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Example Question #401 : Ap Art History
Peter Carl Fabergé is an influential artist known for what making what kind of art?
Portraits of the Russian nobility
Sculpture
Landscape paintings
Minimalist photography
Ceramic eggs
Ceramic eggs
Fabergé is known for his ceramic eggs, also known as "Fabergé eggs," which were given as gifts to the Russian nobility during the early twentieth century.
Example Question #32 : Identifying Artists, Works, Or Schools Of Twentieth And Twenty First Century 2 D Art
Guernica was painted by which of the following artists?
Pablo Picasso
Paul Cézanne
Salvador Dali
Edgar Degas
Claude Monet
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937 in response to Franco's fascist Spain.
Example Question #402 : Ap Art History
The American pop artist who created a piece of art based on the labels on the cans of a certain brand of soup was __________.
Roy Lichtenstein
Andy Warhol
Jackson Pollack
Jasper Johns
Mark Rothko
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol's 1962 series Campbell's Soup Cans was 32 separate screen-printed paintings of cans of Campbell's soup, each one depicting one of the different varieties Campbell offered at the time. The work featured many of Warhol's hallmarks, including screen-printing, repetition, and the use of commercial imagery. The work was Warhol's first well known piece, and helped launch his career, which would see him as a painter, filmmaker, art theorist, and screen-printer.
Example Question #403 : Ap Art History
The pop artist whose most famous works are large canvasses of images taken from comic books is __________.
Andy Warhol
Roy Lichtenstein
Jasper Johns
Robert Rauschenberg
David Hockney
Roy Lichtenstein
Pop Art as a general movement sought to bring post-World War II American popular culture into high art. One of the more famous approaches to this was Roy Lichtenstein's appropriation of comic book imagery. Lichtenstein painted all of his canvases by hand, but would copy one frame from a comic, including shaded dots, dialogue bubbles, and weak colors, onto a large canvas.
Example Question #53 : 2 D Visual Art
Who is the painter whose most famous work features clocks dripping over branches and other figures?
Pablo Picasso
Joan Miró
Salvador Dali
Diego Rivera
Luis Buñuel
Salvador Dali
The Persistence of Memory, completed in 1931 and hanging in the Museum of Modern Art, is widely considered Salvador Dali's masterpiece. The canvas features many of Dali's surrealist hallmarks, with a strange landscape as the background of an image of clocks that appear to be melting over branches and ledges. Dali's work is considered emblematic of surrealism, which drew on Jungian dream theory to create strange images in artwork.
Example Question #24 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art
Which of the following groupings of artists lists Cubists?
Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol
Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst, Joan Miró†
Jackson Pollack, Wassily Kandinsky, Willem de Kooning
Paul Cézanne, Claude Monet, Edouard Manet
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris
Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Juan Gris
Cubism was a modernist art movement that developed in Paris in the first decades of the twentieth century, by a community of multinational artists. The painters Pablo Picasso and George Braques first created the style, which featured images built out of harsh geometric shapes and used representational images to create broken depictions made up of peculiar shapes. Other important cubists included Fernand Léger, Juan Gris, Robert Delaunay, Jean Metzinger, and Henri Le Fauconnier.
Example Question #25 : Identifying Artists, Works, And Schools Of 2 D Visual Art
Which of the following artists was most well known for painting murals?
Pablo Picasso
Joan Miró
Frida Kahlo
Diego Rivera
Paul Cézanne
Diego Rivera
The Mexican painter Diego Rivera first started his artistic career in the 1910s in Paris as a conventional Cubist. On the urging of the Mexican ambassador to France, Rivera began painting murals back in Mexico, which were large, symbolic, and drew on Mexican history and culture. This made Rivera an internationally famous artist, and he was commissioned to paint murals across the world.
Example Question #411 : Ap Art History
Who was the Pop Artist well known for using images of flags and maps of the United States in his work?
Andy Warhol
Diane Arbus
Jackson Pollack
Jasper Johns
Roy Lichtenstein
Jasper Johns
Like fellow Pop Artists Lichtenstein and Warhol, Jasper Johns used familiar symbols and images, but reshaped and transformed them to present them in new ways. Unlike his fellow Pop Artists, who preferred commercial and pop culture symbols, Johns largely used icons of Americana, most notably the American flag and maps of the United States. One of Johns' most well known paintings is of an American flag that is completely in white.
Example Question #412 : Ap Art History
Which twentieth-century artist focused her career largely on self portraits?
Georgia O'Keefe
Louise Bourgeois
Diane Arbus
Frida Kahlo
Lee Krasner
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist who took up painting after a horrific bus accident at the age of eighteen in 1925 and her marriage to the European-trained muralist Diego Rivera. Kahlo painted almost entirely self portraits, typically close ups of her own face, to which she added in the background indigenous native imagery, surrealist symbols, and references to her own troubled life. Her stormy marriage to Rivera was well known, and combined with her ill health contributed to a sense of loneliness and alienation in her work.
Example Question #413 : Ap Art History
Nighthawks, a famous painting that shows three customers and a bartender at a well-lit bar late at night from a distance, was made by which artist?
Georgia O'Keefe
Joseph Stella
Mark Rothko
Norman Rockwell
Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper
Nighthawks was painted in 1942 by Edward Hopper, who sought to capture the inherent loneliness and suffocation of the "new" urban society as well as the effects of wartime.