HARPER ART105 QUIZ – Slide Attributions Latest 2019 June Question # 00603332 Course Code : ART105 Subject: Art Due on: 07/26/2019 Posted On: 07/26/2019 06:38 AM Tutorials: 1 Rating: 4.9/5

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ART105 Introduction to Visual Art

Slide Attributions QUIZ

Question
1Based on what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what
you observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name
into the blank field below.

Image 21.jpg

Question
2Consider your previous answer. In one or two sentences, explain which
stylistic indicators allowed you to identify the artist of this piece.

Image 21.jpg

Question
3Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural style
and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Benin Head, smaller.jpg

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4Consider your previous answer. In one
or two sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify
the artwork’s cultural style.

Benin Head, smaller.jpg

Question
5Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural
style and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Eagle transformation mask, open view,
Kwakiutl, smaller.jpg

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6Consider your previous answer. In one
or two sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify
the artwork’s cultural style.

Eagle transformation mask, open view,
Kwakiutl, smaller.jpg

Question
7Based on what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what
you observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name
into the blank field below.

Image 23.jpg

Question
8Consider your previous answer. In one
or two sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify
the artist of this piece.

Image
23.jpg

Question
9Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural
style and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Seated Buddha Preaching the First Sermon,
smaller.jpg

Question
10Consider your previous answer. In one
or two sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify
the artwork’s cultural style.

Seated Buddha Preaching the First Sermon,
smaller.jpg

Question 11
Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural
style and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Easter Island, moai, smaller.jpg

Question 12

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two
sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify the
artwork’s cultural style.

Easter Island, moai, smaller.jpg

Question 13

Based on
what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what you
observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name into
the blank field below.

Image 25.jpg

Question 14

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two sentences, explain which stylistic
indicators allowed you to identify the artist of this piece.

Image 25.jpg

Question 15
Based on what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what
you observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name
into the blank field below.

Image 17.jpg

Question 16

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two sentences, explain which stylistic
indicators allowed you to identify the artist of this piece.

Image 17.jpg

Question 17
Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural
style and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Hokusai, Apricot Garden, smaller.jpg

Response
Feedback: Correct. Ando Hiroshige’s ukiyo-e print, Japanese
Apricot Garden, 1857, is an example of Japanese art.

Question 18Consider
your previous answer. In one or two
sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify the
artwork’s cultural style.

Hiroshige, Apricot Garden, smaller.jpg

Question 19Below
is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your textbook. Based on what you have learned from Chapter
18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural style and type it
into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Note: As part of this quiz is automatically graded
by blackboard, please make sure your spelling is correct.

Yu, smaller.jpg

Question 20

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two
sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify the
artwork’s cultural style.

Yu, smaller.jpg

Question 21Based
on what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what you
observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name into
the blank field below.

Note: As
Blackboard automatically grades this question, please make sure your spelling
is correct.

Image 19.jpg

Question 22

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two sentences, explain which stylistic
indicators allowed you to identify the artist of this piece.

Image 19.jpg

Question 23
Below is a photograph of a Non-Western artwork not reproduced in your
textbook. Based on what you have learned
from Chapter 18 and from what you visually observe, determine the cultural
style and type it into the blank field.

Cultural
Styles (choose one):

African: Benin

African: Yoruba

African: Kuba

African: Kongo

African: Dogon

Oceanic: Polynesia

Oceanic: Maori

Oceanic: Melanesian

Mexican: Olmec

Mexican: Maya

Mexican: Teotihuacan

Mexican: Aztec

Peruvian: Mochica

Peruvian: Inca

Native
North American: Eskimo

Native
North American: Kwakiutl

Native
North American: Plains

Islamic

Indian: Buddhist

Indian: Hindu

Chinese

Japanese

Mayan Temple Fresco.jpg

Question 24

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two
sentences, explain which stylistic indicators allowed you to identify the
artwork’s cultural style.

Mayan Temple Fresco.jpg

Question 25

Based on
what you have learned from this module’s assigned reading, plus what you
observe with your own eyes, identify the artist and type his or her name into
the blank field below. (Hint: This
artist is male.)

Image 15.jpg

Question 26

Consider
your previous answer. In one or two sentences, explain which stylistic
indicators allowed you to identify the artist of this piece.

Image 15.jpg

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