
Art 1: Color Theory & Harlem Renaissance
Quiz by Juliana Monteiro
High School
Art, Level I
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) - Electives
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- Q1If a skin tone is too orange, which color should you mix in to help tone it down?GreenRed or MagentaBlue or TurquoiseYellow300s117.302.C.1.B
- Q2Which of these is an analogous color harmony?Green, Violet, OrangeRed, Green, YellowBlue, Yellow, WhiteRed, Magenta, Pink300s117.302.C.3
- Q3Which of these are complementary colors?Yellow and VioletRed and BlueRed and YellowBlue and Green300s117.302.C.3
- Q4Which of these is NOT necessary to make skin tones?BlueYellowBlackRed300s117.302.C.3
- Q5Which colors would you mix to make a light peachy skin tone?Magenta, blue, and whiteWhite, red, blue, and yellowRed, yellow, and blueWhite, red, and yellow300s117.302.C.3
- Q6James VanDerZee was a:printmakersculptorphotographerpainter300s117.302.C.3
- Q7What was one of the results of the Harlem Renaissance?African-Americans gained the right to voteAfrican-Americans were able to represent themselves on their own terms.Slavery was abolishedAfrican-Americans moved to Harlem300s117.302.C.3
- Q8Which of these inspired the work of Sargent Claude Johnson?Renaissance artHaitian artIslamic artAfrican art300s117.302.C.3.B
- Q9Mainstream media representations of African-Americans BEFORE the Harlem Renaissance often depicted them as:lazyall of thesepoorsilly300s117.302.C.3
- Q10When did the Harlem Renaissance take place?1920s-19401930s-19551865-19001955-1968300s117.302.C.3