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Four ways of Dealing the Subject
Realism, Stylization, Abstraction and Form
Stylization Distortion NonObjectivism and Context
Abstraction Nonobjectivism Stylization and Realism
Nonrepresentational objective Art and Content
Three key elements of arts.
Content Form Soul
Content Context and Figure
form Content Context
None of these
It is the study of human experience.
Arts
Innovation
Humanities
Sciences
What is the art period when the idea of using a pure, simplified, and a stream-lined form and style was fundamental in creating something new?
Modernism
Classical period
Postmodernism
Contemporary art
This is a hybrid art which is a by-product of the crossbreeding in the contemporary art scene.
Art
Modernistic art
Technology Artistic Approach
Integrative Art
It is the recurring idea in a work of art.
Form
Content
Secondary Context
Theme
In evaluating a work of art, one must observe its________.
Figure technique and concept
Color theme and Form
Form content context
None of these
What element of art is equivalent of timbre and pitch of music?
tone
Line
Shape
Harmony
What element is the equivalent of a row of dancers?
Shape
Texture
Line
Value
In literary composition, a sentence is likened to a line; a paragraph is likened to ______.
Value
Shape
Line
Color
In Visual art for can be?
Nonobjectivism and Realism
Objective and Representational
implied or explicit
two or three Dimensional
Humanities and Sciences are two different fileds, thus, they cannot be integrated.
Fact
Bluff
Contemporary Art emerged during 1800s.
Bluff
Fact
Subject is the idea in a work of art; theme is the topic described.
Fact
Bluff
A cloud is a geometric form.
Bluff
Fact
A printed cotton shirt is an example of tactile texture.
Bluff
True
Any work can be called a work of art even without elements.
Fact
Bluff
The principles of design is called the organization of subject
Fact
Bluff
In music, content refers to the principal and recognizable melody of its composition.
Bluff
True
Context refers to the place and period in which the artist created his/her work.
Fact
Bluff
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