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The Fine Arts. Art Elements. Types or Genres. Music. Created by. Misc. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Column 1, #1. Texture. An element of art – the way the surface of something feels, i.e. rough, smooth, bumpy, etc. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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An element of art – the way the surface of something feels, i.e. rough, smooth,

bumpy, etc.

Texture

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An element of art – used in flat, 2-dimensional pieces like paintings, can include

geometric shapes or shapes from nature

Shape

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An element of art – a continuous mark; types of

lines include vertical, horizontal, curved,

diagonal, etc.

Line

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An element of art – used in 3-dimensional

pieces like sculptures that have height, width, and depth

Form

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When a color is opposite a primary color, on the color wheel its name is

Complimentary Colors

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A story that is passed down orally from generation to

generation

Folktale

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A story handed down from earlier times which is often

based on fact but is not entirely true

Legend

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A story that expresses the beliefs of a group of

people, tells about Gods or goddesses, or gives reasons for something that happens in nature

Myth

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Expressive Art

Art that communicates emotions or ideas

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Abstract art that has no recognizable subject

Non-objective Art

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Which one is the softest?

a. Forte Loudb. Mezzo Forte c. Mezzo Piano

c. Mezzo Piano

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Which one is the loudest?

a. Forte

b. Mezzo Forte

c. Piano

a. Forte

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came directly after the Renaissance and before the Classical Era. Bach is associated with this Era.

Baroque Era

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b. Mezzo Forte

Which one is the loudest?

a. Mezzo Pianob. Mezzo Fortec. Piano

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Pitch

The measure of how high or low a note is, relative to

other notes; pitch is determined by the

frequency of vibrations per second.

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Who is the

artist?

Georgia O’Keefe

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Stephen Foster

Who’s the composer?

Camptown Races

Oh! Susannah

My Old Kentucky Home

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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

This Russian is best know for his ballets and

symphonies which include Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake

and the Nutcracker.

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Vincent Van Gogh

Who’s the

artist?

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Picasso was known for this form of art that used

geometric forms.

Cubism

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An element of drama – the main subject or

idea in writing, speech, or music

Theme

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An element of drama – the main events or

action in a play, book, or other written work

Plot

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called "America's only original art form. It developed in the Southern American States out of a confluence of African and European music traditions

Jazz Music

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The point of highest dramatic interest or a major turning point in

the action

Climax

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Monet was known for this form of art due to the perception of the

image. The art becomes only an

appearance.

French Impressionism

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Bonus Question 1

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Bonus Question 2