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Art Appreciation. These cave images are: A painting made over 15,000 years ago graffiti made as a joke by some boys around 60 years ago. Cave painting Lascaux, c. 15,000 B.C. France. This picture is : An illustration for a children’s story an artwork.
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These cave images are: • A painting made over 15,000 years ago • graffiti made as a joke by some boys around 60 years ago.
This picture is : • An illustration for a children’s story • an artwork
Blue Hole, Flood Waters, Little Miami River 1851- Robert S Duncanson
This is: • A briefcase • An artwork
This is : • Diagram of color/value relationships • An artwork
This is: • A panel from a comic strip • An artwork
This is a photograph of: • An oil spill cleanup • An environmental artwork
Wrapped Coast, One Million Square Feet , Little Bay, Sydney, Australia 1968-69-Christo and Jeanne-Claude
This is : • An artwork • A western movie costume
This is: • A protest by animal rights activists • An artwork
This is: • A major piece of American architecture • Just another old office building
Wainwright Building, St. Louis Missouri 1890-91- Louis Sullivan
This is : • An artwork • A suit of clothes
Felt Suit, 1970 Joseph Beuys
Ch. 1 Review Questions • What does art involve besides artworks? • What were the three forms generally accepted as art prior to 1900? • Define- archaeologist. • Define the word medium as it is used in art. • Explain why people today might think of a stuffed goat as an artwork.
Ch. 1 Review Questions 6. Choose an object you like and use regularly (i.e pen, a mug, a key chain) write a short paragraph describing what the object tells about life in your culture today. 7. Divide the works in this chapter into two groups: those made before 1940, and those made after 1940. Explain what the works in each group have in common.
Ch. 1 Review Questions 8. Imagine you are an art buyer for a museum. Recommend three non-traditional works from this chapter for purchase by the museum. Justify your choices: What makes these works nontraditional? 9. Define abstract art. 10. Define relics.