Art Appreciation Final Chapter 1-13
tesserae
In mosaic, a small usually cubic piece of colored ceramic, stone, or glass used as the basic unit of composition
__________ perspective is the viewpoint from above and parallel lines do not converge in the distance
Isometric
___________ can best be described as "the path traced by a moving point"
Line
Binder
Makes pigment adhere to a surface
Visual Weight
The apparent "heaviness or lightness" of a shape or form
"Gilded" is the term used to indicate that a work has been covered with a thin layer of gold
True
A basic subject for sculpture is the human figure
True
A drawing usually only lines or dots can indicate shadows
True
An artist can create a focal pint by putting emphasis on a small, but defined area
True
Analogous color harminies are those in which the colors are close to one another on the color wheel
True
Annette Messager's Mes Voeux and Joseph COrnell's The Hotel Eden both demonstrate the use of conceptual unity
True
Because of industrial versions of printing proceses images are routinely printed on almost every imaginable surface around us
True
By the 1950's the new synthetic paint, also called acrylic, would challenge oils as the principal painting medium
True
By using the concept of an installation, artists have more control over our experience in a shaped, delimited space such as a room
True
Changing materials such as flowers, ice, and light can be used to create sculpture
True
Collage is a French term, is a broader term used for artworks "pasted" or "glued"
True
Composition usually refers to two-eimensional and thee-dimensional works of art
True
Crayon can mean anything from wax crayons used by children through the lithographic crayon meant for drawing on stone in printmaking
True
Foreshortening is the term for the effect produced by appling the logic of linear perspective to every form that recedes into the distance, including people and animals
True
Geometric shapes and masses look more natural than man-made
True
Gouache is not one of the four basic printmaking methods
True
Implied lines guide a viewers eyes around a work of art
True
In a two-dimensional work with asymmetrical balance, the appearance of balance is achieved by distributing visual wieght accordingly
True
In art, the design principle of balance functions to help communicate a work's moods and meanings, encourage our active participation in a work and lead our eyes around a work
True
In sculpture, the most common modeling material is leather
True
Leonardo da Vinci used drawings to explore ideas in art, mathematics, science, and engineering
True
Lines are sometimes used in art to indicate direction and movement
True
Monochromatic harmonies are composed of any three colors equidistant from each other on the color wheel
True
On the color wheel, yellow, red, and blue are known as primary colors
True
One of the advantages of oil painting is that it dries very slowly. This allows for the painting to be reworked indefinitely
True
Papyrus, cave walls, silk, ad fired clay are among the materials besides paper that have provided support for drawings.
True
Parchment is a drawing surface made from treated animal skins and was used throughout the Roman Empire and in the middle ages in Europe
True
Pen and ink was the favorite sketching medium of the great draftsmen Rembrandt
True
Realizing that categories such as "drawing" and "painting" are cultural and somewhat fluid can be freeing experience for both artists and viewers
True
Relief sculpture is not meant to be viewed in the round, not finished on all sides, and often used to decorate architecture
True
Subtractive processes start with a mass larger than that of the planned sculpture
True
Symmetrical balance describes a work in which forms on either side of a vertical axis are very similar
True
T/F - According to the author, the impulse to create art comes from basic human interests in creating order and structure, exploring aesthetic possibilities, and constructing images and forms that carry meaning.
True
T/F - Aesthetics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the feelings aroused is us by sensory experiences, such as sight, hearing, taste, touch and smell.
True
T/F - In a work of art, form includes all visual aspects of the work that can be isolated and described.
True
T/F - No society that we know of has lived without some form or art. The impulse to make and respond to art appears to be as deeply ingrained as the ability to learn language.
True
T/F - Our eyes and brains cannot receive and process all the information in our environment, but must be selective.
True
T/F - The natural of perception suggests the the most important key to looking at art is to become aware of the process of looking itself.
True
T/F - The word for extreme optical fidelity is trompe l'oeil
True
Texture can be either implied or actual
True
The architect Le Corbusier designed "The Modulor", a tool he used for calculating human proportions, based upon the golden section
True
The common issue facing those who work to conserve works of art is: the effect of light, the work of earlier restorers, changing levels of heat and humidity , and pollution
True
The difference in the color and consistency of different types of crayons and pastels is due to the use of different binders.
