This element refers to the lightness or darkness of a color or gray tone.
Value
This music element refers to the placement of sound in time.
Rhythm
This is a "book" containing the dialogue and instructions for a play.
Script
This artist was considered as the "Renaissance Man" due to the many different careers he pursued.
Leonardo da Vinci
What does "Baroque" mean?
This method is a means of creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface by using receding lines that converge to a vanishing point.
Linear Perspective
2 or more notes being played or sung at the same time (vertical).
Harmony
This was a form of improvisational theatre developed in the 1500's where actors would utilize masks and perform on the streets using what was available to them.
Commedia del'Arte
This individual took over 4 years to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
Art characterized by strong contrasts between light and dark to achieve a sense of volume.
A color scheme describing any 3 colors equidistant on the color wheel.
Analogous
This Italian Renaissance composer "saved" polyphony in church music through his composition "Pope Marcellus Mass."
Palestrina
These are the 2 purposes of Drama.
Recreational and Artistic Expression
This architectural design was the basis of Roman architecture and continued to be used during the Renaissance.
Arch
This female Baroque artist empowered women through her artwork.
Artimisia Gentileschi
A method to give the illusion of depth by diminishing color intensity to lighter hues.
Aerial Perspective
This term is used to define music made by or for "the people."
Secular
The 5 points of a plot structure in order.
Initial Incident (exposition), Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
What is so important about "The Creation of Adam"?
First FULL depiction of God
This man was considered to be the best sculptor of the Baroque period.
Bernini
What makes up the Principles of Design?
Elements of Art
The structure of music.
Form
What is the first line from Shakespeare's most famous sonnet?
"To be or not to be"
What are the 7 art eras in order?
Renaissance, Baroque, Classical, Romantic, Impressionism, Modernism, Contemporary
This Baroque painter was known as the "painter of interiors" for his emphasis on the environment rather than the figures.
Jan Vermeer