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AP Art History Vocab
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1. Painting technique using pigments ground in water
Concrete
Gouache
Clerestory
Butress
2. The Italian word for a drawing
Campanile
Gesso
Etching
Disegno
3. Symbol of death -usually a skull
Chiton
Ambulatory
Momento Mori
Chiaroscuro
4. Movement that defined industrial design as art. Used decorative patterns that were elongated and symmetrical. Ex: Chrysler Building
Contraposto
Art Deco
Daguerreotype
Gouache
5. Swelling of shaft to adjust for optical allusion
Abstract
Collage
Entasis
Carolingian
6. Concentric bands on arch of church
Archivolt
Earth Art/Environmental Art
Abstract Expressionism
Futurism
7. Portion of church bordering the nave - but separated from nave by columns of piers
Aisle
Grisaille
Altar Piece
Burin
8. Having to do with Charlamagne
Aestetics
Carolingian
Modernism
Groin Vault
9. Referring to medieval art of British Isles
Hiberno-Saxon
Atrium
Daguerreotype
Cire Perdue
10. Canopy on Columns. Most often seen over an altar - st.Peters
Impressionism
Femmage
Cartoon
Baldacchino
11. Semi-circular form at a short end of a basilica or eastern end of the nave
Abstract Expressionism
Baldacchino
Futurism
Apse
12. Plaster mixed with a binding material. Sometimes to prepare wood panels for altarpieces
Jamb
Groin Vault
Addorsed
Gesso
13. Space opens to sky in an ancient Roman house
De Stijl
Apse
International Style
Atrium
14. Exterior masonry support opposing the lateral thrust of a vault.
International Style
Butress
Minimalism
Mannerism
15. A sculptural medium made of ivory and gold. Known especially in the statue of Athena in the Parthenon
Chryselephantine
Carpet Page
Contraposto
Fauvism
16. Composition made by combing various materials
Modernism
Archivolt
Collage
Hiberno-Saxon
17. A hall with a roof supported by columns. popular in Egyptian architecture.
De Stijl
Futurism
Fauvism
Hypostyle Hall
18. 20th century modernist movement that focused on artists personal vision and its emotional impact
De Stijl
Baroque
Constructivism
Expressionism
19. Abstract painting in which the gesture is seen as the subject of the painting
Gouache
Art Deco
Action Painting
Cella
20. Theory about nature of art - expression - and beauty.
Aestetics
Capital
Expressionism
Chiaroscuro
21. The wine and wafer that symbolize the last supper - literally or figuratively
Conceptual Art
Eucharist
Chiaroscuro
Modernism
22. Area of a church rising above other parts. Along the nave in churches and right below the ceiling
Apotheosis
Clerestory
Atrium
Campanile
23. Black cube symbolizing the center of Islam in Mecca
Chiaroscuro
Kaaba
Femmage
Hiberno-Saxon
24. 'Fear of empty space' meaning total covering of space with pattern. Popular in ISlamic and Hiberno Saxon art
Altar Piece
Maesta
Expressionism
Horror Vaqui
25. Lost wax method of making a bronze statue
Minimalism
Installation
Cire Perdue
Aisle
26. Top of a columns shaft where it joints the lintel.
Capital
Byzantine
Basilica
Gigantomachy
27. Post-modernist art creating an environment in a room or gallery
Installation
Art Brut
Hypostyle Hall
Concrete
28. Painting on plaster
Disegno
International Style
Fresco
Art Deco
29. Late 19th cent movement that focused on synthesis of all arts in creation of natural forms that could be mass produced
Capital
Art Nouveau
Burin
Emblema
30. Row of vase shape columns with a railing on top - a decorative fence
Fauvism
Balustrade
Gesso
Carolingian
31. Full sized preliminary sketch for a painting
Capital
Aestetics
Ambulatory
Cartoon
32. First major american avant hard movement. Art expressed state of mind to evoke emotional response from the viewer
Maesta
Minimalism
Byzantine
Abstract Expressionism
33. Medieval pages that are illuminated and decorative. Looks like cloth.
Aestetics
Chryselephantine
Carpet Page
Concrete
34. Building material devised by ancient romans. Made of lime - volcanic sand - and gravel
Grisaille
Jamb
Concrete
Canon
35. Public building used for assembly. Evolved from Greek and Roman Tempe. Foundation of axial plane: entrance at short end with apse at eastern end.
Kaaba
Hypostyle Hall
Basilica
Archivolt
36. Highest point in Greek city-state - specifically Athens.
Hiberno-Saxon
Addorsed
Carolingian
Acropolis
37. Art emphasizing derived character with visual reference to objects in nature.
Constructivism
Abstract
Butress
Baptistery
38. Early 20th cent movement that rejected naturalistic deception of shapes and forms
Conceptual Art
Abstract
Cubism
Action Painting
39. Name of an image that depicts an anthroned virgin mary and baby jesus
Modernism
Minimalism
Capital
Maesta
40. Art movement that captured the spirit of 1850s+. After WWII - associated with formalism.
Addorsed
Chimera
Caryatid
Modernism
41. Early 20th cent movement of artists who advocated revolution against all forms of traditional values and styles.
Chi-Rho-Iota
Clerestory
Gouache
Futurism
42. Alomd shaped glory surrounding christ figure on tympanum.
Balustrade
Hiberno-Saxon
Mandorla
Anamorphic Image
43. Side posts of a doorway
Jamb
Atrium
Emblema
Disegno
44. A greek chambre in the nave where a cult statue would stand. Most famous in the Parthenon
Cella
Fauvism
Dy Point
Futurism
45. Elaborate - flowery - grandoise art and architecture. Associated with rococo design --> elegant furniture - ornamental mirrors - and extravagant detail.
Groin Vault
Butress
Cartoon
Baroque
46. Early photographic process developed by Louis Daguerre
Aisle
Daguerreotype
Carpet Page
Campanile
47. Central section of a mosaic
Dada
Expressionism
Emblema
Acropolis
48. American art movement of 1960s. Predominantly sculptural - with a focus in a reduction to homogeneous forms.
Apse
Concrete
Expressionism
Minimalism
49. 3 first letters in Greek spelling of Christ
Encaustic
Gigantomachy
Ambulatory
Chi-Rho-Iota
50. Grays and monochrome used to shade a painting. Most frequently in outer sides of altarpieces
Futurism
Installation
Grisaille
Eucharist