Elements of Art
Art Movements & Cultures
Artists
Techniques
Types of Artworks
100

"The path of a point moving through space", defines which Element of Art?

Line

100

Much of the art of this culture centered around the afterlife and was found in one of the seven wonders of the world. It's art is known for it's order and use of lines. 

Egyptian

100

This netherlandish artist created paintings of wheat fields, sunflowers, and self-portrait. Their most famous paintings is Starry Night. Speak up because this artist lost an ear in a mysterious way. 

Vincent Van Gogh

100

This technique uses cut paper and other materials to create an artwork.

Collage

100

The Mona Lisa would be an example of what kind of artwork?

Portrait

200

This element of art helps artists express emotions within their artworks. Picasso is known to have used it to express happiness and sorrow. 

Color

200

Unlike the stoic, still sculptures and paintings of the Renaissance this Era's art is known for it's movement and dynamism. 

Baroque

200

The Sistene Chapel and The David were created by this well known Renaissance Artist. 

Michelangelo

200

To enlarge or redraw an image, such as a teachers portrait, an artist might measure and draws lines when using this technique.

Gridding

200

Frida Kahlo is known for this type of artwork.

Self-Portrait

300

When an artist creates a Tint or a Shade they are changing a color's _________.

Value 

300

The Parthenon and Colosseum are two architectural feats of this culture. 

Greek

300

This artist is known for her surrealist style and self portraits. As a child she suffered from Polio and later was in a near fatal bus accident, because of these misfortunes many of her art works were painted in bed.

Frida Kahlo

300

An artist might use this technique to create the illusion of space on a two-dimensional surface. It involves a horizon line, a vanishing point, and receding diagonal lines. 

1-pt Pespective

300

Grant Wood is best known for his painting American Gothic but Wood much preferred to paint Iowa's countryside. This type of artwork is known as_____.

Landscapes

400

DAILY DOUBLE! 


Name the 7 elements of art.

Line, Shape, Color, Form, Space, Texture, Value

400

Largely cut off from the West, this cultures art remained unique and would later influence artists like Vincent Van Gogh.

Ancient China

400

One of the most well known artists of the 20th century, this artist co-created Cubism.

Pablo Picasso
400

Stippling, Hatching, and Cross-Hatching are all methods an artist might use when creating this technique. 

Shading

400

DAILY DOUBLE: 

Michelangelo is best known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistene chapel. To do this he had to paint onto wet plaster. This type of artwork is known as a ____________.

Frescoe

500

1-pt perspective was rediscovered during the Renaissance Period, while artists were trying to create a more realistic sense of this Element of Art

Space

500

This Era of Art is known for it's cave paintings and small carved figurines.

Paleolithic Era (Accept: Prehistoric Art)

500

This artist peaked into the Sistene Chapel to see the work of Michelangelo. He would use one of the figures on the ceiling to painting Michelangelo's portrait on his painting, The School of Athens, in the Pope's Library.

Raphael 

500

We used this technique when creating the figures on painting for the Lobby. 

Stenciling or Masking

500

The Pantheon in Rome is an example of this type of artwork.

Architecture