Art Appreciation Quiz #3
Baroque
17th- century period in Europe characterized in the visual arts by dramatic light and shade, turbulent composition, and pronounced emotional expression
Renaissance (Rebirth)
Classic/ period of human
neoclassic was used by?
Europe (French Revolution) USA
Characteristics of Rococo
Playful light relaxed
Rococo was done by who?
The French
Humanism
a cultural and intellectual movement during the Renaissance, following the rediscovery of the art and literature of ancient Greece and Rome
still-life
a painting of inanimate objects, such as flowers, fruit, other food items, and domestic utensils
Rococo
a style in interior decoration and painting in France and southern Germany in the 18th century, characterized by small-scale and ornate decoration, pastel colors, and asymmetrical arrangement of curves
Genre Pointing
a type of art that takes as its subject everyday life, rather than civic leaders, religious figures, or mythological heroes
group portraits (baroque)
accurate to show all they'd accomplished in life
even _______ could _______ made
commoners, portraits
baroque=
drama, emotion
artists proof=
final proof
US neoclassic characteristics
freedom
renaissance=
intellect, reason
Rococo records _______ activities of the wealthy
leisure
print making usual has ______ ________
multiple originals
neo-classic?
new. draws inspiration from the classics
monoprint
one of a kind> ghost print
european neoclassic characteristics
photographic intellectual/political
Print making is done on:
plate or block
self portraits are how artists __________ themselves
reinvent
screen printing
stencil
lithography
stone print
Renaissance
the period in Europe from the late 14th- 16th centuries, characterized by a renewed interest in human-centered classical art, literature, and learning
Characteristics of Baroque
theatrical, dramatic
relief
type of print making: prints what remains of surface
Intaglio
type of print of making: entire surface is inked, then wiped. (engraving)