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1.

Gamble House in Pasadena, California was designed by ________ .

2.

________ was highly prized because of its resemblance to jade.

3.

Metal can be cast or welded and it can also be forged or ________ .

4.

One of the most famous designers who created "haute couture" was ________ .

5.

________ was a quilt maker who had previously been a slave.

6.

Harvey Littleton's Blue Crown, is made of ________ .

7.

Decorative arts and crafts and applied arts are meant to be used, while fine arts are simply to be ________ .

8.

Plastic simply means ________ , when wet.

9.

The Greeks created many types of vessels for ________ , one of which was the amphora.

10.

Louis Comfort Tiffany was greatly influenced by ________ .

11.

Weaving, embroidery, appliqué, quilting, knotting, and beadwork are all types of ________ made with thread or textiles.

12.

Raku is a certain type of pottery that is used by the ________ in their tea ceremonies.

13.

Exekias was ________ the Attic black-figure amphora of the sixth century.

14.

One of the most famous carpets in the world is The Ardabil Carpet from ________ .

15.

The piece Untitled Ice Bucket, which appears to be simultaneously constructing and deconstructing its form, was created by the artist ________ .

16.

Magdalena Abakanowicz's work Backs in a Landscape, combine sculpture, installation, earthworks, and ________ into one piece.

17.

Advertisements, book illustrations, the layout of magazine pages, posters, packages, logos, and signs all fall into the category of ________ .

18.

Florence Schust worked and studied with Eero Saarinen, Walter Gropius, and Marcel Breuer before becoming a well known designer of ________ .

19.

Victor Horta's designs represented the ________ movement.

20.

Inside and Out, which has been described as an explosion of color, was created by the glassblower, ________ .

21.

Graphic design encompasses many types of design which were previously referred to as ________ .

22.

The Gardens at Versailles and Isamu Noguchi's Gardens for UNESCO are examples of ________ .

23.

Maria Montoya Martinez and Julian Martinez's jar and the Exekias amphora are both ________ .

24.

The Peruvian ceremonial dagger was known as a ________ .

25.

Major craft media include ceramics, glass, fiber, metal and ________ .

1.

Gamble House in Pasadena, California was designed by ________ .

a. the Green Brothers b. Victor Horta c. Florence Knoll d. Piet Mondrian

2.

________ was highly prized because of its resemblance to jade.

a. Porcelain b. China c. Glass d. Celedon

3.

Metal can be cast or welded and it can also be forged or ________ .

a. thrown b. blown c. wrought d. all of the above

4.

One of the most famous designers who created "haute couture" was ________ .

a. Marianne Brandt b. Man Ray c. Victor Horta d. Elsa Schiaparelli

5.

________ was a quilt maker who had previously been a slave.

a. Daniel Pabst b. Harriet Powers c. Frank Furness d. Wendell Castle

6.

Harvey Littleton's Blue Crown, is made of ________ .

a. blown glass b. ceramic c. stoneware d. clay

7.

Decorative arts and crafts and applied arts are meant to be used, while fine arts are simply to be ________ .

a. placed in museums b. admired c. studied by art historians d. collected

8.

Plastic simply means ________ , when wet.

a. ceramic b. stoneware c. porcelain d. moldable

9.

The Greeks created many types of vessels for ________ , one of which was the amphora.

a. playing games b. storing and serving liquids c. tea ceremonies d. museums

10.

Louis Comfort Tiffany was greatly influenced by ________ .

a. Greek vase painting b. wrought iron c. glassblowing d. medieval French stained glass

11.

Weaving, embroidery, appliqué, quilting, knotting, and beadwork are all types of ________ made with thread or textiles.

a. fiber arts b. rugs c. looms d. sculptures

12.

Raku is a certain type of pottery that is used by the ________ in their tea ceremonies.

a. Chinese b. Greeks c. Indians d. Japanese

13.

Exekias was ________ the Attic black-figure amphora of the sixth century.

a. both potter and painter of b. playing a game on c. a warrior on d. the sculptor of

14.

One of the most famous carpets in the world is The Ardabil Carpet from ________ .

a. Iran b. China c. Indian d. Japan

15.

The piece Untitled Ice Bucket, which appears to be simultaneously constructing and deconstructing its form, was created by the artist ________ .

a. Kathy Butterly b. Peter Voulkos c. Robert Arneson d. Marilyn Levine

16.

Magdalena Abakanowicz's work Backs in a Landscape, combine sculpture, installation, earthworks, and ________ into one piece.

a. pottery b. fiber arts c. glass blowing d. casting

17.

Advertisements, book illustrations, the layout of magazine pages, posters, packages, logos, and signs all fall into the category of ________ .

a. crafts b. graphic design c. typography d. interior design

18.

Florence Schust worked and studied with Eero Saarinen, Walter Gropius, and Marcel Breuer before becoming a well known designer of ________ .

a. Knoll furniture b. buildings c. staircases d. gardens

19.

Victor Horta's designs represented the ________ movement.

a. Arts and Crafts b. Art Nouveau c. Industrial Design d. Aesthetic

20.

Inside and Out, which has been described as an explosion of color, was created by the glassblower, ________ .

a. Kathy Butterly b. Myra Mimlitsch-Gray c. Louis Tiffany Comfort d. Dale Chihuly

21.

Graphic design encompasses many types of design which were previously referred to as ________ .

a. desktop publishing b. logos c. commercial art d. plotting

22.

The Gardens at Versailles and Isamu Noguchi's Gardens for UNESCO are examples of ________ .

a. landscape design b. industrial design c. interior design d. architecture

23.

Maria Montoya Martinez and Julian Martinez's jar and the Exekias amphora are both ________ .

a. decorated with figures b. decorated with geometric designs c. decorated with black figures and designs d. have two handles

24.

The Peruvian ceremonial dagger was known as a ________ .

a. raku b. Wassily c. tumi d. warp

25.

Major craft media include ceramics, glass, fiber, metal and ________ .

a. wood b. architecture c. industrial design d. landscape design

Explanation / Answer

1.a.The green brothers

2.b.China

3.b.blown

4.c.Victor Horta

5.d.Wendell castle

6.b.ceramic

7.c.studied by art historians

8.b.stoneware

9.b.storing and serving liquids

10.d.medieval french stained glass

11.c.looms

12.a.chinese

13.a.both potter and painter of

14.a.Iran

15.c.Robert Arneson

16.c.glass blowing

17.b.graphic design

18.b.buildings

19.a.arts and crafts

20.d.Dale chihuly

21.c.commercial art

22.c.interior design

23.c.decorated with black figures and design

24.d.warp

25.a.wood