True
The key difference between the process of lost-wax casting as practiced in ancient times and that same process today, multiples can be created from the process
True
The nib of the pen conveys the ink to the drawing surface
True
The term intaglio means that the marks will be made by ink recessed into areas below the surface of the plate
True
Traditionally artist's drawings were relatively small in comparison with paintings and many were quickly executed
True
Traditionally, a numbered art print shows both the number of prints in the entire edition and the number relating the order in which each print is pulled
True
A high-quality ink-jet printer uses finer, pigment-based inks formulated to resist fading or altering in color over time
Ture
Pablo Picasso's Girl Before a Mirror is based in symmetrical balance, but the two sides are not identical mirror images. This composition allows him to explore the traditional theme of
Vanitas
_________________paintings mediate on the fleeting nature of earthly life and happiness
Vantais
Registration
alignment of multiple printing surfaces to create colored prints.
In fresco painting, a drawing called a . __________ is transferred to the prepared surface prior to applying the pigment
cartoon
Wood and store are the principal materials for
carvings
Sculptors will often create a "sketch" out of ________ to test ideas before proceeding to their medium of choice
clay
pigment
coloring material
During the middle ages the term "art" was used roughly in the same sense as ______________
craft
Two ancient painting media that are still in use today are ________ and fresco
encastic
_________ painting medium, developed after chemists created strong, weatherproof, industrial paints, has challenged the supremacy of oil painting
encaustic
The painting technique used in the first century in Egypt, Greece, and Rome that involves the use of wax is ________
encoustic
In oil painting, linseed oil acts as a support
false
Mixing two primary colors produces a triad color
false
The "vanishing point" is the level at which paintings are hung on the wall
false
Watercolorists never allow the white surface of hte paper to be seen through their paint
false
What are two qualities often associated with drawing
familiarity and Integrity
When an artist uses directional lines, color, sizes, or shapes to draw the viewer's eye to a certain area of a work, that artist is using the emphasis or a ___________
focal point
_______ is a mixture of white pigment and glue that eals a support and can be sanded and rubbed to a smooth, ivory like finish
gesso
The use of pen and ink to make expressive thick and thinlines is referred to as calligraphic or ________ lines
gestural
The traditional metalpoint ______ recipe calls for a mixture of bone ash, glue, and white pigment in water.
ground
______________- relates to the visual information surrounding a shape that we detach and focus on.
ground
Encaustic painting requires the application of a _______ source close to the surface to fuse the colors on a completed painting
heat
A work of art which bases scale on the relative importance fo the people depicted is using ___________ scale
hierarchy
Parallel lines receding into the distance, in linear prespective, seem to converge at a vanishing point which is located on the
horizon line
___________________ . Is the term that relates to a study of the symbols and story in a work of art
iconography
The technique of thickly applying layers of paint is know as
impasto
In printmaking, where multiple images are made from the same original design, each individual print is called an ____________
impression
Another term for asymmetrical balance is _____________ balance
informal
Earthwork
the changing of terrain to create shapes and designs in the ground
Composition
the combining of parts or elements to form a more whole. The structure, organization or total form of a whole art
Content
the story behind something
ground
the surface on which a work of two dimensional art is made
During the 20th century, _________ became a recognized element of art
time an dmotion
unity
to bring sometthing together
Edition
total number of impressions made
Watercolors primary characteristic is its
transparent
Synthetic paints are often referred to a polymer or acrylic paints
true
A black and white photograph of a scene eliminates the hues and intensities of the scene's colors, but captures the ___________ of the colors
value
