Color Theory
Painting
Modern Art
Impressionists
The Figure
100

A tool or system for organizing colors

Color Wheel

100

Surface to mix your paints

Palette

100
Roughly what are the dates for Modern Art

1860-1960

100

Why was their art rejected by the salon

It looked unfinished

100

A principle of design that deals with size relationships.

Proportion

200

The lightness or darkness of a color

Color Value

200

Most transparent of the paint mediums

Watercolor

200

First stylistic movement of Modern Art

Impressionism

200

Why were they able to paint outdoors

tubed paint and portable easle

200

Used as the current unit of measurement in figure proportions

The head

300

A color scheme of 3-5 adjacent colors

Analogous

300

Something you add to acrylic to extend its drying time

Retardant

300
This invention had a major affect on reasons artists now made art

The Camera

300

Who is known as the father of Impressionism. His Waterlily series is beloved by many.

Claude Monet

300

Typical length of an adult

6.5 to 8 heads

400

You can affect a color's intensity by adding what

It's compliment

400

Paint used by Jacob Lawrence to paint his Migration Series

Tempera

400

This artist is known for her enlarged flower paintings, cow skulls, and New Mexican landscapes

Georgia O'Keeffe

400

This American Impressionist is known for painting women and children.

Mary Cassatt

400

A technique of quickly capturing the essence of the figure

Gesture drawing

500
Three colors evenly spaced on the color wheel

Triad

500

Artists like this type of paint for its versatility

Acrylic

500

This artist created a truly non-objective style of painting

Wassily Kandinsky

500

What types of people did they choose to depict and how did this break from tradition?

Everyday People (the middle class at leisure)

500

What artist is known for drawing/painting dancers that appear unaware of his presence? 

Edgar Degas