Subject and Content Flashcards

1
Q

The matter to be described or to be portrayed by the artist

A

The subject of Art

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2
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The clearness and simplicity of the subject is vital

A

The subject of art

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3
Q

the meaning becomes clear to the perspective of the audience

A

The subject

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4
Q

True or False

The subject can be a person, object, or scene or event

A

True

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5
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The subject that depicts (represent) objects that are commonly recognized by most people

A

Representational or objective

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6
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Artist attempts to portray the subject as it is

A

Representational or Objective

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7
Q

Artist is objective as much as possible

A

Representational or objective

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8
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Arts without any reference to anything outside itself (without representation)

A

Non-representational or Non-objective

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9
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Abstracts and shapes are present but no recognizable objects

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Non-representational or non-objective

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10
Q

Next to animals and people and their activities, _______ as landscapes has been the common subject of arts

A

nature

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11
Q

Art is conditioned by the historical period in which it is created

A

history

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12
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Played an enormous role in inspiring works of visual arts, music, architecture, and literature

A

Religion

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13
Q

Greek and roman mythology is inspired in what source of subject

A

Religion

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14
Q

Sacred texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, Taosim, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, and Islam

A

Sacred Oriental texts

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15
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the meaning, message, and/or feeling imparted by the work of arts

A

content of art

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16
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The literal statement or narrative content in the work that can be directly apprehended because the objects presented are easily recognized

A

Factual Meaning

17
Q

Literal things or story that can be seen in the artwork

A

Factual Meaning

18
Q

Refers to the special meaning that the certain object or color has for a particular culture or group of people when it is shown in an artwork

A

Conceptual Meaning

19
Q

Special Meaning or the Truth Behind

A

Conceptual Meaning

20
Q

Refers to the individual meaning deliberately and instinctively expressed by the artist using a personal symbolism that stems from his own alliance with certain object, actions or colors with past experiences

A

Subjective meaning

21
Q

Individual meaning or meaning that we can get from the work of art

A

subjective meaning

22
Q

The significant meaning that we have to get is the meaning and interpretation from the artist

A

subjective meaning

23
Q

Nations keep an art because it is good for the economy and for business

A

National Pride and Glory

24
Q

The presence of archeological, religious, or architectural sites stimulates the entire economy, attract tourist, generates thousands of local jobs

A

National Pride and Glory

25
Q

Art gives Pride and glory to the country

A

National Pride and Glory

26
Q

Art provides a glimpse of history and culture

A

National Pride and history

27
Q

Museums are repositories of much of the art in most countries and make them available for public viewing through either permanent or temporary exhibitions

A

Museums and Private Cololection

28
Q

serves as a conservation area for artwork

A

museum

29
Q

True or False

Museums serves as a way for students to learn

A

true

30
Q

they collect because the find art beautiful

A

Aesthetics

31
Q

Collectors who display art because of their religion

A

Personal/ritual

32
Q

People collect expensive arts that could showcase their capacity to afford

A

Display of power

33
Q

Because art is valuable, enormous human effort
and financial resources are devoted to preserving
art

A

Preservation and restoration

34
Q

True or False

Art works are permanent and they do not deteriorate as time goes by

A

False (they are temporary and they deteriorate)

35
Q

True or False

There are people who try to damage artworks

A

True

36
Q

Artwork needs preservation

A

True