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A |
Created on a South African Rock Face About 73,000 Years Ago* |
Spiritual, Abstract and or Symbolic Depicted
Nature & Hybrid Figures |
They Painted and Drew on Cave Walls, Bones, and Rock
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B |
About
6,000 Years Ago in the Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky, Tennessee,
Alabama and Georgia* |
64,000 Years Ago in a Series of Spanish Caves. 20,000 Years Before
Modern Humans Arrived in Europe* |
44,000 Years Ago in an Asian Indonesian Humans Created in a Cave Images
of a Hunting Party* |
C |
More Than 100,000 Important Rock are Found in Northern Kakdu
Territory Dating 40,000 Years Ago* |
Created Between 8000 Years ago in Patagonia is Considered the Oldest in South
America* |
Natural Pigments Limonite, Hematite (Browns, Orange, Yellows, Reds),
Oceanic Deposits (Green), Blues Manganese Ore |
D |
Clay Metal and
Stone |
Jewelry of Gold and Silver |
Men With Long Beards & Wide Open Eyes |
E |
The Desert and The Sea
Provided Materials and Helped Prevent The Destruction, Outside
Influence and Desecration of Much of Egypt Art |
Simple Clear Lines Shapes 3 Dimensional Statues of Gods, Goddess,
Pharaohs, Royalty & Hieroglyphs |
The Tales, Stories PharaohAccomplishments of The Gods, Goddess,
The Common Egyptians the Natural World of Animals, Plants and Birds |
F |
It is Considered in Society
A Perfect Balance, What They Called
ma'at (Harmony)
Universal Oneness and Social Order. |
Chinese Writing Characters in and on Tortoise Shells and Bones.
Became Ink Brushes and Writing on Paper |
Ancient Asian Artist Were Not Professionals But Were Amateur Men and
Women Who Produced Much of The Work Often for The Rich and Nobles |
G |
A Love of Nature Simplicities, Belief in Educative Capacity of Art,
Trust in Morals Viewing Subjects From Different Perspectives |
He was a Renaissance Man Who was a Scientist, Inventor, Thinker as Well
as Engineer, Architect, Sculptor and Painter |
19th Century French Movement Which Is Characterized By the Evoking
of All Emotions Instead of Realism as Subjects in the Work |
H |
Baroque
Period By
Gian Lorenzo Bernini |
Grant Wood in 1930 Iowa Artist Who Championed Rural Culture |
Color Not Created by Mixing Other Colors
Which are Red Yellow and Blue |
I |
Creation of a Combination of Pictures, Magazine Cut Outs and Other
Objects |
1706 Introduced The Color Wheel Realized 6 Colors of Rainbows |
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Pure Color With Nothing Added To It Change its Pure Properties |
J |
Acrylic Paint |
Optical Art Uses Optical Illusion |
The Art of Paper Folding |
K |
Blue, Red, Yellow |
Darkness or Lightness of Color |
Mixing Two Primary Colors.... |
L |
The Arrangement of Elements
are Combined in Art |
The
Object Closes to the Viewer Usually the Main Subject |
The
Objects Farthest Away from the Viewer |
M |
Space Between The Fore & Background |
The
Size Relationshipf Objects |
Color's Warmth and Coolness |
N |
Casual Drawings |
Central Part of a Work of Art |
Paintings Brightest Areas |
O |
Visual, Literary Arts,
Performing Arts |
Accurate Light & Unblended Color |
Focuses on Emotions/Responses of People |
P |
Small Dots Used in a Painting |
Layer of Paint Over Another Layer |
Putting A Layer of Paint Over A Canvas |
Q |
Wet-on-Wet Painting
in One Setting |
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Smooth Transition Mixing 2 Colors |
Underdrawing |
R |
Art Using Small Tile, Stones & Ceramics |
Using White to Lighten a Color |
Empty Spaces in a Work of Art |
S |
Line's Thickness |
2 Shapes With Clean Transitions |
Placing the Subject on the Right or Left of the Image |
T |
In Sculpture it
is Used for Casting a Duplicate Sculpture from the Original |
Stone,
Wood, Metal (Bronze), Clay, Ivory, and Plaster |
Human Form Full
Figure and Heads Especially of Nobles and Deities |
U |
Art Work Type Has
No Subject Matter In Painting Sculpture and Graphic Arts |
People Still Life Landscape Abstractions |
It is What The Artist's is Trying To Portray
in His or Her Work |
V |
In History the Most Important Subject Matter is the Human Form Followed by
Landscape |
Color, Form, Line, Shape, Space, Texture, Value
are the 7 Visual Elements of Art |
Literature, Visual
Arts, Graphic Arts, Plastic Arts, Decorative Arts, Performing Arts, Music Arts,
Architecture |
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Line: It can Suggest Movement , Form, Rhythm, , Structure, Growth,
Depth, Distance, Pattern, Emotions and Shape |
Line, Mass, Space, Value, Color, Volume, Shape, Rhythm, Repetition,
Balance, Texture, Proportion, Continuity, Emphasis |
Relief: Carving of Images from a Flat Surface Such as Stone
Freestand: 3 Dimensional Objects that are Created to be Unattached
Carved: Chisels Create Art from Stone or Wood.
Modeling: Shaping from Wax or Clay.
Assembled: Art Created By Combining Numerous Materials Glued Together
Cast: Pouring Liquids into a Mold |
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Form, Content, Subject |
Archaic, Classical and Hellenistic |
Religious
Especially Christian |
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