
Grade 10 SPA - Visual Arts Long Test (3rd Qtr)
Quiz by Raisa Anne De Guzman
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What makes FAUVISM different from other art movements?
Why is this painting an example of CUBISM?

This local artist is well-known for his Cubism paintings that depicted daily life in the Philippines.Â

If I wanted to paint in the FAUVISM style, I will follow the correct colors as prescribed by the art industry. Skin in shades of pink and tan; skies blue and clouds white.
This artist is famous for his Fauvism painting 'The Dance'. He used a simplistic composition, focusing more on form rather than landscape.

Known for his vibrant paintings, this Russian artist had synesthesia which enabled him to draw inspiration from music.

Abstract Art is symbolic, meaning it is open to interpretation by anyone.
Surrealism is rooted in the real, often depicting scenes that a person has seen before or drawing inspiration from what can be directly perceived.
Made by famous Surrealist painter Salvador Dali, 'Persistence of Memory' describes...

He used gestural painting in his works, as well as applied rice paper layers to create depth. He is well-known for his Abstract Art pieces.

If I wanted to create a REALISM artwork, I will depict all the details of my subjects. If they are tired, I will paint their tired expressions.
This art movement gives importance to the power emotion. The artist aims to evoke a strong reaction - be it surprise, fear, or disgust.
Why is this artwork considered an example of REALISM?

Awarded as National Artist for Visual Arts in 2001, this painter used a combination of Abstract and Expressionism style to depict dynamic, often disturbing subjects he observed in his environment.

Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' represents all these EXCEPT

This artist's works might look simple but they hold deeper meaning. Most of his pieces were created to raise awareness for people diagnosed with AIDS.

Andy Warhol created the Marilyn Diptych to honor his idol, thus turning her from a simple actress to an ageless icon. In this example, Pop Art can be described as

Richard Hamilton created this piece using cut-outs from magazines. He wanted his viewers to think deeply on the objects they surround themselves with, especially in the age of consumerism. In this example, Pop Art can be described as

This art movement combined the appeal of fine arts and the utility of architecture, thus creating objects that were not only beautiful but functional.
This piece named 'Tea Infuser and Strainer' was made by Marianne Brandt. From its name and form, this can be determined as an example of BAUHAUS product because
