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22 Cards in this Set
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The renassiance
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in the 1400s, the rebirth of older style and culture in art
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two-point linear perspective
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the sides of the object vanish to one of two vanishing points on the horizon line.
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oblique projection
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a vertical plane is parallel to the plane of projection
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axonometric projection
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three dimensions showing the verticals and horizontals projected to scale but with diagonals and curves
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aerial or atmospheric perspective
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the effect of the interference of the atmosphere on visible objects
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primary colors
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sets of colors that can be combined to make a useful range of colors
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foreshortening
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create the illusion of an object receding strongly into the distance or background.
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intermediate colors
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a primary color is mixed with an adjacent secondary color
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one-point linear perspective
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only one vanishing point exists; lines radiate outwardly from this point, and perpendicular lines meet at this point
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Warm color scheme vs. Cold color scheme
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WARM are vivid and energetic, and tend to advance in space. COLD give an impression of calm, and create a soothing impression.
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cross-hatching
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fine parallel lines drawn closely together, to create the illusion of shade or texture in a drawing.
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Figure ground reversal
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what was figure becomes background and what was background becomes figure.
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chiaroscuro
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the treatment of light and shade in drawing and painting.
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secondary colors
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made by mixing two primary colors
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hatching
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used to create shading effects
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harmony in the red
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Henry Matisee, oil on canvas, 1908, impressionism
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rain steam and speed - the great western railway
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JMW Turner, 1844, OIl on canvas, romanticism
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the dead christ
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Andrea Mantegn, 1480, tempera, Historical
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Raceing sideways
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Nikolai Buglag, 2001, pencil and ink on paper
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Moon pine ueno no. 89
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Utagawa Hiroshige, 1856, woodblock, Edo era
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256 Farben
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Gerrard Richter, 1974, colour wheel
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two figures
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Barbara Hepworth 1968, sculpture
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