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Survey of Western Art
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Art History
Undergraduate 3
02/13/2013

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Hieroglyphs
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a system of writing/communicating using pictures and/or sounds; could be used horizontally or vertically; meant to communicate with the gods

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Scale
Definition

  • system for determining the sizes of figures and/or objects in a work of art, relative to the sizes of figures and objects in the real world 

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Single Scale
Definition

  • one system for determining the sizes of figures and/or objects in a work of art used consistently throughout; if a one-foot figure in the work of art stands for a six-foot man in the real world, this size relationship is consistently applied throughout the work (thus, all objects and/or figures “make sense” in comparison to one another)

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Double Scale
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  • more than one system for determining the sizes of figures/objects in an artwork, often based on the importance of certain figures; some will appear unnaturally smaller or larger than others

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proportion
Definition
a part considered in relation to the whole
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canon of proportions
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a set of rules that governs the relationship of all body parts
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negative space
Definition

the open or empty space enclosed by positive mass; most associated with sculpture

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idealism
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  • things as they “should be”; perfection according to the standards of a given time period

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realism
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  • things as they really are; when an artist tries to capture, to the best of his ability, what something actually looks like, including its flaws and imperfections

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naturalism
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rendering something in a believable or life like way
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fresco secco
Definition

a mural painting technique involving permanent (limeproof) pigments on a freshly dried lime plaster wall

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amphora
Definition

  • a two-handled jar used for general storage purposes, usually for wine or oil

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black figure ware
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  • involves the technique/style of decorating Greek ceramic vases where the design was painted in black glaze directly on the clay, which was usually reddish-brown in color; inner details were drawn by scratching (incising) through the black glaze

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red figure ware
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refers to the technique/style of Greek vase painting (developed after black-figure vase painting) where black glaze was painted around the forms and figures of the reddish-brown clay, with inner details painted in; characteristic of the finest Greek vases

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bilingual pottery
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describes a type of terracotta pottery that uses a dual “language” or technique where one side features the old black-figure painting style and the other side features the new red-figure style, sometimes showing the same scene

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kouros
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Greek for young man
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Freestanding
Definition

“sculpture in the round,” carved or modeled in three dimensions so that, if desired, it can be viewed from all sides

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encaustics
Definition

mixing pigments with wax, applied hot for binding strength

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contrapposto
Definition

  • often called weight shift because the weight of the body tends to be thrown to one foot, creating tension on one side of the body and relaxation on the other; the disposition of the human figure in which one part is turned in opposition to another part (e.g. hips and legs one way, shoulders and chest another), creating a counter positioning of the body about its central axis

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canon of proportions
Definition

  • the ancient Greeks considered beauty to be a matter of correct proportions (or parts of the body related to the whole); Polykleitos wrote a system of rules for this (now lost), the most noted rule of which was a head-to-body ratio of 1:7

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peripteral
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  • refers to a building with a single row of columns (a peristyle) surrounding it

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octastyle
Definition

  • refers to a portico with eight columns across the front

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perfect temple ratio
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a relationship of building parts thought to be the most beautiful: 2x+1 to x        

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portico
Definition

the covered entrance to a building, containing columns and a pediment (as in a temple front)

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cella
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the main body of a classical temple (containing the cult image), as distinct from the portico, etc

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column
Definition

n upright member, circular in plan and usaually tapering slightly; in classical architecture it consists of base, shaft, and capital; it is usually designed to carry an entablature 

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shaft
Definition

  • the trunk of a column, between the base and capital

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fluting
Definition

shallow concave grooves, running vertically, usually on the shaft of a column or pilaster

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capital
Definition
the hear or crowning feature of a column
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Doric
Definition

shallow concave grooves, running vertically, usually on the shaft of a column or pilaster

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Corinthian
Definition

  • capital consists of a double row of acanthus leaves from which tendrils and flowers grow around a bell-shaped crown (strictly speaking there is no Corinthian order; rather, this style of capital can be used on the Ionic order)

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entablature
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the part of a building above the columns and below the roof; it contains three parts: architrave, frieze, and cornice

