art 1-50 Flashcards

1
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2 regions where the Catholic Church sought to maintain its dominance during the baroque era

A

Spain and Italy

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2
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intalgio printmaking

A

process where lines are inscribed into the matrix

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3
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Jesuits

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Organization founded to convert non-Europeans to Catholicism

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4
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what is a flying buttress?

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flying buttresses are external arches used in medieval cathedrals that allow for higher celings and window openings by counterbalancing the outward thrust of high, vaulted cielings.

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5
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name the three main orders of ancient greek architecture.

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doric, ionic, and corinthian

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6
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which of the greek orders is the simplest?

A

doric

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7
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which of the three ancient greek orders is the most elaborate?

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corinthian

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8
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what two materials are most commonly used for the construction of residential homes?

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wood and brick

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9
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what two materials are most commonly used for hte construction of large commercial buildings?

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steel and concrete

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10
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what are the three parts of the entablature in a greek temple?

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the architrave, frieze, and cornice

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11
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what material was used to construct the eiffel tower?

A

wrought iron

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12
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the colosseum in rome is and example of what architectural feature?

A

the vault

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13
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the arch, the vault, and dome are similar in that all three features seek to stretch the boundaries of architecture by ____?

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allowing for greater height and more space inside a building

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14
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what is a colonnade?

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an arrangement of evenly-spaced columns that supports the entablature, arch, or roof.

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15
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name the two main orders of roman architecture

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tuscan (a variant of the doric order) and composite (a combination of the ionic and corinthan oders)

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16
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this spanish architect is famous for his unique, organic shaped buildings made of stone

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Antonio Gaudi

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17
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modern architects have tried to design buildings that are composed of (geometric/organic) shapes.

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organic

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18
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who designed the first skyscraper?

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louis sullivan, who designed the wainwright building in st. louis

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19
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This building was constructed in London in 1851 and consisted mainly of glass walls held together by slim iron rods.

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the crystal palace, which was built for the world’s fair in London.

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20
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what is environmental art?

A

art that makes use of the environment in which it is installed

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21
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when did environmental art first emerge?

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the 1960s

22
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true/false: environmental art is usually small in scale

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false. it is usually large in scale

23
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name a few characteristics of environmental art according to USAD

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Large in scale, constructed on site, and only temporary.

24
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true/false: environmental art often requires participation from the viewer

A

TRUE

25
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engraving

A

intalgio process using carving tools to directly inscribe lines into a matrix

26
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etching

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intalgio process using acid to etch grooves into exposed matrix

27
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lithography

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process where ink is applied to a wax image drawn on the matrix

28
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screen prints

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process where an image is transferred to a fabric frame and acts as a stencil

29
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THREE materials comprising paint

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pigments, binders, and solvents

30
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fresco

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technique where water-based paints are applied to wet plaster

31
Q

tempera

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water-based paint with egg binder that draws quickly and has a narrow tonal range

32
Q

region of the US struck with drought during the Great Depression

A

the Midwest

33
Q

encaustic

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wax-based paint fused to surfaces with hot irons

34
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gouache

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water-based paint similar to tempera

35
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watercolor

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water-based paint tinted by adding water instead of white paint

36
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acrylic paint

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synthetic paint developed after World War II

37
Q

FOUR basic methods of sculptures

A

carving modeling, casting, and construction

38
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carving

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removing original material to create a sculpture

39
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modeling

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adding materials to a surface to create a sculpture

40
Q

casting

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creating a plaster mold used to replicate the original sculpture

41
Q

Alexander Calder

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sculptor who created mobiles whose parts are moved by wind

42
Q

environmental art/Earthworks

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large sculpture that redefines the space where it is created

43
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mixed media

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artworks that use several art media

44
Q

FIVE craft products that have come to be recognized as art forms

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pottery, jewelry, fibers, glass, and wooden objects

45
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pottery

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craft medium, using natural materials such as clay

46
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slip

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liquid clay used to join edges of clay pieces

47
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kiln

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oven used to remove all moisture from a clay piece

48
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TWO fiber art forms

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weaving and quilting

49
Q

architecture

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the design and construction of buildings

50
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post-and-lintel construction

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technique where a beam is placed horizontally across another two beams