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62 Cards in this Set

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line
can be real, implied, or formed by edges
4 functions of line
outline
shading
pattern/texture
movement
4 characteristics of line
curves
diagonals
horizontal
vertical
texture
can be real or implied (visual)
Shape/Mass
shape is 2d
mass is 3d
can be geometric or organic (biomorphic)
value
actual (light) or the illlusion of value (shading)
high/low key
space
created by:
overlap
shading
size & position on pic plane
perspective (4 types)
color
invented by issac newton
line
can be real, implied, or formed by edges
4 functions of line
outline
shading
pattern/texture
movement
hue
name of color
value
changed by adding black/white to make lighter or darker
-infinite number
4 characteristics of line
curves
diagonals
horizontal
vertical
texture
can be real or implied (visual)
Shape/Mass
shape is 2d
mass is 3d
can be geometric or organic (biomorphic)
value
actual (light) or the illlusion of value (shading)
high/low key
space
created by:
overlap
shading
size & position on pic plane
perspective (4 types)
color
invented by issac newton
hue
name of color
value
changed by adding black/white to make lighter or darker
-infinite number
intensity
brightness, changed by adding the colors compliment
tint
color + white
shade
color + black
warm
reds yellows oranges
cool
blues greens violets
triad
3 colors equally distant from each other on color wheel
analogous
3 or more colors next of each other on wheel
compliments
colors directly opposite each other on color wheel (nothing in common)
neutral (achromatic)
black, white, grays, brown (lack of color)
polychromatic (open palette)
all colors (primary and secondary)
monochromatic
only one color or one color and neutrals
primary colors
red yellow blue
secondary colors
green, orange, purple
(mix of 2 primaries)
tertiary
primary mixed with secondary
named primary then secondary
ex: blue green
Marie Laurencin
french
"a group artists"
styalized : overlapping
Jacques Louis Ddavid
VERTICALS
french
the consecration of napoleon and the crowning of josephine
Giorgio Vasari
biographer
italian
George Bellows
Columbus, OHio
Diagonals
The Stag at Sharkeys
Franz Kline
non-objective
showed emotion through diagonal lines (chaos)
Mahonining (KKK Symbolism
Gericault
The Raft of the Medusa
implied triangle
Ellsworth Kelley
OUTLINE
"tangerine"
Andy Warhol
pop art
soup cans
Piet Mondrian
Texture
dutch
Van Gogh
real or actual texture through IMPASTO
Rembrandt
over 600 paintings, 100 sefies
the night watch (cut and hit from hitler)
baroque period ( light and dark)
Andrea Mantegna
the dead christ
egg tempera
foreshortening
Raphael
the marriage of mary and joseph
linear perspective
the school of athens
the vatican lib. in rome
fresco
Georgia O'Keefe
american
enlarged scale/ size for giant close ups
Seurat
pointillism: optical color mixing
A Sun. Afternoon on the Isle of La Grande JEtte
little dots to make whole thing
Grandma Moses
folk art (civil war era)
Dali
Surrealism
Spanish
Guerilla Girls
supposed female artist
gorilla mask
guerilla "warfare"
posters for the rights of female artists
Mary Cassatt
woman artist
values
Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun
French child prodigy
hundreds of paintings
marie anotoinette
Steinberg
the hen
functions of line
Jasper Johns
American
Pop art of American Flags
Encaustic
Michaelangelo
Sistine Chapel ceiling
sculptor
Whistler
Whistler's mother painting
uses neutrals
Picasso
Abstract art
"best 20th century artist"
Lichetenstein
non objective
bull 1
Bridget Riley
Op Art
optical art
lines and such that looked 3D
Leonardo Da Vinci
1452-1519