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Chapter 2: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. Utilitarian objects can bring pleasure into our daily lives through __________.
a. cultural context
b. artful design
c. efficiency
d. self-expression
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
2. Eva Zeiselโs Sauce Boat with Ladle is an example of an everyday object enhanced by its
__________.
a. design
b. function
c. subject matter
d. decoration
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
3. Which of the following is a modern example of the human urge to embellish everyday things?
a. paintings
b. memorials
c. cathedrals
d. cell-phone cases
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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4. Architects and designers visually improve the basic structure of shelters with __________.
a. furniture
b. monuments
c. embellishment
d. practical objects
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
5. How did the Yoruba peoples of West Africa embellish practical items of clothing, such as the
resist-dyed (adire eleko) cloth?
a. They created intricate patterns in rich shades of blue.
b. They abstracted the forms of hollyhock flowers.
c. They used calligraphy to express religious beliefs.
d. They designed the cloths for public commemoration.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
6. Frank Lloyd Wright embellished the structure of the Hollyhock House by __________.
a. emphasizing the functional qualities of shelter
b. creating intricate designs around a central sunburst motif
c. using repeating bands of abstracted hollyhock flowers
d. creating a sense of harmony through picturesque imagery
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
7. Functionality is the purpose of __________.
a. Shirazeh Houshiaryโs Ancient Light
b. Abraham Cruzvillegasโ Autoconstrucciรณn Suites
c. George Nakashimaโs Conoid Chair
d. the Kuba peoplesโ Royal Portrait Figure
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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8. Which concept varies considerably across cultures?
a. beauty
b. shelter
c. function
d. commemoration
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
9. The study of how and why artworks are considered beautiful is called __________.
a. embellishment
b. calligraphy
c. idealism
d. aesthetics
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
10. In artwork, beauty found in something close to perfection defines __________.
a. picturesque
b. idealism
c. harmony
d. aesthetics
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
11. One characteristic of ancient Greek art is __________.
a. idealism
b. calligraphy
c. imperfection
d. portraiture
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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12. What aspect of the Charioteer exemplifies idealism?
a. the religious iconography
b. the harmonious medium
c. the abstract embellishment
d. the youthful perfection and dignity
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
13. Works of art that depict the harmony and poetry of natural landscapes are called
__________.
a. calligraphy
b. picturesque
c. aesthetic
d. spiritual
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
14. The ancient Chinese art of beautiful handwriting is called __________.
a. calligraphy
b. harmony
c. embellishment
d. totem
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
15. Which characteristic of aesthetics is demonstrated by Peter Behrensโ porcelain plate?
a. harmony
b. idealism
c. commemoration
d. creativity
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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16. Art is a good method of communicating information, ideas, and opinions because it
__________.
a. emphasizes the harmonious nature of the world to a specific audience
b. uses embellishment to enrich the experience of everyday objects
c. makes visual statements that a wide range of people can understand
d. provides a universal method for evaluating aesthetic qualities
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
17. Chris Jordanโs photograph from the series Midway: Message from the Gyre is a commentary
on the __________.
a. use of junk by impoverished people
b. resolution of relationship problems
c. dangers of alcohol consumption
d. human impact on the environment
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
18. What distinguishes the ways art is used for communication in Abraham Cruzvillegasโ
Autoconstrucciรณn Suites from Titianโs Bacchus and Ariadne?
a. Cruzvillegas builds a house from junk to show how impoverished people live.
b. Cruzvillegas uses photography to reveal the consequences of plastic waste.
c. Cruzvillegas depicts ancient Greek figures to recount a mythological story.
d. Cruzvillegas uses religious imagery to communicate spiritual beliefs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communication.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
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19. What easy to understand device do artists often use in commentary?
a. aesthetics
b. subject matter
c. ritual tools
d. memories
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
20. Carrie Mae Weemsโ Man Reading Newspaper from The Kitchen Table Series is an example
of art for __________.
a. everyday objects
b. communication
c. visual delight
d. public protest
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
21. In the ancient world, what was the function of most of the monumental art?
a. embellishment
b. visual delight
c. personal expression
d. public commemoration
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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22. Which of the following is an example of how public commemoration aids memory and
conveys the significance and value of life?
a. Nancy Holtโs Sun Tunnels
b. the Supreme Court Building
c. the Taj Mahal
d. Frank Lloyd Wrightโs Hollyhock House
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
23. What is one purpose of the royal portrait figure by the Kuba peoples of the Congo?
a. It portrays African ideals of beauty.
b. It transferred wisdom to successors.
c. It commemorated the victims of war.
d. It communicated religious beliefs.
