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Praxis 2 Art
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1. What type of art/painting needs to be covered in glass or sprayed?
Pastel
Stoneware
Cast concrete - modeling
Basquiat
2. 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
Baroque painting
Film Speed
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
Japanese art and buildings
3. Monticello was build in what architectual style?
Brown
intermediate colors
Neoclassical
'fat over lean'
4. White coating made of substances such as chalk - plaster - and size that is spread over a surface to make it more receptive to paint
gesso
Doric columns
Design Principles
vehicle
5. Opposite of shade - is the mixture of a color with white - which increases lightness
Sfumato
Column of Trajan
Tint
Abstract Expressionist Artists
6. 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
Basic Elements of Sculpture
Ceramic glaze
Artists associated with Pointillism
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
7. Relative darkness or lightness of a color
Value
Isocephaly
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
Baroque painting
8. Using a mixture of black mixed with a color to make it darker. The opposite of shade is tint.
Baroque painting
Shade
Stoneware properties
Used to protect pastel artwork
9. Gray made by mixing complements
Egg Tempera
Ceramic - Sgraffito
chromatic gray
Rembrandt
10. Made out of Metal
Social Realism
Column of Trajan
African Benin Sculputure
Rodin
11. Product that extends the drying time - and paint.
Photorealism
Emphasis
Paint Extender
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
12. Process of incising shallow grooves into surface of wet or leather hard clay in cross - hatch pattern before applying slurry and joining pieces.
Scoring
'fat over lean'
balance
Assemblage
13. Having the heads of all figures on approximately the same level.
Depth of Field
Isocephaly
Trompe - l'oil
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
14. Huge stones
megalith
Color field painting
Islam art
Neoclassical
15. A wall hanging of heavy handwoven fabric with pictorial designs
Wedging
Shutter Speed
Pumice
Tapestry
16. Emphasis - contrast - balance - harmony - rhythm - proportion - unity - and variety
Rice paper
Design Principles
Women artist of the 19th century
Motif
17. A luxury item - and used by the Early Christian artist for allegorical purposes.
Describe the process of fresco
Shade
stain glass in a cathedral
Stoneware
18. Most common oil in oil paints
Printmaking Techniques
analogous Colors
Bas
Linseed oil
19. A steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid
Sfumato
Tapestry
Georgian Style
intaglio
20. Analogous colors are colors next to one another on the color wheel
value
Hardbrick
Egg Tempera
analogous Colors
21. A slip is a suspension in water of clay and/or other materials used in the production of ceramic ware
Armature
Rabbit Skin Glue
slip
Rodin
22. Is the medium to which paint pigment is suspended
Parchment
Ceramic - Sgraffito
Film Speed
binder
23. 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.
Rodin
Jewelry tools
Degas and Cassett
Albert Durer
24. The capital building was built in what architectual style?
Motif
Rotunda
Depth of Field
Meyer Schapiro
25. Harlem Renaissance artist known for etchings - was a German painter - printmaker - and sculptor whose work offered an eloquent and often searing account of the human condition in the first half of the 20th century. Her empathy for the less fortunate
Abstract Expressionist Artists
Rembrandt
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
Describe the process of fresco
26. Woven wall hangings.
Artists who used Vamera Obscura
Barabara Krugel
Printmaking Techniques
Tapestry
27. Fix
Used to protect pastel artwork
Emphasis
Donatello's 'David' - a free standing statue
stain glass in a cathedral
28. A print resembling a watercolor - produced from a copper plate etched with nitric
Impasto
Social Murals
Esquisse
aquatint
29. Continuous frieze
Kinetic art
Column of Trajan
chromatic gray
dry - brushing
30. One of the small pieces used in mosaic work.
Tessera
Column of Trajan
stain glass in a cathedral
Cement
31. What area was characterized by these words - Heroic - Turbulent - and poetic?
warp
Romantic Era
Dry Point
balance
32. (mid 1800s) As a reactionagainst the mass - produced goods of the Industrial Revolution
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
Column of Trajan
Titan's key works
A black line
33. What is another work for low relief?
Appropriation Art
Bas
Dry Point
Sfumato
34. Porous firebrick with insulating values much higher than hardbrick.
Color field painting artists
Insulating firebrick;IFB; Softbrick
Design Principles
balance
35. Glass fused over metal using high tempeture (don't use nickle)
Water
Enameling
Rough paper
Encaustic
36. 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
dry - brushing
Atmospheric/Aerial perspective
Kinetic art
Mississippian
37. A skeletal framework built as a support on which a clay - wax - or plaster figure is constructed.
Thomas Gainsborough
Rice paper
Rough paper
Armature
38. Rothko - Warhol and Litchenstein
rhythm
Isocephaly
Romanesque
Pop artists
39. Monochromatic painting in shades of gray.
aquatint
chromatic gray
modeling
Grisaille
40. Mexican murals painted in what theme?
Depression art
Chiaroscuro
Sulfur
Social Realism
41. Who is created with the first bronze statue since roman times?
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42. To loosen clay and circulate the moisture throughout. To remove the air
wedging the clay
Encaustic
Wedging
Lotus postition
43. 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
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
Basic Elements of Sculpture
Appropriation Art
Romanesque
44. 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
Georgian Style
Dome
Baroque painting
45. The distance between the nearest and furthest objects in a photograph that are considered to be acceptably sharp.
Depth of Field
Stoneware properties
Photorealism
Bas
46. ...
I.M. Pei
frisket
Jewelry tools
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
47. The tallest and thinnest of the three types of Greek columns. They tend to have scrolls at the tops.
Ionic columns
Assemblage
Basic Elements of Sculpture
binder
48. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
Describe the process of fresco
Home Insurance Building in NYC
Julio Gonzalez
A black line
49. A school - style - or method of painting - adopted chiefly by 17th - century Spanish and Neapolitan painters - esp Caravaggio - characterized by large areas of dark colours - usually relieved with a shaft of ligh
Tenebrism
rhythm
Women artist of the 19th century
Lotus postition
50. A type of modern sculpture consisting of combining multiple objects or forms - often 'found' objects.
Hardbrick
Brown
Enameling
Assemblage