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AP Art History Vocab
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1. Referring to medieval art of British Isles
Chiton
Groin Vault
Apse
Hiberno-Saxon
2. Grays and monochrome used to shade a painting. Most frequently in outer sides of altarpieces
Grisaille
Hiberno-Saxon
Chi-Rho-Iota
Expressionism
3. Torso pointing in one direction and shoulders - arm -s or legs in another with weight unevenly distributed.
Earth Art/Environmental Art
De Stijl
Momento Mori
Contraposto
4. Engraving in which image is cut into the plate NOT with a burin - but a steel pencil like tool .
Art Deco
Dy Point
Baldacchino
Femmage
5. Post-modernist art creating an environment in a room or gallery
Earth Art/Environmental Art
Anamorphic Image
Installation
Mannerism
6. French elements in Italian art. Focused on lavish fabric - intricate ornamentation - and brilliant color.
Art Nouveau
Canon
Hiberno-Saxon
International Style
7. Abstract painting in which the gesture is seen as the subject of the painting
Daguerreotype
Cubism
Action Painting
Campanile
8. Movement that defined industrial design as art. Used decorative patterns that were elongated and symmetrical. Ex: Chrysler Building
Expressionism
Fauvism
Art Deco
Minimalism
9. A greek chambre in the nave where a cult statue would stand. Most famous in the Parthenon
Cella
Capital
Mannerism
Butress
10. Having to do with Charlamagne
Hiberno-Saxon
Chryselephantine
Art Deco
Carolingian
11. Highest point in Greek city-state - specifically Athens.
Installation
Contraposto
Acropolis
Altar Piece
12. Art movement in response to nihilism and horror of WWI. Rejection of art and civilizations that produced it in favor of the absurd
Atrium
Apotheosis
Campanile
Dada
13. Top of a columns shaft where it joints the lintel.
Clerestory
Expressionism
Metope
Capital
14. Associated with E.Catholic Church
Etching
Byzantine
Ambulatory
Impasto
15. Full sized preliminary sketch for a painting
Futurism
Balustrade
Metope
Cartoon
16. Portion of church bordering the nave - but separated from nave by columns of piers
Entasis
Caduceus
Apotheosis
Aisle
17. Term used by Jean Dubuffet to describe art that is untaught and brutish
Impasto
Butress
Art Brut
Gesso
18. Covered walkway outdoors in a cloister - or covered walkway indoors in a church following the apse.
Ambulatory
Cartoon
Hiberno-Saxon
Conceptual Art
19. Rule applied to proportion
Canon
Hypostyle Hall
International Style
Metope
20. Swelling of shaft to adjust for optical allusion
Baroque
Futurism
Art Nouveau
Entasis
21. Theory about nature of art - expression - and beauty.
Basilica
Addorsed
Aestetics
De Stijl
22. Building material devised by ancient romans. Made of lime - volcanic sand - and gravel
Aisle
Burin
Chryselephantine
Concrete
23. American art movement of 1960s. Predominantly sculptural - with a focus in a reduction to homogeneous forms.
Anamorphic Image
Grisaille
Minimalism
Impasto
24. Semi-circular form at a short end of a basilica or eastern end of the nave
Apotheosis
Metope
Installation
Apse
25. Lost wax method of making a bronze statue
Aestetics
Cire Perdue
Abstract Expressionism
Balustrade
26. Area of a church rising above other parts. Along the nave in churches and right below the ceiling
Art Brut
Constructivism
Art Deco
Clerestory
27. Movement dominated by Naum Gabo. Building structures piece by piece rather than by modeling. Using volume of space and mass
Emblema
Constructivism
Gesso
Caduceus
28. The Italian word for a drawing
International Style
Baroque
Disegno
Impressionism
29. A hall with a roof supported by columns. popular in Egyptian architecture.
Chryselephantine
International Style
Hypostyle Hall
Aisle
30. Alomd shaped glory surrounding christ figure on tympanum.
Addorsed
Action Painting
Mandorla
Baldacchino
31. Pointed tool for incising an engraving plate
Concrete
Burin
Modernism
Dy Point
32. LAte Renaissance movement in which mannerisms were used to evoke emotional expression
Anamorphic Image
Mannerism
Balustrade
Cubism
33. A sculptural medium made of ivory and gold. Known especially in the statue of Athena in the Parthenon
Chryselephantine
Abstract
Grisaille
Action Painting
34. Modeling with light and dark in a drawing to create depth and volume
Eucharist
Chiaroscuro
Contraposto
Daguerreotype
35. 20th century modernist movement that focused on artists personal vision and its emotional impact
Expressionism
Maesta
Chi-Rho-Iota
Canon
36. Northern American dolls of the Soutwest representing the powers and spirits living in mountains and water sources
Byzantine
Horror Vaqui
Gesso
Kachina Dolls
37. Early 20th cent movement of artists who advocated revolution against all forms of traditional values and styles.
Carolingian
Aestetics
Futurism
Campanile
38. Painting technique using pigments ground in water
Concrete
Eucharist
De Stijl
Gouache
39. Space opens to sky in an ancient Roman house
Jamb
Atrium
Aisle
Cubism
40. Art emphasizing derived character with visual reference to objects in nature.
Hiberno-Saxon
Baldacchino
Art Brut
Abstract
41. Female figure used as structural column
Caryatid
Futurism
Encaustic
Expressionism
42. First major american avant hard movement. Art expressed state of mind to evoke emotional response from the viewer
Cire Perdue
International Style
Abstract Expressionism
Groin Vault
43. Painting applied with thick - heavy surfaces
Impasto
Horror Vaqui
Aisle
Art Deco
44. Art movement that focused on idealistic - utopian and geometric forms
De Stijl
Entasis
Basilica
Aisle
45. Public building used for assembly. Evolved from Greek and Roman Tempe. Foundation of axial plane: entrance at short end with apse at eastern end.
Campanile
Basilica
Disegno
Impressionism
46. Using simple geometric figures rather than gestures
Expressionism
Hard Edge Painting
Aisle
Chiton
47. The wine and wafer that symbolize the last supper - literally or figuratively
Hard Edge Painting
Eucharist
Campanile
Impasto
48. Canopy on Columns. Most often seen over an altar - st.Peters
Abstract
Baroque
Baldacchino
Abstract Expressionism
49. Rod in Greek mythology intertwined with serpents and magical powers. Most commonly associated with Hermes and medical symbolism
Caduceus
Concrete
Groin Vault
Atrium
50. Pain mixed with hot wax - and applied to painting while still hot
Impressionism
Addorsed
Fresco
Encaustic