.




It is found in the book Durer wrote on persepctive.




It depicts a device that Michelangelo may have used.



Filippo Brunelleschi's painting of the Baptistry near the Florence Cathedral fused: - Art and science.

,Leonardo's "Last Supper" can be considered an "up-dated" depiction because: - Da Vinci situates the
historic event inside an Italian Renaissance palace.



The art historical importance of the Renaissance can be found in: - ts revolutionary development of
perspective.




Its revolutionary attention to the human condition.




Its revolutionary development of printed books.



Jan Van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding" portrait: - Shows how artists could make convincing images without
the use of linear perspective



The Protestant Reformation was: - Initiated by Martin Luther.




A protest of perceived excesses by the Catholic Church, particularly the selling of indulgences.




A cataclysmic blow at the authority of the Pope.



In "The Last Supper" mural, in order to underscore Jesus' liturgical centrality and stability, Leonardo da
Vinci configures Jesus as: - An equilateral triangle.




The site of the linear perspective vanishing point.



The psychological center of the composition.

, Unlike the mass media, the Modern tradition of fine art stressed which inherent values: -



Given that our experience is, to a great extent, governed by pictures (particularly images in the mass
media): -



Ancient Aztec art is rarely represented in today's mass media because: - It's bad art.




It involves weak communication skills.




It doesn't deal with any of the important things in life.

NONE OF THE ABOVE!!!



Within cultural context, a myth is: - An explanation for how things originate and/or work.



Becoming visually literate means: - Understanding the intended, evolving and received meanings of
images.




Developing a critical awareness of mass media images.




Being able to understand, interpret and evaluate the significance of images in our lives.

all of the above



True or False. Human vision is intelligent. We "see" as our culture teaches us to see. - true



The relationship between the Signifier and the Signified is NEVER: - natural

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