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Art Appreciation: Chapters 10 & 12 Test Preparation

front 1

When and where were the earliest photographs developed?

back 1

in the 19th century in France and England

front 2

"Marilyn Monroe," by Andy Warhol, is an example of what kind of printmaking?

back 2

silkscreen

front 3

The first American film to fully utilize "every known trick of the filmmaker's trade," resulting in a masterful work, was

back 3

Citizen Kane.

front 4

Which of the following is an example of relief printmaking?

back 4

woodcut

front 5

Perfecting the photographic process, Louis Daguerre, in "Le Boulevard du Temple," was able to include what in his photographs?

back 5

people

front 6

Still images from the film "Battleship Potemkin" demonstrate the montage technique of which filmmaker?

back 6

Sergei Eisenstein

front 7

Eadward Muybridge's photographs, like "Annie G., Cantering, Saddled," are early examples of artists

back 7

capturing an object in motion.

front 8

What is the process that assures that the colors of a linocut or other relief print will align perfectly?

back 8

Registration

front 9

Because in lithography the painting surface is completely flat, it is referred to as

back 9

planographic.

front 10

According to the text, with which of these artistic movements does Jerry N. Uelsmann's "Untitled" have the most in common?

back 10

Surrealism

front 11

Monotype is unique among printmaking processes because it produces

back 11

only one print from the plate.

front 12

Who developed the "zone system" in photography?

back 12

Ansel Adams and Fred Archer

front 13

In any type of printmaking, after an initial set of prints is made and the block or plate is destroyed, the set of prints is referred to as

back 13

an edition.

front 14

If an artist pushes the point of a burin across a metal plate, forcing the metal up in slivers in front of the burin, the process is called

back 14

engraving.

front 15

Which process best describes intaglio printing?

back 15

The area that prints is below the surface of the plate.

front 16

What is the chief advantage of printmaking over other media?

back 16

the artist can make multiple copies of a single image