chap 8 Flashcards

1
Q

because it is so direct, recording the path of the artists hand directly on paper, artists also find drawing to be

A

a readymade means of self expression

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2
Q

a __ was a drawing done to scale for the painting of a fresco

A

cartoon

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3
Q

Just as the different fine arts media produce different kinds of images, different drawing
materials produce different effects as well. Drawing materials are generally divided into two
categories—_______________________ and _____

A

wet; dry

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4
Q

one of the most common techniques used in drawing in late fifteenth century and early sixteenth century italy was __

A

metalpoint

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5
Q

___________- a descriptive representation of the drawing’s subject through an
outline or contour drawing. Effects of light and shadow are essentially “added” to the finished
drawing by means of hatching

A

delineation

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6
Q

With the softer media of ________________& _________________, it is much easier to give a
sense of the volumetric—that is, of three-dimensional form—through modulations of light and
dark. They can be either hard or soft, sharpened to so precise a point that they draw like a
pencil, or held on their sides and dragged in large bold gestures across the surface of the paper,
so it can be very expressive. Can be very messy – smudges easily

A

chalk and charcoal

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7
Q

____________is essentially a chalk medium with colored pigment and a nongreasy
binder added to it. They come in sticks the size of an index finger and are labeled soft, medium,
and hard, depending on how much binder is incorporated into the medium—the more binder,
the harder the stick.

A

pastel

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8
Q

_____________ was a student of Degas who is known for her pictures of
mothers and children, her freedom of line, and her mastery of color

A

May Cassatt

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9
Q

________________are oil paint manufactured with enough wax for the paint to be
molded into stick form. They allow the painter to draw directly onto a surface without brushes,
palettes, paint tubes, or solvents. The density of oilsticks allows the artist more gestural
freedom and a sense of direct engagement with the act of drawing itself

A

oil sticks

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10
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___________ – a wet media. Allows greater variation of line and texture. Can be
thickened or thinned. More fluid and expressive than metalpoint or chalk also a faster medium

A

liquid media

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11
Q

when ink is diluted with water and applied by brush in broad, flat areas, the result is called a __

A

wash

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12
Q

_____ has used charcoal drawing to create ghostlike images on
the walls of an old shack’s plank walls in his Whispers from the Walls

A

Whitfield Lovell

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13
Q

_______________’s films are built up from single drawings in charcoal and
pastel on paper that are successively altered through erasure, additions, and re-drawings that
are photographed at each stage of evolution. His work addresses issues of apartheid in South
Africa

A

William Kentridge

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14
Q

Marjane Satrapi illustrates her experiences of her childhood growing up in ______________
during a time of revolution that led to her exile.

A

Iran

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15
Q

_______________’s Head of Catherine Lampert VI began with a series of drawings
that were rubbed and wiped ou

A

Frank Auerbach

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