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a particular material, along with its accompanying technique |
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Purpose for stained glass during Middle Ages |
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taught illiterate people bible stories |
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1 purpose and function of art |
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1 trait that creative people share |
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people with little or no formal art education who make art |
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when mass encloses space, that space is volume |
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developed during the Italian Renaissance |
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the place where land & sky appear to meet |
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non-linear means for giving an illusion of depth |
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shading from light to dark |
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refers to relative darkness or lightness from while through greys to black |
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a particular wave length of spectral color to which we gave a name |
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refers to the purity of a hue or color |
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depicts the appearance of things |
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French for fool they eye.real looking painting |
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works of art that have no reference at all to natural objects |
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the symbolic meaning of signs, subjects, and objects |
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Difference between form and content |
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form is what we see. content is the meaning we get |
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Georgia O'Keefe's Primary subject |
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refers to a repetitive ordering of design elements |
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used to draw our attention to an area |
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the juxtaposition of dissimilar elements |
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any kind of movement or structure of dominant & subordinate elements in sequence |
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size relationship of parts to a whole |
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achievement of equilibrium |
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hear or exact matching of left and right sides |
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left & right sides not same various elements are balanced around center of gravity |
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the desire to draw is as natural as the desire to talk |
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rows of parallel lines to show shading of volume |
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a type of Opaque watercolor |
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Michaelangelo's studies for Libyan Sibyl |
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pigment, binder, and vehicle |
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Chinese painting came from the art of _______? |
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small scale paint sprayer |
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cuts away all parts not meant for ink like a fingerprint |
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Henri de Toulouse -- Lautrec |
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1st satisfactory photography |
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1st person to appear in a photo |
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no technical manipulation |
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Public acceptance of photography |
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led to stricter housing codes, improved work safety |
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increased public awareness of environment |
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assembling a scene from several shots |
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Disney. score was classical |
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