Western Art
Nonwestern Art
USAD Training Center Q's
Elements of Art
Processes and Techniques
100

Was a reaction to Neoclassicism and Romanticism

Realism

100

Famous Chinese building which covers thousands of miles

Great Wall of China

100

A technique for shading is known as

Stippling

100

The difference between shape and form is that

Shape is 2-D and form is 3-D/an object

100

Most basic art process

drawing.

200

Art which combined images of mass culture

1960s Pop Art

200

Early on, were most known to the Western World for their printmaking

Japanese Artists

200

A fresco is usually painted on a

wall

200
The three primary colors ARE

red blue and yellow 

200

Mentioned two-dimensional art processes and techniques are 

Drawing, printmaking, painting, photography, and some mixed media.

300

The Greek counter positioning of statues which evolved from the stiff, frontal positions in Egyptian statues

Contrapposto

300

The collective name for the thousands of islands that constitute Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia.

Oceania

300

Who surrounded eleven Florida islands with pink plastic?

Christo

300

The formal qualities of art

Line, shape, form, space, color, and texture,

300

Works in the opposite manner of relief printmaking

Intaglio printmaking

400

Popularized Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian styles

The Greeks

400

Book which contains the revelations of Muhammad

The Koran

400

The Benin Kingdom was located in what is now

Nigeria

400

Two methods mentioned to create three-dimensionality

Shading and highlighting

400

When an artists cuts away parts from surface of a matrix (wood, linoleum, or synthetic matieral) to create an inked image

Relief printmaking

500

The artist who was commissioned to decorate the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo

500

5 major civilizations which flourished in the early Americas

The Olmec, Toltec, Maya, Inca, and Aztec.

500

An annual exhibition in France that chose and supported artists was known as the

Salon

500

The principle that is associate with movement or pattern

Rhythm

500

Water-based opaque paint similar to school quality tempera but of higher quality.

Gouache (i like dis word)

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