art 101
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- 3. characters used in a system of pictorial writing, particularly that form used on ancient Egyptian monuments.
- 4. impressionism, a movement beyond what they conceived as limitations of Impressionism and their highly personal explorations of the art of painting. Rejected the ‘messiness’ of impressionism painting and the conventions of linear perspective used since the Renaissance to give the illusion of form and space
- 5. uses objects and images from popular commercial culture (cartoons to beer cans) - rather than the rarefied imagery of the fine arts
- 7. 1970s women set out to build a body of work that challenged the patriarchal status quo in the art world.
- 10. objects are analyzed broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a greater context. Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque
- 11. Line, Value, Shape, Color , Texture, Form and Space are included in these.
- 12. Balance, Rhythm , Pattern, Emphasis, Variety , Movement , Harmony ,Contrast,Unity/ variety, Proportion which help you organize and place the materials
- 13. 1870s movement- Artists took their canvases outdoors and sought to paint ‘impressions’ of what the eye actually sees, rather than what the mind knows ; ‘sketchy’ quality
- 14. (500-1400 AD) Western Europe fell into a period of cultural, social, and economic chaos which is often referred to as the Dark Ages. Use of valuable materials such as gold for objects in churches, personal jewelry, backgrounds for mosaics, applied as gold leaf in manuscripts.
- 16. writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
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- 1. Can also be called ‘land art’ (1960s-70s) inspired by cubism and minimalism
- 2. a general term for art that emphasizes inner feelings and emotions over objective depictions
- 5. was born of skepticism and a suspicion of reason. It challenged the notion that there are universal certainties or truths. challenged modernism
- 6. avoids representation and narrative in order to represent merely itself.
- 8. means”rebirth” thrived in italy, People believed artists should be trained in grammar, geometry, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, perspective, history, anatomy, design theory
- 9. movement started in Paris in the 1920’s.. Stemmed from freude’s theory of the unconscious such as dream analysis and the transformation of human perception
- 15. expressionism, the term applied to new forms of abstract art developed by American painters such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning in the 1940s and 1950s. It is often characterized by gestural brushstrokes and the impression of spontaneity
- 17. art, (4,000 B.C.E–A.D./ C.E 400) was produced by advanced civilizations, which in this case refers to those with an established written language. Many works during this time depict stories of rulers, gods, and goddesses