Artists will often add _____________ to provide interest and enliven the unity of a work of art
variety
According to the author, the most important meaning of an artwork is what it means to the ______________
viewer
Artists can portray ____________ textures that are created to look like something other than a flat pointed surface
visual
The term style is used to categorize a work of art by its _________characteristics
visual
5 purposes of Architecture
1. Residential 2. Religion 3. Government/Public 4. Commercial/Private 5. Transportation
Model
Creating the illusion of a 3D object or a 2D surface by using hilights or shadows
What ar two principles tha distinguish original artists prints from commercial reporductions
1. Art work was designed to be only a print Artist over sees the entire process of printing
Cateorgize four artist and audience relationships
1. Artist-artist creates - audience: public accepts 2. Master artist- audience - patrons 3. Court artist - audience nobility 4. Artist creates - audience - himself (artists self)
List two types of balance
1. Asymmetrical 2. Symmetrical
4 basic methods of a sculpture
1. Carvings 2. Castings 3. Assembling 4. Modeling
What are the 6 skeleton and skin systems of construction
1. Cast Iron 2. Steel Frame 3. Balloon frame 4. Reinforced Concrete 5. suspension 6. Geodesic domes
Basic differences between the greek column orders
1. Doric - oldest , no base, plain capital, slight taper to shaft - 6th cent 2. Iconic - has steeped base, straightened shaft, capital valutes, 7th cent 3. Corinthian - 4th cent , enlongated shaft, detailed base, acanthus leaf motif on capital
Three type of direction lines and what movement they sugges
1. Horizontal - No movement 2. Vertical - potential movement 3. Diagonal - movement
What are the two major ways of creating are in the third dimension
1. In the round 2. relief
Three types of perspective
1. Isometric 2. Asymetric 3. linear
List four color harmonies
1. Monomatic 2. analogous 3. complimentary 4. triadic
What are the 6 shell systems of construction
1. Post and lintel 2. Load Bearing 3. Round, arch, and vault 4. Pointed arch and vault 5. Domes 6. Corbelled arch and dome
List three major purposes for drawing
1. Preliminary - study and stretch 2. Illusion - communication tool 3. Self expression art work
Environmental Sculpture
Sculpture that are earth works in situations or site specific
List the seven visual elements
1. Time and motion 2. shape and mass 3. texture and pattern 4. light 5. color 6. line 7. Space
A hue darker than the hue's normal value is called a
Shade
Because she paonted it repeatedly and because she lived out her life there, Georgia O'Keefe is most closely associated with Montana
False
Egg tempra paints are customarily used in the technique of air -burshing
False
Engraving is the term used for correctly aligning sheets to e printed in several colors
False
Fired Clay is sometimes called pewter
False
Georgia O'Keefe scuplted in marble, primarily dealing with religious subjects
False
Impasto is watercolor that has been made opaque by adding inert white pigment to it
False
In a two-dimensional work of art that is balanced symmetrically, the implied center of gravity is along the horizon line.
False
In buon fresco, or true fresco, pigment is mixed with water and applied to dry plaster
False
Inert white pigment is used in gouache to make the colors transparent
False
Isometric perspective is only used by architects
False
Leonardo da Vinci advised artists in his Treatise on Painting never to sketch from life or nature
False
Metalpoint is the most common of all drawing materials
False
No material other than metal can be used in a casting process
False
The ____________ are credited with the invention of paper around 105 CE
Chinese
List three ways the development of photography has changed art and artists.
1. a new art form 2. abstract to non representational developed 3. Portrait photography become more popular than portrait paintings
What are the six roles of the artist
1. create place for human purpose 2. Give tangible form to the unknown 3. record and commemorate 4. provide new ways to view the works 5. create extraordinary out of the ordinary 6. tangible form to feelings
What are the six basic methods of intaglio printmaking
1. etchings 2. engravings 3. mezzotint 4. aquatint 5. dry point 6. photogravure
List two ways to create depth without using a form of perspective
1. over lapping 2. position
What are the six basic types of printmaking?
