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Time Period- Prehistoric Media- stone, oolitic limestone |
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Time Period- Prehistoric Media- Stone |
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Time Period- Prehistoric Media- Mainly iron oxides (oches) |
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Prehistoric art takes the form of: |
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Sculpture, paintings, and architecture. |
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Sculptures were made from what mediums? |
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What did people use as tools to make artwork in the prehistoric time period? |
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Fingers and brushes made of sticks |
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What materials created color in prehistoric art? |
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Berries, rocks, and charcoal. |
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Paintings and sculpures were created to: |
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Illustrate everyday life, wnsure successful hunts and fertility, to please natural forces like wind animals and storms. |
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Time Period- Egyptian Media- royal court or aristcracy, Painted on papyrus |
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Time Period- Egyptian Media- Stone |
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Time Period- Egyptian Media- limestone |
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Egyptian art takes the form of: |
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To celebrate the life of the pharoh, to prepare the pharoh for life after life |
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Time Period- Acient Greece Media- Limestone and pentelic marble |
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Time Period- Acient Greece Media- Compound Stone |
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Egyptian plates and vases |
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Time Period- Egyptian Media- Clay |
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Time Period- Roman Media- Brick walls and marble coloums |
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Time Period- Roman Media-limestone, marble, lead, and cement |
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Time Period- Roman Media- Marble |
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Sculpture, showcasing the emperor, archetecture,organization/symmetry, painting on ceramic, ideal beuaty, nude figure. |
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Sculpture, showcasing the emperor, archetecture,organization/symmetry,showcasing the empire, functional structures; used concretefor a rooftop |
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Representing the figure in the most beautiful way possible even if it is not representative |
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Romans created what with concrete? |
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Time Period- Medieval Media- 40 equally spaced ribs |
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Time Period- Medieval Media-dark stone |
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Time Period- Medieval Media-21 hectares of oak and the roofs made of 1,320 lead plates |
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Time Period- Medieval Media- glass |
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We seperate art into what 4 catagories? |
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Realistic (imitationalism), fromalism, expressionalism, functionalism. |
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artwork that is a little distorted and gives it an emotional effect. |
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What is realism (Imitationalism)? |
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when an artwork looks realistic. |
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when an artwork is made to emphasize artistic elements. |
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when an artwork is made for a function or need. |
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Space form texture color line value |
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proportion variety balance emphasis movement contrast unity |
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Aka scale, relationships of sizes in art |
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A sense that all the parts belong together as one piece of art |
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An appearance of eveness in an artwork. 4 Kinds- Asymmetry, Verticle, Horizontal, Radial. |
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Differnces in any elements in a work of art give it variety EX: Variety of shapes |
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Large difference between elements EX: green and red, large and small |
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when artists draw attention to one or more parts of a design |
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The path of the viewers eye is directed to take by the artists choice of elements such as line |
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In 3D srt quality of the shape in non-3D art its the illusion your creating 3D shapes |
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The amount of depth in both 2D and 3D art. Positive&Negetive space |
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A mark that have thickness, direction, movement, can be interupted, and show emotion |
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Line curves or corners around and crosses over itself, it becomes a shape. There are two types geometric and organinc |
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3 main properties. Hue value property |
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lightness and darkness of a hue |
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dullness or purity or intensity |
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Quality of the surface smooth rough bumpy hairy etc. |
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Texture that has texxture and feels smooth or rough |
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texture that looks like it would feel bumpy or hairy but doesnt. |
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A color scheme based on white, black, and vsriations of gray. |
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A color scheme based on two colors opposite from each other on the color wheel. |
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A color scheme based on varyations of a single hue. |
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A color scheme based on three colors which are equidistant on the color wheel |
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A color svheme based on hues that are adjacent on the color wheel. Can use 3-5 colors that are next to each other on the color wheel |
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