The literal translation of "Renaissance"
Rebirth
One Ear. Starry Night.
Van Gogh.
This wig wearing Pop Artist was considered The Godfather of Pop Art.
Andy Warhol
These can be organic or geometric.
Shapes
This period of art is defined by the depiction of scenic landscapes with very visible brushstrokes.
Impressionism
This invention revolutionized the world of art, allowing texts, and piece of art to be reproduced, quickly.
The Printing Press
Sistine Chapel. Ninja Turtle.
Michaelangelo
The end of this major world event led up to the beginning of Pop Art
WWII
These show direction, and may lead your eye to different points in a piece
Lines
These are the three primary colors.
Red, Yellow, and Blue.
This Italian City was ground zero for the Renaissance
Florence.
Fauvism, Vibrant Colors. Cut Paper Shapes. Red Cats.
Henri Matisse
This 1950's born rock group was a source of inspiration for many Pop Artists, as they were able to experience them as a cultural movement, through television and live stadium performances.
The Beatles.
The darkness or lightness of a color
Value
This tic-tac-toe looking grid is key in composing a piece of art
Rule of Thirds
The Four Main Artists of the Renaissance
Da Vinci, Raphael, Donatello and Michaelangelo
Surrealist. Moustache. Elephants with Skinny Legs. Melting Clocks.
Salvador Dali
Pop Art is still alive today, and can most commonly be seen in modern art, most notably, this print style work a la Marvel and DC
Comic Books
When we refer to a shape in the third dimension, we are dealing with this element
Form
The Egyptians invented this primitive form of paper
Papyrus
This Humanistic sketch from Da Vinci demonstrates perfect proportion and scale in relation to the human body.
The Vitruvian Man
Splattered Paint. Action Painting. Expressionism.
Jackson Pollock
This NYC Subway-Dwelling Graffiti Artist was known for his dancing people
Keith Haring
Name. All. Seven. Elements.
Line, Shape, Form, Space, Value, Texture, Color
A color theory that only uses one color.
Monochromatic.