Art Appreciation Test 1, Chapter 1
Subject
In art, the themes of objects being depicted
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content
The __________ refers to a work's array of intangible aspects: the emotional, intellectual, psychological, symbolic elements.
Pictorial Balance
The distribution of the apparent or visual weight of elements in two-dimensional works of art. Contrast with actual balance.
subject matter
The form of an artwork includes all of the elements that make up the composition except __________.
Value
The lightness or darkness of a color
Proportion
The relationship of the size of the parts to the whole
Scale
The relative size of an object compared to other objects, the setting, or people
Visual Elements and Principles of Design
(Line, Shape, Value, Color, Texture, Space, Time and Motion) (Unity, Variety, Emphasis, Focal point, Balance, Rhythm, Scale, Proportion)
Style
A characteristic manner or mode of artistic expression or design.
Emphasis
A design principle that focuses the viewer's attention on one or more parts of a composition by accentuating certain shapes, intensifying value or color, featuring directional lines, or strategically placing the objects and images
Abstract Art
A form of art characterized by simplified (abstracted) or distorted rendering of an object that has the essential form or nature of that object; a form of nonobjective art in which the forms make no reference to visible reality
Iconography
A set of conventional meaning attached to images; as an artistic approach, representation or illustration that uses the visual conventions and symbols of a culture
Focal Point
A specific part of a work of art that seized and holds the viewer's interest
Realism
A style characterized by accurate and truthful portrayal of subject matter; a nineteenth-century style that portrayed subject matter in this manner
Content
All that is contained in a work of art: the visual elements, subject matter, and underlying meaning or themes
Nonobjective art
Art that does not portray figure or objects; art without real models or subject matter
Symmetrical Balance
Balance in which imagery on one side of a composition is mirrored on the other side. Symmetrical balance can be pure, or it can me approximate, in which case the whole of the work has a symmetrical feeling but with slight variations that provide more visual interest that would a mirror image. Contrast with symmetrical balance.
ambiguity
Bronzino's complex allegory Venus, Cupid, Folly, and Time offers up such an iconographic puzzle that there is little doubt that he intended to leave the viewer with a sense of __________.
Genres
Categories of artistic compositions characterized by similarities in style or subject matter
Visual Elements
Elements such as line, shape, color, and texture that are used by artists to create imagery. Also termed plastic elements
Expressionism
Emphasizing the distortion of color and form to achieve an emotional impact
subject
For most of the history of art, the __________is recognizable or at least reflects some sort of visual experience.
common theme
One of the best ways to illustrate stylistic differences between works of art is to choose several works that have a __________.
Symmetry
Similarity of form or arrangement of both sides of a dividing line
Symmetry
Similarity of form or arrangement on both sides of a dividing line
Medium
The material and tools that an artist uses to create a work of art
Unity
The oneness of wholeness of a work of art
Rhythm
The orderly repetition of the visual elements in a work
Composition
The organization of the visual elements in a work of art
Texture
The surface character of materials as experienced by the since of touch
Regular Repetition
The systematic repetition of the visual elements in work to create rhythm
Form
The totality of what the viewer sees in a work of art-the product of the composition of the visual elements
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The underlying symbolism in an artist's depiction of an elderly man stooped over amongst leafless, snow-covered trees in the depths of winter is most likely which of the following?
Visual Unity
The unity in a work of art as created by use of visual elements. Contrast with conceptual unity.
Sculpting
The word art encompasses many meanings, including process. Which of the following is considered an artistic process?
Extreme Unity
Unification of all elements in a composition
Variety
_______ can be described as contrast and diversity. It is the counterpoint of unity. Juxtaposing various or contradictory elements in a composition adds interest, spontaneity, and the element of surprise.
Style
__________ generally refers to distinctive characteristics of art and architecture that are common to a culture, era, or to a group of artists working at the same time or toward a common artistic goal.
Iconography
__________ is the study of the themes and symbols in the visual arts: the figures and images that lend works their underlying meanings.
Unity
_______________ is defined as a sense of oneness or cohesiveness. It has the effect of gathering the elements of a composition into a harmonious whole.
Emphasis
_________________ in a composition describes an attention-grabbing aspect that directs the viewer's eye to a particular area, giving it visual or conceptual dominance.
Form
_______________refers to the totality of a composition or design—the arrangement or organization of all of its visual elements.
Focal point
____________describes the main point of interest in a work of art—one that captures and holds a viewer's attention.
Symbolism
____________is often a key component of a work's content, even if its meaning is unapparent or indecipherable to a viewer.
common theme
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