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12 Cards in this Set
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What is the artistic worth or merit? |
Judgement |
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What are the feelings, moods, or ideas communicated by the work? |
Interpretation |
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What is the subject matter? What are the elements of art in the work? |
Description |
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How is it organized according to the principles of art? |
Analysis |
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Three kinds of aesthetic qualities that can be observed in a work of art: |
DEL: Design; Expressive; Literal. |
D.E.L |
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Art Criticism is when you gather information from: |
The artwork itself. |
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Art Historians gather information from: |
The background of the artist or the time period it was made. |
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The Steps of observation are: |
D.A.I.J (Dead ants in jar): Description; Analysis; Interpretation; Judgement. |
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The three theories of art are: |
I.F.E (I for Example): Imitationalism; Formalism; Emotionalism. |
I.F.E |
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Imitationalism means: |
(Literal Qualities) of the realistic presentation of subject matter. |
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Formalism means: |
(Effective Organization) of the elements of art through the use of the principles of art. |
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Emotionalism means: |
(Expressive Qualities) of vivid communication of moods, feelings, and ideas. |
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