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
24. The Taj Mahal was intended to function as a __________.
a. tomb
b. temple
c. war memorial
d. political message
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
25. Frida Kahloโs The Broken Column is an example of art used for __________.
a. political purposes
b. visual delight
c. public commemoration
d. self-expression
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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26. What distinguishes expressive art from commemorative art?
a. Expressive art bridges empathy between the artist and viewer.
b. Expressive art conveys political messages and social commentary.
c. Expressive art uses images to commemorate events and public figures.
d. Expressive art uses subject matter to articulate religious beliefs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
27. What is the purpose of the nonrepresentational composition of pure color and form in
Wassily Kandinskyโs Composition VI?
a. to express the emotional stirrings of the soul
b. to commemorate the life of a loved one
c. to warn about the dangers of political turmoil
d. to symbolize non-Western religious beliefs
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
28. Shirazeh Houshiaryโs Ancient Light exemplifies how art can __________.
a. disseminate political agendas
b. convey personal emotions
c. enhance religious contemplation
d. help viewers experience beauty
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
29. In Nancy Holtโs Sun Tunnels, concrete tubes that align with the summer and winter solstice
create a __________.
a. public memorial to war victims
b. spiritual experience of the cosmos
c. space for ritual transformation
d. method to express personal emotion
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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30. What feature of the Sainte-Chapelle induces feelings of wonder that facilitate religious
experience?
a. a commemorative altar with royal figures
b. walls of stained glass that tell biblical stories
c. rippling layers of line that aid meditation
d. telescopic views of celestial bodies
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
31. When art serves the ritualistic needs or expresses the spirituality of an established faith, it
fulfills __________.
a. a religious purpose
b. a political goal
c. a commemorative function
d. an aesthetic ideal
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
32. Artforms that influence action and opinion are __________.
a. commemorative
b. spiritual
c. aesthetic
d. persuasive
Answer: d
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
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33. In The Outbreak, how does Kรคthe Kollwitz protest the poor living conditions of
disadvantaged people in early twentieth-century Berlin?
a. She creates a memorial for victims of the first world war.
b. She expresses pain and anguish by distorting forms in her compositions.
c. She depicts Black Anna leading peasants in a sixteenth-century revolt.
d. She emphasizes Western ideals of beauty and harmony.
Answer: c
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
34. Buildings that express power and authority demonstrate which function of art?
a. religious ritual
b. persuasion
c. self-expression
d. commemoration
Answer: b
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Difficulty Level: Easy
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
35. The use of art to communicate a governing power can best be seen in __________.
a. the Benin Plaque Showing the Oba Holding Leopards
b. the Royal Portrait Figure of the Kuba peoples of the Congo
c. Frida Kahloโs The Broken Column
d. Titianโs Bacchus and Ariadne
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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Essay Questions
36. Describe how Claude Lorrainโs Ascanius Shooting the Stag of Silvia exemplifies Western
aesthetics.
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Lorrain emphasizes the harmony of nature in his invented landscape.
2. Lorrain balances his composition by depicting buildings on the left and trees and cliffs on the
right.
3. Lorrain uses an even diffusion of light and blue and green colors to recreate the harmonious
effects of nature.
4. Lorrainโs pleasant views of nature resulted in the invention of the term picturesque.
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in art.
Topic: Art for Visual Delight
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
37. Discuss how William Hogarth uses art as commentary in Gin Lane.
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Hogarthโs Gin Lane exposes the horrors of excessive drinking in eighteenth-century London.
2. The figure of a drunken woman dropping her child dominates the lower center of the print.
3. Hogarth references the deadly consequences of drinking by naming the gin shop โKilmanโ and
by portraying a cadaverous figure holding a cup and a figure of a hanging man.
4. He also encourages sobriety by depicting the pawn shop where people sell their goods to fund
their drinking habit.
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Difficulty Level: Difficult
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
38. Which function of art is the most recent? Briefly explain your answer.
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Self-expression is the most recent function of art.
2. Before self-expression became a common theme 200 years ago, most artists created
monuments and art that communicated information, served religious purposes, commemorated
rulers and other important figures, and enforced political views.
