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Art Review
.... the game!
Rhythm
Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
Guidelines
Lines used to assist in perspective drawing (usually leading to a vanishing point)
Pyramids of Giza
Name these pyramids:Give 3 interesting facts about these pyramids
Tallest structure in world until Eiffel Tower2 million blocks of stoneburial chamber in the heart of the pyramidAirshafts said to have future telling abilitiesInterior walls covered by relief sculptures
Cool colours
What are the following:
Light
What is this area called?
Keystone
• This slide shows the force put on a traditional Roman arch.
What is the section labeled “D” called?
Warm colours
Colours containing mostly Red or Yellow
Ionic
Name this column:
Gesture lines
Free-flowing lines that help layout the drawing
Demonstrate Contrapposto
A body stance that deals with how weight is distributed while
standing. The shifting of weight to one leg while the other bends slightly,
the hips are angled opposite to the
shoulders.
Pattern
The repetition of an Element of Design
Archaic Art
During this period, Greek artists came into contact with ideas and styles from outside of Greece. It was also a time when vase painting and sculpture began to reflect Greek ideals.
Name this Greek Art period:
Outline drawingwhere the pencilnever leaves the page
Contour lines
Yellow-Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Pyramids of Zoser
Name these pyramids:
Kiln
Oven used to heat clay to temperatures as high as 2500º
What are the following:
Forms
Cube, Sphere, Prism, Cone
Neutralize
To lessen the intensity of a colour by adding small amounts of its complementary colour.
Egyptian
What characteristics of this sculpture, besides clothes, indicate that this is Egyptian?
What art movement is this from?
Rigid body position
Left leg forward
Material supporting weight of sculpture at back and base
What are the following:
Yellow, Red and Blue
Primary Colours
Radial Balance
When the weight appears to be circling or moving towards a
central point
Colour
Definition is...
Reflected light
Series ofconnected dots
LINE
Given the indicated light source, where will the cast shadow fall?
Triumphal Arch
Built to remember a battle and celebrate victory
Roman (example: Arch of
Constantine).
Blue-Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
What are the following:
Square, triangle, circle, rectangle
Shapes
Coil
To roll clay into a tube-like form
GreekWhat Art Movement are these pieces from? Name the Greek
time period.Geometric
Symmetrical Balance
When the weight is evenly distributed on both sides of
the artwork
What are the following:
yellow-green, yellow-orange, red-orange, red-purple, blue-purple, blue-green
Tertiary Colours
Colosseum
Name this building.
Transparent
Light can penatrate and you can sometime see throught it
Point C
Where is the Vanishing point for the following cube?
CB
A
D
E
Cast shadow
What is this area called?
It is the only tomb discover which was not emptied by grave robbers
Why do we have so many artifact from King Tutankhamen and not other Egyptian Rulers?
Achromatic
To paint using different tints and tones of a neutral
Hellenistic Art
In this period, new ideas permeated Greek art, and emotion, drama, and realism began to influence the appearance - and subject matter - of this eras sculpture.
Name this Greek Art period:
To Fire
To bake in a kiln/ drying by heating
What was the purpose of these paintings?
Track movements of the herd/
Communicate movements to other tribe members
What 3 things are causing these paintings to deteriorate?
1. Air circulation
2. Pollution
3. Natural and Artificial light
4. Vandalism
5. Humidity (freezing and thawing)
What are the following:
white, gray, black, and brown
Neutrals
Doric
Name this column:
Orange
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Horizon Line
The line where the sky and land appeared to meet.
The Romans
What society invented indoor plumbing? -this technology was lost during the Middle Ages
Core shadow
What is this area called?
Painterly Lines
Line is created by putting two colour beside each other
Geometric Art
This early period from Greek art history shows how ancient artists adorned many of their works (vase paintings in particular) with precise geometric patterns.
Name this Greek Art period:
Entablature
What is the upper section of a classical building which rests on the columns called?
Name the following parts of the entablature
A
B
CA = pediment
B = frieze
C = metope
Score
To rough up clay surface in order to join two piece of clay
Red-Purple
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Prehistoric
What Art Movement are these pieces from?
What is the name of this art piece?
Venus of Willendorf
Asymetrical balance
When the weight is unevenly distributed on both side of the artwork.
