The area covered by a pattern is called the ________.
  • field
  • motif
  • pattern
  • bodoba
This sixteenth-century Flemish artist designed the work Hunters in the Snow using rhythms and subsidiary rhythms that lead the viewer's eye through the work
  • a repetitive
  • chuck close
  • irregular
  • Pieter bruegel
In the painting The Blue Room, the artist uses three patterns that ________.
  • bodoba
  • pattern
  • contrast
  • chuck close
The rhythmic movement of the cattle and the plowmen in Plowing in the Nivernais: The Dressing of the Vines suggests struggle and the natural ebb and flow of nature by using ________ rhythm.
  • pattern
  • bodoba
  • chuck close
  • irregular
The great mosque in this Spanish city displays repetitive rhythms that can be associated with worship activities, such as re-citing prayers.
  • contrast
  • pattern
  • field
  • bodoba
There is rhythm in an artwork when it has at least this many points of reference.
  • motif
  • two
  • pattern
  • chuck close
A pattern with regular intervals creates ________ rhythm.
  • a repetitive
  • pattern
  • motif
  • chuck close
A design repeated as a unit in a pattern is called a ________.
  • two
  • pattern
  • motif
  • field
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