Art History Review 5 Fall 2016.

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Art History Review 5 Fall 2016

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Which one of these is NOT a Design Element? Movement Shape Line Form Space Texture Color 3

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What type of sculpture is this? 5

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Who created this? 8

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Who provides the meaning in a Minimalist work of art? The artist The museum curator The viewer The subject matter 10

Bonus #1 Based on what you already know, who created this?

Bonus #2 Which one of these artworks is Representational, A or B? A B

Answers Barra Violeta, Mark Rothko, Oil on Canvas, Color Field Painting, Minimalism Colors for a Large Wall 64 Panels, Ellsworth Kelly, Oil on Canvas, Hard-Edged Painting, Minimalism Movement Weeping Woman, Pablo Picasso, Oil on Canvas, Cubism Relief Sculpture The Green Stripe, Henri Matisse, Oil on Canvas, Fauvism Tara Donovan Untitled, Pedro Campos, Oil on Canvas, Hyperrealism C. The Viewer Francis Bacon A