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33 Cards in this Set

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Two-Point Perspective
Period Style
that of a designated historical era, including the present.
Humanism
Revival of interest in ancient Greek/Roman thought
Virtus
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French Ducal Court
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Vitruvius
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Modernity
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Engraving
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Disegno
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Alberti
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Nominalism
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De pintura
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Personal Style
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Grazia.
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Decoro
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Contextualism
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Formal Analysis
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Cardinal Gabriele Paleotti
Pope Pius IV sent him to the Council of Trent, where he played an important role. His Diarium, or journal, on the proceedings of the council, forms one of the most important documents for its history. The complete text is published in the third volume of the Concilium Tridentinum.[1][2] He was, with Molanus and Cardinal Charles Borromeo, one of the most influential writers to write filling out the brief decree of the Council on religious images with detailed instructions on their iconography, proscribing in his Discorso intorno alle imagine sacri et profane of 1582 as sin any frivolity, indecorum, and use of traditional depictions without scriptural foundation.
Grisaille
A method of painting in gray monochrome
International Gothic
International Gothic is a phase of Gothic art which developed in Burgundy, Bohemia, France and northern Italy in the late 14th century and early 15th century.[1] It then spread very widely across Western Europe, hence the name for the period, which was introduced by the French art historian Louis Courajod at the end of the 19th century.[2]
Polyptych
A painting consisting of more than three leaves or joined panels
Golden Ratio
Two quantities of the ratio are equal to the largest part.
Orthogonal
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Medici Family
Italian bankers, merchants, patrons of Florentine Art, Cosimo and Lorenode
Baroque
Relating to the style of European architecture, music, art, 17th, 18th, Century
Modern
Of or relating to the present or recent times as opposed to the remote past.
Eurocentrism
Belief in the prominence of Europe
Renaissance
Revival of art, literature, under influence of classical models.
Renaissance Man
Many interest in humanities.
Spretzzatura
Easy facility in accomplishing difficult action
Sfumato
Allowing tones and colors to shade graduating into one another.
Connoisseurship
Love, or taste for fine objects
Linear Perspective
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