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Movment that was led by Jacqu-Louis David. Tried to revive or emulate Greek & Roman art. The work was mostly political in content (repulican or NonMonarchical government)
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Neoclassical
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Forerunner to the modern camera
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Camera Obscura
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name two pioneers of photojournalism
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Lewis Hine, Margaret Bourke-White
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What does the abreviation 'AP' stand for
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Artist Proof
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It is the opposite of relief: areas below the surface hold the ink
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Intaglio
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A reconstruction of objects based on geometric abstraction.
Picasso & Barque esablished it and later Juan Gris and Ferdinand Leger kept it going |
Cubism
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Era of art from 17th century and most of the 18th. It is a term used frequently to describe the art that arose in Italy in 1600 and spread through much of europe during the next 200 yrs. Frequent use of curves and countercurves. - vivid realism, sharp diagonals and extreme foreshortening.Emotional realism.
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Baroque
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List 4 Baroque artists.
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Bernini, Caravaggio,Rubens,Borromini
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They came to regard humankind as the highest creation in nature--- the closest thing to perfection in physical form , coupled with the power to reason.
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Greeks
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an early crusaderin the art photography movement
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Alfred Stieglitz
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the camera lens opening , measured in F-stops as the number increases, the size of the _______ decreases, thereby reducing the amount of light passing through the lens
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aperture
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another word for platform or the block on which a column rests
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plinth
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the medium is most similar to constructed sculpture but the artist constructs an entire environment w/in the gallery
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installation art
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a sculpture that is not freestanding but projects from a background surface
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relief
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a coin is an example of this type of relief
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low or bas relief
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