This structure is made of concentric rings made with sarsen (a form of sandstone) stones and smaller “bluestones” which are rocks indigenous to the region
What is Stonehenge?
People always looked _________ when taking pictures
What is Sad? (Frowning, Blank, Expressionless, etc.)
Sculptures that are not attached to anything
What is Freestanding?
What is "a flat area surrounded by edges or an outline."
This is the circular opening at the apex of a dome; it means “eye” in Latin
What is Oculus?
This time period art is often linked with rings or rows of rough-hewn stones
What is Neolithic Period? (New Stone Age)
What is the Mid-Nineteenth Century?
This is the art of making three-dimensional representative or abstract forms.
What is Sculpting?
Art that has depth and exists in space is...?
What is "3D-Art"?
This is the white paint mixture used to prime the rough surface of a canvas before it is painted
What is Gesso?
Rock shelter paintings often depicted ________ alone and in groups
What are Human Figures?
Painters felt pressured to compete with the camera by achieving a higher degree of _______
What is Realism?
A freestanding sculpture can be see from _________?
What is Every Angle?
A ___________ is when lines converge to a point on the image. Usually the center of a horizon line
What is "Vanishing Point"
Do you take the Red pill or the Blue pill? This is used in printing technology. The slab of wood or metal that is carved with a design, rolled with ink, and transferred to paper or cloth to make multiple copies of the same image
What is Matrix?
This was most commonly used to make cave paintings
What is the Hand?
This person created the first photographic process
Who is Louis Daguerre?
Reliefs can only be seen from a _________?
What is Limited Range?
"Area around the figure: in 3D works, can surround the piece or be its open areas"
What is "Negative Space"?
This is the act of painting outdoors; (French btw) made popular by Impressionist painters who moved outside to capture fleeting light effects in the natural landscape
What is En Plein Air?
These types of animals were seen in the Old Stone Age
(Must be all, otherwise, no points!)
What are Horses, Rhinoceros, Lions, Buffalo, and Mammoths?
This year was when the first color picture was taken
When is 1861? (Taken by Thomas Sutton)
This is (usually) regarded as the most famous sculpture. (Hint: Michelangelo)
Who/What is David?
This is a four sided polygon with no parallel lines
What is a Trapezium? (Trapezoid has one parallel side)
This is from the Italian verb "impastare", meaning to knead or to paste; refers to the technique of thickly laying paint onto the canvas so that it stands out from the surface
What is Impasto?