1) Feature shapes,lines,and colors, like more realistic paintings, but sometimes don’t represent objects in the real world at all a) Perspective b) Lines c) Abstract d) Form 2) A work that uses symbols, often human forms, to stand for ideas or to convey messages a) Form b) Fauvism c) Landscape d) Allegory 3) The artistic ingredients painters use to create a painting. a) Art Elements b) Composition c) Light d) Neutral Colors 4) That part of a painting that seems farthest away from the viewer a) Mood b) Background c) Contemporary d) History and Legend Painting 5) Usually are formal, show tiny detail of scenery and costume, have a great sense of energy and movement, and often include sharp contrasts between light and dark areas of the paintings a) Baroque b) Neoclassicism c) History and Legend Painting d) Abstract 6) How individual art elements, like light, color, lines and shapes work with each other and as a whole to form a complete painting a) Cityscape b) Contemporary c) Foreground d) Composition 7) Pairs of colors that are farthest away from each other on the color wheel, and are most different from each other a) Cityscape b) Landscape c) Complementary Colors d) Neoclassicism 8) A painting or treated fabric, stretched over a frame, to which paint is applied a) Light b) Contrast c) Canvas d) Art Elements 9) A type of landscape painting that features scenes of streets, buildings, and other city features. a) Portrait b) Foreground c) Cityscape d) Canvas 10) A period of art history, approximately 1900- the present.  Developed in a variety of styles. a) Contemporary b) Lines c) Landscape d) Modern 11) A comparison that draws attention to the difference between things. a) Contrast b) Neoclassicism c) History and Legend Painting d) Point of View 12) Colors such a blue, green, lavender, purple, and others, that we associate with cool or cold temperatures a) Pointillism b) Cool Colors c) Cityscape d) Complementary Colors 13) Artist took familiar objects from everyday life, broke them up into geometric figures like cubes and triangles, then put them back together a) Point of View b) History and Legend Painting c) Lines d) Cubism 14) A style of painting practiced briefly at the beginning of the Contemporary period of art history, with shockingly bright colors and often strange or twisted forms of human figures and other objects. a) Form b) Point of View c) Composition d) Fauvism 15) That part of a painting that seems closest to the viewer a) Genre Painting b) Background c) Foreground d) Art Elements 16) The three-dimensional shape of an object, shown traditionally in painting through variations of light and dark paints or by gradual shadings of color a) Light b) Form c) Neutral Colors d) Allegory 17) A painting of ordinary people engaged in common, everyday activities a) Genre Painting b) Contemporary c) Cubism d) Cityscape 18) A painting that tells a story about important people or important events a) History and Legend Painting b) Modern c) Portrait d) Cool Colors 19) A style of painting developed in France late in the Modern period of art history, by artist who wanted to create impressions of light and color that, when seen as a whole, would form pictures in viewers’ minds a) Modern b) Impressionism c) Genre Painting d) Composition 20) A painting of an outdoor view that features large areas of natural scenery or the outdoor view itself a) Portrait b) Impressionism c) Complementary Colors d) Landscape 21) The source of light in a painting, like the sun or a lamp or the lightness or darkness of different areas of a painting a) Neoclassicism b) Fauvism c) Light d) Pointillism 22) Mark the edge of something or where objects touch or overlap a) Impressionism b) Composition c) Cityscape d) Lines 23) Important historical events included democratic political revolutions in France and the American colonies and the Industrial Revolution in science and technology a) Modern b) Contemporary c) Composition d) Cool Colors 24) The feelings or emotions an artist want viewers to experience when we look at a painting a) Modern b) Portrait c) Mood d) Form 25) A style of painting, developed during the Modern period of art history, which imitated the style of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture and architecture. a) Mood b) Neoclassicism c) Contemporary d) Composition 26) Colors such as black, white, and beige, which have neither a warm nor a cool effect in painting a) Allegory b) Modern c) Neutral Colors d) Fauvism 27) The illusion of depth or distance a) Landscape b) Perspective c) Neutral Colors d) Mood 28) The position from which the viewer sees objects in a painting a) Contrast b) Allegory c) Point of View d) Genre Painting 29) Picture is composed of tiny dots, or points, of color placed very close to one another on a canvas a) Foreground b) Abstract c) Pointillism d) Cubism 30) A painting of a person, usually one formally posed and looking outward from the painting a) Pointillism b) Portrait c) Neutral Colors d) Cityscape

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