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CSET Fine Arts
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1. 1890's -1910 - By long flowing lines that twisted in a snake - like fashion. It was used mainly for interior decoration and in the design of glassware and jewelry. THINK POSTERS
Impressionism
Greek painting
art nouveau
Four components of classroom art instruction
2. Known for art nouveau
Perspective
visual - spatial intelligence
prehistoric period art features
Toulouse - Lautrec
3. To satisfy our desire for form and at the same time - remind us of something we consider valuable.
bodily kinesthetic intelligence
art nouveau
aesthetic valuing - teaching
aesthetic experience
4. Undistorted by personal bias - capture subject objectively w/o too much emotion (move against romanticism)
realism
art deco
logical - mathematical intelligence
color/contrast: painting
5. 600 BC - Wool 'panel' paintings made of wax and tempra - still life and figures - achitecture/sculpture paintings - wall and sculpture paintings characterized by being 'polychromatic' with many vibrant colors..lifelike - illusion of depth
Egyptian painting
art deco
Perspective
Greek painting
6. Known for art nouveau but more for stained glass decorative works
logical - mathematical intelligence
Roman paintings
visual - spatial intelligence
Louis Comfort Tiffany
7. Act of assessing and pursuing the meaning of works. process of making informed judgements
movement: painting
composition: painting
Greek painting
aesthetic valuing - teaching
8. Drawing an object so that the parts appear to diminish as they recede into the distance - (Mantegna used his knowledge of perspective for dramatic impact. He places the vanishing point below the picture so that everything is seen from below - oddly f
Japanese paintings
Foreshortening
vanishing point
creative expression - teaching
9. Basic artistic literacy - using elements unique to arts to learn to understand and create meaning
Louis Comfort Tiffany
aesthetic experience
Byzantine period paintings
Artistic Perception - teaching
10. Early middle ages 12th centuryish - France - Italy - German but influenced by roman art - spurred from economic and political stability in Europe - more money to put into churches and needed elaborate architecture and paintings to draw people into th
musical intelligence
linguistic intelligence
aesthetic experience
Romanesque period
11. Emphasis on light and movement - not so stringent on portraying reality but focused on color/brush strokes itself (move away from realism) think - claude monet
impressionism
aesthetic valuing - teaching
naturalist intelligence
unity: painting
12. A way of portraying three dimensions on a flat - two - dimensional surface by suggesting depth or distance.
impressionism
Chinese paintings
aesthetic experience
Perspective
13. Students practice creating or performing works of art
Romanesque period
creative expression - teaching
interpersonal intelligence
balance: painting
14. Ability to think conceptually and abstractly - and capacity to discern logical or numerical patterns
impressionism
linguistic intelligence
logical - mathematical intelligence
Gothic period paitings
15. 300 AD - 14th century - Religious in nature - although solid - static - few colors - usually single person - looking straight out w/ no interaction among people - Colorful but unlifelike figures that stand for religious ideas rather than flesh and bl
Japanese paintings
Byzantine period paintings
visual - spatial intelligence
mood:painting
16. Early forms were wall paintings on plaster - fresco wall paintings like greeks
Perspective
realism
flying butress
Roman paintings
17. A movement in modern art that emphasized geometrical depiction of natural forms. Pablo Picasso was a leading artist.
mood:painting
flying butress
Romanesque period
cubism
18. A statement of mind or emotion.
Japanese paintings
mood:painting
historical and cultural context - teaching
flying butress
19. Ability to produce and appreciate rhythm - pitch and timber
Japanese paintings
naturalist intelligence
musical intelligence
movement: painting
20. Composition - movement - unity and balance - color and light/dark contrast and mood.
Edouard Manet
elements of painting
Louis Comfort Tiffany
bodily kinesthetic intelligence
21. Students understand time - place - and context of artwork
historical and cultural context - teaching
Howard Gardners multiple intelligences
prehistoric period art features
Perspective
22. 1920's and 1930's - Geometric shapes - smooth lines and streamlined forms - characterize it.
unity: painting
art deco
Edouard Manet
Japanese paintings
23. Also religious - (also middle ages - to end of 15th century) modeled - realistic - life - like - active - emotional - and interactive among themselves. Artists attempted to paint their figures occupying space and in some cases seemed to recede into t
art deco
Gothic period paitings
aesthetic valuing - teaching
cubism
24. 19th century (1850) painter - pivotal figure in move from realism to impressionism - believed that the painting should not tell a story - to appreciate the picture itself
prehistoric period art features
Edouard Manet
Toulouse - Lautrec
balance: painting
25. 5000 BC - Believed to transport things of this world to the next (afterlife) - frescoes on walls of tombs
historical and cultural context - teaching
realism
Egyptian painting
creative expression - teaching
26. Influenced by Chinese - also on silk or paper - pictorial scrolls that depict characters in active motion depicted in rapidly executed brush strokes and thing but vibrant colors
Roman paintings
Japanese paintings
mood:painting
musical intelligence
27. Well - developed verbal skills and sensitivity to the sounds - meanings and rhythms of words
balance: painting
vanishing point
movement: painting
linguistic intelligence
28. The principle of art that leads the viewer to sense action in a work - or it can be the path the viewer's eye follows through the work.
