Humanities midterm
Relief sculpture
is any work which projects from but which belongs to the wall, or other type of background surface, on which it is carved. Reliefs are traditionally classified according to how high the figures project from the background.
Palette
is both a physical object which artist use as a surface for mixing colors, and a way to describe a picture's color scheme.
Printmaking
is the process of making artworks by printing, normally on paper. Printmaking normally covers only the process of creating prints that have an element of originality, rather than just being a photographic reproduction of a painting.
Composition
is the way in which the elements of art are arranged on a picture plane.
Aesthetic preference
judgements arrived at by people on the basis of a number of factors.
Still-life
is a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter, typically commonplace objects which may be either natural
chiaroscuro
the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
Subject matter
use the evidence of the form and the content to offer your thoughts on the work, what you liked, what you didn't, what connections it suggests to other works. The work is more than just the sum of its parts.
Pictorialism
was an early style of photography which sought to mimic painting and get people to think of photography as an art.
Intaglio
engraving, etching, drypoint , and aquatint are types of intaglio. This process was used by Durer to create the "Adam and Eve" print from 1504 we looked at. In this method the lines below the surface of a plate receive the ink.
Identify the disciplines which comprise the humanities (6)
Literary arts Performing arts Visual arts Interdisciplinary arts Philosophy Sometimes history
Context
Context can mean understanding the iconography or cultural meaning of elements of the work,
Who said, "If you come close to the truth, there are consequences?" In what ways is this true for the FSA photographic project and its photographers? Explain using two specific works by at least one photographer.
Dorothea Lange, an American documentary photographer and photojournalist once said, "If you come close to the truth, there are consequences?". The reality of poverty in America wasn't a situation that was taken seriously. If you didn't actually live in poverty, it didn't exist. The FSA Photographic Project brought the truth about poverty to light and connected people and faces to this social issue. Through this project, people in the community who didn't recognize poverty could now see that not only did poverty exist in their communities but they could see the pain and anguish in people's faces through the pictures. Sometimes being a native to a community doesn't mean you know the truth about your community or see the social issues. This project stirred up some controversy that had both negative and positive effects. Some negative effects include the photographers being threatened and unwelcome into poverty stricken areas but the positive effect was more revealing. This project brought the reality of poverty in America to light in a way that couldn't be ignored. Talking about this issue is one thing but really seeing the pain and struggling in someone's eyes is completely different.
Abstract
Expressionist movement, though I think of this as a non-objective work
Describe what is meant by aesthetic preference.
In choosing something as mundane as a coffee cup or a pair of shoes, you exercised
Write a comparison of the form and content of the following works. In your discussion describe the media, give the title of the work, the artist, and the context. Adam and eve the arnolfini portrait
Media: Oil on oak Title: "The Arnolfini Portrait" Artist: Jan Van Eyck Context: Portrait, Religious? Media: Printmaking Title: Adam & Eve Artist: Albrecht Duerer Context: Religious
Representational
Realistic Photo realism tromp- l'oeil figurative Naturalistic Abstract
Linear perspective
Perspective-parallel lines appear to recede into the distance, as railroad tracks
Text
Text- is simply another name for the thing we are looking at. If we are looking at a painting, the painting is our "text
Etching
is a process where acid is used to create the lines in a plate.
Self-portrait
The artist herself is the subject
Medium
The material used to create a picture
Portrait
What is a painting which has a seated person as a subject
Patron
a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
Conventions
a way in which something is usually done, especially within a particular area or activity
Content
distinct aspects of a work of art.
Subtext
an underlying and often distinct theme in a piece of writing or conversation.
subtext
an underlying and often distinct theme in a piece of writing or conversation.
Cave paintings
are painted drawings on cave walls or ceilings, mainly of prehistoric origin, dated to some 40,000 years ago
Secular
denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
Screen printing
force ink or metal onto (a surface) through a prepared screen of fine material so as to create a picture or pattern.
Fresco
he ancient Greeks and Romans made great use of it. In the excavations of the Roman city of Pompeii we can see that people decorated their homes with fresco paintings.
Lithography
means writing on stone
Oil painting
no visible brushstrokes. takes long to dry
Documentary photography
overlaps in some ways with Straight Photography in its methods.
Atmospheric perspective
perspective-objects in the distance are hazier, less colorful, have less contrast than those in the foreground. This is often a color shift.
Straight Photography
photography that attempts to depict a scene or subject in sharp focus
Encaustic
pigment bound to bees wax
Media
plural of medium.
Sacred
religious rather than secular
Figurative
representing forms that are recognizably derived from life.