2008年5月6日 星期二
Art & Personality
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/surveys/art/
BBC的心理科學
Your favourite type of art is Cubism.
Looking at a cubist painting is a bit like gazing into a shattered mirror – the image is fragmented and you can see it from different angles.
Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque invented Cubism between 1907 and 1914 and, in the process, threw out the painting 'rulebook'.
In the personality profile you had a high conscientiousness score, which suggests you have a strong sense of responsibility and a good eye for detail.
High conscientiousness
People with high conscientiousness scores like to do things properly. When they say they'll do something, they do it. They have a keen attention to detail and like things to be ordered and in their place. They like organisation and are prepared for every eventuality. They have a strong sense of responsibility.
People who are the same age and sex as you are most likely to prefer Impressionism
People who also score highly in your dominant personality trait are most likely to prefer Impressionism
Impressionist paintings often appear on mugs, calendars and posters. However, they weren't always so socially acceptable. Impressionist painters were initially criticized for attempting to capture the fleeting effects of light and colour found in nature.
Using daubs of pure colour, they painted landscapes, sunlight reflecting on water and flowers and rejected the traditional subjects and darker colours advocated by their teachers.
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