Art Ch. 4 Study Guide

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A specific spot or figure

Focal point

Refers to the size and shape, scale and proportion of a two dimensional plane

Format

A form gathers visual weight as it moves closer to...

The edge of the picture

In De Hooch's painting....

The patters of floor tiles and windows play off against the fireplace and ceiling. - The rectangular shape provides a unifying structure

What element of Robert Rauschenberg's "Gift for Apollo" helps to unify the assemblage?

The placement of the chain

What distinguishes the use of balance in sculpture from its use in painting?

sculpture must consider balance from structural purposes

Architects often imply ?

symmetrical balance it is easier to comprehend than asymmetry. Shows unity.

Why do many public buildings employ symmetrical balance in their designs?

symmetrical balance suggests stability and permanence

In "Jockeys Before the Race" Edgar Degas uses what three objects to shift the viewer's attention to the left side of the canvas?

the circular form of the sun, the horses in the distance, the Jockeys red cap

Which architectural feature contributes a sense of rhythm to the façade of the White House

the columns

Which contributes most to the visual dynamism of Francisco Goya's composition in "Bullfight: The Agility and Daring of Juanito Apinani"?

the contrast of light and dark tones

What element moves our eye toward the empty panel on the left of Ogata Korin's "Cranes"?

the directional force of the birds heads

Which detail in Titian's "Noli Me Tangere" best demonstrates the principle of subordination in design?

the muted colors of the landscape

An analysis of scale in Judd's "Untitled" would be most likely to address...

the overall dimensions of the sculpture

What element of John Mccracken's "Untiled" seems to offer some variety?

the reflective surface

A person typically experiences scale in relation to...

the size of his or her body

What three details are used to balance the visual weight of the side of the Christ figure in Titian's "Noli Me Tegere"?

the tree above Christ

What three things appear in Donald Judd's "Untitled"?

the use of color to create unity, the repetition of forms, symmetrical balance

How do the tall green seats provide unity in Jacob Lawrence's "Going Home"?

they create visual rhythm across the composition

According to the text, how do most artists use unity and variety?

they seek a balance of unity and variety

Three ways to create visual balance

1. Two small forms can balance one large form. 2. A small form near the edge can balance a larger form near the center 3. A small complex form can balance a large simple form.

Compare and Contrast Michelangelo and Roettgen's Pieces

1.Materials: Michelangelo-Marble(lively), Roettgen-Wood(rough weathered, aged) 2.Proportions: Michelangelo-Mary is made larger to hold christ in lap, Roettgen-made them of same size but made Chist bony and emaciated, made heads larger out of proportion 3.Expressiveness: Roettgen: Christ's gaunt body expressed the truth of his suffering, which Michelangelo avoided

What is Shuttlecocks

4 huge outlandish shuttlecocks, each 18 ft, mocking solemnity of museum, making it a net

The left and right sides are not the same

Asymmetrical balance

The achievement of equilibrium?

Balance

According to Leon Albertti who was a renaissance architect says that harmony and accord must be given to all the parts in order to achieve a manner that nothing needs to be added or taken away except for the worst of the elements helps to define?

Beauty

Why is Degas' Jockeys Before the Race display asymmetrical balance?

Center of gravity on the right, Solitary circle on the left leading viewer's eyes through warm colors

The combining of parts or elements to from a whole, the structure, organization or total form of a work of art.

Composition

Which term refers to the organization of visual elements in a painting or photograph?

Composition

Juxtaposition of strongly dissimilar elements

Contrast

Women with Mirror, Canvas #13 is an example of?

Contrast in a work of art

"Posterity The Holy Place"

Damien Hirst shows a work of symmetrical balance - Uses butterflies, resembles a stained glass window, but doesn't need light to show beauty

How can you make contrast?

Dark against light, large against small

Example of Asymmetrical balance?

Degas "Jockey's Before the Race"

The process of arranging visual elements into a finished work.

Design

Paths that help lead the eye through a composition to focal point through actual or implied lines.

Directional Forces

It is important in a unified work of art that the design should...

