Elements & Principles
Color and Types of Art
Definitions
Artists & Architecture
Renaissance Reformation Baroque
100

List the 5 elements of art

Line, shape, color, form, texture

100

List the three general types of art

Representational, Abstract, Non-objective

100

A way of seeing that involves a leap of imagination, which results in an original response.

Visual Art

100

Loved to paint Bible characters and stories

Rembrandt

100

Kept notebooks, performed dissections, sculptor, architect, painter, designed stage sets and war equipment.

Da Vinci

200

Using the same element over and over again

Repetition

200

Red, Blue and Yellow are ___ colors

Primary

200

A person who selects content for a presentation, exhibit, or class

Curator

200

Excellent at painting skin tones-Belgium

Rubens

200

Preferred sculpture over painting, worked for a Pope on a chapel ceiling

Michelangelo

300

Using different elements and principles to achieve visual interest 

Variety

300

Mix blue and yellow to get ____

Green

300

To understand and recognize the full worth of something; not necessarily love/like, but value.

Appreciate

300

Contrast with sharp lights and deep darks

Caravaggio

300

Great composer of space, perspective, notable for variety/richness and full-rounded forms.

Raphael

400

The feeling of equality in weight, attention or attraction

Balance

400

Purple and Orange are ______ colors

Secondary

400

Sculpture that stands out from the background.

Relief

400

Dramatic Baroque sculpture of David

Bernini

400

Painted nature and made 15 woodcuts of Biblical texts

Durer

500

Stress or focus

Emphasis

500

One color plus black & white = _____

Monochromatic

500

Decorated underground burial sites where persecuted Christians met for worship and fellowship.

Catacombs

500

Churches constructed in the form of a cross

Gothic

500

Female painter of dramatic scenes

Gentileschi

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