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
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39. Discuss how the moon mask of the Eskimo people is used for religious purposes.
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The masks of the Eskimo people are ritual tools used in ceremonies by a shaman.
2. The masks represents the moon in the sky and symbolizes the mythical meaning of the moon
in the cosmos.
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
40. Compare and contrast Carol Highsmithโs design for the U.S. Supreme Court building and
Rodney McMillianโs Untitled (The Supreme Court Painting). What is the political purpose of
each work?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. The U.S. Supreme Court building expresses the power of law and the dignity of the justices.
2. Its massive scale and symmetry conveys balance and stability, and its decorations symbolize
justice and law.
3. McMillianโs Untitled (The Supreme Court Painting), protests recent court decisions that
impeded the civil rights of African Americans.
4. McMillian depicts tumbling columns and the appearance of fake marble to argue that the
current Supreme Court embodies disorder and an insincere commitment to justice.
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Difficulty Level: Difficulty
Skill Level: Apply What You Know and Analyze It
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Revel Quizzes
The following questions appear at the end of each module and at the end of the chapter in
Revel for Preblesโ Artforms: An Introduction to the Visual Arts, 12e.
Quiz: Art for Daily Use
EOM Q2.1.1
What is one advantage of a well-designed object?
a) It can enrich our daily lives.
b) It will be less expensive.
Consider This: Utilitarian objects can be functional and pleasurable to use. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
c) It will be mass-produced.
Consider This: Utilitarian objects can be functional and pleasurable to use. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
d) It will be handmade.
Consider This: Utilitarian objects can be functional and pleasurable to use. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.1.2
What is one factor that influences Eva Zeisel in all her designs?
a) a playful search for beauty
b) embellishment
Consider This: Having a specific design philosophy can apply to mass-produced
goods as well as one-of-a-kind objects. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists
transform objects for daily use.
c) one-of-a-kind objects
Consider This: Having a specific design philosophy can apply to mass-produced
goods as well as one-of-a-kind objects. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists
transform objects for daily use.
d) low cost
Consider This: Having a specific design philosophy can apply to mass-produced
goods as well as one-of-a-kind objects. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists
transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.1.3
What is one factor common to both Eva Zeiselโs work and Yoruba indigo-dyed cloth?
a) Women are responsible for the designs.
b) Both are intended for mass production.
Consider This: Textiles and ceramics are areas of art that have strong
associations with domestic use and production. 2.1 Explain the ways in which
artists transform objects for daily use.
c) Both are highly embellished.
Consider This: Textiles and ceramics are areas of art that have strong
associations with domestic use and production. 2.1 Explain the ways in which
artists transform objects for daily use.
d) Both are intended for decorative use.
Consider This: Textiles and ceramics are areas of art that have strong
associations with domestic use and production. 2.1 Explain the ways in which
artists transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: Art for Daily Use
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Quiz: Art for Visual Delight
EOM Q2.2.1
Beauty is defined according to
a) different ideals that vary across cultures.
b) classical forms from ancient Rome and Greece.
Consider This: People and artists develop styles and art-making preferences
within the context of their own cultures. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
c) a canon of art established by art historians and museums.
Consider This: People and artists develop styles and art-making preferences
within the context of their own cultures. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
d) the use of harmonious colors and skilled drawing.
Consider This: People and artists develop styles and art-making preferences
within the context of their own cultures. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: Art For Visual Delight
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.2.2
What is one reason that much Greek sculpture is idealized?
a) Idealization communicated dignity, simplicity, and calm grandeur.
b) Idealization commemorated historical events.
Consider This: Greeks preferred sculpture that inspired people to similar
deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
c) Idealization emphasized the acclaim given to individuals in a democracy.
Consider This: Greeks preferred sculpture that inspired people to similar
deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
d) Idealization identified well-known individuals.
Consider This: Greeks preferred sculpture that inspired people to similar
deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: Art For Visual Delight
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.2.3
One characteristic of beauty in many seventeenth-century landscape paintings is
a) harmonious balanced proportions.
b) accurate representation of real places.
Consider This: Claude Lorrain established a model for idealizing landscape
paintings. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
c) strong, bright colors.
Consider This: Claude Lorrain established a model for idealizing landscape
paintings. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
d) contemporary architecture and identifiable figures.
