1) The picture below is the "Starry Night" artwork by Vincent Van Gogh. What principle of art is shown in this artwork with the regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement? a) Balance   b) Emphasis c) Proportion d) Rhythm 2) It refers to the appearance or condition of oneness in an artwork. a) Balance   b) Color c) Unity and Variety d) Emphasis 3) It refers to the expanse within the outline of a two-dimensional area or within the outer boundaries of a three-dimensional object. a) Emphasis b) Space c) Shape d) Value 4) This style derived its name from the cube, a three-dimensional geometric figure composed of strictly measured lines, planes, and angles.   a) cubism b) Futurism   c) Mechanical d) Non-Objectivism 5) A form of "action painting," with the action taking place in the viewer's eye. a) Pop Art   b) Op Art c) Color Field Art d) Conceptual Art 6) He was a key figure in the transition from realism to impressionism, with a number of his works marking the birth of modern art. a) Auguste Renoir   b) Edouard Manet c) Paul Cezanne d) Vincent Van Gogh 7) To make certain parts of an artwork stand out and be the center of interest, which principle of art will you use? a) Balance   b) Contrast c) Emphasis d) Unity 8) He was best known for his landscape paintings, particularly those depicting his beloved flower gardens and water lily ponds at his home in Giverny, France. a) Auguste Renoir   b) Claude Monet c) Edouard Manet d) Vincent Van Gogh 9) His early works were snapshots of real life, full of sparkling color and light. a) Paul Cezanne b) Auguste Renoir c) Claude Monet d) Edouard Manet 10) He was remarkable for his strong, heavy brush strokes and intense emotions, reaching great influence on 20th-century art. a) Auguste Renoir   b) Claude Monet c) Edouard Manet d) Vincent Van Gogh 11) His work exemplified the transition from late 19th-century impressionism to a new and radically different style of art in the 20th century—paving the way for the next revolutionary art movement known as expressionism. a) Claude Monet   b) Edouard Manet c) Paul Cezanne d) Vincent Van Gogh 12) An art movement which derived from a French word "hobby horse," meaning the hobby of a rocking horse. a) Cubism   b) Dadaism c) Surrealism d) Optical Art 13) It is simply defined as difference. The difference between art elements like color, value, size, texture, and so on intensifies the elements used. a) Contrast   b) Color c) Repetition and Rhythm d) Scale and Proportion 14) The element of art that is produced when light, striking an object, is reflected back to the eye. a) Value b) Color c) Hue d) Intensity 15) It is any conducive area that an artist provides for a particular purpose. a) Space   b) Color c) Texture d) Value

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