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Art Challenger
ArtsConnectEd iPad Challenge #2
Art Challenger is a game about LOOKING....
Facilitator: Show each slide for 60 seconds, then move ahead to the questions. Give groups about 2 minutes to come up with a single answer to record.
Players: Practice careful observation skills to scrutinize what you see! Try to recall what you saw to answer the questions that come after each slide. As a team or table, decide what you think the correct answer is, and have one person on your team record the question numbers and the answer! Keep your responses quiet and within your group - don't give away answers to anyone else in the room!
Teachers can 'up the ante' in this game by offering a prize to the winning team!
Slides with answers follow at the end of the game.
(I was having trouble getting the Abe Lincoln slides to work - they can be replaced with different images if they don't come through!)
LOOK!
This visual observation game is a blast! Play in teams or as individuals. It's especially great for those last minutes of a class or for use with a substitute teacher.
Enjoy!
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.01953125" id="zoomer_22344_34950iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/40/88/e0dac17aead76030232cfdfefd80/140/120/22344.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="LOOK!, Joe Tilson" height_offset="0" /></div>
Great South Bay
Artist: William B. Post
Date: c. 1891
Photograph
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.15104166667" id="zoomer_95756_47386iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/29/11/fd9889381fa449608ffdfc8963ba/140/120/95756.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Great South Bay, William B. Post" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #1
1. Was the horizon line above or below the center of the photograph?
Woman by the Sea
Artist: Pablo Picasso
Date: 1922
Painting
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.809895833333" id="zoomer_916_53786iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/95/da/04829c3274e90d473b284d6ce976/140/120/916.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Woman by the Sea, Pablo Picasso" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #2
How many thumbs could you see?
Question #3
Which set of complementary colors was featured in this painting?
Cleophas, Master of the "Gilda Grey"
Artist: Marsden Hartley
Date: 1938-1939
Painting
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.795572916667" id="zoomer_22210_25309iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/8a/8a/6abfa14bb66bacc71e74d9150c73/140/120/22210.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Cleophas, Master of the 'Gilda Grey', Marsden Hartley" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #4
How many buttons were visible on the man's shirt?
Herz mit Zähnen
Artist: Katharina Fritsch
Date: 1998-2004
Mixed media
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.92578125" id="zoomer_21936_8189iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/3a/4e/795fc460b996e09cd4c541d3ceb1/140/120/21936.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Herz mit Zähnen (Teeth Heart), Katharina Fritsch" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #5
What unusual material is this artwork made of?
Tahitian Landscape
Artist: Paul Gauguin
Date: 1891
Painting
Minneapolis Institute of Art
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:105.102639296px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.33203125" id="zoomer_72192_26935iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/9f/03/e136de67d0b04ad64fab0af9db9c/140/120/72192.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tahitian Landscape, Paul Gauguin" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #6
Where do you think the Center of Interest is in this painting?
Tiger and Dragon
Artist: Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo)
Date: c. 1560
Painting-Folding Screen
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:60.9765625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_2.29596412556" id="zoomer_70300_34610iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c3/aa/27cbdf5a2efb33457a63143c52cd/140/120/70300.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tiger and Dragon, Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #7
How many panels were used to create the painting?
Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh,1889
The Musuem of Modern Art, New York
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.33333333333" src="http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1112/562946325_eca63760f7_t.jpg" height_offset="0" style=" border: 1px black; position:relative; overflow: hidden; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"/></div>
Question #8
What is visible in the middle ground of this painting?
<div style="width:140px; height:120px;"><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1" src="http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1112/562946325_eca63760f7_q.jpg" height_offset="0" style=" border: 1px black; position:relative; overflow: hidden; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"/></div></div><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:46.62px; margin-top:-39.96px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:40.610390625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_2.29596412556" id="zoomer_70300_58591iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c3/aa/27cbdf5a2efb33457a63143c52cd/93.24/79.92/70300.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tiger and Dragon, Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo)" height_offset="0" /></div></div></div>
Question #9
What similarity do you see between these two artworks?