Consider This: Claude Lorrain established a model for idealizing landscape
paintings. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: Art For Visual Delight
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.2.4
Even if we do not understand the text, what element of visual delight can ancient Chinese
calligraphy demonstrate?
a) graceful arrangements of harmonious forms
b) a wide range of colors
Consider This: Calligraphy was valued for its beauty, close detail, and
vigorous execution. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
c) illustrations
Consider This: Calligraphy was valued for its beauty, close detail, and
vigorous execution. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
d) emphasis on asymmetricality
Consider This: Calligraphy was valued for its beauty, close detail, and
vigorous execution. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual
delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: Art For Visual Delight
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Quiz: Art for Communicating Information
EOM Q2.3.1
How did many people in the Middle Ages learn about bible stories?
a) from stained-glass windows in churches
b) from grammar schools
Consider This: Many people were illiterate in the Middle Ages. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
c) from books
Consider This: Many people were illiterate in the Middle Ages. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
d) from plays
Consider This: Many people were illiterate in the Middle Ages. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.3.2
What media has largely replaced paintings for storytelling for today’s mass audiences?
a) television and film
b) illustrated books
Consider This: To be effective, media for storytelling must reach a large
number of people. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function
as a means of communicating information.
c) graphic novels
Consider This: To be effective, media for storytelling must reach a large
number of people. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function
as a means of communicating information.
d) photographs
Consider This: To be effective, media for storytelling must reach a large
number of people. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function
as a means of communicating information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.3.3
What is one reason that Abraham Cruzvillegas used junk materials gathered from his
neighborhood to make Autoconstruccรญon Suites?
a) He wanted the materials to represent the way that his family gradually built their
house.
b) He could not afford to buy materials.
Consider This: Artists often use art to tell stories that are personal. 2.3
Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
c) His family owned junk yards.
Consider This: Artists often use art to tell stories that are personal. 2.3
Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
d) He wanted to satirize contemporary architectural practices.
Consider This: Artists often use art to tell stories that are personal. 2.3
Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means of
communicating information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: Art for Communicating Information
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Quiz: Art for Public and Personal Expression
EOM Q2.4.1
Why was the Taj Mahal built?
a) to commemorate the death of a royal wife
b) to be a new royal palace
Consider This: Many monumental historical structures had commemorative
functions. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
c) to commemorate the death of a king
Consider This: Many monumental historical structures had commemorative
functions. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
d) to be a mosque
Consider This: Many monumental historical structures had commemorative
functions. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.4.2
When does art fulfill an expressive function?
a) when it conveys information about an artistโs personality
b) when it conveys ideas in the realms of science or technology
Consider This: People derive pleasure from art that helps them understand the
artistโs personality and creativity. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
c) when it serves political goals
Consider This: People derive pleasure from art that helps them understand the
artistโs personality and creativity. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
d) when it is used for persuasion
Consider This: People derive pleasure from art that helps them understand the
artistโs personality and creativity. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.4.3
What was Wassily Kandinskyโs goal for paintings such as Composition VI?
a) to infect viewers with emotions he felt while creating them
b) to shock viewers with unusual imagery
Consider This: Kandinsky wanted to translate inner feelings into visual forms
that people would understand. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
c) to record his light effects at different times of the day
Consider This: Kandinsky wanted to translate inner feelings into visual forms
that people would understand. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
d) to create images based on subtle and harmonious color combinations
Consider This: Kandinsky wanted to translate inner feelings into visual forms
that people would understand. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.4.4
What is one reason that Frida Kahloโs self-portraits are considered so expressive?
a) She shared the lifelong pain and emotional distress that she suffered.
b) She painted in strong, clear colors.
Consider This: Her works create a sense of empathy among the viewers as
most people have experienced pain. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
c) She idealized her representation.
Consider This: Her works create a sense of empathy among the viewers as
most people have experienced pain. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
d) She painted in a very realistic style.
Consider This: Her works create a sense of empathy among the viewers as
most people have experienced pain. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public
and personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.4.5
Why was Maya Linโs Vietnam War Memorial initially controversial?
a) People felt it was too different from traditional war monuments.
b) People felt that it should have been more self-expressive on Linโs part.
Consider This: The artist broke with traditional figurate memorial sculpture
and included the incised names of all the deceased and missing veterans. 2.4
Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
c) People felt the site should host a monument to the Revolutionary War instead.
Consider This: The artist broke with traditional figurate memorial sculpture
and included the incised names of all the deceased and missing veterans. 2.4
Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
d) People did not like that it attracted such large crowds.
