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16 Cards in this Set

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limners
sixteenth and seventeenth century artists
Wattle and Daub
building material used for making walls. wooden strips called wattle and a sticky substance called daub
Clapboard
a side board used for protective sliding
History painting
paintings based upon historical mythological or biblical narratives. once considered the noblest form of art
salons
a large room for entertaining guests
the academy
a french school used to teach students the art
fete galante
a subject in painting depicting well dressed people at leisure in a park or country setting
satire
the use of irony or ridicule in a work of art
neoclassicism q
distinct movements in the decorative and visual arts that draws upon the western world
Romanticism
is a complex artistic literary and intellectual movement that originated in the second half of the eighteenth century
The Enlightenment
a movement in which reason centered around the means of life.
Industrial revolution
was a period in the late 18th and early 19th centuries when major changes in agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation had a profound effect on the socioeconomic and cultural conditions in Britain
Landscape architecture
the investigation and the strong response to the landscape
Sublime
the quality of greatness or magnitude. greatness in which nothing else can be compared
avant garde
a pushing of boundaries above what is expected from the norm
odalisque
a female slave in a harem