A Hit
Artist: Mervin Jules
Date: circa 1940
Painting
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.586387435px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.24348958333" id="zoomer_33482_58542iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/6b/9d/558e2edebf262fc0db6b9e1f1a24/140/120/33482.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Hit, Mervin Jules" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #10
What color were the batter's socks?
A Bedfordshire Farmyard
Artist: Alfred Parsons, N. A.
Date: 19th century
Drawing
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:100.3515625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.39509536785" id="zoomer_73046_27885iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/7f/e5/976a4a1b01142640aa5e503341a3/140/120/73046.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Bedfordshire Farmyard, Alfred Parsons, N. A." height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #11
How many railings did you see on the fence?
"Abraham Lincoln" still banks
"Abraham Lincoln Still Banks" Banthrico (L)and Unknown(R) , 1974 (L) and 20th Century (R)
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div style="width:140px; height:120px;"><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.680989583333" id="zoomer_98003_48565iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/07/cb/4c5bcbd9ae76c0910b960adec7a8/93.24/79.92/98003.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="'Abraham Lincoln' still bank, Banthrico, Inc." height_offset="0" /></div></div><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:46.62px; margin-top:-39.96px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.68359375" id="zoomer_97836_55164iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c6/9a/f9a23eca048ce46aa5654780be6a/93.24/79.92/97836.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="'Abraham Lincoln' still bank, Artist Unknown ()" height_offset="0" /></div></div></div>
Question #12
What differences did you notice between the two renditions of Abraham Lincoln?
Abstraction
Artist: Karel Appel
Date: 1959
Mixed Media
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:103.22265625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.35629139073" id="zoomer_22928_28404iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/35/91/86525f647f014743b6ebf238535a/140/120/22928.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Abstraction, Karel Appel" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #13
Which primary colors did you see in this painting?
A Canadian Fujiyama
Artist: Mary Bohn Faegre
Date: c. 1933
Photograph
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.794270833333" id="zoomer_91707_16912iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/71/6d/cb489c52c1abe3fd42f971eda788/140/120/91707.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Canadian Fujiyama, Mary Bohn Faegre" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #14
What type of perspective did you see in the middle-ground and background of this piece?
Ceiling light fixture
Artist: William Gray Purcell ; George Grant Elmslie ; Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)
Date: 1913
Architecture - Glass
Minneapolis Institute of Art
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.01302083333" id="zoomer_68925_14030iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/19/62/489ac80db3418b0225c57287f8a0/140/120/68925.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Ceiling light fixture, William Gray Purcell ; George Grant Elmslie ; Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #15
What type of symmetry do you see in this piece?
Die grossen blauen Pferde (The Large Blue Horses)
Artist: Franz Marc
Date: 1911
Painting
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:81.34765625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.72100840336" id="zoomer_22273_52827iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/a7/3f/60591e77adc78e98b17728211ad6/140/120/22273.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Die grossen blauen Pferde (The Large Blue Horses), Franz Marc" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #16
How many of the horses' faces could you see?
Yellow/Red
Artist: Ellsworth Kelly
Date: 1968
Paintings
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:109.157360406px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.28255208333" id="zoomer_19909_31138iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/d3/c7/a96a9d43b9f99e42ec4d92fe0732/140/120/19909.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Yellow/Red, Ellsworth Kelly" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #17
Which color was on the right side; the yellow or the red?
White Plumes
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.817708333333" id="zoomer_205_38399iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/32/05/64ed9a1bf5b3679013425cccfe6a/140/120/205.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="White Plumes, Henri Matisse" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #18
How many of the woman's fingers were showing?
Virgin and Child in a Landscape
Artist: Artist(s) Unknown, possibly Master of the Madonna Grog or Aert van den Bossche, formerly Master of the Embroidered Foliage
Date: c. 1492-1498
Painting
Minneapolis Institute of Arts
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.83984375" id="zoomer_102744_2630iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/46/14/ecddacb82adfe593f33ad68403ad/140/120/102744.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Virgin and Child in a Landscape, Artist(s) Unknown, possibly Master of the Madonna Grog or Aert van den Bossche, formerly Master of the Embroidered Foliage" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #19
What type of bird did you see in the painting?
