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WGU IPC1 V&P Arts

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What are the Four principles of Art?
Repetition:(Rhythm, Harmony, Variation,) Balance: (Symmetrical, Asymmetrical)UnityFocal Area
What are the Forms of Dance?
Ritual (Folk), Social (Court), and Theatre (Ballet, Modern, Jazz)
What are the types of Printmaking Mediums?
Engraving, Etching, Drypoint, Aquatint, Planographic Process, Lithography, Silkscreen, Relief printing.
What is a One Point Perspective?
forms are seen face on and are drawn to a single vanishing point.
What are characteristics of the Paleolithic era?
decorated objects (carved of clay, bone, or stone or made of clay) and Venus figurines (often of child-bearing age women) and its cave paintings, usually of hunting scenes or focused on fertility
What is Timbre?
is musical color. Each instrument has its own color and produces its own mood or emotion. Varying combinations of instruments produce different textures and distinctive colors.
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Piero della Francesca, Albrecht Durer are all artists of what art period?
Renaissance
Horizon Line?
runs across the canvas at the eye level of the viewer. The ____ is where the sky appears to meet the ground.
Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Cezanne are from what art period?
Post-Impressionism
Gustave Courbet is from what art period?
Realism
The Genres of Theatre
Tregedy, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Melodrama, Performance Art, Musical Theatre
What is Dynamics?
Refers to the volume or loudness of a tone. ________ range from very soft (pianissimo), to very loud (fortissimo). Crescendo means gradually becoming louder. Decrescendo means gradually becoming softer.
Egyptian Art
This art had a religious focus, with depictions of gods and goddesses and life after death, in the sculptures, tombs, monuments (pyramids, etc.) and paintings of the Egyptians.
What is a Concerto?
Used to describe a work for solo instrument(s) with orchestra.
What is Subjective responses to art?
Assumed to be heavily (if not entirely) influenced by such personal considerations. (Opinion orienated)The artwork is pretty.
What are characteristics of the Mesolithic era?
greater focus on human figures in its rock and cave paintings, and the creation of stone microliths (small stone tools, usually made of flint or chert) and pottery.
Francisco de Goya, Jacques-Louis David are from what art period?
Neoclassical
Linear Perspective
vanishing point, horizon line, Orthogonal lines
What is Rhythm?
is the heartbeat of music. As music passes in time, it is divided into perceptible sections, and each section subdivided further.
Elements of Character:
Symbol, Protagonist
What are the Elements of Music?
Tone, Consonance/Dissonance, Rhythm, Tempo, Melody, Counterpoint, Harmony, Dynamics, Contrast, Timbre, Texture
What is Sonata?
Composed for solo instrumentalist, or solo with piano accompaniment and were generally written in three movements.
What is a Two Point Perspective?
Objects seen at an angle would be drawn with ________ using two vanishing points.
What are the Two principles of three-dimensional art?
Repetition, Proportion
Orthogonal Lines?
"visual rays" helping the viewer's eye to connect points around the edges of the canvas to the vanishing point. An artist uses them to align the edges of walls and paving stones.
What are the methods of Methods of Construction for Three Dimensional Art?
Subtraction, Substitution, Addition, Manipulation
What is Tempo?
comes from the Italian word meaning time, and refers to the pace of the piece of music. _______ markings are in Italian and range from very slow (adagio), to very fast (presto).
Music (aural elements:
Sound effects
What is a Symphony?
A large work for orchestra usually consisting of four movements.
What is Melody?
the part of music that we can sing. It is a series of notes arranged in a particular rhythmic pattern and divided up into smaller units called phrases. _______ is the horizontal structure of music.
What is Rondo?
A lively movement with a recurring theme. Its form is A-B-A-C-A-D-A. The listener becomes more familiar and comfortable with the theme each time it returns.
What is Harmony?
is the combination of two or more notes to produce new sounds called chords. We can say that ________ is the vertical structure of music. It adds depth and texture to the piece.
Eugene Delacroix is from what art period?
Romanticism
Elements of Plot: (Scriptwritting Included)
Unity, exposition, Complication, Climax, Resolution, Denounment, Crisis, Discovery, Reversal, Foreshawdoing, Suspense.
What are the Materials of Construction for Three Dimensional Art?
Stone, Metal, Wood, Plastic, Wire, Light (neon)
What is Objective responses to art?
Assumed to be free from personal considerations, emotional perspectives, etc. (Factual) The Object is red.
What is a Coda?
The very last part of the music. This small section brings a large work of several movements such as a sonata, or a symphony, to a satisfying conclusion.
What are the types of Painting Mediums?
Oil, Acrylic, Watercolor, Tempura, Fressco, Gouache, Encaustic
What are characteristics of the Neolithic era?
The construction of megaliths (large stone monuments) and temple buildings and tombs reflected new religious expression. Stylized pictographs (stone paintings expressing artistic or religious meaning) represented the precursor of a written language.
Rembrandt van Rijn, Judith Leyster are from what art period?
Baroque
What are the Colors of the Color Wheel Clockwise (primary and secondary only)
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple,
Andy Warhol is from what art period?
Pop Art
What are the types of Drawing Mediums?
Pencil/Graphite, Charcoal, Colored Pencils, Pastels, Chalk, Pen and Ink, Wash and Brush, Crayons and markers.
What is a vanishing point?
should be located near the center of the horizon line. the ______ is where all parallel lines (orthogonals) that run towards the horizon line appear to come together like train tracks in the distance.
What are the Five elements of Two Dimensional Art?
Line, Form (shape), Color, Space, Texture
What colors are Teritary Colors?
OrangeRed, YellowOrange, GreenYellow, BlueGreen, BluePurple, RedPurple
What are the types of Photography Mediums?
Silver gealtin print (Black and white), Color photograph, Digital Photo, Pictoral Photo (major characteristics and subject matter generalizations)
What are Complimentary colors?
Opposites on the color wheel Examples: Red-Green, Orange-Blue Etc.
Spectacle (visual elements):
Mise-en-scene, Lighting, Costumes
Elements of Direction:
Monolouge, Soliloquy, Aside
Mesopotamian (Babylonian) Art
Some of the most celebrated architecture of the ancient world was found in Mesopotamia
Persian Art
rich art heritage, including architecture, painting, weaving, pottery, and works of stone and metal.
What is Motif?
A short musical idea, usually a subdivision of a theme or a phrase characterized by its rhythm, melody or harmony.
What are the Five elements of three-dimensional art that make up composition?
Mass, Line, Shape, Color, Texture
Pablo Picasso is from what art period?
Cubism

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