Which artist used straight lines, primary colors, and rectangles as universal elements?
Piet Mondrian
Wassily Kandinsky
Jacob Lawrence
Diego Rivera
Piet Mondrian
PART FOUR: THE MODERN WORLD
Chapter 24: Postwar Modern Movements
Multiple-Choice Questions
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__________ instituted the New Deal in response to the Great Depression
A. Franklin D. Roosevelt B. John F. Kennedy C. Harry Truman D. Lyndon Johnson E. Herbert Hoover
Romanticism was indebted to the ideas of _____
a. Newton and Locke b. empiricists c. Jean-Jacques Rousseau d. John Everett Millais
The invention developed in 1837 that used a copper plate coated with silver iodide is known as a ______.
heliograph Rationale: Heliograph used a special pewter plate placed in a camera obscura. Daguerreotype used a copper plate covered in silver iodide. calotype Rationale: Calotype is a print process used in photography. Daguerreotype used a copper plate covered in silver iodide. daguerreotype negative Rationale: A negative reverses light and dark values on a reproducable photograph. Daguerreotype used a copper plate covered in silver iodide.
Of the following works, which one best represents the additive method of execution?
a. Michelangelo's David b. The Bakota ancestor figure c. Henry Moore's Two Large Forms d. Ronald Bennet's Landscape #3