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Praxis 2 Art
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1. What artists were influenced by Japanese prints?
Social Murals
I.M. Pei
Sfumato
Degas and Cassett
2. Considered one of the greatest printmakers of all time. Working with both woodcuts and copper engravings - he attained a level of detail that is virtually unsurpassed.
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Albert Durer
A black line
Julio Gonzalez
3. A measurement of film's sensitivity to light.
film speed
Used to protect pastel artwork
Titan's key works
Barabara Krugel
4. 4000 B.C. People used what type of architecture to build? Ex. Stonehenge
Trompe - l'oil
Artists associated with Pointillism
Basquiat
The post - and - lintel system
5. Continuous frieze
aquatint
Armature
Social Realism
Column of Trajan
6. Glass fused over metal using high tempeture (don't use nickle)
Egg Tempera
modeling
Lotus postition
Enameling
7. Focused on the depiction of patterns and Arabic calligraphy - rather than on figures - because it is feared by many Muslims that the depiction of the human form is idolatry and thereby a sin against God - forbidden in the Qur'an.
Islam art
'fat over lean'
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Motif
8. A German performance artist - sculptor - installation artist - graphic artist - art theorist and pedagogue of art. Artwork: Performance : How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare
Social Realism
Georgian Style
Joseph Beuys
Stepped Pyramid Temples
9. Woodblock - Relief Printing - Lithography - Screenprinting - Intaglio - Etching - Dry Point - Photograuv
Film Speed
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
gouache
Printmaking Techniques
10. Known for stone. The term was invented by 19th century art historians - especially for Romanesque architecture - which retained many basic features of Roman architectural style - most notably round - headed arches - but also barrel vaults - apses - a
Camera Obscura
Monochrome printing
Sfumato
Romanesque
11. Art that helps improve our relationship with the natural world
stain glass in a cathedral
Environmental Art
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
Stepped Pyramid Temples
12. Cyan - Magenta - Yellow - Key (blacK). This ystem is used for printing. For mixing of pigments - it is better to use the secondary colours - since they mix subtractively instead of additively.
Scoring
Safety glasses
Forms of Charcoal
CMYK
13. Even heat distribution. super - durable - soakproof - cut resistant.
Sulfur
Artists associated with Pointillism
Mississippian
Stoneware properties
14. In oil painting - the technique of brushing one layer of paint on top of another in a way that reveals some of the under color.
scumbling
Linear perspective
Batik
analogous Colors
15. Among the more prominent characteristics of his work are his use of chiaroscuro - the theatrical employment of light and shadow derived from Caravaggio
Rembrandt
aquatint
Emphasis
Ionic columns
16. A luxury item - and used by the Early Christian artist for allegorical purposes.
David Hockney
Women artist of the 19th century
Photogravure
stain glass in a cathedral
17. Is the medium to which paint pigment is suspended
binder
Gel medium
Color field painting artists
Gouache
18. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
Tessera
Motif
Describe the process of fresco
Pop artists
19. The least decorated of the three types of Greek columns - are 'sturdier' than Ionic - they're thicker and shorter.
stain glass in a cathedral
Doric columns
Tenebrism
Acrylic paint
20. Came in response to the darkness and heaviness of Baroque art - but did continue many of the ideals specified during the 17th century. Rococo related much more to decorative shapes as well as the natural and organic. Swirling shapes and asymmetrical
weft
Rococo
Color field painting
Basic Elements of Sculpture
21. A painting technique in which - as the name suggests - a little bit of paint is put on a dry brush. When applied - it produces a broken - scratchy effect.
Aperture
Two main types of of foam plastics for sculpture
dry - brushing
Column of Trajan
22. AP on an art product means what
Film Speed
balance
the golden section (architecture)
Artist Proof
23. Paint thinner and brush cleaner
Equipment used in oil painting
Shutter Speed
megalith
Turpentine
24. Seen as meditative art. The use of ONE COLOR
Dry Point
I.M. Pei
Monochrome printing
Photorealism
25. Rothko - Warhol and Litchenstein
Pop artists
Adena Indian habitats
Trompe - l'oil
Rice paper
26. Made of Willow branches - which are fired.
Jewelry tools
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Charcoal pen
weft
27. Hard - dense firebrick generally used only in high - stress areas of kiln (floor - burner ports - flues - bagwall) and for corrosive firing processes (salt - soda - wood).
