They are continuation, proximity, and similarity.
What are three main techniques for creating unity?
Flemish artists used in the 15th century.
What are oil paints?
The firing tool for pottery.
What is the kiln?
The effective way to create space in two-dimensional art.
What is Perspective?
The location of Raphael's School of Athens.
What is in the Vatican papal apartments?
Classical and Hellenistic periods.
What two periods was Greek sculpture at its peak?
The sense of "wholeness" of a composition.
What is unity?
Specialized in landscapes.
Who is Joachim Patinir?
Manmade structure that resembles a bridge.
What is an aqueduct?
The single element or the repetition of two or more elements.
What is Rhythm?
The country Mannerist style began in.
What is Italy?
The Parthenon was constructed for the Greek god.
Wo is Athena, the goddess of wisdom
The Emphasis in art.
What is the principle used to draw viewers to a specific focal point in art?
Combined Biblical and Classical attributes.
What is the significant move that Donatello's David made for Renaissance?
Classical Period best-known bronze sculpture.
Who is Myron's discus thrower?