It is also suggested that the strange creature in the foreground of the painting was inspired by a Peruvian mummy, which this arist probably saw at an exhibition in Paris.
Art Appreciation Questions Essay
Pieta
What is the name of this world-famous work of Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo, housed in St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City?
Mona Lisa
The identity of the woman in this painting, _____________________, is still a mystery, but the most popular belief is that the woman was Lisa Gherardini. Another interesting fact about the painting is that the woman in the painting has no eyebrows. It is believed they were originally painted, but accidentally removed during a cleaning.
Leonardo da Vinci
What artist painted this painting, taking 10 years to paint her lips?
The Scream
It has been suggested that in this painting, ________________________, the proximity of both a slaughterhouse and a lunatic asylum to the site depicted in the painting may have offered some inspiration for this painting.
Edvard Munch
That painting was sold at the price of $119 million in 2012 breaking a new record at the time. Who created it?
The Starry Night
What is the name is this famous painting, which you may recognize from the wall in the BHS Art Room?
Vincent van Gogh
This artist, ________________________, practiced the used of vivid colors, distinctive brush strokes, thick application of paint. He is most known for cutting off part of his left ear with a razor blade and presented it to a woman named Rachel as a “present”.
An asylum
Where was this artist when he painted such a serene, beautiful scene?
Girl with a Pearl Earring
What is the name of this painting by Johannes Vermeer that is sometimes referred to as the Dutch Mona Lisa?
Guernica
What is the name of this painting, a powerful political statement, painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi’s devastating casual bombing practice on an innocent civilian town during the Spanish Civil War?
Pablo Picasso
When this artist was baptized, he was given a full name that has 23 words. He seemed destined to be an artist, as his first word was “piz,” short of lápiz the Spanish word for ‘pencil.’ His father, an artist and art professor, gave him a formal education in art starting from the age of 7. By 13, his father vowed to give up painting as he felt that his son had surpassed him.
The Birth of Venus
What is the name of this painting?
Sandro Botticelli
Who created this painting?
The Night Watch
What is the name of this painting?
Rembrandt
Who created this painting?
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte
What is the name of this painting?
pointillism
What technique is used in this painting?
Georges-Pierre Seurat
Who created this painting?
cubism
What style does this artwork show?
The Last Supper
What is the name of this painting?
Leonardo da Vinci
Who painted this painting?
The Creation of Adam; Sistine Chapel; Vatican City
What is the title of this scene and where is it located?
Michelangelo
Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
This painting was (oh-so-creatively) named Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies. Who was the French artist that created this Impressionist work?
Dürer’s Rhinoceros
What is the name of this artwork?
Impressionism
What style does this artwork show?
Pablo Picasso
Who painted the The Old Guitarist?
The Blue Period
What period in the artist’s career was this painted in?
Lascaux Cave. France
Nicknamed “the prehistoric Sistine Chapel” where can these famous drawings be found?
School of Athens
What is the title of this High Renaissance work by Raphael that depicts Plato and Aristotle surrounded by philosophers from past and present, who were admired by humanists?
fresco
A painting method in which the pigments are painted directly on wet plaster, thereby becoming a permanent part of the wall or ceiling.
The Tower of Babel
What is the name of this artwork that depicts the Biblical story of The Tower of Babel? The story highlights humanity’s pride in trying to erect a multistoried temple-tower called a ziggurat to reach the heavens. God then confuses their language so that they will not understand each other.
Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Who painted this artwork?
The Garden of Earthly Delights
This painting portrays a visionary world of grotesque, fantastical creatures mingling with human figures in three parts: The Garden of Eden, Paradise, and Hell. What is it called?
Hieronymus Bosch
Who was the Flemish painter who created fantasy and nightmarish men and monsters in this painting?
triptych
What is the name given to art consisting of a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on three panels (usually hinged together)?
What is the name of this oil painting on an oak panel by an Early Netherlandish painter? The Painting is believed to be a portrait of an Italian merchant and his wife (whom after the painting was named), presumably in their home. It is considered one of the most original and complex paintings in Western art history.
