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Praxis 2 Art
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1. The genre of painting based on using the camera and photographs to gather information and then from this information - creating a painting that appears to be very realistic like a photograph.
Thomas Gainsborough
Romanesque
Photorealism
CMYK
2. Using a mixture of black mixed with a color to make it darker. The opposite of shade is tint.
Trompe - l'oil
Shade
binder
Tint
3. A measurement of film's sensitivity to light.
Armature
Kinetic art
film speed
best resolution in a digital photo?
4. When the regular repetition of particular forms or elements occurs in a work of art - that work is said to have ______. It suggests motion.
Facing forward and stiff
Isocephaly
rhythm
Stepped Pyramid Temples
5. Jan Vermeer - Canaletto - Guardi - and Paul Sandby
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
Column of Trajan
A black line
Rodin
6. Continuous frieze
Social Murals
Baroque painting
Romanesque
Column of Trajan
7. To mount a white and black photo - use...
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
Ionic columns
Rice paper
Georgian Style
8. What does the Buddha look like most of the time?
Column of Trajan
Facing forward and stiff
Lotus postition
Poussin's Arcadian Shepherds
9. His versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man
Mayan
Joseph Beuys
Michelangelo
Van Der Zee
10. A wall hanging of heavy handwoven fabric with pictorial designs
Tessera
Linseed oil
Tapestry
Forms of Charcoal
11. Opposite of shade - is the mixture of a color with white - which increases lightness
Brushed used in oil painting
Tint
Wood and bronze
Kinetic art
12. Head sculpture - use of metal and negative space
Julio Gonzalez
Tenebrism
Frida Kahlo
Corinthian columns
13. 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
Environmental Art
Cement
Romanesque Cathedrals
Film Speed
14. The art of working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk - cotton - gold - silver - or other material - upon any woven fabric - leather - paper - etc. - with a needle.
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
Paint Extender
Masaccio's Holy Trinity shows what type of symmetry?
Embroidery
15. A type of modern sculpture consisting of combining multiple objects or forms - often 'found' objects.
Assemblage
Brushed used in oil painting
Trompe - l'oil
Linseed oil
16. Rene Magritte
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
Artist Proof
Aperture
17. Made of Willow branches - which are fired.
Georgian Style
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
Charcoal pen
Elements of Art
18. Mexican Diego Rivera was Known for painting what?
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
Social Murals
film speed
analogous Colors
19. A print resembling a watercolor - produced from a copper plate etched with nitric
Loom
aquatint
Basquiat
Linear perspective
20. Gouge and chisel
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Sulfur
Carving Tools
A black line
21. 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).
Social Realism
Albert Durer
Hardbrick
Romanesque Cathedrals
22. Came in response to Renaissance Art - ominous - otherworldly - and dark in subject. _________ art was heavily influenced by the Counter - reformation and thus more interested in dramatic scenes of saints and history paintings.Art from the Baroque per
scumbling
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
Baroque painting
Known Rodin prints
23. What can be added to a plaster Paris to reduce density?
Crenellation
Georgian Style
analogous Colors
Pumice
24. Rothko - Warhol and Litchenstein
Sulfur
three point perspective
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
Pop artists
25. Analogous colors are colors next to one another on the color wheel
Depression art
Social Realism
analogous Colors
scumbling
26. rayons resistant to what?
nave
Printmaking Techniques
Water
Rodin
27. Describe the art is being presented: form - value - texture - line - shape - color - form.
Cast concrete - modeling
Elements of Art
Monochrome printing
Kinetic art
28. An image produced from a photographic negative transferred to a metal plate and etched in.
vehicle
Bas
Photogravure
Ionic columns
29. 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.
Pastel
gouache
dry - brushing
Rococo
30. 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.
Fire clay
Rotunda
dry - brushing
CMYK
31. What artists were influenced by Japanese prints?
Romanesque
Degas and Cassett
Rococo
Collage
32. In art - the perception of depth in nature as enhanced by haze in the atmosphere; how the appearance of objects is altered over distance by the effects of the air between the viewer and the object
Embroidery
chromatic gray
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Impasto
33. A textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
Color field painting artists
nave
Rabbit Skin Glue
Loom
34. A dominant idea or central theme
Film Speed
Motif
Rococo
Brushed used in oil painting
35. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
A black line
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Describe the process of fresco
Artists associated with Pointillism
36. Controls the duration of an exposure - the faster the Shutter speed - the shorter the exposure time.
Mayan
Doric columns
megalith
Shutter Speed
37. Yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
Bas
warp
Meyer Schapiro
frisket
38. Rocks - pebbles etc - 'a hole can it self have as much shape meaning as a solid mass. The first hole made through a piece of stone is a revelation. The hole connects one side to the other - making it immediately more three - dimensional. A hole can i
Women artist of the 19th century
Embroidery
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
39. Highly refractory secondary clays with minimal fluxes and usually fairly coarse particle size - Low shrinkage - buff - color - often non - plastic.
Printmaking Techniques
Fire clay
Grisaille
Cast concrete - modeling
40. The capital building was built in what architectual style?
wedging the clay
Social Murals
Rotunda
Principle of Art
41. A measurement of film's sensitivity to light. More sensitive (faster) films have higher ISO numbers and require less exposure in order to make a properly - exposed picture.
Romanesque Cathedrals
Film Speed
Isocephaly
Carving Tools
42. Even heat distribution. super - durable - soakproof - cut resistant.
Stoneware properties
Scoring
megalith
African Benin Sculputure
43. Line - shape - form - color - value - texture - and space
Sulfur
Design Elements
Doric columns
Column of Trajan
44. Is an art technique involving extremely realistic imagery in order to create the optical illusion that the depicted objects appear in three dimensions.
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45. 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'.
African Baule Spirit Spouse Figures
Poussin's Arcadian Shepherds
Thomas Gainsborough
Lotus postition
46. Possin was a French painter in the classical style.Themes of tragedy and death are prevalent in Poussin's work.[13] Et in Arcadia ego - a subject he painted twice (second version is seen at right) - exemplifies his cerebral approach. In this composit
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47. Process of incising shallow grooves into surface of wet or leather hard clay in cross - hatch pattern before applying slurry and joining pieces.
gesso
Scoring
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
Barabara Krugel
48. 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.
Gothic Cathedrals
Islam art
Isocephaly
Loom
49. What art historian/collector was responsible for their success of Pollock/Kandinksy?
Emphasis
Meyer Schapiro
Trompe - l'oil
Design Principles
50. Considers the impact of the work: movement - unity - variety - balance - emphasis - contrast - proportion - and pattern.
Emphasis
Known Rodin prints
Principle of Art
Mayan