Japanese paintings
Four components of classroom art instruction
movement: painting
Toulouse - Lautrec
29. Capacity to think in images and pictures - to visualize accurately and abstractly
visual - spatial intelligence
cubism
Byzantine period paintings
flying butress
30. 1920s Vincent Van Gogh seeks to convey inner experience by distorting rather than directly representing natural images - subjective
unity: painting
realism
vanishing point
expressionism
31. Mid 19th century (like lavish baroque) spurn from peoples reactions to industrial revolution - sought to inspire emotional response and included lots of images from nature (reminiscent of time before harm of industrial rev.)
linguistic intelligence
unity: painting
aesthetic valuing - teaching
romanticism in painting
32. A principle of art concerned with arranging the element so that no one part of the work overpowers or seems heavier than any other part - does one single person or symbol dominate the scene?
balance: painting
color/contrast: painting
flying butress
Byzantine period paintings
33. Linguistic - visual - spatial - logical - mathmatical - musical - intrapersonal - interpersonal - bodily - kinesthetic - naturalist
color/contrast: painting
Howard Gardners multiple intelligences
prehistoric period art features
intrapersonal intelligence
34. The arrangement of elements and principles of art to create a feeling of completeness or wholeness.
visual - spatial intelligence
Impressionism
unity: painting
realism
35. 1920's postwar. Aimed at expressing imaginative dreams and visions free from conscious rational control. Salvador Dali painted many landscapes
cubism
surrealism
unity: painting
Islamic art
36. 20000 B.C - Cave paintings limited colors - yellow - red - brown - black - and white - usually found etched on cave walls - animals - simple figures - symbols - or on sculptures - creatures - stone/rock art in Africa and Australia suggest art that wa
color/contrast: painting
surrealism
prehistoric period art features
Howard Gardners multiple intelligences
37. Seeks to re - create the artist's general impression of a scene. It is characterized by indistinct brush strokes of different colors - which the eye blends at a distance
Impressionism
movement: painting
art deco
realism
38. (social) capacity to detect and respond appropriately to the moods - motivations and desires of others.
creative expression - teaching
historical and cultural context - teaching
interpersonal intelligence
Foreshortening
39. Characteristic of Gothic and romanesque architecture - used to support/prop up a thin wall - created because cathedrals had stain glass window walls and not enough support for stone roofs
flying butress
composition: painting
logical - mathematical intelligence
art deco
40. Mostly calligraphy - patterns - geometric patterns rare images of people and animals as it was considered a sin to recreate (try to mimic God's work) E.g. Oriental rugs - figures came in form of miniatures and usually from Persian non - secular art -
Perspective
Islamic art
elements of painting
Romanesque period
41. Ability to control one's body movements and to handle objects skillfully
vanishing point
bodily kinesthetic intelligence
Japanese paintings
composition: painting
42. Ability to recognize and categorize plants - animals and other objects in nature
Gothic period paitings
surrealism
art deco
naturalist intelligence
43. Artistic Perception - Creative Expression - Historical and cultural context - aesthetic valuing
realism
mood:painting
Four components of classroom art instruction
Edouard Manet
44. The point in a drawing or painting at which parallel lines appears to converge in the distance (the lines meet in infinity).
mood:painting
bodily kinesthetic intelligence
aesthetic valuing - teaching
vanishing point
45. An arrangement or combining of the parts of the work of art to form a unified and harmonious whole.
Edouard Manet
composition: painting
Chinese paintings
Artistic Perception - teaching
46. Capacity to be self - aware and in tune with inner feelings - values - beliefs and thinking processes
cubism
expressionism
musical intelligence
intrapersonal intelligence
47. Also involved calligraphy (like Islamic art) and made on paper and silk by use of brush dipped in black or colored ink - include figures and later - landscape - stress representing inner harmony - balance - and nature - expressive use of line
cubism
Edouard Manet
romanticism in painting
Chinese paintings
48. Color: what the eye sees when light is reflected off an object. Contrast: a dissimilarity revealed by contrast (i.e. - light and dark).
color/contrast: painting
Impressionism
impressionism
balance: painting