Module 4 - ART 111 Final Exam
relief, intaglio, etching, planography, screenprinting, and monoprint are...
5 processes of printmaking
additive and subtractive methods, earthworks, assemblage, performance and installation art, kinetic sculpture
5 types of sculptures
When did abstract expressionism start?
After WW2 in the 1940s
Who painted 'Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse' (Intaglio Etching)
Albrecht Durer
This artist was known for using Southern Vernacular Architecture
Beverly Buchanan
What process that is not only basic to art but also a fundamental part of human communication?
Drawing
Which medium is the most basic and direct?
Drawing
Who painted... The Tub - chalk pastel - 1880
Edgar Degas
who painted... 'At the Bar'
Edgar Degas
Tempera binder -
Glue or egg
Drawing Media - Wet
India Ink, ink wash
Works of art that use sculptural materials and other media to modify the way we view a particular space It's permanent and you can walk around it
Installation sculpture
- German artist who used charcoal - Artist of Germany's Children are starving
Kathe Kollwitz
India Ink
Liquid ink
Silkscreen Print by Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe
- American Impressionist - From Pennsylvania but lived in France
Mary Cassatt
What artist painted Sleepy Baby?
Mary Cassatt
Who painted : 'Little Girl in Blue Armchair'
Mary Cassatt
Study of a Sistine Chapel... is by....
Michelangelo
Abstract Expressionism
Modern Art
Where did abstract expressionism begin?
New York
series related to oceans by Viga Celmins.
Ocean Series
A ceramic vase from greece
Octopus Vase
Spray Paint binder
Oil
Michelangelo's sculpture of Mary holding Jesus.
Pieta
Process of printing in which the printed area is on the surface of the plate. Means 'stone writing'
Planography
Who did Ink Wash Studies in sepia ink?
Rembrandt
Planography (lithograph print) by Daumier
Rue Transnonain
An earthwork sculture
Spiral jetty
De Vinci drew this in in sepia ink to record and study
Study of a Fetus
Quilt by Ringgold
Tar Beach
Which painting media is the oldest?
Tempera
Fresco binder -
Tempera on wet plaster
Acrylic painting by Frankenthaler
The Bay
Diego River painted which oil painting that depicted a woman making tortillas?
The Grinder
Woodblock relief print by Emile Nolde
The Prophet
An example of sculpture casting in metal by Rodin
The Thinker
What are the functions of drawing?
To record, to practice, to express
Painting by Frida Kahlo
Two Fridas
Sculpture intended for worship
Venus of Willendorf
Who painted 'The Allegory of Painting'
Vermeer
Acrylic binder-
Water based plastic polymer
Who painted 'Key West - Hauling the Anchor' an example of watercolor
Winslow Homer
5 craft categories
ceramics, glass, fiber, metal, wood
Pencil, charcoal, pastel, oil pastel, colored pencil
dry drawing media
Considered sculptures because they bring attention to their surroundings and are meant to live with
earthworks
from natural and synthetic materials. needle point, embroidery, weaving, knitting, and crocheting are examples
fiber arts
When an artist is involved in the printing process, he or she lovingly creates the image on a plate and the originals pulled off the plate are valuable
fine art printmaking
Oil binder -
linseed or flax oil based
molten metal is poured into a mold made with a wax model, when the mold is made you are left with a thin final mold and the wax model is melted and drained
lost wax casting
Both the specific material and the process through which a given work of art is made
medium
3 methods of hand building functional objects with clay
pinching, coil, slab
number of prints stuck on one plate (usually at the same time)
print edition
the artist is not involved with the printing process, the printer simply uses their image and makes copies
reproduction
Sepia Ink
solid ink
3 basic processes of sculpture
subtractive, additive, casting
produces the best quality charcoal
vine wood
water based gum arabic is the binder for...
watercolor