Hardbrick
Lotus postition
Degas and Cassett
Croquis
28. What color do two secondary colors make?
film speed
Julio Gonzalez
Brown
stain glass in a cathedral
29. Focused on religious Mannerism - which consisted of flattened forms and complex compositions.
three point perspective
The Renaissance
Rodin
Kinetic art
30. Any forcefulness that gives importance or dominance (weight) to some feature or features of an artwork
Turpentine
Sfumato
Emphasis
Grisaille
31. A wall hanging of heavy handwoven fabric with pictorial designs
Tapestry
Color field painting
megalith
Poussin's Arcadian Shepherds
32. Benin sculpture is in what medium?
Neoclassical
The post - and - lintel system
Wood and bronze
Frottage
33. Statuettes were mostly used for two purposes: to incarnate a spirit of the bush - and the second was to represent a spouse from the other world 'Blolo Bla' or 'Blolo Bian'.
Pumice
Egg Tempera
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
value
34. A form of painting in which tiny dots of primary - colors are used to generate secondary colors. It is very similar to Divisionism - except that where Divisionism is concerned with color theory - Pointillism is more focused on the specific style of b
three point perspective
I.M. Pei
Charcoal pen
Pointillism
35. Most common oil in oil paints
Rough paper
Pastel
Linseed oil
Embroidery
36. Sculptor. Major Work: The Thinker - a naturalist - less concerned with monumental expression than with character and emotion. Departing with centuries of tradition - he turned away from the idealism of the Greeks - and the decorative beauty of the Ba
Color field painting
Rodin
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Mississippian
37. Early Greece statues had what characteristics?
Facing forward and stiff
Design Elements
Romantic Era
Abstract Expressionist Artists
38. A type of modern sculpture consisting of combining multiple objects or forms - often 'found' objects.
African masks
Artist Proof
three point perspective
Assemblage
39. A 2 dimensional art that has string - photos - and others is what?
Carving Tools
Basic Elements of Sculpture
value
Collage
40. Conceptual artist known for incorporating text into her work
Emphasis
the golden section (architecture)
Barabara Krugel
Photorealism
41. Monticello was build in what architectual style?
Neoclassical
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
Gouache
Assemblage
42. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Tenebrism
value
Gouache
Julio Gonzalez
43. Meaning to rub a crayon or other tool onto paper or other material - which is placed onto a textured surface - in order to create the texture of that surface on the paper.
Frottage
three point perspective
dry - brushing
Elements of Art
44. Pyramids found around Cancun would be whose?
Ceramic glaze
Known Rodin prints
Baroque painting
Mayan
45. A skeletal framework built as a support on which a clay - wax - or plaster figure is constructed.
Armature
Croquis
Motif
Sfumato
46. Chinese architect - designed Pyramide du Lourve
Tempera paint
Paint Extender
I.M. Pei
Sulfur
47. Neo expressionist artist - Jean - Michel Basquiat was an American painter who rose to fame in the 1980s - and was the first African - American artist to gain international acclaim. His emotionally - charged paintings gave rise to graffiti art and the
Basquiat
Brushed used in oil painting
Monochrome printing
Abstract Expressionist Artists
48. Helen Frankenthaler - Mark Rothko - Clyford Still - Sam Gilliam
Cement
Kinetic art
Color field painting artists
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
49. Robert Smithson
Pumice
Women artist of the 19th century
Isocephaly
constructed the Spiral Jetty
50. Known by its massive quality - its thick walls - round arches - sturdy piers - groin vaults - large towers and decorative arcading. Each building has clearly defined forms and they are frequently of very regular - symmetrical plan so that the overall
Romanesque Cathedrals
Degas and Cassett
Camera Obscura
Georgian Style