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mannerism-Impressionism Study notes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Mannerism is also known as | Late Renaissance |
| It is also known as Late Renaissance | Mannerism |
| Mannerism comes from the Italian word “maniera” which means | stylishness. |
| Mannerism comes from the Italian word ______ which means stylishness. | maniera |
| Mannerism art movement which originated from_______ refers to a stylized, exaggerated approach in painting and sculpture. | Florence, Italy |
| Mannerist artist stressed the individual way of painting, the personal vision and pictorial understanding of things (how one perceives something, which may be different from one another), which is a concept of? | individualism |
| Mannerist artists were followers of Renaissance masters but set their own goals, created their style, and turned against traditional conventions—breaking the _____Form of art. | elitist |
| Madonna with Long Neck, 1534, Parmigianino is what form of art? | Mannerism |
| Subjects were portrayed artificial and less naturalistic because Mannerists put high value on the portrayal of human body that are gracefully, yet it is? | oddly positioned |
| tends to look flat in perspective. | Mannerism |
| Elongated limbs and stylized facial features were common motifs, and unlike the preciseness of play between shadow and light of the Renaissance artforms | Mannerism |
| Baroque comes from the Portuguese word “barocco” which means | irregular pearl or stone |
| Baroque comes from the Portuguese word_____ which means “irregular pearl or stone.” | barocco |
| The theme of its paintings and sculptures are still religious, however, more of the elements of the Baroque | Baroque |
| The Baroque theme of its paintings and sculptures are still religious, however, more of the elements of the _______ | Catholic dogma. |
| It is characterized by drama, movement, energy, and restlessness. | Baroque art |
| It is a new technique of Baroque, and was developed in this period. | chiaroscuro |
| This technique is achieved by contrasting light and shade in painting and management of shadow to create an illusion of depth. | chiaroscuro |
| This art has the sense of movement in the picture—the eyes of the viewer move from one area of the painting to another. | chiaroscuro |
| Painters portray strong movement using spirals and upward diagonals, and strong color schemes to dazzle and surprise the audience. what technique? | chiaroscuro |
| Upclose image of The Ecstasy of St. Theresa, 1652 what form of Art? | Baroque art |
| When it comes to architecture, _________ are highly ornamented which create spectacle and illusion. Churches, mainly, were adorned with statues to accentuate their glory. Domes and roofs were enlarged. | Baroque buildings |
| Baroque Churches, mainly, were adorned with statues to accentuate their glory. __________ were enlarged. | Domes and roofs |
| With music, Baroque is one of the richest and most diverse periods in music history. The different forms of Baroque music are cantata, concerto, sonata, oratorio, and opera which all originated from | Italy |
| The 5 different forms of Baroque music are which all originated from Italy | cantata, concerto, sonata, oratorio, and opera |
| is a continuation of the Baroque but in a lighter, more graceful tone and has a more decorative effect. | Rococo |
| Rococo comes from the word rocaille meaning | shell. |
| Rococo comes from the word _____meaning “shell.” | rocaille |
| Artists would mix seashells, pebbles, and other organic elements to create a naturalistic inspired work. | Rococo |
| Rococo art is _______ distinguished because of its elaborately designed artworks that aimed to please rather than to instruct. | French style |
| It is French style distinguished because of its elaborately designed artworks that aimed to please rather than to instruct. | Rococo art |
| He is considered the father of Rococo Art. Its subject is aristocratic; people are depicted socializing in pastoral landscapes. | Jean Antoine Watteau |
| famous for his erotic imagery.(Rococo) | Francois Boucher |
| Thomas Gainsborough, Giovanna Baccelli, 1782 What Form of art? | Rococo art |
| Their architecture has no particular meaning. | Rococo architecture |
| The furniture and architecture are focused on secular, asymmetrical designs and maintained the decorative style of the Baroque. | Rococo architecture |
| It is mainly a style of ornament and interior design. Color harmonies based on gold, white, pink, blue, green, and white are used to generate sunny, light-hearted feeling. | Rococo architecture |
| It came about because of the renewed interest in Medieval stories of heroism and emotion. | The Romantic Movement |
| The Romantic Movement is originated in ______in 18th century as a rebellion against the intellectualization brought about by Neo-classicism. | Europe |
| It established its style and restrictions for painting, sculpture, and architecture; thus, independent artists reacted to it and created the Romantic Movement. | Neo-classicists |
| It stressed the individuality and creativity of the artist. The artists are free to express his/her view of the world in whatever medium or technique s/he is comfortable with. | Romantic art |
| Romantics valued_______,_________, and________ to promote a variety of style in their artworks—this view on art is still applied right now. | originality, inspiration, and imagination |
| These artists emphasized that sense and emotion, as well as reason, were equally important in understanding the world. | Romantic artists |
| This painters favored coloristic and painterly techniques over the linear, cool tone of the neoclassical style. | Romantic painters |
| An architecture draws inspiration and is influenced by Greek, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. Different elements are lifted from any source. | Romantic architecture |
| A famous Romantic architecture is the __________made by Charles Garnier. | Paris Opera |
| A famous Romantic architecture is the Paris Opera, made by ______ | Charles Garnier. |
| The statue of Liberty by Auguste Bartholdi is an example of a ? | Romantic sculpture. |
| The Façade of the Palais Garnier Opera House, 1875 is what art form? | Romantic Architecture |
| It is a movement inspired by Monet’s painting “Impression Sunrise.” | impressionism movement |
| It developed in France in the 19th century as a rebellion against conventional and academic standards. | impressionism |
| Artist paint more outdoor scenes to capture the natural color and light. | impressionism artist |
| They are concerned with the effect of light on objects because they see the light as an important element that affects the richness and dullness or the darkness and lightness of colors. | impressionism artist |
| Sunrise, 1873, Claude Monet what artform? | impressionism |
| Its common subject of art is outdoor scenes, nature, and contemporary everyday life. | impressionist art |
| The pioneering impressionist artists include ______(father of Impressionism)______,____,_____ Later in the century, a new movement emerged. | Claude Monet , Eduardo Manet, August Renoir, and Edgar Degas. |
| It is an extension and rejection of Impressionists’ limitations and portray more realistic subjects but gave more importance to geometrical forms to express inner vision. | Post-impressionism |
| It makes use of tiny dots of color, and was developed, this is pioneered by George Seurat. | Pointillism |
| Pointillism, which makes use of tiny dots of color, was developed, this is pioneered by? | George Seurat. |
| Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh what art form? | impressionism |
| Art app Full Name Instructor | Jhora Samm Genon |