Processes & Media
Elements & Principles
Art Criticism & Art History
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Time & Place
100

This art process involves making multiple duplicate images.

What is printmaking?

100

This is an object that has the dimensions of height, width, and depth.

What is a form?

100

In this step of Art Criticism, the subject matter of the artwork is described in detail.

What is Description?

100

German Expressionists wanted to express this in their work.

What is strong emotions or feelings?

100

These structures were resting places for ancient Egyptian pharaohs.

What are pyramids?

200

This finely ground powder gives paint its color.

What is pigment?

200

These are the secondary colors.

What are green, purple (violet), and orange?

200

In this step of Art History, historians determine who or what influenced the artist.

What is Interpretation?

200

This Expressionist work by Edvard Munch is about fear.

What is The Scream?

200

These small African sculptures in the form of female figures were made of wood by the Akan carvers.

What are akuaba?

300

This process portrays an object, scene, or other form of decorative or symbolic meaning through lines, shapes, values, and textures. 

What is drawing?

300

This type of balance is created when objects are positioned around a central point.

What is radial balance?

300

In this step of Art History, historians determine the style of an artists work.

What is Analysis?

300

This artist wanted to bring attention to the plight of the poor.

Who is Kathe Kollwitz?

300

These ancient Egyptian symbols were an early form of picture writing.

What are hieroglyphics?

400

This type of freestanding sculpture is surrounded by space on all sides.

What is sculpture in the round?

400

This principle of design arranges the elements of art to give importance to a particular area in an artwork.

What is emphasis?

400

These artists painted the leisurely side of France and created their work in the context of where they were and who they know.

Who were the Impressionists?

400

This artist wanted to bring attention to the social norm of marriage contracts.

Who is Hogarth?

400

In these prehistoric artworks, it is believed that the artist was capturing the spirit of animals.

What are cave paintings?

500

In this printmaking process, the image to be printed is raised from the background.

What is relief printing?

500

This principle of design combines elements to accent their similarities.

What is harmony?

500

This artist was influenced by Impressionist artists and was married to Manet's brother.

Who is Berthe Morisot?

500

This creative married couple wanted to make an impact on how people experience the natural world.

Who are Christo and Jeanne-Claude?

500

These African oral historians were also musicians and performers.

What are griots?