Alexander Calder’s mobiles are examples of?
kinetic art
Gigantic quarried stones that were arranged during the Neolithic Period are called
megaliths
One of the easiest ways to create visual rhythm is through
Repetition
Artist _____________, who worked during the Harlem Renaissance (1920s, NY), primarily used tempera paint.
Jacob Lawrence
Monotype/Monoprint
Andy Warhol was a leader in the art movement known as
Pop Art
We can gain greater appreciation for works of art like the Finial (the head) of the Akan linguist’s staff as we learn more about the objects cultural
context
In a work of art a strong glance or a finger pointing create what type of line?
Implied line
This drawing technique was used during the Renaissance and produced a delicate line of uniform width
Metalpoint
In printmaking the number of declared impressions that will be made is called an
Edition
The Mona Lisa was painted by Renaissance master
Da Vinci
The colored part of art materials, in powdered form, is called
Pigment
Colors like red and blue, which cannot be made by any mixture of other colors are called
Primary Colors
Atmospheric perspective is achieved when the landscape in the distance becomes
Paler, bluer, and less distinct
Name the three relief printmaking techniques
Woodcut, Linocut, Wood engraving
Picasso’s first abstract style which simplifies forms using geometric shapes is called?
Cubism
A work of art that is created to “fool the eye” is known as
trompe l’oeil
Name the Principles of Design
Unity, Balance, Emphasis, Proportion/Scale, and Rhythm
Degas’s painting Nude Woman Having Her Hair Combed is an example of a what type of painting style?
Naturalistic
Monotype and lithography are considered what type of printmaking techniques?
Planographic
Seurat’s form of painting is known as
Pointilism
Iconoclasm is derived from the Greek word for
image breaking
Name six Visual Elements
Line, shape, light/value, space, texture, color, pattern
What does the dog represent in Jan Van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding Portrait?"
loyalty
Name four intaglio printmaking techniques
etching, aquatint, mezzotint, engraving, dry point, photogravure