ART Flashcards

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It is a latin word that means educated

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Humanus

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What is the latin word of Art?

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Arti

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A type of functions of arts that associate with others

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Social Function

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A type of functions of arts that adds visual spice that can bring out the most elegant features of different elements

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Aesthetic Function

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A type of functions of arts that serves to document or reconstruct historical figure and events

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Historical Function

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A type of functions of arts that provides a forum for ideas that will lead to employment, prestige, status, and power.

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Political Function

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A type of functions of arts that articulates and transmit new information and values.

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Cultural Function

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A type of functions of arts where the artist perform arts because of their passion.

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Individual Function

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Arts are emerging as a potent force in the economic life of people and assume an essential role as a direct and indirect contributor to state economies. What is this function of art?

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Economic Function

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Buildings are artistically designed and constructed to protect their occupants and make their life inside more meaningful. What is this function of art?

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Physical Function

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These arts are those forms in which the artists used his/her own body, face, and presence as a medium. Example: Theatre, Dance, Installation Art, etc.

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Performing Arts

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These arts are those forms that create works that are primarily visual. Example: Drawing, Painting, Photography, etc.

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Visual Arts

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These arts centered on creative writing and other composition processes intended to be read. Example: Prose and Poetry

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Literary Arts

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It implies the application of human skills using a hand.

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Crafts

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It is the Greek word of Aesthetic that means ‘perception’

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Eisthesis

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The German word for Craft that means ‘power’

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Kraft

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He was known for his pattern designs, particularly on fabrics, and wallpapers.

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William Morris

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A type of arts and crafts that refers to any craft where you work with fabric, yarn or surface design.

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Textile Crafts

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It means to braid or to construct

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Texere

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It is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which X-shaped stitches in a tiled, raster-like pattern are used to form a
picture.

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Cross-stitch

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It is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a hook.

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Crochet

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It is the crafts of fastening or attaching objects using stitches made with a needle and thread.

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Sewing

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It is a fabric production method in which yarns are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth.

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Weaving

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It is a technique for handcrafting particularly in making durable lace which is constructed by a series of knots and loops.