Dominate the individual parts

Draws attention to an area

Emphasis

Symmetrical balance

Exact matching of left and right sides of a three-dimensional form or two-dimensional composition.

True or False: Rhythm in the visual arts is based on a theory that music and the visual arts are alike and that shapes symbolize notes in music?

False

Makes important people larger than other figures in art

Hierarchial

Small scale works help to rebuild ....?

Intricate detail and intricate colors

How does the change in scale of the "5" function in Charles Demuth's "I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold"?

It draws the viewer deeper into the painting

A work of art is balance when ?

It feels balanced

"Going Home"

Jacob Lawrence balanced by unity and variety - Uses lines, shapes, and colors in the train seats, luggage, and figures. - Repetition in the seats and windows.

Both _____ and ______ depicted their daily life in a style relevant to his times.

Jacob and Lawrence and Pieter De Hooch

"Noli Me Tangere"

Lavinia Fotana - Seems balanced, the imbalances are kept in check.

What visual element is commonly used to create directional force in painting?

Line

Identify an example of repetition that is also a good contrasting piece, and why?

Luster-Painted Bowl

"Cranes"

Ogata Korin used both repetition and rhythm

A repetitive ordering of design elements is called a...

Pattern

Refers to a repetitive ordering of design elements

Pattern

"Interior of a Dutch House"

Pieter de Hooch - Used the depiction of space provides the unity in the composition.

Ancient Greeks and Romans believed that controlling design of architecture,sculpture, and painting is done through

Proportion

Size relationship of parts to a whole

Proportion

lends unity, continuity, flow, and emphasis

Repetition

Any kind of movement or structure of dominant and subordinate elements in sequence is called...

Rhythm

Any kind of movement or structure of dominant, subordinate sequence

Rhythm

"Gift for Apollo"

Robert Raushcenberg - Shows the passage of time - Uses mixed media, but changes it to combine.

The size relation of one thing to another

Scale

What design principle does Cildo Meireles employ in his work "Cruzeiro do Sul (Southern Cross)" to underscore his commentary about the lack of attention given to countries in the Southern Hemisphere?

Scale

What design principle is obviously distorted to create greater impact in Claes Oldenburg and Coosej van Bruggen's "Shuttlecocks"?

Scale

Francisco Goya's "bullfight"

Shows the use of directional forces.

James Hoban's Design for the president's house (now known as the white house) is an example of a _________?

Symmetrical drawing

In Progression of Large Reclining Nude why was the last chosen?

The creator was changing the design to simplify and flatten composition

True or False: Change in proportion can make a difference in viewer's experience of a subject

True

True or False: Regardless of principle, most artists rely on sensitivity to what " looks right" Art is balanced when it "feels right"

True

The appearance or condition of oneness. The elements make up a whole.

Unity

They also believed that mathematical relations are able to reveal ?

Universal truths

Provides diversity, acts to counter unity.

Variety

In Lyubov Poprova's "The Pianist", the white repeated forms add rhythm and..

allude to the subject matter

Kim MacConnel's use of color in "Woman with Mirror, Canvas #13" exemplifies the design principle of...

contrast

What did Matisse create by moving the figure's right leg down slightly in his version of "Large Reclining Nude"?

directional force

How does an artist's use of of directional forces differ from the use of emphasis and subordination in a work of art?

directional forces create a path around the work of art

What distinguishes the use of a focal point to give emphasis in a work of art?

emphasis is given to a specific area or detail

A strong sense of directional force might be used in order to...

emphasize a paintings focal point

The distorted proportions of the Roettgen "Pietà" adds to its...

expressive effect

What design problem is presented by the subject matter of Lavina Fontana's "Noli Me Tangere"?

foregrounding the standing prostrate figures

How did Michelangelo solve the problem presented by his subject matter in the "Pietà"?

he made the bodies of Mary and Christ disproportionate to one another.

Damien Hirst's use of symmetry in "Posterity - The Holy Place" serves what key purpose in the design?

it creates unity

How did the addition of horizontal lines to the couch change Matisse's final version of "Large Relining Nude"?

it reduced downward directional force

Why is it possible for a small yellow form to balance a large blue form?

warm colors heavier than cool colors


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