These colors cannot be created through the mixture of any two other colors.
Primary Colors.
This multi-figure painting is perhaps Da Vinci's most influential work.
The Last Supper.
Akkad, Sumer and Babylon are all important city states during this art historical period.
Mesopotamia
The art historical term used to describe the art works of mostly German, Flemish and Dutch artists during the time of Michelangelo and Da Vinci.
Northern Renaissance
A basic element that typically defines the edges of forms often described as a "point that goes for a walk".
Line
In a work of art, these colors tend to recede into the space.
cool colors.
Depicting several figures from Greek Mythology, this painting is considered Botticelli's greatest work.
The Birth of Venus.
This sealed cave containing hundreds of paintings was discovered by explorers searching for air vents alongside a cliff in Southeastern France.
Chauvet Cave
This early Greek philosophical tenet was "reborn" during the Renaissance.
Humanism
In art, the relative size of one portion of a form to other parts of the form.
Proportion
These colors are mixtures between the primary and secondary colors.
tertiary colors.
This Doric temple sits prominently upon the Acropolis and is a monument of Athenian power and culture.
The Parthenon.
This Neolithic structure of standing stones is one of the most famous landmarks in the UK.
Stonehenge
Along with his brother, this painter is credited with the "invention" of artists oil paints.
Jan van Eyck
When distant objects become more blue in a landscape it is a tenet of this spatial technique. 
Atmospheric or Aerial Perspective
In the additive model of color, mixing the 3 primaries results in this color.
white.
This large scale Picasso painting called attention to the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War.
Guernica.
These standing male nude statues are examples of this early Greek period.
Archaic
This city is considered the heart of the Renaissance.
Florence
The relative lightness and darkness of things within an artform, often created by hatching or shading.
Value
This Swiss theorist codified, diagrammed, and expanded on Newton's initial color wheel.

Johannes Itten.
This stunning home created by Frank Lloyd Wright embraces the natural forms of the stream upon which it sits.
Fallingwater
These sculptures are first seen in ancient Mesopotamia and are the forerunner of contemporary tombstones.
Stele
This Italian family used their wealth to sponsor artists such as Michelangelo and Donatello.
The Medici Family
Repetitive areas of colors and/or forms in a work of art are often said to possess this musical quality.
Rhythm