Tyler Dining Room
Artist: David Hockney
Date: 1984
Prints/Proofs
Walker Art Center
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.704402516px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.2421875" id="zoomer_45050_10641iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/d8/d6/d84648dfc61c8d3257c90406ad9a/140/120/45050.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tyler Dining Room, David Hockney" height_offset="0" /></div>
Question #20
How many place settings were at the table?
OK - LET'S SEE HOW YOU DID!
We'll go through the slides again, with the answers. If your team got an answer right, CIRCLE the question number. If you got it wrong, put an "X" through it.
Count up the number of circles at the end of the game to see which team wins!
Great South Bay
#1. Was the horizon line above or below the center of the photograph?
Below
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Woman by the Sea
#2. How many thumbs could you see?
One.
#3. Which set of complementary colors was featured in this painting?
Blue / Orange.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.809895833333" id="zoomer_916_46232iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/95/da/04829c3274e90d473b284d6ce976/140/120/916.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Woman by the Sea, Pablo Picasso" height_offset="0" /></div>
Cleophas, Master of the "Gilda Grey"
#4. How many buttons were visible on the man's shirt?
Two.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.795572916667" id="zoomer_22210_39903iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/8a/8a/6abfa14bb66bacc71e74d9150c73/140/120/22210.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Cleophas, Master of the 'Gilda Grey', Marsden Hartley" height_offset="0" /></div>
Herz mit Zähnen
#5. What unusual material is this artwork made of?
Teeth. (plastic ones, actually!)
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.92578125" id="zoomer_21936_3164iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/3a/4e/795fc460b996e09cd4c541d3ceb1/140/120/21936.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Herz mit Zähnen (Teeth Heart), Katharina Fritsch" height_offset="0" /></div>
Tahitian Landscape
#6. Where do you think the Center of Interest is in this painting?
Where the people are, just to the right of the center on the path.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:105.102639296px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.33203125" id="zoomer_72192_55069iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/9f/03/e136de67d0b04ad64fab0af9db9c/140/120/72192.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tahitian Landscape, Paul Gauguin" height_offset="0" /></div>
Tiger and Dragon
#7. How many panels were used to create the painting?
Six.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:60.9765625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_2.29596412556" id="zoomer_70300_24388iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c3/aa/27cbdf5a2efb33457a63143c52cd/140/120/70300.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tiger and Dragon, Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Starry Night
#8. What is visible in the middle ground of this painting?
Church, Steeple, Town - any of these.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.33333333333" src="http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1112/562946325_eca63760f7_t.jpg" height_offset="0" style=" border: 1px black; position:relative; overflow: hidden; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"/></div>
Tiger and Dragon
#9. What similarity do you see between the two paintings?
Swirly sky...
Six.
<div style="width:140px; height:120px;"><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:40.610390625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_2.29596412556" id="zoomer_70300_15551iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c3/aa/27cbdf5a2efb33457a63143c52cd/93.24/79.92/70300.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tiger and Dragon, Doan (Yamada Yorikiyo)" height_offset="0" /></div></div><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:46.62px; margin-top:-39.96px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1" src="http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1112/562946325_eca63760f7_q.jpg" height_offset="0" style=" border: 1px black; position:relative; overflow: hidden; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;"/></div></div></div>
A Hit
#10. What color were the batter's socks?
Red.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.586387435px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.24348958333" id="zoomer_33482_22147iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/6b/9d/558e2edebf262fc0db6b9e1f1a24/140/120/33482.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Hit, Mervin Jules" height_offset="0" /></div>
A Bedfordshire Farmyard
#11. How many railings did you see on the fence?
