The Renizzance
She's basic
If its not Baroque, don't fit it
You go, Rococo
Neo (the chosen one)classic Era
100

The revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.

Renaissance
100

a technique that artists use to create the illusion of depth in a two-dimensional work of art, such as a painting or drawing

Perspective (linear)

100

the quality of being dramatic or theatrical in nature, often characterized by a heightened sense of expression, spectacle, and emotional intensity

theatricality

100

an 18th-century artistic or architectural style of decoration characterized by elaborate ornamentationwith pebbles and shells, typical of grottos and fountains.

Rocaille

100

a recurring element or feature in a work of art that can be a theme, idea, or pattern

motif

200

a mural painting technique that involves applying water-based paints to freshly laid lime plaster

Fresco

200

an art movement that depicts subjects in a realistic and accurate way, as close to reality as possible

Naturalism

200

a technique that artists use to create the illusion of motion or dynamism in a work of art

Movement

200

wide hoops under the dress to extend the hips out sideways

Pannier

200

 a design principle that refers to the distribution of visual weight of elements in a composition

balance

300

a philosophy that focuses on the potential of humans and their importance to society

Humanism

300

 the materials or tools used to create a work of art

Medium

300

a balance between opposing elements or forces that creates a controlled dramatic quality.

tension

300

the use of different elements on each side of a composition to create a sense of balance, rather than mirroring or repeating elements

Asymmetry

300

A "revival of classic values"

Neoclassical

400

The technique of painting with pigments bound in a water-soluble emulsion, such as water and egg yolk, or an oil-in-water emulsion such as oil and a whole egg

Tempera

400

Who painted the Sistine Chapel?

Michelangelo

400

the quality of being magnificent, splendid, or grand

Grandeur

400
a colour drawing medium made from pure coloured pigment mixed with a binder to form a stick.


Pastel

400

The two places that were revealed during the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius to inspire an art movement.

Pompeii and Herculaneum 

500

an art technique that involves blending colors and tones to create soft transitions and a hazy effect

Sfumato
500

an effect of contrasted light and shadow created by light falling unevenly or from a particular direction on something

Chiaroscuro

500

a style of art and architecture that was popular in Europe from the 17th to the mid-18th century.It's known for being ornate, dramatic, and realistic, and for appealing to the senses through movement, light, and emotion.

Baroque art

500

These paintings are an important part of the Rococo period of art, which saw the focus of European arts move away from the hierarchical, standardized grandeur of the church and royal court and toward an appreciation for intimacy and personal pleasures.

Fête Galant

500

Put the art periods in linear order

1. Renaissance Era

2. Baroque

3. Rococo

4. Neoclassical