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Master the Art of Cartooning

Test your knowledge on the fascinating world of cartooning and historical art forms through our comprehensive quiz! With 73 thought-provoking questions, this quiz delves into various techniques, styles, and significant historical artworks across different cultures.

Perfect for artists, art enthusiasts, and history buffs, the quiz covers:

  • Illuminated manuscripts
  • Chinese and Japanese painting techniques
  • Historical art forms of the Middle Ages
  • Key figures and texts in art history
73 Questions18 MinutesCreated by CreativeCedar47
It is the highest art forms of middle ages
Illuminating
Ukiyo e
Metal etching
Woodblock printing
All illuminated manuscripts are decorated with liquid metal
True
False
Isometric projection is usually used on Chinese and Japanese temples and palaces on their paintings
True
False
This gospel book cover is highly decorated with gems and high relief figures in gold
Codex Aureus of Saint Emmeram
Codex Aureus of Saint Aurelius
Codex Aureus of Saint Emmeritus
Codex Aureus of Saint Augustine
Gong bi is a Chinese freehand style of Illustration
True
False
It is the art practiced by gentlemen that started from the Song Dynasty
Chinese Calligraphy
Gong bi
Shui Mo
Japanese Calligraphy
It contained weekly cycles, psalms, prayers, hymns and canonical readings
Antiphoneer
Antiphoner
Bible
Book of Kells
It is an illustration in the past where it provides the most representative aspects of each element in the scenes rather than replicating the real world
Roman art
Greek art
Egyptian illustrations
Medieval art
Delicate, natural materials, such as gold lead, silverpoint, vellum, and bright, mineral derived plants were used on
European Books
Japanese Calligraphy
Illuminated manuscripts
Chinese calligraphy
It is also known as the "xie vi" or freehand style of Chinese Illustrations
Shui-mo
Gong bi
Japanese calligraphy
Chinese calligraphy
Metal etching is one of the highest forms of the middle ages
True
False
The book of Kells (1000 CE) is the most well known illuminated book and pinnacle of calligraphy of ireland in the middle ages
True
False
Antiphoner is a devotional book for personal use
True
False
It may be a ceremonial benefit book utilized by a cleric to conduct Mass
Antiphoner
Book of Hours
Missal
Psalter
It is a volume of music used during daily religious services in the Middle Ages
It sto
Antiphoner
Psalter
Antiponer
Angono Petroglyphs is the world's oldest illustration according to world history
True
False
Gong bi is a chinese painting technique practiced by royal court artists of Chinese dynasties
True
False
This book is divided into 8 segments, a devotional book for personal use
Book of Hours
Antiphoner
Missal
Psalter
It is a simpler script, a reform introduced by Charlemagne I
Missal
Psalter
Caroline miniscule
Breviary
Antiphoner is a volume of music used during daily religious services in the Middle Ages
True
False
It is the earliest recorded illustration, according to world history
Pyramid
Angono Petroglyphs
Lascaux Cave Painting, France 15000 B.C
Parthenon
The book of Hours us an illuminated book with songs, readings,hymns, and songs of devotion for morning and evening supplication, utilized by ministers and laymen
True
False
Gong bi is an "ink and wash" illustration of Chinese painting
True
False
It is the most well known illuminated book and pinnacle of calligraphy of Ireland in the middle ages
Book of Kiels
Book of Kells (800 CE)
Book of Kells
Book of Kells (1000 CE)
It means Literati Painting of Chinese Illustration
Gong bi
Japanese Calligraphy
Chinese Calligraphy
Shui-Mo
It contained Psalms and other devotional texts which were recited during the week as morning and evening prayers.
Book of Hours
Missal
Psalter
Antiphoner
Kaiga is one of the oldest and most highly refined of the Japanese visual arts, encompassing a wide variety of genres and styles.
True
False
It is the art practiced by gentlemen started from the Song Dynasty
Japanese Calligraphy
Gong bi
Chinese Calligraphy
Shui Mo
It is one of the oldest and most highly refined of the Japanese visual arts, encompassing a wide variety of genre
Gong bi
Kaiga, also gado
Shui mo
Middle Eastern Calligraphy
Charlemagne II was the one who introduced the simpler script Caroline miniscule
True
False
Psalter contained psalms and other devotional texts which were recited during the week as morning and evening prayers
True
False
It may be a ceremonial benefit book utilized by a cleric to conduce mass
Psalter
Antiphoner
Missal
Book of Hours
This book is divided into 8 segments, a devotional book for personal use
Psalter
Missal
Book of Hours
Antiphoner
The Great wave of Kanagawa is a wonderful kind of Illustration
True
False
The greatwave of kanagawa is what kind of illustration?
