An artist places a notebook and pen in the gallery of his latest exhibition and asks viewers to leave comments about his work. He is trying to help audience members become what type of observers?
(1 point)
Responses
active observers
active observers
reluctant observers
reluctant observers
passive observers
passive observers
creative observers
4 answers
active observers
A viewer examines a work of art in a style he normally does not appreciate. This is an example of what kind type of action?
(1 point)
Responses
reluctant consideration
reluctant consideration
creative consideration
creative consideration
respectful consideration
respectful consideration
practical consideration
(1 point)
Responses
reluctant consideration
reluctant consideration
creative consideration
creative consideration
respectful consideration
respectful consideration
practical consideration
respectful consideration
A town watchman is depicted with one hand beside his mouth shouting a message. He has a cane under his arm and a lantern in his other hand. In this detailed pencil and ink line drawing, brown and white wash is used to show shadows and highlights in the man’s clothing, face, and lantern; the watchman appears three-dimensional.
A Baltimore Watchman
by Alfred Jacob Miller
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Question
A viewer studies this work of art by American artist Alfred Jacob Miller. What is the best example of an unbiased response?
(1 point)
Responses
“What a sloppy use of line in this painting.”
“What a sloppy use of line in this painting.”
“This is the best use of shading I’ve ever seen.”
“This is the best use of shading I’ve ever seen.”
“What a boring choice of subject.”
“What a boring choice of subject.”
“This artist used shading to depict the man’s form.”
“This artist used shading to depict the man’s form.”
A Baltimore Watchman
by Alfred Jacob Miller
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
Question
A viewer studies this work of art by American artist Alfred Jacob Miller. What is the best example of an unbiased response?
(1 point)
Responses
“What a sloppy use of line in this painting.”
“What a sloppy use of line in this painting.”
“This is the best use of shading I’ve ever seen.”
“This is the best use of shading I’ve ever seen.”
“What a boring choice of subject.”
“What a boring choice of subject.”
“This artist used shading to depict the man’s form.”
“This artist used shading to depict the man’s form.”