Three.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:100.3515625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.39509536785" id="zoomer_73046_14352iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/7f/e5/976a4a1b01142640aa5e503341a3/140/120/73046.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Bedfordshire Farmyard, Alfred Parsons, N. A." height_offset="0" /></div>
"Abraham Lincoln" still banks
#12. What differences did you notice between the two renditions of Abraham Lincoln?
Hair parted on different sides, or one smoother than the other, or more furrowed brow...
<div style="width:140px; height:120px;"><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:0px; margin-top:0px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.680989583333" id="zoomer_98003_3178iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/07/cb/4c5bcbd9ae76c0910b960adec7a8/93.24/79.92/98003.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="'Abraham Lincoln' still bank, Banthrico, Inc." height_offset="0" /></div></div><div style="position:relative; width:93.24px; height:79.92px; margin-left:46.62px; margin-top:-39.96px;"><div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:93.24px; height:79.92px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.68359375" id="zoomer_97836_33594iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/c6/9a/f9a23eca048ce46aa5654780be6a/93.24/79.92/97836.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="'Abraham Lincoln' still bank, Artist Unknown ()" height_offset="0" /></div></div></div>
Abstraction
#13. Which primary colors did you see in this painting?
Red, yellow, blue.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:103.22265625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.35629139073" id="zoomer_22928_45791iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/35/91/86525f647f014743b6ebf238535a/140/120/22928.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Abstraction, Karel Appel" height_offset="0" /></div>
A Canadian Fujiyama
#14. What type of perspective did you see in the middle-ground and background of this piece?
Aerial perspective.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.794270833333" id="zoomer_91707_46789iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/71/6d/cb489c52c1abe3fd42f971eda788/140/120/91707.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="A Canadian Fujiyama, Mary Bohn Faegre" height_offset="0" /></div>
Ceiling light fixture
#15. What type of symmetry do you see in this piece?
Radial symmetry.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.01302083333" id="zoomer_68925_54582iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/19/62/489ac80db3418b0225c57287f8a0/140/120/68925.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Ceiling light fixture, William Gray Purcell ; George Grant Elmslie ; Mosaic Art Shops (E.L. Sharretts)" height_offset="0" /></div>
Die grossen blauen Pferde (The Large Blue Horses)
#16. How many of the horses' faces could you see?
Two.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:81.34765625px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.72100840336" id="zoomer_22273_13985iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/a7/3f/60591e77adc78e98b17728211ad6/140/120/22273.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Die grossen blauen Pferde (The Large Blue Horses), Franz Marc" height_offset="0" /></div>
Yellow/Red
#17. Which color was on the right side; the yellow or the red?
Red.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:109.157360406px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.28255208333" id="zoomer_19909_38680iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/d3/c7/a96a9d43b9f99e42ec4d92fe0732/140/120/19909.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Yellow/Red, Ellsworth Kelly" height_offset="0" /></div>
White Plumes
#18. How many of the woman's fingers were showing?
None. (trick question!)
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.817708333333" id="zoomer_205_42292iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/32/05/64ed9a1bf5b3679013425cccfe6a/140/120/205.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="White Plumes, Henri Matisse" height_offset="0" /></div>
Virgin and Child in a Landscape
#19. What type of bird did you see in the painting?
Peacock.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:120px;"><img class="inline_img fake_0.83984375" id="zoomer_102744_37040iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/46/14/ecddacb82adfe593f33ad68403ad/140/120/102744.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Virgin and Child in a Landscape, Artist(s) Unknown, possibly Master of the Madonna Grog or Aert van den Bossche, formerly Master of the Embroidered Foliage" height_offset="0" /></div>
Tyler Dining Room
#20. How many place settings were at the table?
Seven.
<div class="unzoomed_thumbnail" style="width:140px; height:112.704402516px;"><img class="inline_img fake_1.2421875" id="zoomer_45050_49029iip_loading" src="http://www.artsconnected.org/media/d8/d6/d84648dfc61c8d3257c90406ad9a/140/120/45050.jpg" class="iip_loading" title="" alt="Tyler Dining Room, David Hockney" height_offset="0" /></div>
LOOK!
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