Who was the Flemish painter who perfected the newly developed technique of oil painting? His naturalistic panel paintings, mostly portraits and religious subjects.Secular art in great detail
loyalty
What does the dog represent in this painting?
Venus of Willendorf
This Paleolithic limestone sculpture of a woman is probably a fertility image, having some ritual or spiritual value. What is it’s name?
David
An extremely lifelike sculpture of a young man who is about to slay Goliath. Considered to be Michelangelo’s best piece of work.
Marble
The David by Michelangelo is sculpted from what material?
Death of a Virgin
What is the name of this painting that the artist used a prostitute to portray Mary in?
Who painted this painting?
The Death of Marat
This painting by Jacques-Louis David depicts a murdered French revolutionary leader, radical journalist, lying dead in his bath on 13 July 1793 after his murder by Charlotte Corday.
Liberty Leading the People
This painting by Delacroix is a mix of history and allegory, personification of Liberty leading French revolution.
Whistler’s Mother
Actually named Arrangement in Grey and Black No.1, this famous work of the artist’s mother is more commonly called what?
The Raft of Medusa
Depicted on a monumental scale, Géricault portrayed a horrifying scene of a shipwreck based on a contemporary event in which the captain had deserted his crew and passengers, leaving them to die in this painting, _______________________________.
Paul Cézanne
“Father of modern art”, used forms of geometry most commonly found in nature & frequently applied to still-lives of fruit w/ abstract technique.
Kandinsky
Russian-born artist, one of the first creators of pure abstraction in modern painting.
Henri Matisse
This artist was an extreme abstract expressionist, leader of “the beasts,” and focused heavily on arrangement of color, line and form. His later works were mostly cut paper collages.
Fauvism
French word meaning “wild beasts” which referred to the artists and their attitudes
Georgia O’ Keeffe
This artist was well know for her detailed paintings of flowers and of the Southwest
Magritte
This artist was a Surrealist. He painted an apple floating in front of a man wearing a bowler hat in his famous painting, Son of Man.
Salvador Dali
What Spanish painter was best known for the striking and bizarre images in his Surrealist work? His most famous painting was The Persistence of Memory.
American Gothic
What painting shows a gaunt farmer and a woman standing in front of a farmhouse; the man holds a pitchfork, and both wear severe expressions?
Who was the artist born in Pittsburgh, PA perhaps most famous for his Campbell’s soup paintings? He was the founder of the pop-art movement, which like all other art movements in history reflected something back on the present society.
Jackson Pollock
Who was the twentieth-century American painter, famous for creating large abstract paintings by dripping or pouring paint on a canvas in complex swirls and spatters?
Keith Haring
Who was the 1980’s graffiti artist that developed distinctive cartoon figures? He was politically creative, made 1000s of chalk drawings “in transit”, and was often arrested for vandalism.
Piet Mondrian
Who was the Dutch painter whose work (intersecting lines at right angles and planes in primary colors) influenced the development of abstract art?
Grant Wood
Who painted this painting?
Surrealism
What is the name of the artistic movement that displayed vivid dream worlds and fantastic unreal images?
The Two Fridas
What is the name of Kahlo’s double self-portrait?
zentangle
What is an art form that contains tangles of patterns and textures dispersed in separate, divided areas
Paul Klee
This Swiss-German painter is famous for his whimsical, colorful images; works include The Castle and the Sun & Cat and Bird.
The Fountain
One of Duchamp’s most famous works and is widely seen as an icon of twentieth-century art. The original, which is lost, consisted of a standard urinal, usually presented on its back for exhibition purposes rather than upright, and was signed and dated ‘R. Mutt 1917’
Shepard Fairey
Famous for his Obey picture of Andre the Giant and his 2008 HOPE poster.
The Swing
This painting is considered to be one of the masterpieces of the Rococo Era; one of Fragonard’s best known work.
The Wave
A famous woodblock print by Hokusai
M.C. Escher
Artist who used optical illusions in many of his graphic art designs, and created intricate tessellations.
Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural, lifelike figures, such as the bronze statue David.
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