2006 Essay Questions. Essay Question 1: Representations of the natural world or motifs from nature are found in the art of all times and places. Choose.

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2006 Essay Questions

Essay Question 1: Representations of the natural world or motifs from nature are found in the art of all times and places. Choose and fully identify two appropriate works of art from two different cultures. One of your choices must be from beyond the European tradition. Explain why and how each work uses representations of the natural world or motifs from nature. (30 minutes)

Essay Question 2: The work shown is Early Christian. Discuss characteristics of the work that reveal its Classical sources. (5 minutes)

Essay Question 3: Name and date this sculpture. How does it differ from earlier sculpture in this culture? Support your explanation by comparing it to one specific earlier sculpture.

Essay Question 4: Identify the artist of this painting. In which art historical period would you place the painting? Justify your decision. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 5: Identify the architect of this building. How did the innovations in this building lead to the development of the modern skyscraper? (10 minutes)

Essay Question 6: Attribute this painting to an artist you have studied. Support your attribution by comparing this painting to another specific painting by the same artist. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 7: This work is representative of which art historical movement? Explain how the work is representative of that movement. (5 minutes)

Note: Question 8 is based on the following quotation. There are no slides with this question. This excerpt comes from Charles Baudelaire’s “On the Heroism of Modern Life,” part of a critique of the Salon of “[S]ince all centuries and peoples have their own form of beauty so inevitably we have ours…. “The pageant of fashionable life and thousands of floating existences –criminals and kept women– which drift about in the underworld of a great city…all prove that we have only to open our eyes to recognize our heroism….The life of our city is rich in poetic and marvelous subjects…

“The new themes and resources of painting are… abundant and varied; but there is a new element – modern beauty.” 8. What new approach to the making of art does Baudelaire suggest to artists in the excerpt above? Your essay must identify and discuss how at least one work of mid- to late-nineteenth-century art reflects Baudelaire’s ideas. (10 minutes)

Essay Question 9: Throughout history, works of art have included symbolic or allegorical images. Select and fully identify two works of art that include symbolic or allegorical images. Your choices must be from different art historical periods. Discuss how each work uses symbols or allegory to convey meaning. (30 minutes)