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