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Tatting

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It is the process of making footwear.
Shoemaking
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It Is an openwork fabric, patterned with open holes in the work, made by machine or by hand.
Lace
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It is a form of textile making which requires very few tools and just some pure knowledge of basic knotting.
Macramé
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It is the designing and manufacture of hats.
Millinery
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It is an arrangement of colored thread strung between points to form an abstract geometric design.
String Art
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It is a type of arts and crafts that refers to a skill that pertains to the woods, especially in making one's way through the woods or in hunting, trapping, etc.
Wood Crafts
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Its concern is on how a person expresses his/her feelings.
Humanities
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What are the 6 purpose of arts?
1. Create Beauty 2. Provide Decoration 3. Reveal Truth 4. Express Values 5. Commemorate Experience 6. Create Harmony
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The study of art and beauty used during the 18th century by (blank) , a German philosopher
Alexander Baumgarten
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It is a skilled trade in the cutting, shaping, and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings.
Carpentry
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It is the art and craft of applying pieces of veneer (thin slices of wood) to a structure to form decorative designs.
Marquetry
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It is a form of woodworking that is used to create wooden objects.
Woodturning
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It is a form of woodworking to form a wooden figure or objects by using a knife or a chisel.
Wood Carving
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It is a skill in making a box shaped piece of furniture with doors and drawers for keeping various objects.
Cabinetry
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It is the work of building cushion and cover furniture.
Upholstery
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It is a type of arts and crafts that refers to the art of executing artistic designs in metal for both practical and aesthetic purposes.
Metal Craft
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It is a form of personal adornments, such as brooches, rings, necklaces, and bracelets.
Jewelry
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It is a process by which a Liquid material (bronze, copper, glass, aluminum, and iron) is poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify.
Metal Casting
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It is an art form in which statue is made using welding techniques.
Welded Sculpture
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It is a type of arts and crafts that refers to an extremely durable plain-woven fabric used for making backpacks, tents, marquees, and other sustainable items
Paper/Canvas Crafts
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It is the process of physically assembling a book from some folded or unfolded sheets of paper or other material.
Bookbinding
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It is a hand-made technique for producing greeting cards.
Card Making
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It is a technique where the artwork is made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.
Collage
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It is a Japanese cultural art of paper folding
Origami
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It is a composite material consisting of paper pieces or pulp, sometimes reinforced with textiles, bound with an adhesive.
Paper-Mache
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It refers to a method of arranging, preserving, and presenting personal and family history in book form.
Scrapbooking
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It is a craft in which some type of ink made of dye or pigment applied to an image or pattern that carved, molded, laser engraved or vulcanized, onto a sheet of rubber.
Rubber Stamping
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It is a type of arts and crafts that refers to skills using plant parts as the medium.
Plant Crafts
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It relates to the making of shapes and figures from straw.
Corn Dolly Making
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It is the art of using plant materials and flowers to create a pleasing and balanced composition.
Floral Design
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When all of the elements of art interact well in an artwork, visual harmony is attained.
The Principle of Harmony
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Consists of drying flower petals and leaves in a flower press to flatten and exclude light and moisture.
Pressed Flower Craft
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It refers to the symmetry of opposing visual forces.
The Principle of Balance
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It is accomplished by using differing colors, lines, and shapes within an artwork to make key areas stand out.
The Principle of Variety
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It is the way that an eye moves throughout a work of art
The Principle of Movement
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It refers to the need for an artist To create a focal point within an artwork.
The Principle of Emphasis
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This principle is created when the sizes of elements in an artwork art are combined harmoniously.
The Principle of Proportion
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It refers to the use of visual Pattern within a work of art.
The Principle of Rhythm
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What are the 5 motivated functions of art?
1. Art for Acting 2. Art for Healing 3. Art for Political Change 4. Art for Propaganda 5. Art for Communication
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Rock carvings and engravings
Petroglyphs
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Graphic imagery and symbols
Pictographs
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Totemic statues and ivory carvings
Ancient Sculpture
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Performs or any other works associated with the formation of stones
Megalithic Arts
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The oldest European cave art is the (blank) Discovered in 1903 by Hermilio Alcalde del Río.
El Castillo Cave (Cave of the Castle)
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The tool contains a rounded stone struck some blows with a similar stone used as a pounder, which created a serrated crest that served as a chopping blade.
Pebble Tools
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It is a hand ax prehistoric stone tool flake with two faces or sides.
Bifacial Tools
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They are usually formed by crushing off a small or large fragment then used as the tool.
Flake Tools
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These are a Stone tool created by striking a long narrow flake from a stone core. Lithic reduction.
Blade Tools
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Produced beautiful jewels, sculptures, church doors.
Metalwork
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They were colorful religious texts which often use of gold and silver as its main feature.
Illuminated Manuscripts (Illumination)
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They were excellent artists who created new shapes of jewelry.
Silversmith and Goldsmith
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Artists who were skillful in Iconography uses Fresco and panel painting with the religious theme during the medieval period
Paintings
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It is embroidery in colored wool.
Bayeux Tapestry
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They were hand-shaped cooking pots, jars, and pitchers.
Ceramics
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It is usually applied exclusively to the windows of medieval churches, castles, and cathedrals.
Stained Glass
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It is the manner of designing coats of arms and insignia.
Heraldry
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He learned the fabrication of metals and other substances which known as metallurgy. He invented a technique known as schiacciato.
Donatello
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He worked for the Cathedral of San Francesco in Assisi. He was invited to paint a mosaic over the entrance to St. Peter's Basilica.
Giotto di Bondone
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He was hired by Pope Nicholas V in the renovation of the papal palace and of the Roman bridge of Acqua Vergine
Leon Battista Alberti
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He made mosaics as well as paintings, which include the frescoes of New Testament scenes in the upper church of St. Francis of Assisi.
Giovanni Cimabue
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He was a sculptor and goldsmith in one of the Florentine workshops.
Filippo Brunelleschi
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His most famous works of art include the Annunciation, The Madonna and Saints, and the Transfiguration of Christ painting.
Fra Angelico
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He started work on the East Doors of the Baptistery of San Giovanni. The Bronze doors (10panels depicting scenes)
Lorenzo Ghiberti