Choose an example from the chapter and discuss the tension between form and content in a photographic work
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. One example is Charles Sheeler's photographs of the Ford Factory at River Rouge in the late 1920s.
2. Sheeler was hired by Henry Ford to aestheticize the plant. Sheeler was influenced by the geometric beauty of Alfred Stieglitz's photographs, such as The Steerage.
3. Sheeler's photographs represent the plant and its smokestacks, conveyers, and ironworks, with the intention of celebrating industry.
4. The text compares the images to the grandeur and proportion of the great Gothic cathedrals of Europe.
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Fred Astaire's contribution to popular music was not made on records or radio, but rather through the
medium of:
a. the minstrel show b. film c. musical theater d. Tin Pan Alley
Explain how postimpressionism reflects the art-for-art's-sake spirit
What will be an ideal response?
Jacques-Louis David was the artist, spokesman, and historian, as well as a firm supporter of the
a. Romanticism b. French Revolution c. Royal Academy d. Hudson River School e. none of the above
The principal ingredient of glass is:
A. resin. B. lead. C. kaolin. D. sand. E. cloisonné.