Point C
Where is the Vanishing point for the following cube?
CB
A
D
E
Tertiary Colours
These colours are made by mixing a primary with a neighboring secondary on the colour wheel.
Negative space
Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Analogous Colours
Colours beside each other on the colour wheel
Cool colours
Colours containing mostly blue
What is the next step to creating a box with one-point
perspective?
Draw the vertical and horizontal line in between
the guidelines to show back edges of the box.
Frontal eye and torsoProfile head and legs
Describe FrontalismName all 4 pointsRemember left leg in front of right is an Egyptian trait related to their culture, not Frontalism
Enclosed lines
Shape
Pantheon
Name this building.
Contrast
Differences in an artwork
Purple
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Warm colours
What are the following:
Opaque
When no light can penatrate
Slab
A piece cut out of flattened clay
(like a cookie cutter)
Light source
What is this area called?
Value
This term refers to the lightness or darkness of a
colour
Roman: copy of Greek pieceName the art movement this exact piece
was created in. (give details to explain your answer)
What is the title of this piece and describe the story behind this sculpture?
Laocoön, the son of a Trojan priest of Poseidon, defied the rules by marrying and having sons and then warned the Greeks about the Trojan Horse. For his betrayal two serpents were sent to kill him and his sons.
Green
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Rhythm
The repetition of an Element of Design to create
movement
Space
The area around, between and through objects in an
artwork
Positive space
Is the following image created with positive or negative space?
Classical Art
Often referred to as the "Golden Age" of Greece, this era was a time when perfection was achieved in the arts - the Parthenon was constructed during this fruitful period.
Name this Greek Art period:
Relative Size
Linear perspective term that deals with objects getting smaller as they reach the horizon line
Converging lines
Linear perspective term that deals with parallel lines appearing to meet as they approach the horizon line
Horizon Line
The line where the sky and land appeared to meet.
Vanishing Point
The point on the horizon line where parallel horizontal lines appear to meet as the go further into the distance.
Placement
Linear perspective term that deals with the distance between the bottom of the object and the horizon line
Groin Vault
Name this type
of Vault
Texture
The feel of a surface
What are the following:
Green, Purple, and Orange
Secondary Colours
Corinthian
Name this column:
Tint
To lighten a colour using white or water
Balance
The weighting of objects in an artwork
Lines that outline anobject (ex. Cartoons, colouringbooks, comics…)
Linear Lines
Aphrodite of Melos or Venus de Milo
Name one of the names this piece is know by.
Shadow
What is this area called?
Movement
The direction your eye travels through an artwork
Secondary Colours
These colours are made by mixing two primary colours together
Monochromatic
To paint using different tints and tones of one colour
Emphasis
The area your eye is draw to in a work of art
(AKA the focal point)
Primary Colours
These colours can not be made by mixing any colour combination together
Egyptian
What Art Movement are these pieces from?
Yellow-orange
If you add the following colours together what do you get?
Tunnel or Barrel Vault
Name this type of Vault
Clay
A natural material used in pottery
Pattern
Which Principle of Design is best demonstrated by the following picture:
Parthenon
Name this building: What Greek Art period is it from?
Classical
Pinch pot
In clay, a Cup-shape, created by pushing thumb in ball of clay and pulling up on side with fingers while rotating the clay in your hands
Complementary colours
Colours opposite each other on the colour wheel
Slip
Clay/ water mixture of mud consistency used to join two pieces of clay and to smooth over clay surface
Cells to hold the gladiators and the animals
What was the purpose of the rooms under the wood floor of the Colosseum?
Unity
Similarities in an artwork
Perspective
the method of creating the illusion of depth on a two-dimensional surface.
Neutrals
These are not colours because they do not appear on the colour wheel
Mosaics
What is the art of creating images with small pieces of colored glass, stone or other materials called?
Reflected light
What is this area called?
Vanishing Point
The point on the horizon line where parallel horizontal lines appear to meet as the go further into the distance.
Sculpture
A 3-dimensional work of art.
Fresco
Painting on a wall with or onto wet plaster
Sphinx
Name this piece:What 3 things are said to be damaging the Sphinx? Vandalism
Sand storms
Acid Rain
Form
3D Shape
Highlight
What is this area called?
Tone
To darken a colour by adding black