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Exam 1 terms

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What two perspectives did Leonardo use to create "The Last Supper?   Linear and Intuitive Perspective  
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What household item did Julian Schnabel use as a medium   plates  
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space enclosed by mass   Volume  
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Figure-ground relationship   where the subject refers to the all the space around it  
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thick paint so it extends off the surface or panel layering or properties of paint   impasto  
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Principles of Design   Unity Emphasis and Subordination Variety Balance Scale and Proportion Pattern and Rhythm  
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Chiaroscuro   light and shade create a sense of shadow 3D effect  
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suggestion of 3D through line, color and/or light   Modeling  
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Beauty   ideal quality of natural world, that artist has attempted to recreate through his/ her imagination  
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Value   degree of light/ darkness of given color  
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What represented in background (less defined than foreground)   Atmospheric perspective  
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Intuitive Perspective   background looks right but isn't mathematically correct  
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Harmony between parts and the whole   Unity  
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Creates tension and unity   Variety  
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dark and very visible   real lines  
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outlines the figure   contour lines  
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Orthogonal   imaginary lines that recede to imaginary vanishing point  
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Linear perspective   Math perspective  
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Intrinsic Value Beauty Cultural Value   Properties in determining What is art?  
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everything is defined by sharp lines (technique)   Linear, Gestural  
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Edward Hopper, Nighthawks, 1942 painting   unity through line green restaurant people= vertical line  
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approach to the depiction of objects as they appear in nature   Naturalism  
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Stylization   manner of representing something form the natural world but with simplification and distortion  
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line light shape time color texture space   Visual/ Formal Elements of Design  
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In situ   Built into the site (original/ not moved)  
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artistic period in which a piece was made   Period  
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Tromp l'oeil   to fool the eye  
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size in relation to the real size of some object or some object standard   Scale and Proportion  
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Rhythm and Pattern   relationship, either of time or space, between reoccurring elements of a composition  
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represents natural objects in recognizable form   Representational Art  
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Conforms to an idea of something that might be derived from reality but does not represent that reality accurately   Idealized Art  
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