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2005 Essay Questions

Essay Question 1: The slide on the left shows a portal with a tympanum representing the Last Judgment. The slide on the right shows a detail of that portal. Name the art historical period of the portal. Discuss the relationship between the placement of the tympanum and its iconography.

Essay Question 2: Picasso painted this work in response to a specific event. Name the event. Describe the message of the painting and discuss the ways in which the message is expressed. (10 minutes

Essay Question 3: The work on the left was painted by Francois Boucher. The Work on the right was painted by Jean-Honoré Fragonard. Both of these works are from the same period.

Identify the period. Discuss how the subject matter and style of these works express the tastes and interests of the culture in which they were produced. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 4: The architect of the building shown on the right in Leon Battista Alberti. Name the period of the building on the right. How and why did Alberti adapt elements of the work on the left? (10 minutes)

Essay Question 5: The slide on the right is a detail of the work on the left. Identify the work shown. What is the subject of the work and how is it conveyed? (5 minutes)

Essay Question 6: Name the art historical period of the sculpture. Discuss how the characteristics that place the sculpture in this period also differentiate it from sculpture of the preceding period. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 7: The slide shown is Delacroix’s The Barque of Dante and Virgil, exhibited at the Paris Salon of The following text is an excerpt from a contemporary review of that exhibition.

“No painting in my opinion better reveals the future of a great painter than that of Delacroix depicting the ’Barque of Dante and Virgil.’… The brush stroke is large and firm, the color simple and vigorous although a bit raw. The artist has…artistic imagination that one might call imaginative draughtmanship….He disperses his figures, groups them, gathers them at will with the boldness of Michelangelo and the richness of Rubens. I find in it savage strength, ardent but natural, which gives way without effort to its own momentum.”

With what art historical movement is the work of this artist commonly associated? Discuss ways in which the critic’s response to Delacroix’s picture relates to artistic concerns and trends of the period. Be sure to refer to both the slide and text in your answer. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 8: Most cultures have made use of art’s narrative function. Select and fully identify two works of art that visually convey a narrative. At least one of your choices must be from beyond the European tradition. Identify the subject of each narrative and discuss the means used to convey the narrative. (30 minutes)

Essay Question 9: Frequently in the history of art, artists and architects have challenged established traditions. Select and fully identify two works that challenged established traditions. One example must have been produced before 1800 C.E. Discuss how and why each work constituted a significant challenge to accepted artistic conventions of its time. (30 minutes)