Precisionism
Impressionism
Elements & Principles
Media
Monoprinting
100
When was the height of Precisionism? (Years)
What is 1920's-30's?
100
This is one of the most famous Impressionist known for paintings of waterlilies.
Who is Monet?
100
This element is known for being organic or inorganic.
What is shape?
100
This material can range from 8H to 8B.
What is a pencil (graphite)?
100
This tool is used to spread the ink.
What is a brayer?
200
What were the main themes of Precisionism?
What are industrialization and modernization of the American landscape?
200
This art movement occured as a result of Impressionism. It is known for bright vibrant colors and Van Gogh.
What is Post Impressionism?
200
This principle can be formal or informal.
What is balance?
200
The tip of a pen used in pen and ink is called.
What is a nib?
200
The name of the surface where ink is applied.
What is a plate?
300
What art movements were inspired by Precisionism?
What are Cubism and Futurism?
300
The Impressionists were focused on capturing this in their paintings.
What is light?
300
This element is concerned with the relative light and darkness evident.
What is value?
300
The surface texture of paper is often referred to as.
What is a tooth?
300
Name for a work of art that exhibits three images as one work of art?
What is triptych?
400
Name one prominent Precisionist painter.
Who are Ault, Sheeler, Stella and DeMuth.
400
Most Impressionists were known to paint outdoors. This referred to as.
What is plen air?
400
This principle ensures no one element overpowers the work of art.
What is unity/harmony?
400
This material is comprised of wood, pigment and wax. Better quality materials often use oil instead of wax.
What are colored pencils?
400
When an artist creates a limited amount of prints during one working session.
What is an edition?
500
What is one subject that is often depicted in Precisionist painting?
What are office towers, apartment houses, bridges, tunnels, subway platforms, streets, the skyline and a grid of the modern city?
500
This modern advancement allowed artists to paint out doors.
What is paint in a tube?
500
This principle allows the audience to follow implied lines throughout the work of art.
What is movement?
500
This materials is made up of a binder, pigment and solvent.
What is paint?
500
Artist use this type of mono-printing when they are copying an image. The reverse image is created.
What is tracemonotype?
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