This Famous Impressionist was know for painting Ballet dancers.
Who is Edgar Degas
This painting is credited with giving impressionism its name.
What is Impression, sunrise?
What is communication?
The 3 Primary colors are
What is blue, red, and yellow
The common themes in Pre-Modern Art. (list 3)
What are Religion, Power, The human Figure, Life & death, and history
The common subjects of Renoir's paintings were?
What is/was social gatherings and leisure activities.
This was the primary(and only) art exhibition in 19th century France.
What is the Salon?
Art is a ___________________________.
what is Universal Language
The 3 secondary colors are...
These are the first 2 modern art movements, however, they don't change much from classical art.
What are neo-classical and romanticism?
Artists such as Cezanne, Manet, and Renoir were denied entry to what major art exhibition?
What was The Salon?
The term "en plein air" means.
What is painting outside
The 3 key components of art are theme, medium, and
What is subject matter?
Mixing a primary and a secondary color create a...
What is a tertiary color?
These groups controlled most of classical, or pre-modern, art.
What are Monarchies and the Church?
What was the typical subject matter of female artists during this time period?
What was domestic life of upper class women?
Impressionist rejected this concept in their art.
What is realistic representations of nature?
Art created after the 1600's become _____________, or non-religious.
What is Secular?
Colors opposite from each other on the color wheel.
What are complimentary color?
Impressionist rejected common art practices by,_______________________________
capturing the world as it is, flaws and all.
Though not discussed in class, this man may be one of the most famous painters in history. (Hint: there is an example of his work in this room)
These colors were placed next to each other in impressionist paintings to create emphasis.
What are complimentary colors?
we skipped neo-classic and romanticism for this reason.
Both art movements changed very little from classical art
Analogous, Triadic, and monochromatic are examples of this concept.
What are color schemes?
Impressionists used this technique to achieve fast results.
What are loose brush strokes?