Consider This: The artist broke with traditional figurate memorial sculpture
and included the incised names of all the deceased and missing veterans. 2.4
Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: Art for Public and Personal Expression
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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Quiz: Art for the Spirit
EOM Q2.5.1
In traditional Eskimo societies of Southwest Alaska, masks are often associated with
a) ritual and spiritual transformation.
b) disguise and deception.
Consider This: Eskimo masks can be used in ceremonies by someone acting
as an intermediary between people and spiritual beings. 2.5 Demonstrate how
art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
c) dance and theatrical performance.
Consider This: Eskimo masks can be used in ceremonies by someone acting
as an intermediary between people and spiritual beings. 2.5 Demonstrate how
art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
d) personal expression and entertainment.
Consider This: Eskimo masks can be used in ceremonies by someone acting
as an intermediary between people and spiritual beings. 2.5 Demonstrate how
art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual
needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.5.2
Sainte-Chapelle originally functioned as a
a) storehouse for precious relics.
b) kingโs bedroom.
Consider This: Wealthy kings could build extravagant structures to house their
most valued possessions. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
c) throne room.
Consider This: Wealthy kings could build extravagant structures to house their
most valued possessions. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
d) cathedral.
Consider This: Wealthy kings could build extravagant structures to house their
most valued possessions. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual
needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.5.3
The arrangement of tubes in Nancy Holtโs Sun Tunnels creates a viewing experience much
like a
a) telescope.
b) microscope.
Consider This: The artist consulted construction and astrophysicist firms
before making the work. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
c) camera lens.
Consider This: The artist consulted construction and astrophysicist firms
before making the work. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
d) kaleidoscope.
Consider This: The artist consulted construction and astrophysicist firms
before making the work. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet
religious and spiritual needs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual
needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.5.4
What mystic tradition informed Shirazeh Houshiaryโs work Ancient Light?
Shira
a) Sufi
b) Christianity
Consider This: Islam has branches with a mystic tradition. 2.5 Demonstrate
how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
c) Judaism
Consider This: Islam has branches with a mystic tradition. 2.5 Demonstrate
how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
d) Buddhism
Consider This: Islam has branches with a mystic tradition. 2.5 Demonstrate
how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual needs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual
needs.
Topic: Art for the Spirit
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Quiz: Art for Political Purposes
EOM Q2.6.1
In Benin, the use of brass casting is reserved for
a) the royal family.
b) state buildings.
Consider This: In tribal societies, metals and skilled, labor-intensive work are
often reserved for wealthy and powerful people. 2.6 Explain how art can be
used for political purposes.
c) cattle harnesses.
Consider This: In tribal societies, metals and skilled, labor-intensive work are
often reserved for wealthy and powerful people. 2.6 Explain how art can be
used for political purposes.
d) jewelry sold to tourists.
Consider This: In tribal societies, metals and skilled, labor-intensive work are
often reserved for wealthy and powerful people. 2.6 Explain how art can be
used for political purposes.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOM Q2.6.2
The style of the U.S. Supreme Court building is based on architecture from what period?
a) Roman Republican
b) baroque
Consider This: Historical architectural styles are often associated with a
periodโs values and ideals. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political
purposes.
c) modern
Consider This: Historical architectural styles are often associated with a
periodโs values and ideals. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political
purposes.
d) medieval
Consider This: Historical architectural styles are often associated with a
periodโs values and ideals. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political
purposes.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOM Q2.6.3
What is one element that reinforces the power and grandeur of the Supreme Court?
a) its massive size
b) its color
Consider This: Grand public buildings are often intended to overwhelm the
viewer and inspire awe and respect. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
c) its stairs
Consider This: Grand public buildings are often intended to overwhelm the
viewer and inspire awe and respect. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
d) its proximity to the street
Consider This: Grand public buildings are often intended to overwhelm the
viewer and inspire awe and respect. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: Art for Political Purposes
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Easy
Chapter Quiz: The Purposes and Functions of Art
EOC Q2.1
What tends to distinguishes art in our society today?
a) emphasis on individual achievement and self-expression
b) emphasis on religious art
Consider This: Art can serve many functions, but it always relates to the
culture in which it is made and seen. See: Introduction.
c) emphasis on aesthetics
Consider This: Art can serve many functions, but it always relates to the
culture in which it is made and seen. See: Introduction.
d) emphasis on commissioned art
Consider This: Art can serve many functions, but it always relates to the
culture in which it is made and seen. See: Introduction.