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architrave
Definition
the lintel or lowest of the three main parts of the entalature
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frieze
Definition

  • the part of the entablature between the architrave and the cornice; may also refer to any sculpted or ornamented band in a building or on furniture

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doric frieze
Definition
contains alternating triglyphs and metopes
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ionic frieze
Definition

  • contains a continuous (uninterrupted) block of stonework that may be plain or sculpted

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cornice
Definition

  • the projecting, crowning member framing the pediment; also any crowning projection

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pediment
Definition

in classical architecture, the triangular space (gable) at the end of a building, formed by the ends of the sloping roof above the colonnade; also an ornamental feature having this shape

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optical corrections
Definition

  • very subtle curves and spacing differences used to make the Parthenon (and some subsequent structures) look perfect: the stylobate and entablature are convex; and the columns tilt inward, are not uniformly spaced (closer at the corners), are not the same diameter (slightly larger at the corners), and have entasis

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entosis
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  • a slight convex tapering (an apparent swelling) in the shaft of a column; used on Greek and later columns to correct the optical illusion of concavity which would result if the sides were straight 

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Panathenaic procession
Definition

a real event which took place every four years, where Athenians gathered in the agora (market place) and, among other things, carried a robe to the statue of Athena

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wet drapery techniquie
Definition

a technique of sculpting where the drapery almost appears to be wet and clings to reveal the various shapes of the body underneath

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S-Curve
Definition

  • an exaggerated version of weight shift (contrapposto) where the curve or sway of the body resembles an “S” from the frontal view

 

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chiaroscuro
Definition

in drawing and painting, the treatment of the use of light and dark, especially dealing with the gradations of light and dark to produce the effect of modeling    

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panteism
Definition
belief in and worship of all gods
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psuedoperipteral
Definition

  • refers to a temple with a front portico of freestanding columns and a series of engaged columns or pilasters surrounding the sides and back to give the appearance of a peripteral colonnade

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pilaster/engaged column
Definition

  • a flat, rectangular, or semi-circular vertical member projecting from a wall of which it forms a part (it usually has a base and capital, and is often fluted); a half-round column attached to a wall; it is decorative rather than structural

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central plan
Definition

  • when the horizontal arrangement of the parts of a building (as in the floor plan) radiate from a central point, often the building is round or polygonal, and domed

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rotunda
Definition
a circular building or hall often surrouned by a colonnade and usuall domed
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dome
Definition
a hemispheric vault; theoreticall an arch rotated on its axis 360 degrees
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drum
Definition

a vertical wall supporting a dome or cupola; it may be circular, square, or polygonal in plan

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oculus
Definition
a round window or opening
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coffer
Definition
a sunken panel in dome or ceiling
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niche
Definition
a recess in a wall usuall used for holding a statue or ornament
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subtractive method
Definition
cutting into a material, such as stone or wood, to create a sculpture
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additive method
Definition
building a sculpture on an armature or framework; casting (e.g. in bronze) or using plastics, clay, or other flexible materials
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ziggurat
Definition
a temple tower in the form of a truncated pyramid built in diminishing stages, each stage being reached by ramps
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battered
Definition
the inclined or sloped sides of a wall
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crenelated
Definition
notched or indented, usually with respect to the tops of walls (such as battlements
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stele
Definition
an upright, carved stone slab used as a grave marker and/or to commemorate historical events
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relief
Definition
in sculpture, figures or designs projecting from a background of which they are a part; the degree of carving or modeling may vary from low to high; there are three types
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bas-relief
Definition
shallow (low) carving where the design barely projects from its background
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sunken relief
Definition
when the artist cuts the design into the surface so that the image’s highest projecting parts are no higher than the surface itself; often the elements of the compostion sink beneath the plane; notably associated with inscriptions in ancient cultures
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high relief
Definition
deep carving in which the design projects quite far from its background
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foreshortening
Definition
a device for suggesting depth by representing a figure or object at an angle, rather than frontally or in profile (e.g. an angel flying, or a figure lying on the ground); the reduction in the size of figures or objects in direct ratio to their distance from the picture plane
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