Test 3 Flashcards

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Considered the first painter to break free from the byzantine style. After his death, a plague passed before he became popular. Nativity scene (adoration of the magi) and mourning of christ w/ little angels

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Giotto

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Established oil painting in the 15th century. Wedding and self portrait with red turban

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Jan van eyck

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Renaissance version of a comic book. painting of statues and people. opens and closes

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ghent altarpiece

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self portrait with an influence of caravaggio. 1606-1669. christ in the storm on lake of Galilee. Dissected people to draw accurately. Dramatic lighting and asymmetrical balance. impasto

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Rembrandt

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crows in field. Impasto. Painted when paint was available in tubes

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Vincent van gogh

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la primavera (spring. Women dancing with angel overhead). Birth of venus (naked woman on a shell) greek mythology

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Botticelli

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stop motion drawing. Contemporary (alive). charcoal

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William Kentridge

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Woman siting in a circle window. 1898. posters and advertisements. Paintings saved from nazis.

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Alphonse Mucha

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Napolean, dead person, roman soldiers

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Jacques-Louis David

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10
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paints Ballerinas.

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Edgar Degas

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was a painter, until he got too old and then started creating collages. used shapes cut from paper to develop interesting drawings

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Henri Matisse

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contemporary who blew things up, making art with gunpowder

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Cai Guo-Qiang

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usually compressed into a stick and used for drawing, blank media is usually applied directly to a piece of paper and can be blended with your fingers to create shadows and areas of modeling.

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Dry

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Any print making process that produces a matrix that has the image area to be printed raised off the background, which is carved out, is called a

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Relief Print

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15
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a blank is any material used to create a work of art

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Medium

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in print making an blank is the number of impressions, or images authorized by the artist, created by the artist and subject to the artists final approval

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Edition

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a blank is a large flat area of ink, paint or any other media that can be thinned by a liquid

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Wash

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the term blank is used in printmaking when more than one color is to be used in a single image. To accomplish this task, the alignment of impressions must be precise so the final print looks and clean and the colors line up with the image

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Registration

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blank refers to a painting process where the artist paints directly onto a dry plaster wall. Fragile and not particularly brilliant in color.

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Fresco Secco

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An blank is a print that is produced by an artist or under their direct supervision, and is numbered and signed by the artist

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original print

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blank is used in printmaking to produce a grainy appearance from a smooth plate. It is achieved by applying a powdered resin to the surface of the plate and using intaglio methods acid bites into the plate around the inert particles of resin creating a grainy surface wherever the resin is applied

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Aquatint

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in a paint the blank is the ingredient that makes the color. Usually in a powdered form these materials are used in all drawing and painting media

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Pigment

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blank is used in printmaking to create a burr raised on the entire surface of the plate that if inked would be a rich black, achieved by using a sharply textured rocker, lighter areas are achieved by scraping away the burr

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Mezzotint

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used in a stick form, blank is a soft form of carbon that comes in various hardnesses and when used as a drawing tool can be smudged easily to create blended shadows. created from burning wood

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Charcoal

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blank is a type of paint made from a powdered color mixed with water and egg yolks. Quick drying and gives results that are bright in color with a flat or matte surface

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Tempera

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a drawing created to be transferred to a working surface like a plaster wall, or is simply created as a study is called a

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Sketch

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a printmaking process in which the areas to be printed are below the surface of the plate is called blank. The kind of images produced with this technique usually have very fine lines, hatching and cross hatching to produce depth and contrast. (uses acid)

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Intaglio

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blank is a versatile medium that is thinned with turpentine or paint thinner can be applied thickly or thinly and dries very slowly.

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Oil Paint

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blank is a soft dry media made from chalk and color. They come in oil and a dry chalky form that is applied in masses rather than lines

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Pastel

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a blank is a print that is examined by the artist for approval it is a trial version made before the final edition is produced

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Proof

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blank is an intaglio printing process that consists of coating a metal plate with a layer of ground, a drawing is then scratched through this layer, and the coated plate is then set in an acid bath acid bites into the unprotected, scratched areas to produce a matrix

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Etching

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In any art media the substance that holds the pigment together in a liquid past or stick form is called a

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Binder

33
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a printmaking process where only one image is created is called a blank. This process results in only one unique image from each run of the plate.

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Monotype

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a blank may be created from a number of different materials but it is always the block or plate on which the image created by the artist is carved, engraved or etched into

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Matrix

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a type of paint made form a synthetic polymer or plastic, blank is a versatile medium that is thinned with water and dries quickly.

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Acrylic

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An blank is an intaglio print making process that uses a metal plate that has a drawing carved, or engraved form the surface. The plate is inked wiped clean forcing the ink into the scratched grooves of the drawing creating a print with crisp delicate lines

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Engraving

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usually painted on thick sheets of rag paper, blank painting are done in transparent washes and it is common for the whiteness of the paper to be left unpainted in many portions on the paper.

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Water Color

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Blank blank is an intaglio type of printmaking that is more expressive than etching or engraving because a burr is left along the scratched lines of the drawing making a less precise, less analytical image.

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Dry Point

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blank is a type of painting created by painting pigments mixed with water directly onto a wet plaster wall. Theses images are permanently trapped in the wall

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True Fresco

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used as a thinner to make paint flow and spread more easily, a blank is also used to wash the brushes used to create the painting

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Vehicle

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blank is made by adding clay to graphite, much like charcoal it is easily blended by smudging and they come in many colors, most commonly black, white and reddish brown

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Conte Crayon

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used for creating highlights in charcoal drawings, blank is usually white in color. It also comes in colors that can be mixed to create other colors, and can be blended by smudging.

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Chalk

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photosensitive screen material is exposed to light and washed creating a stencil that allows ink to pass through in areas that make the image

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Screen Printing

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the artist jan van eyck employed the technique of blank that used thin transparent layers to put one over the other to create a more luminous quality

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Glazing

45
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blank is a type of drawing that uses ink

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Pen and Ink

46
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blank is the process or technique of laying on paint or pigment thickly so that it stands out from a surface

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impasto