Answer: a
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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EOC Q2.2
What embellishment factor appears in both Hollyhock House and Yoruba resist-dyed
cloth?
a) They both have a central motif.
b) They are both highly patterned.
Consider This: Some embellishment can be used on a variety of surfaces and
media. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
c) They both use multiple colors.
Consider This: Some embellishment can be used on a variety of surfaces and
media. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
d) They both use natural dyes.
Consider This: Some embellishment can be used on a variety of surfaces and
media. 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Analyze and Apply
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.3
What is one factor that Sauce Boat with Ladle and Conoid Chair have in common?
a) functionality
b) low cost
Consider This: Art made for everyday use often has a utilitarian goal. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
c) mass-produced
Consider This: Art made for everyday use often has a utilitarian goal. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
d) style
Consider This: Art made for everyday use often has a utilitarian goal. 2.1
Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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EOC Q2.4
What was the intended function for embellished Yoruba resist-dyed (adire eleko) cloth?
a) practical clothing
b) tablecloths
Consider This: Many societies embellish everyday things. 2.1 Explain the
ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
c) drapery
Consider This: Many societies embellish everyday things. 2.1 Explain the
ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
d) decorative wall hangings
Consider This: Many societies embellish everyday things. 2.1 Explain the
ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.1 Explain the ways in which artists transform objects for daily use.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.5
Why did Frank Lloyd Wright use the hollyhock flower to embellish Alice Barnsdallโs
house?
a) It was the ownerโs favorite flower.
b) It was the architectโs favorite flower.
Consider This: Architects often take the preferences and tastes of their clients
into consideration when designing. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
c) There were hollyhocks growing in the area.
Consider This: Architects often take the preferences and tastes of their clients
into consideration when designing. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
d) It was an easy form to stylize.
Consider This: Architects often take the preferences and tastes of their clients
into consideration when designing. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOC Q2.6
Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy that studies
a) how and why artworks are beautiful.
b) how artworks communicate political ideas.
Consider This: Visual delight with art can occur apart from practical, moral,
or political considerations. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create
visual delight in art.
c) how artworks communicate ethical ideas.
Consider This: Visual delight with art can occur apart from practical, moral,
or political considerations. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create
visual delight in art.
d) how artworks communicate social ideas.
Consider This: Visual delight with art can occur apart from practical, moral,
or political considerations. 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create
visual delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
EOC Q2.7
In the contemporary world, where are we most accustomed to find idealized standards for
beauty?
a) magazine ads
b) television commercials
Consider This: In ancient Greece, idealized figures were used to inspire
people to similar deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
c) video games
Consider This: In ancient Greece, idealized figures were used to inspire
people to similar deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
d) contemporary art
Consider This: In ancient Greece, idealized figures were used to inspire
people to similar deeds and attitudes. 2.2 Describe how design and
embellishment create visual delight in art.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.2 Describe how design and embellishment create visual delight in
art.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Moderate
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EOC Q2.8
Titanโs Bacchus and Ariadne is based on
a) a mythological story
b) an actual kidnapping in ancient Greece
Consider This: Paintings that depicted stories of gods and goddesses were one
way that people learned about values, actions, and consequences. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
c) the artistโs imagination
Consider This: Paintings that depicted stories of gods and goddesses were one
way that people learned about values, actions, and consequences. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
d) a folk tale
Consider This: Paintings that depicted stories of gods and goddesses were one
way that people learned about values, actions, and consequences. 2.3 Compare
the different ways in which art can function as a means of communicating
information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOC Q2.9
Why does Carrie Mae Weems think men and women worldwide will empathize with The
Kitchen Table series and a story anchored around a black woman?
a) Men and women worldwide can see themselves in it and relate to relationship
problems.
b) Photography is a popular medium.
Consider This: Much like mythological paintings, visual storytelling is
compelling when people can connect with the ideas. 2.3 Compare the different
ways in which art can function as a means of communicating information.
c) People are curious about the troubles of others.
Consider This: Much like mythological paintings, visual storytelling is
compelling when people can connect with the ideas. 2.3 Compare the different
ways in which art can function as a means of communicating information.
d) It seems to have a happy ending.
