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ART EC-12 TX PACT LATEST UPDATE  100% SOLVED
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  • ART EC-12 TX PACT LATEST UPDATE 100% SOLVED Seven elements of art line, shape, form, color, value, texture, space Three characteristics of color hue - red, yellow, green intensity - bright or dull value - how light or dark the color is Texture How something feels or appears to feel Shapes Geometric or organic , mathematical shapes vs. shapes found in nature Form Used in 3-D artwork Line used to define a shape, the path between two points. Used to create movement or lead t...
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World Scholar's Cup 2024 - Booster Pack Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
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  • World Scholar's Cup 2024 - Booster Pack Questions And Answers Well Illustrated. Jan Simek - correct answer. A professor from the University of Tennessee who, along with his colleagues, published images of giant glyphs carved into the mud surface of a cave in Alabama in the journal Antiquity. The glyphs depicted human forms and animals, and are some of the largest known cave images found in North America. The forms may represent spirits of the underworld, or other sacred creatu...
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  • A technique favored by early artists, ____________________ employs the most characteristic, informative view of a given subject, often resulting an a markedly unnaturalistic appearance ANSWER: - twisted perspective Attempting to explain the meanings of prehistoric cave paintings, scholars have proposed the theory of ______________, which states that early people may have believed it was possible to control the actions of animals by painting them on cave walls. ANSWER: - sympathetic magic ...
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ART EC-12 TX PACT 2024 LATEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!
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  • Seven elements of art - line, shape, form, color, value, texture, space Three characteristics of color - hue - red, yellow, green intensity - bright or dull value - how light or dark the color is Texture - How something feels or appears to feel Shapes - Geometric or organic , mathematical shapes vs. shapes found in nature Form - Used in 3-D artwork Line - used to define a shape, the path between two points. Used to create movement or lead the viewer's eye Space - Positive space is the ...
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World Scholar's Cup 2024 - Booster Pack Exam Questions and Answers
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  • World Scholar's Cup 2024 - Booster Pack Exam Questions and Answers A professor from the University of Tennessee who, along with his colleagues, published images of giant glyphs carved into the mud surface of a cave in Alabama in the journal Antiquity. The glyphs depicted human forms and animals, and are some of the largest known cave images found in North America. The forms may represent spirits of the underworld, or other sacred creatures to the indigenous people of the area. One glyph...
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World Scholar's Cup 2023 - Booster Pack 	Exam Well Answered
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  • Jan Simek -Answer A professor from the University of Tennessee who, along with his colleagues, published images of giant glyphs carved into the mud surface of a cave in Alabama in the journal Antiquity. The glyphs depicted human forms and animals, and are some of the largest known cave images found in North America. The forms may represent spirits of the underworld, or other sacred creatures to the indigenous people of the area. One glyph of a rattlesnake reaches 3 metres in length, and another...
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BRCC ART 1023 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
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  • ___ artists are masters of the brush-and-ink medium. They have used it for centuries for all types of ___. - Japanese; calligraphy _________ is very likely the most demanding type of sculpture because the artist must have a clear concept of the final product from the very beginning of the process. - carving ___________ is the only printmaking process in which prints can be rendered in paint as well as ink. - Serigraphy _____________ was the exclusive painting medium of artists during the m...
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History of Western Art Exam Study Guide.
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  • History of Western Art Exam Study Guide. Paleolithic Age - answerearly phase of stone age, stone tools used, nomadic lifestyle, no settlements Chauvet Cave - answerThe name of the famous cave in southern France which contains artwork from very early humans BCE Located in Southern France Done from many people over many years; used burnt wood (charcoal) The Horse Painting at Chauvet - answerVery detailed and elegant BCE Located in Southern France Purpose of cave paintings - answer-hu...
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AP Art History 250 Comprehensive Exam.
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  • 1. Apollo 11 Stones - correct answer Form: -stones with charcoal drawings of animals -geometric designs - 4-5" Function: - depict animals =some of world's oldest works of art Content: - animal figures with human legs added on probably later Context: - found in Apollo 11 caves in Namibia -probably were made about 25500 BCE (oldest representational art in Africa) and buried in these caves -named because it was discovered at the time of the Apollo 11 moon landing 2. Great Hall of...
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Latest UGA Art History Exam 1 with  100% Correct Answers
  • Latest UGA Art History Exam 1 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Latest UGA Art History Exam 1 with 100% Correct Answers from Blombos Cave, South Africa; ca. 75k BCE;Red Ochre pigment; 3.25" length; Prehistoric Art Human with Feline Head; from Hohlenstein-Stadel, Germany; ca. 30k-28k BCE; Mammoth Ivory; about 12"tall; sculpture in the round; Prehistoric Art Composite creature Animal head with human body or vice versa Nude Woman( Venus of Willendorf); from Willendorf, Austria; ca. 28k-25k BCE; Limestone; 4 1/2" high; limestone not found on or a...
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