Ways of Seeing Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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Ways of Seeing Quiz | Two Week Quiz A

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Chapter 4.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is the most true about Chapter 4?
(a) All of the images are oil paintings.
(b) There are no words used to describe the images.
(c) All of the subjects are nude or undressing.
(d) There are no titles to the works.

2. Which statement summarizes how images are subjective?
(a) Paintings rarely have good titles to define their meaning.
(b) A good artist can pass his way of seeing to the viewer,
(c) An artist represents his own way of seeing, and the viewer sees the art with another way of seeing.
(d) People usually see the same images.

3. What character often appears in the images on pages 72 and 73?
(a) Pan.
(b) The Madonna.
(c) The Pope.
(d) The king's chamberlain.

4. In Chapter 2, pages 36 and 37, how are the women in the images viewed by men in the same images?
(a) The women are the focus of their attention.
(b) The women are serving the men.
(c) The women are generally ignored.
(d) The women are awkwardly posing for the men.

5. What is the difference between nude and naked as stated by the authors?
(a) Naked means being ashamed of not wearing clothes, but nude is being confident of not wearing clothes.
(b) Naked is to be without clothes, but nude is to be naked as an object to view.
(c) Naked is to be without clothes and nude is a naked woman.
(d) Nude is a work of art depicting a naked person.

Short Answer Questions

1. Why is a woman composed of two parts of one female identity, according to Berger et al.?

2. To what area is the single eye of perspective unique?

3. How is Maddox Brown's painting different than the other images on pages 66 and 67?

4. The author proposes that there is a gap between what two concepts?

5. When do artists begin to use the concept of singular perspective?

(see the answer key)

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