Consider This: Much like mythological paintings, visual storytelling is
compelling when people can connect with the ideas. 2.3 Compare the different
ways in which art can function as a means of communicating information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOC Q2.10
What issue does Chris Jordan address in the series Midway: Message from the Gyre?
a) consequences to the albatrosses in their nesting ground as a result of ingesting
plastic waste
b) consequences of contested shipping lines in the Midway Islands
Consider This: Jordan uses photography of dead, cut-open albatrosses to give
the viewer a visual jolt. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can
function as a means of communicating information.
c) consequences of tourists overfeeding albatrosses in the Midway Islands
Consider This: Jordan uses photography of dead, cut-open albatrosses to give
the viewer a visual jolt. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can
function as a means of communicating information.
d) consequences of the fishing industry in the Midway Islands
Consider This: Jordan uses photography of dead, cut-open albatrosses to give
the viewer a visual jolt. 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can
function as a means of communicating information.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.3 Compare the different ways in which art can function as a means
of communicating information.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.11
In paintings such as Composition VI, Wassily Kandinsky likened the emotional impact of
colors and lines to
a) music.
b) poetry.
Consider This: Kandinsky wrote โColor is the keyboard, the eyes are the
hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings.โ 2.4 Discuss the use of art
for both public and personal expression.
c) dance.
Consider This: Kandinsky wrote โColor is the keyboard, the eyes are the
hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings.โ 2.4 Discuss the use of art
for both public and personal expression.
d) literature.
Consider This: Kandinsky wrote โColor is the keyboard, the eyes are the
hammers, the soul is the piano with many strings.โ 2.4 Discuss the use of art
for both public and personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOC Q2.12
Why were carved totem poles in the Pacific Northwest commissioned?
a) to illustrate crests or legends associated with a specific familyโs history
b) to illustrate mythological beasts
Consider This: Commissioned works often include specific requests and
subject matter from the patrons. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
c) to illustrate rituals
Consider This: Commissioned works often include specific requests and
subject matter from the patrons. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
d) to illustrate communal tribal history
Consider This: Commissioned works often include specific requests and
subject matter from the patrons. 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and
personal expression.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.4 Discuss the use of art for both public and personal expression.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.13
What is one factor common to Ancient Light and Sun Tunnels?
a) representation of contemporary spirituality
b) focus on Buddhism
Consider This: Many artists today address philosophical and personal spiritual
issues through art not dependent on organized religious beliefs, systems, or
iconographies. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and
spiritual needs.
c) focus on extraterrestrial phenomena
Consider This: Many artists today address philosophical and personal spiritual
issues through art not dependent on organized religious beliefs, systems, or
iconographies. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and
spiritual needs.
d) site-specific art
Consider This: Many artists today address philosophical and personal spiritual
issues through art not dependent on organized religious beliefs, systems, or
iconographies. 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and
spiritual needs.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.5 Demonstrate how art can be used to meet religious and spiritual
needs.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Understand the Concepts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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EOC Q2.14
What is the reason for the inclusion of mudfish and leopards in the plaque showing the
Oba holding leopards?
a) They demonstrate the kingโs kinship with the gods of water and his rule over nature.
b) They are part of his family crest.
Consider This: In earlier periods, rulers claimed divine powers and
commissioned art to represent that. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
c) They symbolize land and sea.
Consider This: In earlier periods, rulers claimed divine powers and
commissioned art to represent that. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
d) They are purely decorative embellishment.
Consider This: In earlier periods, rulers claimed divine powers and
commissioned art to represent that. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
EOC Q2.15
Why did Rodney McMillian represent the Supreme Court building with collapsed
columns, a missing pediment, and paint looking like fake blue marble?
a) It was a protest against his perception that the Supreme Court justices were backing
away from their commitment to civil rights.
b) It was a protest against plans to remodel the exterior of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Consider This: Contemporary artists often are involved in politics and use
their art to make political statements. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
c) It showed his support for the justicesโ commitment to civil rights.
Consider This: Contemporary artists often are involved in politics and use
their art to make political statements. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
d) It showed his support for the inclusion of female Supreme Court justices.
Consider This: Contemporary artists often are involved in politics and use
their art to make political statements. 2.6 Explain how art can be used for
political purposes.
Answer: a
Learning Objective: 2.6 Explain how art can be used for political purposes.
Topic: The Purposes and Functions of Art
Skill Level: Remember the Facts
Difficulty Level: Easy
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