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29 Cards in this Set
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Abstraction
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Any art that doesn't try to realistically portray something
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Aesthetic
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Relating to or dealing with aesthetics
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Avant-Garde
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Application of new concepts and techniques
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Centre of Interest
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The most important point in a room.
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Classical
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Relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilization
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Composition
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The arrangement of parts in relation to each other and to the whole.
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Contrast
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The difference between things that are compared.
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Cubism
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Art that features surfaces of geometrical planes.
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Expressionism
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Where an artist's inner feeling are expressed.
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Fauvism
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Art characterized by bright and using no natural colors
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Kinetic Art
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Art that contains moving parts or depends on motion
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Low Relief
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Art in which forms extend only slightly from the background
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Minimal Art
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Art which is extremely simple in form and color
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Mixed Media
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Art made with more than one medium.
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Monochromatic
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Art appearing to have only one color
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Montage
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Art made by sticking together pieces of paper or photographs to form an artistic image
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Motif
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Art that consists of recurring shapes or colors
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Movement
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Art where a change of position that does not entail a change of location
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Non-Objective Art
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Art using form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual
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Op-Art
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Art using dramatic visual effects with colors and contrasts that are difficult for the eye to resolve
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Palette
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Art using the full range of colour characteristic of a particular artist or painting or school of art
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Polychrome
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Art where a piece of work is composed of or decorated in many colors
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Pop Art
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Is a type of art that came out in the England in the 1950s and became popular in the USA in the 60's
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Post Impressionism
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This describes the development of French art since Manet
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Realism
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Art accepting the facts of life and favoring reality.
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Rythym
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Superrealism
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Art made to look as if it was a photograph.
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Symetry
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Art that is the same on one side as compared to the other side.
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Unity
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Art which shows the multi-cultural relationships.
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