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63 Cards in this Set
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International Gothic |
end of gothic era, the art of the court, |
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Book of hours |
Court loved em, prayer book at tdifferent hours of the day |
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illuminated manuscript |
Picture book with words, book of jells most famouse |
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triptych |
Two paintings together |
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altarpiece |
Popoular visual cause no one could read especially latin, isual sermon |
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pigment |
Type of color and what the color is made from
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fresco |
paining technique done on damp plaster cheaper than tapestry, pigment soaks into plaster
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Egg Tempera |
pigment and egg yolk combined
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Oil Paint glaze impasto |
one of the greatest inventions during the renassaince, pigment mixed with linseed oil put in beeswax o preven seperating |
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Grisaille |
s a term for a painting executed entirely in shades of grey or of another neutral greyish colour. It is particularly used in large decorative schemes in imitation of sculpture.
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Printmaking |
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relief |
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Intaglio |
is the family of printing and printmaking techniques in which the image is incised into a surface, and the incised line or sunken area holds the ink. It is the direct opposite of a relief print.
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woodcut
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engraving
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Burin (stylus)
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engraving tool with a metal shaft that is cut or ground diagonally downward to form a diamond-shaped point at the tip
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Well of Moses claus sutter northern renaissance |
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Limbourg Brothers, northern renaissance
July, Les Tres Riches Heures dy Duc de berry |
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Merode Altarpiece, robert Campin, northern renaissance
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Jan Van Eyck, Northern Renaissance, Giovanni Arnolfini and his bride
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Rogier van der Wyden, Northern Renaissance Descent from the Cross
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Rogier Van der Wyden, Norther Renaissance
St. Luke drawing the Virgin |
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Huge van der goes, northern Renaissance The Prtinari Altarpiece
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Hritonumud, Bosch, Northern Renaissance
The Garden of Earthly Delights |
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Condrad Witz, Northern Renaissance The Miraculous Draught of Fish
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Martin Schongauer, Northern Renaissance
The Temptation of St. Anthony |
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Studia Humanitatis |
humanism: The ideal of humanitas. ...umanisti—that is, professors or students of Classical literature. The word umanisti derives from thestudia humanitatis, a course of Classical studies that, in the early 15th century, consisted of grammar, poetry, rhetoric, history, and moral philosophy.
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The Medici |
The Medici are the first princely dynasty to win their status not by warfare, marriage or inheritance but through commerce. They come to Florence in the 12th century from the nearby countryside. Their ancestral home is in the Mugello valley.
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Contrapposto |
s shaped, greek based
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Linear Perspective |
A mathematical system for creating the illusion of space and distance on a flat surface such as a canvas or wall.
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Horizon line |
In perspective this line is drawn across the canvas at the viewer's eye level. It represents the line in nature where the sky appears to meet the ground.
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vanishing point
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The single point in a picture where all parallel lines that run from the viewer to the horizon line appear to come together. The vanishing point is generally placed at the viewer's eye level.
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orthoganls
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Straight diagonal lines drawn to connect points around the edges of a picture to the vanishing point. They represent parallel lines receding into the distance and help draw the viewer's eye into the depth of the picture.
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transversals
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In geometry, a transversal is a line that passes through two lines in the same plane at two distinct points. Transversals play a role in establishing whether two other lines in the Euclidean plane are parallel.
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Arial persepcetive
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Creating a sense of depth in painting by imitating the way the atmosphere makes distant objects appear less distinct and more bluish than they would be if nearby. Also known as atmospheric perspective.
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perdella
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j(Art Terms) a painting or sculpture or a series of small paintings or sculptures in a long narrow strip forming thelower edge of an altarpiece or the face of an altar step or platform2. (Architecture) a platform in a church upon which the altar stands
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rusticated masonary
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is usually squared off but left with a more or less rough outer surface and wide joints that emphasize the edges of each block.
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pendentaive |
is a constructive device permitting the placing of a circular dome over a square room or an elliptical dome over a rectangular room. |
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latin cross, longitudinal plan |
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greek cross (central plan) |
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Christian church parts |
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Santa Maria Del Flore, Filippo Brunellischi, Italian |
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Old Sacristy |
Filipo Brunelleschi, Italian |
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San lorenzo |
Filippo, Brunelleschi, Italian |
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Santa Maria Novella |
Leon Battista, Italian |
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Saint Mark |
Donatello, Italian |
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Gattamelta |
Donatello, Italian |
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Gates of Paradise |
Lorenzo, Ghiberti, Italian |
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Adoration of the Magi |
Gentile de Fabriana, Italian |
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The holy trinity |
Masaccio, Italian |
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Tribute Money |
Massaccio, Italian |
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Annunciation |
Fra Angelico, Italian |
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Last supper |
Andrea Del castagno, Italian Renaissance |
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David |
Donatello, Italian REaissance |
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Hercules and antaeus |
Antonio del Pollaiuolo, Italian Renaissance |
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Battle of San Romano |
Paulo Uccello, Italian Renaissance |
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Birth of Venus |
Sandro Botticelli, Italian Renaissance |
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St. franic in the Desert |
Giovanni Bellini, Italian Renaissance |
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Christ Delivering the keys to saint peter |
Pietro Perugino, Italian renaissnace |
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Resurrection |
Piero Della Francesca, Italian Renaissance |
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Saint' andrea |
Leon Battista Alberti, Italian Renaissance |
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Camera Picta |
Andrea Mantegna, Italian Renaissance |
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The damned cast into hell |
Luca Signorelli, Itallian Renaissance |