Renaissance
Impressionism
Elements & Principles
Materials & Techniques
Color Theory
100
Renaissance $100: This term refers to a person who financially supports the arts:
What is patron?
100
Impressionism $100: He is the most famous of the Impressionist artists and painted Water Lilies more than 350 times.
Who is Claude Monet?
100
Elements and Principles of Design $100 This term refers to a composition that has the same imagery on one side as it does on the other.
What is symmetrical?
100
Materials and Techniques $100 Of the five drawing pencils you received, this pencil creates the darkest mark.
What is 6B?
100
Color Theory $100: These are the three primary colors.
What are blue, yellow, and red?
200
Renaissance $200: This is the city-state in which the Renaissance started.
What is Florence?
200
Impressionism $200: The Impressionist movement of the 1870’s was centered in this city.
What is Paris?
200
Elements and Principles of Design $200 This principle of design can be created by the effective use of scale, linear perspective, and an object’s height on the picture plane.
What is depth?
200
Materials and Techniques $200 This is the type of watercolor paper that is smooth to the touch and has no texture.
What is hot-press water color paper?
200
Color Theory $200: This is the opposite of a tint.
What is tone or shade?
300
Renaissance $300: This painting by Raphael serves as a Who’s Who of Rome at the time of the Renaissance.
What is The School of Athens?
300
Impressionism $300: Monet completed a number of these types of paintings in which he painted the same subject over and over many times.
What is series paintings?
300
Elements and Principles of Design $300 This element of design refers to the lightness or darkness of an object.
What is value?
300
Materials and Techniques $300 This type of image is created by collaging images in an organized manner to create one unified scene.
What is montage?
300
Color Theory $300: This term describes a color that has been invented by the artist, but is not the real color of an object.
What is subjective?
400
Renaissance $400: This term refers to a pose used heavily in Renaissance sculptures in which the weight of the figure is supported by one leg and the body is naturally balanced.
What is contraposto?
400
Impressionism $400: The Impressionists went against the traditions of this organization.
What is the Academy?
400
Elements and Principles of Design $400 When an artist creates tremendous emphasis on one point of a composition, he/she has created this.
What is a focal point?
400
Materials and Techniques $400 This term describes the quality of acrylic paint that allows one layer to easily cover another layer.
What is opaque?
400
Color Theory $400: This color scheme is made up of varying values and intensities of one color family.
What is a monochromatic color scheme?