This Element of Art is the path of a moving Point
What is a Line
This Spanish painter is the founding father of Cubism who is the main figure for the Cubism movement (Hint: 'Ok, I like it, ________' )
Who is Pablo Picasso
This distributes visual weight in a composition, creating a feeling of stability
What is Balance
With the spread of Christianity, the churched utilized Baroque art to encourage people into their religion - this action is known as what
What is (Religious) Propaganda
The collapse of this civilization in 476 ce is the reason for the birth of the Middle Ages
What is the Roman Empire
The key definition of a Shape is
What is a 2-dimensional figure made of an enclosed line
Cubism uses the following Element of Art by breaking it down into distinct planes and resembling abstract visuals
What is Shape - (Form)
These two Principles of Design go hand-in-hand: having more than one element and arranging them in a predictable or orderly way when creating a unique visual
What is Repetition and Pattern
Baroque art can be described with one of the following two definitions (Hint: Italian or Spanish term)
What is an obstacle in logic or an irregular/imperfect shape pearl
This form of art is the main form of art in the Middle Ages, becoming the main symbol of power, wealth, and divine right
What is Architecture
This is a scale that shows the range from light to dark of a hue
What is Value (Value Scale)
This moment of Cubism involves the breakdown of form and shape. This was also the time both Picasso's and Braque's artwork appear very similar
What is Analytical Cubism
The definition of Movement is
What is the path of the viewer's eye takes through a work of art
Baroque art emerged out of Mannerism, or the late period of what art movement?
What is the Renaissance
This moment in the Middle Ages shifted society into organized cities. Artwork was more slender and very decorated with large colorful windows
What is Gothic Art
The definition of Color is
What is the light reflected into the viewers eyes
This later moment in Cubism involves bolder and brighter color and the combination of multiple forms, thus the media of 'collage' was created
What is Synthetic Cubism
Changing the size and scale of various elements can be done in a realistic or exaggerated way
What is Proportion
Baroque emerged through Expanding Horizons in, what?
What is science, exploration, societal structure, and human intellect
The earlier movement in the Middle Ages pulling people out of the Dark Ages, with strong structured buildings, small windows, and rounded archways
What is Romanesque Art
These are drawing techniques to create implied texture - name AT LEAST TWO of the Three
What is Blending, Hatching, and/or Stippling
This technique used in Cubism is aligning the brightest highlights and the darkest shadows next to each other
What is Chiaroscuro
This Principle of Design involves diverse elements and techniques to create a unique visual effect, however too much of this can make a work of art Chaotic
What is Variety
This Flemish artists is the most recognized Baroque painter, that his name influenced a group of future Impressionists' artists
Who is Peter Paul Rubens
This architectural structure was an interior focal point holding the roof and ceiling together, however undergone a redesign in 1150 ce
What is a (Barrel / Ribbed) Vault