1. relief 2. Intaglo 3. seriography 4. digital inkjet 5. lithography 6. monotype
List the 5 purposes of human form in sculptures
1. religious beliefs 2. in the existence 3. express human experience 4. Memorial 5. worthy subject
2 factors that must be considered in any structural system
1. weight 2. Tensile strength
What are two ways to define scale in a work of art
1. within the work of art 2. Of the work itself
Three basic methods or relief printmaking
1. wood cutting 2. wood engraving 3. lino cutting
Minimalism
1960's and 1970's toward simple primary forms
in 1515 _______ was appointed court painter to the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I
Albert Durer
Open Palette
All colors are useable nothing is restricted
The close association between writing and painting is evident in ______ cultures where the brush as long been the preferred drawing tool as well as writing instrument
Asia
Symmetrical balance
Balance in a work of art that is the same on both sides
_______ remains after wood is burned
Charcoal
In painting and drawing, artists often use the technique of ________ to describe the way shadows and light define the mass of forms
Chiaroscuro
Serpent Mound and Spiral Jetty are known as
Earth Work
A rainbow is the result of reflection of light from a still surface
False
A rubber stamp produces a print in much the same way that an engraver does
False
A vehicle is the pigment in paint
False
Acrylic is an example of nonaqueous medium
False
After building a canvas and before painting it, a pointer generally applies a coat of linseed oil.
False
An edition in printmaking is the person who corrects the spelling and punctuation on the master before the printing process begins
False
An example of a liquid medium in drawing is silverpooint
False
Andy Goldsworthy is a sculptor who only uses the lost wax casting method.
False
Atmospheric perspective is never used in CHinese paintings and drawings
False
Raphael used a wash, ink diluted with water and applied witha brush to give solidity to some objects in his ink drawings of the farmhouses and landscapes around Amsterdam
False
Rembrandt was a master of serigraphy
False
Secondary colors cannot be mixed from primaries
False
Serigraphy is a major technique for creating lines in intaglio printmaking
False
T/F - An artist can never change his style.
False
T/F - Most artists who paint in an abstract or nonrepresentational style do so because they cannot draw well.
False
T/F - Non-Objective art closely resembles identifiable objects in the real world.
False
T/F - When discussing the size, shape, material, color, and composition of a work of art, we are discussing its theme.
False
T/F- A representation of a god, such as the Hindu god Shiva, fulfills the artistic function of recording and commemorating.
False
The Thirteen-Diety Jnandakini Mandala uses proportion to suggest that there is a hidden order to the universe
False
The ancient Egyptians developed a standard set of proportions used to create images of the "correct" or "perfect" humans, as have many cultures both ancient and modern. This set of proportions was created using the goledn section
False
The canvas, paper, wood, wall, or other surfaces on which artists apply paint is known as a vehicle
False
The coloring material in virtually all drawing media is known as binder
False
The facade of Sant'Andrea, Mantua uses hierarchial scale
False
The predecessor of the graphite pencil, especially popular during the Renaissance, is crayon
False
The printing surface is always flat in every printing method
False
The subtractive process involves welding
False
The term "atmospgheric perspective can best be applied to marble sculptures
False
To prevent poorly impressed prints, Rembrandt always destroyed his etched plates after making an edition
False
Traditionally, tempra was used on a glass panel support prepared with gesso
False
Watercolor's primary characteristic is its ease of revision
False
The artist _________ is often associated with conte crayon drawings
Georges Steart
_______________ began an association with the photographer Alfred Stieglitz in 1917 that lasted until his death in 1946
Georgia O'Keefe
What is difference between romanesque and gothic cathedral
Gothic: has pointed arches, ribbed vault, flying buttress and piers Romanesque - has rounded arch and vault, has barrel vault, has groin vault and buttress
_____________ constitutes the marking material of a common pencil
Graphite
Except in the case of ______, identical multiple impressions are printed to create editions in printmaking
Monotype
_______ paint dries so slowly that the finished painting may not completely dry for months
Oil
In a two-dimenstional art form the actual flat surface on which the work is extcuted is called the
Picture Plane
Pen and ink was the favorite sketching medium of ________ , one of the greatest draftsmen of the 17th century
Rembrandt
List the five design principles
Rhythm, unity and variety, balance, proportion and scale, emphasis and subordination
Artist who use tiny dots in varying concentrations to indicate light and shadow are using the _____________ drawing technique
Stipping
Content
Story within a work of art
The objects or events that a work depicts are known as _________________
Subject Matter
Contrapposto
a post that suggests the potential for movement and thus life in a standing human figure
ground
a preliminary layer of paint
Cancelled
a print being destroyed so no more prints can be made
Impasto
a technique of applying thick layers of paint
Glazes
a thin translucent layer or color generally applied over another color
Tapestry
a woven surface that is used to paint
Installation
an art form in which an entire room or similar space is treated as a work of art to be entered and experienced.
