This style of Greek column is simple, no details, no base.
What is the Doric Column?
This element of art is a continuous mark made on the surface.
Line
Red, Blue, and Yellow?
Primary Colors
The title, the artist's name, the date, and the medium the piece was created in describes this...
What is the credit line?
This style of column is very detailed with leaves and has a simple base.
What is the Corinthian column?
Hyper Realistic, Lots of Emotion, and plenty of detail describe this period of Greek Sculpture.
What is the Hellenistic period?
This element of art has two parts, tactile and visual.
Name all 3 complementary pairs
Red and Green
Blue and Orange
Yellow and Violet
The subject matter of the piece, just the facts.
Description
Romans melted down the bronze originals of sculptures for what purpose?
This Greek temple was built atop the Acropolis and was devoted to Athena.
What is the Parthenon?
This element of art shows the tints or brightest white and the shades or darkest black.
Value
3-5 colors sitting side by side on the color wheel describe what color scheme?
Analogous colors
The mood or feeling portrayed in the piece?
Interpretation
This building has an oculous at the very top, a giant hole in the roof and was a large building dedicated to many gods.
What is the Pantheon?
This period of Greek Art has zero movement, is very representational, and mimics the Egyptian stance of one foot in front of the other.
What is the Archaic period?
Blank is the 2D and Blank is the 3D
Shape and Form
One color, plus black and white create what color scheme?
Monochromatic
The use of Elements and Principles of Art
Analysis
This building was made to house great battles and contests.
What is the Colosseum?
This period of Greek art is more detailed, have more movement, yet no emotion.
What is the Classical period?
Describe space.
The positive and negative of the piece.
How do you make brown?
Mix two complementary colors together, ie. blue and orange.
How successful or unsuccessful the piece was, your own opinion.
Judgement
Greek temples were not plain white, how were they decorated?
What is colorful paintings and gold decoration?