Art Ch1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6
The painting technique used in the first century in Egypt, Greece, and Rome that involves the use of wax is:
Encaustic
The ________ are credited with the invention of paper around 105 C.E.
Chinese
Conte Crayon
Clay and pigment with a grease binder
A shape we detach and focus on is known as the ______.
Figure
Pencil
Graphite
Pablo Picasso worked on ____________ in response to the brutalities of the Spanish Civil War.
Guernica
A dotted line is a good example of a(n) _____________.
Implied line
Wash
Ink diluted with water
Rapidograph
Invented as a tool for technical drawing
Eugène Delacroix's ____________ is an example of an artist who was free to express the social events of his day.
Liberty Leading the People
A(n) ______ is a three-dimensional form that occupies a volume of space.
Mass
Nibs
Metal, Reeds, or Quills
During the ________ the term "art" was used roughly in the same sense as "craft."
Middle Ages
In art, shapes that suggest forms found in nature are called ________ shapes.
Organic
______is the name for a standard subject in Christian art, that of Mary, the mother of Jesus, holding her son after he was taken down from the cross
Pieta
Ink
Pigment and water
The style used by Georges Seurat in Café-concert is:
Pointillisim
If a work of art is faithful to our visual experience, its style is
Representational
The design principle that is based on repetition is called
Rhythm
Built for rulers, ____________ were tombs to aid the buried in the afterlife.
The Pyramids
Showing the ideal of philosopher-king, ____________ is one of the finest examples of ancient Roman works.
The statue of Marcus Aurelius
The difference in the color and consistency of different types of crayons and pastels is due to:
The use of different binders
The term style is used to categorize a work of art by its:
Visual Characteristics
In buon fresco, or true fresco, pigment is mixed with water and applied to:
Wet Plaster
The ancient Egyptians developed a standard set of proportions used to create images of the "correct" or "perfect" human, as have many cultures both ancient and modern. This set of proportions was created using:
a square grid
By positioning the dark, dense image of death next to the billowing, light form representing life, Gustav Klimt's painting Death and Life demonstrates artistic use of:
asymmetrical balance
Charcoal
charred wood
In painting and drawing, artists often use the technique of ________ to describe the way shadows and light define the shape of forms.
chiaroscuro
The organization of visual elements in two-dimensional art is called:
composition
A(n) _________ records the boundaries of a three-dimensional shape.
contour line
Iconoclasm means the ________ of images based on religious beliefs.
destruction
A(n) ________ carries the most energy and sense of movement.
diagonal line
In a two-dimensional work with asymmetrical balance, the appearance of balance is achieved by:
distributing visual weight accordingly
In Albrecht Dürer's woodcut The Draftsman Drawing a Reclining Nude, the draftsman is using a device to help him achieve the effect of:
foreshortening
A(n) ________ approximates regular, named shapes, such as a square, triangle, or circle.
geometric shape
The _____ is surrounding visual information.
ground
The use of scale to indicate relative importance is known as ________ scale.
hierarchical
Subject Matter
is the object or event upon which a work of art is based
Form
is the way a look of art looks
Content
is what a work of art is about
A path traced by a moving point is called a(n) ______.
line
During the 20th century, which of the following became a recognized element of art?
motion
A shape that is part of the background can be called a(n) ________.
negative shape
A shape that stands out to the viewer can be called a(n) _____________.
positive shape
Style
refers to characteristics that we recognize as constant, recurring, or coherent.
Metalpoint
requires a ground, or a preliminary coat of paint
Scale is defined as
the size relation to a standard or 'normal' size
A(n) ___________ is irregular and evokes the living forms of nature.
organic shape
A(n) _____ defines a two-dimensional shape.
outline
A two-dimensional form that occupies an area is called a(n) _______.
shape
Raphael's The Madonna of the Meadows is composed using the implied shape of a:
triangle