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Art History Review. Focus: Photography. Let’s get started!. Name the Artist for 100. answer. Name the Artist for 100. Sally Mann Night-blooming Cereus. Name the Artist for 250. answer. Name the Artist for 250. Robert Mapplethorpe Calla Lily . Name the Artist for 500. Bonus for
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Art History Review Focus: Photography Let’s get started!
Name the Artist for 100 answer
Name the Artist for 100 Sally Mann Night-blooming Cereus
Name the Artist for 250 answer
Name the Artist for 250 Robert Mapplethorpe Calla Lily
Name the Artist for 500 Bonus for 250points: Whose hands are these? answer
Name the Artist for 500 Alfred Stieglitz Hands Bonus answer: Georgia O’Keefe
Name the Artist for 800 answer
Name the Artist for 800 Nan Goldin Rise and Monty on the lounge chair, NYC, 1988
Name the Artist for 1000 answer
Name the Artist for 1000 Laura Letinsky I Did Not Remember I Had Forgotten #54
Vocabulary for 100 Photogram answer
Vocabulary for 100 Cameraless photographs made by casting light on photosensitive paper, or by placing objects directly on the light-sensitive surface.
Vocabulary for 250 Solarization answer
Vocabulary for 250 A technique that involves briefly exposing a print or negative to light during the development process. The result is a reversal of tones along the edges of forms.
Vocabulary for 500 Focal Length answer
Vocabulary for 500 The distance from the center of the camera lens to the point behind the lens where light rays from an object passing through the lens come into focus.
Vocabulary for 800 Cyanotype answer
Vocabulary for 800 A photographic technique invented by Sir John Herschel. It uses iron salts to produce a deep blue image, and can be printed using the sun as the light source.
Vocabulary for 1000 Appropriation answer
Vocabulary for 1000 • To appropriate means to adopt, borrow, recycle or sample aspects (or the entire form) of man-made visual culture. • The Oxford English Dictionary defines appropriation in relation to art as 'the practice or technique of reworking the images or styles contained in earlier works of art, esp. (in later use) in order to provoke critical re-evaluation of well-known pieces by presenting them in new contexts, or to challenge notions of individual creativity or authenticity in art.".
Name the Title for 100 answer
Name the Title for 100 Piss Christ Andres Serrano
Name the Title for 250 answer
Name the Title for 250 Andy Warhol Richard Avedon
Name the Title for 500 answer
Name the Title for 500 Wall Street Paul Strand
Name the Title for 800 answer
Name the Title for 800 Tina Reciting Edward Weston
Name the Title for 1000 answer
Name the Title for 1000 Memphis William Eggleston
Dates for 100 answer
Dates for 100 1936 Walker Evans’ Allie Mae Burroughs
Dates for 250 answer
Dates for 250 1907 Alfred Stieglitz’s The Steerage
Dates for 500 answer
Dates for 500 1838 William Henry Fox Talbot’s Flowers, Leaves, and Stem
Dates for 800 answer
Dates for 800 1978 Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Still
Dates for 1000 answer
Dates for 1000 1989 Richard Prince’s Untitled (Cowboy)
Similarities for 100 Edward Muybridge and Duane Michals… answer
Similarities for 100 Both use multiple frames. (Although Muybridge does it to show movement and Michals does it to tell a story)
Similarities for 250 August Sander and Diane Arbus answer
Similarities for 250 Both are primarily portrait photographers.
Similarities for 500 John Baldessari and Barbara Kruger answer
Similarities for 500 Both combine text with their images.
Similarities for 800 Richard Prince and Sherry Levine answer
Similarities for 800 Both use appropriated imagery. Sherrie Levine’s “Untitled" (After Walker Evans) 1979