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For Eubanks's GT Class - Lufkin
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Art History
10th Grade
10/10/2009

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Composition
Definition
the arrangements of formal elements in an artwork
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Crenellation
Definition
alternation high and low sections of a wall, giving a notched appearance and creating permanent defensive shields in the walls of fortified buildings
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Groundline
Definition
the solid baseline that indicates the ground plane on which the figure stands. In ancient representations, such as those of the Egyptians, the figures and the objects are placed on a series of groundlines to indicate depth (space in registers)
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Hieratic Scale
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the use of different sizes for significant or holy figures and those of the everyday world to indicate importance. The larger the figure, the greater the importance
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Iconography
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the study of the significance and interpretation of the subject matter of art
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Mosaic
Definition
images formed by small colored stone or glass pieces (tesserae) affixed to a hard, stable surface
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Register
Definition
a device used in systems of spatial definition. In painting, a register indicates the use of differing groundlines to differentiate layers of space within an image. In sculpture, the placement of self contained bands of reliefs in a vertical arrangement. In printmaking, the marks at the edges used to align the print correctly on the page, especially in multiple block color printing
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Bas Relief
Definition
relief sculpture whose figures project slightly from the background
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High Relief
Definition
Relief sculpture in which the image projects strongly from the background
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Abstract
Definition
any art that does not represent observable aspects of nature or transforms visible forms into a stylized image. Also: the formal qualities of this process
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Columns
Definition
an architectural element used for support and/or decoration. Consists of a rounded or polygonal vertical shaft placed on a base and topped by a decorative capital. In classical architecture, built in accordance with the rules of one of the architectural orders. Can be free standing or attached to a background (engaged)
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Cartouche
Definition
a frame for a hieroglyphic inscription formed by a rope design surrounding an oval space. Used to signify a sacred or honored name. Also, in architecture, a decorative device or plaque, usually with a plain center used for inscriptions or epitaphs
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Peristyle Court
Definition
an open colonnaded courtyard, often having a pool and garden
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Mastaba
Definition
a flat-topped, one storied structure with slanted walls over an ancient Egyptian underground tomb
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Engaged Column
Definition
a column attached to the wall
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Pylon
Definition
a massive gateway formed by a pair of tapering walls of oblong shape. Erected by ancient Egyptians to mark the entrance to a temple complex
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Veneer
Definition
in architecture, the exterior facing of a building, often in decorative patterns of a fine stone or brick. In decorative arts, a thin exterior layer of finer material (such as rare wood, ivory, metal, and semiprecious stones) laid over the form
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Clerestory
Definition
the topmost zone of a wall with windows in a bascilla extending above aisle roots. Provides direct light into the central interior space (the nave)
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Obelisk
Definition
a tall, 4-sided stone shaft, hewn from a single block, that tapers at the top and is completed by a pyramidion. A sun symbol erected by ancient Egyptiansin ceremonial places (such as entrances to temple complexes). Today used as a commemorative monument.
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Sarcophagus
Definition
a stone coffin, often rectangular and decorated with relief sculpture
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Fluting
Definition
in architecture, evenly spaced, rounded parallel vertical grooves incised on shafts of columns or columnar elements (such a pilasters)
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Hypostyle Hall
Definition
a large interior room characterized by many closely spaced columns that support its roof
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Serdab
Definition
In Egyptian tombs, the small room in which the ka statue was placed
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Necropolis
Definition
a large cemetery or burial area; literally a "city of the dead"
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Capital
Definition
the sculpted block that tops a column. According to the conventions of the orders, capitals include different decorative elements. Also: a historical capital is one displaying a narrative
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Terra-Cotta
Definition
a medium made from clay fired over a low heat and sometimes left unglazed. Also: the orange brown color typical of the medium
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Sculpture in the Round
Definition
3D sculpture that is carved free of any attaching background or block
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Rhyton
Definition
a vessel in the shape of a figurine or an animal, used for drinking or pouring liquids on special occasions
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Buon Fresco
Definition
a painting technique in which water-based pigments are applied to a surface of wet plaster. The color is absorbed by the plaster, becoming a permanent part of the wall
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Fresca a Succo
Definition
created by painting on dried plaster, and the color may flake off
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Repousse
Definition
a technique of hammering metal from the back to create protruding image. Elaborate reliefs are created with wooden armatures against which the metal sheets are pressed and hammered
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Relieving Arch
Definition
an arch built into a heavy wall just above a post-and-lintel structure (such as a gate, door, or window) to help support the wall above by transferring the load to the side wall
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Cyclopean Construction
Definition
a method of building using huge blocks of rough-hewn stone. Any large-scal monumental building project that impresses by sheer size. Named after cyclopes, one eyed giants of legendary strength in Greek myths
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Chevron
Definition
a decorative or heraldic motif of repeated v's; a zigzag pattern
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Corbel Vault
Definition
a vault made by projecting courses of stone

arch formed by courses of stones, each of which projects beyond the lower course until the space in enclosed
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Courses
Definition
a horizontal layer of stone used in building
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Ashlar
Definition
a highly finished, precisely cut block of stone. When laid in even courses, ashlar masonry creates a uniform face with fine joints. Often used as a facing on the visible exterior of the nuilding, especially as a veneer for the facade. Also called a dressed stone
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Beehive Tomb
Definition
a corbel vaulted tomb, conical in shape like a beehive, and covered by an earthen mound
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Megaron
Definition
the main hall of a Mycenaean palace or grand house, having a columnar porch and a room with a central fireplace surrounded by 4 columns

the large reception hall in a Mycenaean palace, fronted by an open two column porch
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Linear Contour
Definition
a descriptive term indicating an emphasis on a line, as opposed to mass or color, in art
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Acropolis
Definition
in ancient Greece, usually the site of the city's most important temples
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Agora
Definition
an open square or space used for public meetings or business in ancient Greece
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Cella (Naos)
Definition
the chamber at the center of an ancient temple; in a classical temple, the room in which the cult statue usually stood
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Colonnade
Definition
a series or row of columns
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Contrappasto
Definition
an Italian term meaning "set against,: used to describe the twisted pose resulting from parts of the body set in opposition to each other around a central axis
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Elevations
Definition
the arrangement, proportions, and details of any vertical side or face of a building
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Foreshortening
Definition
the illusion created on a flat surface in which the figures and objects appear to recede or project sharply into space
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Encaustic
Definition
a painting technique using pigments mixed with hot wax as a medium
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Entasis
Definition
a slight swelling of the shaft of a Greek column
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Expressionism
Definition
a work of art in which forms are recreated primarily to evoke an emotion
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Fresco
Definition
a painting technique in which water based pigments are applied to a surface of wet or dried plaster
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Frieze
Definition
the middle element of an entablature
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Metope
Definition
the carved or painted rectangular panel between the tryglyphs of a Doric frieze
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Modeling
Definition
the process of creating a 3D illusion on a 2D surface
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Negative Space
Definition
empty or open space in art and architecture
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Orthogonal Plan
Definition
the imposition of a strict grid plan on a site, regardless of the terrain, so that the streets meet at right angles
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Peripteral
Definition
a term that is used to describe any building that is surrounded by a single row of columns
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Peristyle
Definition
a surrounding colonnade in Greek architecture
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Pronaos
Definition
the space or porch in front to the cella of an ancient Greek temple
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Relieving Arch
Definition
an arch built into a heavy wall to help support the weight
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Stoa
Definition
an open building with a roof supported by a row of columns parallel to the back wall
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Stucco
Definition
mixture of lime, sand, and other ingredients into a material that can be easily molded or lodeled
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Tholos
Definition
a small, round building
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