Afterimage
an image you see after moving away from the actual image
Impression
an individual print
An artist who is directly engaged in creating an edition of prints from an original master usually makes a limited number of prints __________ and signs them
approves
Representational Art
art that has a purpose and represents something
Kinetic art
art that incorporates real or movement
Collage
artistic composition of materials pasted over a surface; an assemblage of diverse elements
Our modern ideas about art carry with them ideas about the ___________ and the __________________
artists and audience
___________ is a sculptural process of bringing together individual pieces, segments, or objects to form a sculpture
assembling
Ina two-dimensional work with ________________ balance, the appearance of balance is achieved by distributing visual weight accordingly
asymmetrical
The term ______ may be used to refer to the depth of the forms in a coin
bas-relief
One of the main differences between the intaglio and the relief printing processes is that with intaglio the ink lays ____________ the surface of the printing plate
below
If a work has been created by replacing a wax model with a molten metal, then the material used for the completed work probably was ______
bronze
The earliest surviving woodcut image, dated 868 CE has a representation of the ________ preaching
buddah
Artists look for new direction in thought processes related to artworks created a new art form, called _______________ in chich a space is presented as a work of art that can be entered, expolred and experienced
installation
The concept _____ conceives of a space and everything in it as a work of art
installation
Ink is an example of a _______ medium in drawing
liquid
The printing technique invented by a German playwright in search of an inexpensive means of publishing music is _________
lithographic
The ________ process dates back to the 3rd millenium BCE
lost-wax
The printing technique of ________ is especially capable of producing subtle shades of gray
mexxotint
In the 17th century, an amateur artist from the Netherlands boasted to his king that he had created a method for printing shadings of gray without using lines. The printing technique was _______ which is part of the intaglio family of processes.
mezzo tint
_________ do not believe in trying to influence people rough images; they favored industrial and construction materials; and they attempted to offer a pure experience by letting the materials speak for themselves
minimalists
Subordination
minimizes or tones down other compositional elements in order to bring attention to the focal point
The additie process of sculpture includes both _______ and assembling
modeling
The two main differences between prints and most other forms of art are: prints are made using an indirect process and this process results in ________ of the same image
multiples
A _________ paint is on e that dissolves in something other than water
nonaqueous
Selective perception
only seeing specific parts of something
In art, shapes that suggest forms found in nature are called _______ shapes
organic
The term _________ refers to the board on which artists mix colors or the artist's range of color
palatte
The media of ________ is the most forgiving of mistakes and changes of decisions
pencil
The substance which provides the color in paint is known as _______
pigment
The Banjo Lesson creates emphasis through size and . _____________ of the figures
placement
All of these methods: animal fats and pigments mixed together, the use of reed brushes and powedered pigments blown through hollow reeds used by __________________ painters
prehistoric
The idea that a print is made from a matrix has been altered by te use of an artist quality ________ to make prints
printer
__________refers to size repationships between parts of a whole
proportion
____________ describes the process of sunlight being broken up into a spectrum or rainbow band
refraction
A rubber stamp creates ____________ type print
relief
Through repetition, any of the visual elements can take on a __________ within a work of art
rhythm
__________ . relates to the size of objects in a work in relation to their actual size
scale
Serigraphy means literally __________
silk writings
Pattern
something that repeats and creates texture
The ancient Roman architect Vitruvius associated the perfect male form with the perfect geometry of the circle and the _______
square
When the author uses the term _____________ he identifies it as constant, recurring, and coherent
style
Iconography involves identifying, describing, and interpreting the ___________________ in a work of art
subject matter
The carving method is more aggressive than modeling, more direct than casting, and is a ______________ process
subtractive
support
surface in which an artist paints
Rather than depend solely on visual unity, an artist will sometimes create __________ unity by unifying the ideas in a work of art
symmetrical
Textures we experience through the sense of touch are called actual texture or ____________
tactile textures
In buon fresco, or true fresco, pigment is mixed with water and applied to ____ plaster
wet
Historically, in silverpont, lines were drawn with a silver _____ onto a surface coated with bone dust
wire