The rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art are called?
A.) subject matter B.) eight rules of analysis
C.) principles of art D.) content of organization
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C.) correct answer
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The quality of wholeness achieved through effective use of the elements and principles of art.
A.) unity B.) variety
C.) harmony D.) layout
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A.) correct answer
Principle of art that makes one part of a work dominant over the other parts.
A.) variety B.) emphasis
C.) foreground D.) isolation
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B.) correct answer
F
Principle of art that indicates movement by repetition of elements.
A.) rhythm B.) unity
C.) pattern D.) motif
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A.) correct answer
F
Concerned with equalizing visual forces or elements in a work of art. Can be symmetrical
or asymmetrical.
A.) variety B.) harmony
C.) balance D.) unity
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C.) correct answer
F
Principle of art concerned with the size relationships of one part to another.
A.) balance B.) proportion
C.) movement D.) height
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B.) correct answer
F
Used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewers eyes through
the work of art.
A.) texture B.) line
C.) unity D.) movement
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D.) correct answer
F
Principle of art concerned with difference or contrast.
A.) movement B.) variety
C.) proportion D.) hue
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B.) correct answer
F
Principle that creates unity by stressing similarities of separate but related
parts.
A.) variety B.) balance
C.) harmony D.) motif
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C.) correct answer
F
The way the principles of art are used to organize the elements of art.
A.) harmony B.) content
C.) interpretation D.) composition
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D.) correct answer
F
The image a viewer can easily identify in a work of art.
A.) credit B.) composition
C.) direct object D.) subject
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D.) correct answer
F
Art that has no recognizable subject matter.
A.) subjective B.) nonobjective
C.) constructive D.) perspective
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B.) correct answer
F
The message a work of art communicates iscalled the…
A.) comprehension B.) title
C.) construction D.) content
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D.) correct answer
F
To become deeply aware through the senses of the special nature of a visual object.
A.) prepare B.) perspective
C.) perceive D.) proportion
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C.) correct answer
F
Something that stands for or represents something else.
A.) symbol B.) vehicle
C.) principle D.) form
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A.) correct answer
F
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