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16 Cards in this Set
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perspective
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Point of view
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ART: WEEK 1: DAY 1
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chiaroscuro
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Light and shade in a painting, skill displayed using these
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etching
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engraving
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mezzotint
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method of engraving that leaves the impression of light and shadow
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palimpsest
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Paper written on both front and back, often erased and reused
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ART: WEEK 1: DAY 2
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pentimento
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evidence that an original work of art has been altered
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fresco
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ITALIAN:means fresh
painting on damp lime plaster, held color, produces clear an luminous works of art |
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tempera
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painting methos used in murals, normally applied to dry walls; produces clear, pure colors; used with oil paint
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pointillism
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painting with dots of color to produce an image
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mosaic
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small colored pieces of glass, stone, or marble in mortar to create a picture
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genre painting
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realistic style of painting, using everyday life as subject matter
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collage
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scraps and pieces of material combined with objects painted in a picture
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cave painting
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paintings made as long as 20,000 years ago; made by European painters; depicted buffalo and wild boar
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Byzantine
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developed after Byzantium became capital of Roman Empire (c. 330) Art style known by monumental, stylized, rigid images set on gold backgrounds
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Gothic
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France (c. 1200) began with sculpture, followed by painting; graceful, linear, elegant style, far less rigid than Byzantine
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Romanesque
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France(c. mid-eleventh century) Ornamental, stylized, complex in both sculpture and painting. Often used in huge churches, encouraged monumental frescoes
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ART: WEEK 1: DAY 4
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