These are the primary colors.
What is red, yellow, and blue?
refers to the visual weight and arrangement of elements
What is Balance?
The term "En Plein Aire" was coined by these artist as a response to the invention of the camera
Who are the Impressionist?
What were the 2 major rivers of Mesopotamia
What are the Tigris and Euphrates?
What is the name of this building?
What is the Parthenon?
These colors are made by mixing two of the primary colors together.
These colors are made by mixing two of the primary colors together.
Refers to the difference in values, colors, textures, shapes, and other elements
What is Contrast?
Salvador Dali is associated with this art movement
What is Surrealism?
Artworks created to express or communicate emotions and ideas serve what purpose
What is Artistic Expression?
What are the 3 types of Columns
What are the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian Columns?
Colors made by mixing one primary & one secondary color?
What are tertiary/intermediate colors.
Focal points created by size, isolation, directional line, and contrast
What is Emphasis?
Pablo Picasso is the founder of this movement
What is Cubism?
Lascaux Cave was known for its large cave paintings of what?
What are animal paintings?
this naturalistic pose with weight over one foot, the hips and shoulders going in opposite angles is known as
What is Contrapposto?
A linear perspective attempts to maximize the use of this Element of Art
What is Space?
Contrast developed by the difference in warm and cool colors?
What is Temperature Contrast?
Who is Andy Warhol?
Venus of Willendorf is believed to be a symbol for this
What is fertility?
What purpose did these Mesoamerican Pyramids serve the Ancient Pre-Columbians?
What was a temple?
The use of fog, rain, or other moisture in the are to create depth in a piece.
What is Atmospheric Perspective?
Repetition of visual movement and flow
What is Rythm?
George Saurat was known for his paintings like A Sunday Afternoon on The Island of La grande Jatte using this technique
What is Pointillism?
What are Doric, Ionic and Corinthian?
These stiff human sculptures with a staggered walking stance were placed as headstones for Greeks deceased (Male and Female)
What are Kouros and Kore?