Art Appreciation and Human Faculties Quiz

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EMOTIONS suggest _______

sadness

ART APPRECIATION is a response to communication and _______

reaction

The beauty of artworks is a value that _______

delights

Leonardo painted _______

The Mona Lisa

Picasso's style is _______

Cubism

Malevich's style is _______

Suprematism

Matisse, Portrait of Mrs. Matisse: This is not a blue woman! This is a blue ______!

painting

Van Gogh, Chair with a Pipe: This is not Timothee Chalamet. This is a ______!

picture

Picasso, Marie Therese Walter 1937: This is not a ______!

chair

Burnt-Jones Pygmalion 1878: A moment of complete happiness never occurs in the creation of a work of ______.

art

Lucian Freud, from Gombrich (1960), Art and Illusion, p. 80: Until then he has almost dared to hope that the painting might spring into ______.

life

Rene Magritte The Treachery of Images: THIS IS NOT A ______

PIPE

Dr. Allan C. Orate discussed the Three Human Faculties: MIND, ____, SENSES

WILL

One of the LEVELS OF THE SENSES in art analysis is 1. PERCEPTUAL ELEMENTS: Sense-Data like Lines, Color, ____, etc.

Shapes

The painting 'Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1924' by Dr. Allan C. Orate features which visual element? COLORS: Red, Yellow, Blue, White, ____

Black

In 'Amorsolo Winnowing Rice, 1957', the visual elements include COLOR, SHAPES, LINES, and REPRESENTATIONS such as PEOPLE: Woman Farmers, ANIMALS: Chicken Carabao, THINGS: Trees Nipa Hut Sky Clouds Mountain, EVENTS: Winnowing Planting ____

Cooking

According to Dr. Allan C. Orate, what is the LEVEL OF THE MIND in art analysis that involves INTELLECTUAL MEANING like Ideas, Concepts, ____?

Symbolism

The painting 'The Vanities of Human Life 1645' by Stynweck features visual elements like COLORS and REPRESENTATIONS of THINGS, ______ What is the missing word?

etc.

Study Notes

Human Faculties and Art Appreciation

  • Three human faculties: Mind (Reason, Thinking), Will (Emotion, Feeling), and Senses (Perception)
  • Senses: Eyes (Seeing), Ears (Hearing), Nose (Smelling), Tongue (Tasting), Skin (Touching), and Imagination
  • Analysis of art based on the three human faculties:
    • Level of the Senses: Perceptual elements (lines, color, shapes)
    • Level of the Will: Emotional suggestions (happy, sad, afraid)
    • Level of the Mind: Intellectual meaning (ideas, concepts, symbolism)

Art Examples and Analysis

  • Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue (1924)
    • Visual elements: Colors (red, yellow, blue, white, black), Shapes (rectangles, squares), Lines (straight, horizontal, vertical)
  • Amorsolo, Winnowing Rice (1957)
    • Visual elements: Colors, Shapes, Lines
    • Representations: People (woman farmers), Animals (chicken, carabao), Things (trees, nipa hut, sky, clouds, mountain), Events (winnowing, planting, cooking)
  • Stynweck, The Vanities of Human Life (1645)
    • Visual elements: Colors, etc.
    • Representations: Things, etc.
    • Emotional suggestions: Sadness
    • Intellectual meanings: Concepts, ideas, symbolism (light, optimism, hope, God, wealth, death, beauty, power, celebration, knowledge, pessimism)

The Process of Art Appreciation

  • Art appreciation involves a person as a spectator/viewer, a work of art as an object, and a response to the communication and reaction to the artwork's beauty
  • Types of art appreciated: Painting, Sculpture, Music

Art and the Perception of Reality

  • Art is a talent, skill, passion, emotion, idea, truth, reality, goodness, beauty, form, expression, representation, and power
  • Art can be representational (looks real) or abstract (non-representational)
  • Examples of art styles:
    • Renaissance Art (Leonardo, Mona Lisa, 1501)
    • Cubism (Picasso, The Weeping Woman, 1924)
    • De Stijl or Neoplasticism (Mondrian, Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue, 1924)
    • Suprematism (Malevich, White on White, 1917)
  • Art can be seen as a representation of reality or as a form composed of shapes, colors, etc.
  • Quotes from Lucian Freud and Rene Magritte on the nature of art and reality

Test your knowledge on art appreciation and the human faculties with this quiz. Explore the relationship between art and human essence, including the role of the mind, reason, emotions, senses, and imagination. Dive into the analysis of art based on the three human faculties.

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