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This activity contains 8 questions.

Question 1.
According to the author, ________ is thought to be the most objective form of representation.


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Question 2.
The words in Lorna Simpson’s Necklines contribute ________to the work.


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Question 3.
The less a work of art resembles things in the real world, the more ________ it is said to be.


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Question 4.
A work of art that makes no reference to the real, or objective, world is said to be ________.


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Question 5.
When we refer to a work of art’s _______, we mean everything from the materials used to make it, to the way its compositional elements are organized.


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Question 6.
Evaluating one culture’s art based upon another culture’s conventions, is called _______ evaluation.


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Question 7.
In Jan van Eyck’s The Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini, the dog symbolizes fidelity. The study of such symbols is called _________.


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Question 8.
The work of art _______, is fully representational.


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