[SOLVED] Evolution of Civilization

Art History 121B: EXAM 2Please answer all the questions in this Exam which is worth a maximum of 75 points. Respond to each of the questions by following the instructions in brackets.Remember, since this will be an open note Exam, the completeness and accuracy of your answers as well as putting your answers in your own words (no plagiarism) will be what earns you a high grade.Be sure to get your answers from the recorded lectures, assigned readings, and information found on the lecture outline. Do not google for answers as I may not agree with what you find on the internet but I will always agree with what I tell you. ;)You have from Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. until Saturday at 4:00 p.m. to complete the Exam and submit it via email as a Word document to [email protected] no later than 4:00 p.m. (Pacific) on Saturday, Feb. 20. Points will be deducted for late submissions.Please put your name and EXAM 2 on your document and do not resend the images with your Exam answers.mailto:[email protected]. Henry O. Tanner, The AnnunciationQ: Point to three ways this image presents its subject differently than traditional European versions. [Answer with three short sentences—don’t just indicate which objects but explain each of the differences.] 3 points2. Court of Honor, World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, ILQ: What was the “White City” and why was it given this nickname? Specifically, what is it commemorating and how does that relate to its theme? [Answer with one well-structured paragraph and in complete sentences.] 5 points3. Mary Cassatt, The Child’s BathQ: What are the modern elements to this work? Although the subject is still recognizably from nature, it is not always “accurate” to the real world. What was the artistic influence and how does the artist handle their new approach to art? Give three specific examples. [Answer with three or four sentences.] 5 points4. William Rimmer, Flight and PursuitQ: Describe the conflict created in this work, between the realistically painted versus “imaginary” elements, in trying to understand what is actually/possibly being presented. Point to three specifics found in the work. [Answer with one well-structured paragraph and in complete sentences.] 6 points5. Frederick MacMonnies, Nathan Hale, City Hall Park, NY, bronzeQ: What is the subject of this work, why was it commissioned (what was it honoring/celebrating), and how is naturalism achieved (point to two specific details in the work in terms of costume and pose)? [Answer with one or two well-structured paragraphs and in complete sentences.] 10 points6. Edwin Blashfield, Evolution of Civilization, Reading Room, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., muralQ: What is the specific subject matter of this work and how does it relate to the function of the building for which it was created? What are the ways in which each of the twelve figures are identified and what three compositional devices are used to unify them? [Answer with two well- structured paragraphs, one per question, and in complete sentences.] 10 points7. left: James McNeill Whistler, Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket right: Thomas Eakins, The Gross ClinicQ: How do these paintings exemplify the artists’ ideas of what a “modern” work of art should be? How and why did they each make a “scandal” when first exhibited? [Answer with two to four well- structured paragraphs and in complete sentences.] 15 pointsleft rightleft right8. left: Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Robert Gould Shaw Memorial, Boston Common, Boston, MA , bronze right: Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Adams Memorial, Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C., bronzeQ: Compare these two memorials by the same sculptor as public versus private works of art. What does each represent? Comment on the expression or lack of action, meaning, and function in each. [Answer with two to four well-structured paragraphs and in complete sentences.] 15 pointsNo images will be shown for this section. Answer the following questions. 2 points each9. The term ”subjective realist” is specifically exemplified in Thomas Eakins’s painting Max Schmitt in a Single Scull by . . .a. Eakins including his self portrait as the rower in the second scull (boat). b. Eakins selecting a subject matter that is personally important to him—sports as amodern subject, for example. c. Eakins’s painting his name on the second scull (boat). d. All of the above e. None of the above10. James McNeill Whistler applied musical terms to the titles of his paintings based on the type of composition or mood he was presenting; therefore, a composition that relies on the relationship between its parts would be called while the depiction of a night scene is called ?a. an Arrangement/a Nocturne b. an Arrangement/a Symphony c. a Nocturne/a Symphony d. a Nocturne/an Arrangement11. Staff is a pliable material which can be applied over an armature and easily molded into a sculptural decoration which is how the production of mass quantities of large-scale sculptural works were made to decorate the buildings at the World’s Columbian Exposition.TRUE FALSE

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