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Praxis 2 Art
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praxis
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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.
Albert Durer
Basquiat
Photorealism
Georgian Style
2. The art or technique of painting on a moist - plaster surface with colors ground up in water or a limewater mixture.
intaglio
Describe the process of fresco
Principle of Art
African Benin Sculputure
3. Air - dry unfired clay
Croquis
binder
Greenware
Pastel
4. (mid 1800s) As a reactionagainst the mass - produced goods of the Industrial Revolution
Albert Durer
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
Film Speed
David Hockney
5. Any forcefulness that gives importance or dominance (weight) to some feature or features of an artwork
warp
Emphasis
Equipment used in oil painting
aquatint
6. 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
Kathe Schmidt Kollwitz
slip
Social Realism
the golden section (architecture)
7. A textile machine for weaving yarn into a textile
Corinthian columns
Environmental Art
Loom
Grisaille
8. Is the traditional size for fabric support on panels. It seals porous fabric and isolates it from ground or oil paints.
Rabbit Skin Glue
'fat over lean'
Chiaroscuro
Tapestry
9. A luxury item - and used by the Early Christian artist for allegorical purposes.
Ionic columns
Artists associated with Pointillism
Surrealist known for strange juxtaposition and use of scale
stain glass in a cathedral
10. Paint thinner and brush cleaner
Turpentine
Pop artists
Titan's key works
David Hockney
11. The central area of a church
Rough paper
three point perspective
nave
William Blake
12. Is used to stop paper from absorbing paint in water based painting
Design Elements
value
frisket
Rough paper
13. Is the medium to which paint pigment is suspended
Linseed oil
Rodin
Degas and Cassett
binder
14. Most common oil in oil paints
Paint Extender
Linseed oil
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
Batik
15. Appropriation art borrows common images from advertising - the mass media and elsewhere - places them in new contexts Example: Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Cans
Appropriation Art
Ceramic glaze
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
Photorealism
16. Woven wall hangings.
Color field painting artists
Tapestry
three point perspective
Artists associated with Pointillism
17. Common characteristics: flying buttress - copious amounts of stained glass windows - vast amounts of statuary - and many vaulted roofs - Rose Window - Ex. Chartres Cathedral
CMYK
Brown
Gothic Cathedrals
Film Speed
18. Rothko - Warhol and Litchenstein
wedging the clay
Scoring
Henry Moore (Sculptor) used this for inspiratio?
Pop artists
19. Head sculpture - use of metal and negative space
Julio Gonzalez
African Benin Sculputure
Japanese art and buildings
Dry Point
20. When the regular repetition of particular forms or elements occurs in a work of art - that work is said to have ______. It suggests motion.
rhythm
Gothic Cathedrals
'fat over lean'
Stoneware properties
21. The principle in oil painting that suggests each layer of paint should contain more oil than the one beneath. Awareness of this concept helps ensure permanence.
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22. The Four Horsemen of the Acoplycolase - The Knight - The Death and the devil - Melencholia - St. Jerome
Social Realism
Adena Indian habitats
Isocephaly
Known Rodin prints
23. Helen Frankenthaler - Mark Rothko - Clyford Still - Sam Gilliam
Color field painting artists
Environmental Art
Social Murals
kinds of stones for stone carving
24. What can be added to a plaster Paris to reduce density?
Pumice
Column of Trajan
Ionic columns
Color field painting
25. Produced by mixing a primary and secondary color ex. blue - green - red violet
intermediate colors
Cast concrete - modeling
gouache
Collage
26. A large earth mound found on the Ohio river would be form what culture?
Mississippian
Basic Elements of Sculpture
three point perspective
Isocephaly
27. 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
Sfumato
Rococo
balance
Romantic Era
28. Fix
Turpentine
A black line
Used to protect pastel artwork
Charcoal pen
29. Polystyrene -Polyurethane
Acrylic paint
Characteristics of Holy Trinity by Massacio
Croquis
Two main types of of foam plastics for sculpture
30. An opaque watercolor prepared with gum
Mississippian
gouache
Assemblage
Safety glasses
31. 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
Greenware
three point perspective
Corinthian columns
Michelangelo
32. Who was the Harlem Renaissance artist who photographed Harlem?
Pastel
Van Der Zee
Romanesque
Rodin
33. Stick - Compressed - charcoal pencils - powered charchoal - kneaded putty erasers
Brown
Forms of Charcoal
Architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Japanese art and buildings
34. 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
Crenellation
Design Elements
Romanesque Cathedrals
Women artist of the 19th century
35. What would not be seen in a typical western water color?
A black line
Romantic Era
Parchment
Shutter Speed
36. A wall hanging of heavy handwoven fabric with pictorial designs
Stoneware properties
Shade
Linseed oil
Tapestry
37. Yarn arranged lengthways on a loom and crossed by the woof
Turpentine
warp
Social Murals
gouache
38. What invention allowed the Romans to build large space?
Artists associated with Pointillism
Baroque painting
Cement
Dagyuerrotype
39. A steel needle for engraving on a bare copper plate without acid.
Women artist of the 19th century
Dry Point
megalith
Rembrandt
40. Pyramids found around Cancun would be whose?
Mayan
Column of Trajan
Tint
Stepped Pyramid Temples
41. The appearance of things relative to one another as determined by their distance from the viewer
Linear perspective
Thomas Gainsborough
Tempera paint
Bas
42. Considers the impact of the work: movement - unity - variety - balance - emphasis - contrast - proportion - and pattern.
Romanesque Cathedrals
Julio Gonzalez
Principle of Art
best resolution in a digital photo?
43. Controls the duration of an exposure - the faster the Shutter speed - the shorter the exposure time.
Stepped Pyramid Temples
Doric columns
Shutter Speed
What Eiffel Tower and the Statue of liberty have in common
44. 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.
William Blake
African Benin Sculputure
The post - and - lintel system
Albert Durer
45. Painter and printmaker of Romantism.Held in high regard by later critics for his expressiveness and creativity - and for the philosophical and mystical undercurrents within his work. Works: The Song of Los - The Lovers Whirlwind - Ancient of Days
Depth of Field
Color field painting
William Blake
Hardbrick
46. Woodblock - Relief Printing - Lithography - Screenprinting - Intaglio - Etching - Dry Point - Photograuv
Social Murals
Neoclassical
Printmaking Techniques
Why arts and crafts movement started in English education
47. A 2 dimensional art that has string - photos - and others is what?
Collage
Yarn
Women artist of the 19th century
Linear perspective
48. Italian term meaning smoke - describing a very delicate gradation of light and shade in the modeling of figures; often ascribed to Da Vinci's work.
intaglio
Collage
Sfumato
Titan's key works
49. What goes horizontal across a loom?
Hardbrick
Pointillism
Enameling
Yarn
50. 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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