Monkey Puzzle, Keith Haring

QUESTION 1

1. In his image Monkey Puzzle, Keith Haring creates a bold and dynamic effect by using:

monochromatic colors.
analogous colors.
tertiary colors.
complementary colors.

12 points   

QUESTION 2

1. Raphael’s The School of Athens provides the viewer with the illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface by the use of:

impasto.
analogous colors.
implied motion.
linear perspective.

12 points   

QUESTION 3

1. Architects are primarily concerned with qualities of:

time.
materials.
space.
texture.

12 points   

QUESTION 4

1. Alexander Calder’s mobiles are examples of kinetic art because they:

move in space.
are made of metal.
have only a few colors.
lack political content.

12 points   

QUESTION 5

1. The purity or saturation of a color is its:

hue
value
intensity
form

12 points   

QUESTION 6

1. Match the question or statement on the left with the corresponding word or phrase on the right.

  Which is an example of cool colors?
  Which is an example of warm colors?
  Which are the pigment primary colors?
  Which are the pigment secondary colors?
  What is implied when an object is placed over another object?
  Which technique uses a vanishing point to establish distance?
  Which technique uses color and value to establish distance?
  What determines the color we see?
A. Linear perspective
B. A painting of a sea shore
C. Red-orange, green, blue-violet
D. Blue, red, and yellow
E. Depth or distance
F. Reflected light
G. Green, orange, and purple
H. A painting of a sunset
I. Atmospheric perspective
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