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Cubism is an art style developed by ___. A. 动大族第力织作总之土设论在行半装此期受动大族第力织作总之土设论在行半装此期受Van Gogh and Monet动大族第力织作总之土设论在行半装此期受动大族第力织作总之土设论在行半装此期受 B. 路同他西复县消公越年加还路同他西复县消公越年加还Picass...
Cubism is an art ___ that emphasizes geometric forms. A. movement B. tool C. subject D. method 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。立体主义是一种强调几何形状的艺术运动。“tool”是工具;“subject”是主题;“method”是方法。立体主义是 20 世纪初的一场重要艺术运动。
3.art movement ___4.the traditional Chinese style of painting___5.natural colours ___相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案: 解析: 1.创立立体流派 2.波普艺术 3.艺术流派 4.中国传统的绘画艺术 5.天然颜料 分析总结。 下载作业精灵直接查看整书答案解析立即下载...
The artworks of Cubism are ___ in form. A. simple B. complex C. regular D. ordinary 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。“complex”指“复杂的”,立体主义的艺术作品在形式上通常是复杂的,B 选项恰当。A 选项“simple”意为“简单的”,不符合立体主义作品的特点。C 选项“regular”表示“规则的;有...
Which art style is known for using bold colors and simple shapes? A. Cubism B. Impressionism C. Expressionism D. Fauvism 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。本题考查常见艺术流派的特点。选项 A“Cubism(立体主义)”强调多角度展示物体。选项 B“ Impressionism(印象主义)”注重捕捉瞬间的光影和色彩。选项...
Which art style shows objects from multiple viewpoints? A. Cubism B. Impressionism C. Fauvism D. Realism 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:Cubism(立体派)从多个视角展示物体。Impressionism(印象派)注重光影和瞬间的印象。Fauvism(野兽派)以明亮的色彩和大胆的形状为主。Realism(现实主义)注重真实地描绘...
Which art style is mainly developed in France? A. Cubism B. Surrealism C. Expressionism D. Fauvism 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。本题主要考查不同艺术流派的地域分布。选项 A 立体主义主要在法国发展,代表画家有毕加索等;选项 B 超现实主义在多个国家有发展,并非主要在法国;选项 C 表现主义主要在...
A. Abstract art B. Cubism C. Surrealism D. Portrait painting 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。现实主义绘画注重对现实世界的真实描绘,肖像画属于现实主义绘画的一种。A 选项抽象艺术强调形式和色彩的自由表达,并非现实主义。B 选项立体主义打破传统的透视和构图,不是现实主义。C 选项超现实主义常常表现梦幻和...
Several years ago the museum presented a major exhibition “Cubism: The Leonard A. Lauder Collection” which featured paintings, collages, drawings, and sculpture by the four preeminent Cubist artists: Georges Braque Juan Gris, Fernand Léger, and Pablo Picasso. ...