Metal etching
Kaiga
Painting
Wood block print
Chinese illustrations with palaces of temples and houses are in what kind of pictorial drawing
One-point perspective
Oblique projection
2- point perspective
Isometric projection
It is the grade of the regular writing pencil
F
HB
B
H
Mylar plate litographs is where artist draws on a mylar sheet, which is a material like a polyester film or plastic sheet
True
False
Concepts is the beginning which will eventually become the handle until the sketch or picture wil be done next
True
False
The wood used for wood clinched pencil is cedar
True
False
On pencil grade it means blackness
F
HB
H
B
He is known to be the first one that applied technique of metal etching to printing
Hans Baldung
Albrecht Durer
Daniel Hopfer
Johannes Gutenberg
2H is lighter than 5H grade pencil
True
False
It is the simpler weighted version of a more complex printing were introduced towards the end of the 15th century. Following the development of the Johann Gutenberg printing press
Rubbing
Xylography
Stamping
Presses
The grading of pencil is according to the ____________ using a spectrum from "H" to "B"
American system
European System
Western system
English system
It is the process for woodcut printing
Xylography
Presses
Rubbing
Stamping
In 1565, Conrad Gesner invented the wood clinch pencil
True
False
It is usually a form of graphics that are used for visually explaining a concept or a process to the target audience
Abstract
Text
Pattern
Illustration
"HB" is the midway of the pencil grade
True
False
Adding a drop or two of Gum Arabic to watercolor layer will give it a slight sheen and enhance contrast and color intensity
True
False
Alois Senefeder is a playwright
True
False
Daniel Hopfer is known to be the first one that applied technique of metal etching to printing
True
False
It is the most common wood used to jacket the charcoal pencil
Pine
Oak
Rose wood
Cedar
It is identic with funny appearance or has a certain characteristic that becomes attractiveness also it almost be fancied by all ages even a lot of them are children
Painting
Drawing
Illustration
Cartoon
A french word "coller" means collage
True
False
It is a technique where the illustration must dip in the acid to expose the lines of illustration
Mimeograph
Woodblock
Litography
Metal etching
Daniel Hopfer is known to be first one that applied technique of metal etching to printing
True
False
Kai-ga is a kind of art in Japan which used in woodcut printing
True
False
This form of illustration can be found in short stories, poems that will make more interesting and can become a picture in a writing
Comics Illustration
Calligraphy
Painting
Literature work
The woodblock was placed over it with the inked surface in contact with the medium; the back of the woodblock was then pressed own onto the medium to form the impression and produce the printed image
Stamping
Rubbing
Presses
Xylography
The greatest printmaker in Germany and undoubtedly one of the finest Northern Renaissance artists, he created in woodblock printing The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
Hans Baldung
Johannes Gutenberg
Albrecht Durer
Leonardo da Vinci
It is an illustration created with the use of tools like pencil, charcoal, watercolor, pen, acrylic and paints
Traditional
Drawing
Pencil
Painting
Copper is cheaper and lightweight to transport making it a popular alternative to stone litography
True
False
It was Theodore Gericault who accidentaly learned the process of litography.
True
False
It is the simple weighted version of a more complex printing were introduced towards the end of the 15th centruy, following the development of the Johann Gutenberg printing press
Xylography
Stamping
Presses
Rubbing
It is usually a form of graphics that are used for visually explaining a concept or a process to the target audience
Text
Pattern
Abstract
Illustration
The result that suits the object to the shape and color will be the same as the object that exists
Nature lover
Eco-Friendlist
Naturalist
Environmentalist
It is a story consists of a series of images that are given text and then complement each other and have a storyline
Comic book
Film
Episodes
Anthropomorphic
Ukiyo-e artworks were done with the use of woodblock printing.
True
False
This method was used widely in China and Japan but become popular in Europe only after 1450
Stamping
Rubbing
Presses
Xylography
This technique is considered the oldest among the techniques of illustration or in fine art of printmaking
Metal etching
Woodcutting
Mimeograph
Lithography
This illustration's function is decorating or decorate an object with some shape that simplifies or exaggerated with a certain style
Organic
Decorative
Environmental
Natural
4B grade pencil is darker than 2B grade
True
False
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