Famous Muralists Quiz
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- Q1What was one of the primary goals of Diego Rivera's artwork?to remember Spanish culture before the conquests to Mexicoto challenge Mexican people to change their government and countryto advertise products, but he happened to become popularto encourage people to relax and enjoy beautiful Mexican art30s
- Q2Banksy was trying to cause his audience to question this wall:between North and South Koreabetween Israel and Palestinebetween Mexico and Texasbetween Russia and the Ukrainebetween East and West Germany30s
- Q3When a painter uses different shades of the same color, like Aaron Douglas did here, it is called:monochromechlorophyllreticulatedsolo-shademega-form30s
- Q4Michelangelo was trying to make people think spiritual thoughts by painting murals. In this mural he was trying to symbolize the hand of God and the hand of humanity to show the relationship as he saw it. What was he saying?God doesn't care much about humans, but humans care a lot about GodHumans and God don't care much about each otherHumans don't care much about God, but God cares a lot about humansHumans and God do care a lot about each other30s
- Q5This WPA painting would best be titled:War ZoneMine RescueRailroad SleeperWeight Room30s
- Q6A Mosaic is a picture that is:a large public artwork made for everyone to seean image made out of lots of little piecesa mural on a wall30s