Elements, Principles, Techniques, and Understanding of Art
Different Art Forms
Art Periods 1
Art Periods 2
Artwork-Artist matching
100

the size relation of one to another is scale

the size relation of parts as a whole is ____

what is "proportion?" 

100

The 3 main ingredients in paint

what is "pigment, binder, vehicle?"

100
The location of the Pantheon and Colosseum are located in ____.

What is "Rome?"

100

How did landscape and portrait painters initially view photography? 

As a threat to their livelihood. 

100

Fill in the blanks

Leonardo _ _____ created the "____ Lisa" and the "The ____ Supper." 

Da Vinci, Mona, Last

200

If a directional force is diagonal, what position is it conveying?

What is 'motion'?

200

Mixed media with found objects can have a different name. It is ____. 

what is "assemblage?"

200

____ art period brought artists a belief that art should showcase the goodness of nature and humanity, and that emotion and imagination is more valuable than reason. 

What is "Romanticism?"

200

___ art period did not have a specific style, instead two different styles. One includes clear formal organization, the other has more focus with personal expression. 

What is 'Post-Impressionism?'

200

Guernica is an anti-war painting that showcases distressed, frustrated, and figures in complete despair. Who created this piece? 

Who is "Pablo Picasso?'

300

What are the visual elements? 

What is "line, color, space, mass, shape, time/motion, light, and texture?'

300

The pigment in a painting is created by being suspended by a binder of hot wax, what is this?

what is "encaustic?"

300

What art period brought us the 'Stonehenge'

What is the 'neolithic?'

300

What makes 'Kouros' Archaic?

What is "It's rigid frontal position/arms straight on its side?"

300

___ and ___ designed the Parthenon. 

Who are "Ictinus" and "Callicrates?"

400

using tiny dots of color to create figures and art is called______

what is "pointillism?"
400

In a small hole of a dark room, sunlight passes onto a wall with an inverted image of whats happening outside. This is ______*hint: known as the forerunner to the modern camera*

what is "camera obscura?"

400

Thomas Jefferson's 'Monticello' is based off of ____.

Andrea Palladio's Renaissance reinterpretation of Roman country-style homes. 

400

Notre-Dame De Chartres, is a cathedral stemmed from what period? (hint: what kind of cathedral is it?)

Gothic

400

The creator of "Happy Accidents of the Swing" 

Who is "Jean-Honoré Fragonard?"

500

1. ____:a mechanical or goal oriented way in taking in art in front of us

2. ___: an open, receptive, and imaginative version of taking in the art

1. what is 'looking?'

2. what is 'seeing?'

500

When printmaking arrived to Europe

What is the '15th century?'

500

In order to help build structures with columns, the Egyptians and Greeks made round arches, barrel vaults, and groin vaults. The difference between the barrel and groin vault is ____. 

The barrel vault is a semicircular vault extended in depth, a groin vault is the intersection of two barrel vaults. 

500

Cubism was created by Pablo Picasso and ____.

Who is "Georges Braque?"

500

Life sized marble figure 'The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa' was created by ____.

Who is "Gianlorenzo Bernini?"

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