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Vocabulary
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100

The discovery of what ancient Roman City spurred this renewed interest in the classical style and marked the beginning of the Neoclassical era?

Pompeii

100

What are the four instrument family names?

Woodwind, Brass, Percussion and String

100

The Death of Marat was a painting done by artist Jacques Louis David which depicted the assassination of French revolutionist, Jean-Paul Marat. To which era does the painting belong?

Neoclassical

100

Simplification of an object or figure to the point it is no longer recognizable.

Abstraction

100

Name the three Primary Colors.

Red, yellow and blue.


200

He is most known for his action paintings or drip techniques that were said to be an expression of his deep subconscious because they were unpredictable and spontaneous.

Jackson Pollock
200

Beethoven’s early music was considered ________ whereas his later music was ______.

Classical, Romantic

200

Discovered in Australia, the Venus of Willendorf sculpture is said to be the oldest ever found. Who used this ancient piece for inspiration for his creation of Woman I?

Willem De Kooning

200

This is a style of painting in which small distinct points of color create a “mixing” phenomenon when viewed from a distance.

Pointillism

200

What the artist chooses to paint or to draw is called the

Subject Matter


300

his is the genre of painting made popular by artist Chuck Close, based on making a painting of a photograph which has little to no brushstrokes showing.

Photorealism

300

________ is known for writing sweet, light ballet music.

Peter Tchaikovsky

300

This type of sculpture is similar in some ways to painting in that it is designed to be viewed only from the front and it is attached to a 2-D surface.

Relief

300

 A method of sculpting in which a material is built up, constructed and shaped.

Addition

300

Man Ray’s sculpture, titled Gift was considered to be avant-garde art, basically meaning that it was

Experimental

400

She is known for her domestic social scenes of women and children and one of her most famous works is The Bath.

Mary Cassatt

400

His hearing deteriorated beginning in his 20’s yet he continued to compose even after becoming completely deaf.

Ludwig Van Beethoven

400

The giant sculptures done by Claes Oldenburg are large replicas of everyday objects such as Buried Bicycle and Spoon Bridge and Cherry, therefore which art style does Oldenburg best represent?

Pop Art

400

Sculpture that actually moves in space is called

Kinetic

400

Known for her emotional photographs of the Depression Era

Dorothea Lange

500

A technique of painting when watercolor is applied to wet plaster on walls or ceilings.  A notable use of this technique was on the Sistine Chapel Ceiling done by Renaissance artist, Michelangelo.

Fresco

500

Who wrote/composed "Fur Elise"?

Beethoven

500

He is known as the father of modern photography and insisted on “photographs that looked like photographs.”

Alfred Stieglitz

500

A method of sculpture in which materials are melted down and poured into a mold, and left to harden.

Casting

500

American Modernist who lived most of her life in New Mexico is  known for her large scale abstractions of natural forms such as flowers and dried bones.

Georgia O'Keeffe

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