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Art Vocabulary Textbook

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Ch. 10 Renaissance (J)   When art and ideas in science had a Greco-Roman influence after a period of ‘Dark ages’ and before the Scientific Revolution  
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Ch. 10 Renaissance Art (J)   Renaissance Art: Art that is influenced by Greco-Roman culture  
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Ch. 10 Giotto (J)   First Renaissance artist  
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Ch. 10 Perspective (J)   Shows depth in art; 3-d or 2-d  
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Ch. 10 Linear Perspective (J)   Perspective created by using lines on a 2-d shape  
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Ch. 10 Leonardo da Vinci (J)   An inventor, visual artist, engineer, scientist, and architect who created futuristic ideas and inventions and created masterpieces; Michelangelo’s rival. He created the Vitruvian Man and the blueprints for The Flying Machine.  
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Ch. 10 Raphael (J)   A loved artist who was not disliked by many artists. He painted The School of Athens and created another variation of The David with his sculpture The David.  
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Ch. 10 Michelangelo (J)   A visual artist, engineer, scientist, and an architect who completed his works and had a opposite personality and a different style than Leonardo da Vinci. He was Leonardo’s rival, and he sculpted the David and painted the Sistine Chapel.  
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Ch. 10 Mannerism (J)   A form of art after Renaissance art was invented, that was more abstract and emotionally tuned than Renaissance art.  
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Ch. 10 Realism (J)   A realistic type of art style  
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Ch. 10 Greco-Roman/Classical Art (J)   Art from Ancient Rome and Greece  
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Ch. 19 Romantic Art (J)   Art that showed the opposite of the Enlightenment; it showed emotion, and creativity while being usually more tuned towards nature.  
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Ch. 9 Bubonic Plague (V)   Aka. The Black Death. A widespread disease that killed 1/3 of the European population. Inspired the simple artwork of the time. Also caused more skilled workers, like artists.  
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Ch. 12+14 Baroque Art (J/V)   Showed realistic, and natural art that also showed emotion in subjects; it was normally used in politics or Catholicism. (J) Three dimensional art that was larger than life. (V)  
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Ch. 12 Peter Paul Rubens (V)   A Flemish painter of the seventeenth century who is known mostly for his counter-revolutionary artwork  
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Ch. 12 El Greco (V)   A Greek born Spanish painter.  
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Ch. 12 Gian Lorenzo Bernini (V)   An Italian artist who worked mostly in Rome.  
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Ch. 15 Josiah Wedgwood (V)   English potter.  
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Ch. 15 Henry Cort (V)   An Italian artist who worked mostly in Rome.  
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Ch. 15 Guild (V)   An Italian artist who worked mostly in Rome.  
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Ch. 24 Feminism (V)   A term used to describe the want of the equal rights for women. Had an influence on women artist of the time.  
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Ch. 14 Michelangelo Caravaggio (J)   Baroque artist that was famous for the contrast in value, and the drama in his art work  
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Ch. 17 Rococo Art (J)   Elaborate and playful art used in pastel colors, and also emphasized values and hues  
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Ch. 17 Neoclassical Art (J)   Art that was influenced by the classical Greco-Roman art and by Renaissance art  
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