Mannerism to Neoclassicism (With Extras!) - Art Appreciation Review

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Across
  1. 4. The era of logic, they wanted to show off mathematical perfection and are tied to propoganda
  2. 7. Extreme lighting in a scene, established during the Renaissance
  3. 11. The era of dramatically lit scenes, often to show a story to the public while being subtle about the message
  4. 12. A small, mobile fertility or religious symbol
  5. 14. Person/family/business paying for the art; gave you a way to show your wealth and power
  6. 15. Skill behind the task; an example of this is how a painter uses their paintbrush to make something look hyperrealistic
  7. 16. Instead of showing realistic figures, Mannerism used _________ figures that had longer limbs that twisted into an S-shape.
  8. 20. The natural poses of the body, Greek
  9. 22. The extreme version of chiarschuro, tied to Baroque
  10. 23. Guidelines of art
  11. 24. Construction method in Pre-Historic Era, has two beams with a piece laying on top
  12. 25. The most important part of an artwork is made larger, even if it is not like that in real life.
Down
  1. 1. The era of trying to figure out where to go after the Renaissance's level of perfection
  2. 2. Building blocks of art
  3. 3. The era of leisure, often showing excess wealth and associated with French royalty/aristocrats
  4. 5. Any design/writing/media that is meant to make you think a certain way, tied to Baroque
  5. 6. Ended the Rococo Era
  6. 8. Materials used to create a piece of art
  7. 9. The Catholic Church commissioned a lot of Baroque art because it wanted to show emotion devotion to the Heavens as the ______ Reformation made people question the Catholic traditions
  8. 10. Believing in multiple gods
  9. 13. Soft blurriness between colors or areas, Renaissance
  10. 17. Branch of Christianity that started as a result of people disagreeing with the Pope's direction of the church
  11. 18. The soon-to-be country that was where most of the art was coming from
  12. 19. Opposite of naturalistic/realistic; where artists would make something unique with exaggeration/distortion, tied to Mannerism
  13. 21. This was flattened in Mannerism artworks, making backgrounds appear
  14. 26. Rococo wasn't just paintings. It went into furniture, _______, and architecture.