• Shuffle
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Alphabetize
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Front First
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Both Sides
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
  • Read
    Toggle On
    Toggle Off
Reading...
Front

Card Range To Study

through

image

Play button

image

Play button

image

Progress

1/13

Click to flip

Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;

Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;

H to show hint;

A reads text to speech;

13 Cards in this Set

  • Front
  • Back

Early Renaissance

Flat and stiff images, Byzantine influence, religigious figures

High Renaissance

Humanism, realism, chiaroscuro, perspective, mythology, better anatomy

Mannerist

Elongated limbs, less naturalistic than Renaissance painting, unusual scale, vivid greens and pinks

Baroque

Dramatic lighting, still life, emotional moments, saints in ordinary activities,

Rococo

Lighthearted, flirtatious, aristocrats at play, mythological themes

Neoclassical

Classical subject matter, statuesque figures,

Romanticism

Sublimity of nature, meant to shock the viewer, triumph of nature over man, heroes,

Realism

Harsh reality of everyday life, sympathetic portrayal of the poor,

Impressionism

Loose brushwork, blurriness, nature's fleeting moments, outdoor scenes, upper class

Post-Impressionism

Abstract qualities, symbolic content, used the bright colors, thick paint, and real subject matter like the Impressionists did but chose to paint geometric or distorted forms and used unusual colors

Fauvism

Wild brushwork and loud colors, simple and abstract subject matter

Expressionism

Meant to express the meaning of an emotional experience rather than the reality

Cubism

Objects are analyzed, broken up and reassembled in an abstracted form, they are depicted from multiple viewpoints, monochromatic, shapes drift towards the center, surrounding space integrates with the object, andthe Cubist grid is shaped of lines and blocks that are often open or transparent on one side