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Abstract Expressionist artists typically painted on a Although Daumier created many paintings, he is primarily known for his work in the medium of prints and he was primarily concerned with what subject matter? Boccioni created the sculpture _____forms of Continuity in Space, which seems to emphasize the movements of forms in space. Borromini Braque painted Briefly describe Rembrandt's use of light and shade. Briefly describe the politics of David's Death of Marat. Briefly summarize the subject matter of Goya's Third of May. Dali Define tennebrism: DeKooning Describe how Cezanne's work was like the that of the Impressionists, and how it was different. Describe one way that Postmodern artists challenge the Modernist emphasis on originality and creativity. Describe the characteristics of Fauve paintings: Describe the common purpose of Caravaggio's Conversion of St. Paul and Bernini's The Ecstasy of St. Theresa. Describe the way Jackson Pollock created his Action Painting Abstract Expressionist paintings? Duchamp 1. : large scale. 2. : Lower class, satire 3. : Unique 4. : designed a complex but unified Baroque structure using the dynamic oval form and alternating convex and concave forms. 5. : The Portuguese. 6. : Used tennebrism with muted colors to emotional effect 7. : Honors Marat, leader against the monarchy and nobility during the French Revolution - shows Marat stabbed in a medicinal bath. 8. : Depicts Spanish citizens arrested and executed after and uprising during the French occupation. 9. : painted a famous Surrealist work that featured a super-realistic rendering of a dream-like landscape and a possible self-portrait. 10. : dramatic shifts in light and dark, usually in Baroque artwork 11. : created paintings in his Women Series. 12. : Focused on color and natural scene; careful composition and very specific placement of colors and shapes, lots of studies for work 13. : Artwork represents a particular viewpoint, and this viewpoint should be recognized and challenged. 14. : Bright, non-descriptive color, flattening of image 15. : To draw worshippers back to the Catholic church 16. : Drip paintings 17. : was famous for his "ready mades", objects purchased and them presented as sculptures with virtually no alterations. For Van Gogh, the primary purpose of color in his paintings was: Frans Hals was given credit for the genre paintings of which female artist? How did Andy Warhol utilize his background as a commercial artist in creating "fine art" works? How did Gauguin's use of color differ from Van Gogh's? How did the religious and economic conditions in 17th century Holland effect artistic production and patronage? How does Color Field Painting differ from Action Painting? Identify two probable sources of the forms in Picasso's Les Demoiselles d'Avignon: In his action paintings, Jackson Pollock does not emphasize what principle of design? In what way did Bernini depict the vision of St. Theresa? In what ways does Degas' work show the influence of photography? Jaques Louis David depicted a legendary event from the culture of Jasper Johns created his paintings by combining well- known motifs and using paint, newsprint, etc. Such works bring together found objects and are known by the term Kirchner List at least two architects that worked on St. Peter's during the Italian Baroque and note the primary contribution of each. List four major Post-Impressionist painters. 18. : emotionally expressive 19. : Judith Leyster 20. : He created a print-making studio, in which other artists created works from his designs, which he called the "Factory" 21. : flat areas color, non-descriptive color 22. : Holland was the center of economic trade and banking; patrons included merchants and the growing middle class. Religious and royal commissions were not as prominent. 23. : Large areas of color, usually for expressive purposes 24. : Iberian sculpture and African masks 25. : Focal point 26. : As part of a theatrical program 27. : Focus of composition is not in the center of the work, captures a random moment in time 28. : Republican Rome in the Oath of the Horatii. 29. : assemblage. 30. : was the leader of an important German Expressionist group that hoped to build a bridge to a better, more enlightened future through their art. 31. : Bernini- exterior colonnade; Maderno, façade and extension of nave 32. : Cezanne, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Seurat Art final Study online at quizlet.com/_xven

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Abstract Expressionist artists typically painted on a

Although Daumier created many paintings, he is primarilyknown for his work in the medium of prints and he wasprimarily concerned with what subject matter?

Boccioni created the sculpture _____forms of Continuityin Space, which seems to emphasize the movements offorms in space.

Borromini

Braque painted

Briefly describe Rembrandt's use of light and shade.

Briefly describe the politics of David's Death of Marat.

Briefly summarize the subject matter of Goya's Third ofMay.

Dali

Define tennebrism:

DeKooning

Describe how Cezanne's work was like the that of theImpressionists, and how it was different.

Describe one way that Postmodern artists challenge theModernist emphasis on originality and creativity.

Describe the characteristics of Fauve paintings:

Describe the common purpose of Caravaggio's Conversionof St. Paul and Bernini's The Ecstasy of St. Theresa.

Describe the way Jackson Pollock created his ActionPainting Abstract Expressionist paintings?

Duchamp

1. : largescale.

2. :

Lower class, satire

3. :

Unique

4. : designed a complex but unified Baroque structure usingthe dynamic oval form and alternating convex and concaveforms.

5. : The Portuguese.

6. : Usedtennebrism with muted colors to emotional effect

7. :Honors Marat, leader against the monarchy and nobility duringthe French Revolution - shows Marat stabbed in a medicinalbath.

8. :

Depicts Spanish citizens arrested and executed after and uprisingduring the French occupation.

9. : painted a famous Surrealist work that featured a super-realisticrendering of a dream-like landscape and a possible self-portrait.

10. : dramatic shifts in light and dark, usually inBaroque artwork

11. : created paintings in his Women Series.

12. : Focused on color and natural scene; careful composition andvery specific placement of colors and shapes, lots of studies forwork

13. : Artwork represents a particular viewpoint, and this viewpointshould be recognized and challenged.

14. : Bright,non-descriptive color, flattening of image

15. : To draw worshippers back to the Catholic church

16. : Drip paintings

17. : was famous for his "ready mades", objects purchasedand them presented as sculptures with virtually no alterations.

For Van Gogh, the primary purpose of color in hispaintings was:

Frans Hals was given credit for the genre paintings ofwhich female artist?

How did Andy Warhol utilize his background as acommercial artist in creating "fine art" works?

How did Gauguin's use of color differ from Van Gogh's?

How did the religious and economic conditions in 17thcentury Holland effect artistic production andpatronage?

How does Color Field Painting differ from ActionPainting?

Identify two probable sources of the forms in Picasso's LesDemoiselles d'Avignon:

In his action paintings, Jackson Pollock does notemphasize what principle of design?

In what way did Bernini depict the vision of St. Theresa?

In what ways does Degas' work show the influence ofphotography?

Jaques Louis David depicted a legendary event from theculture of

Jasper Johns created his paintings by combining well-known motifs and using paint, newsprint, etc. Suchworks bring together found objects and are known bythe term

Kirchner

List at least two architects that worked on St. Peter'sduring the Italian Baroque and note the primarycontribution of each.

List four major Post-Impressionist painters.

18. : emotionally expressive

19. : Judith Leyster

20. : He created a print-making studio, in which other artists createdworks from his designs, which he called the "Factory"

21. :flat areas color, non-descriptive color

22. : Holland was the center of economic trade and banking; patronsincluded merchants and the growing middle class. Religious androyal commissions were not as prominent.

23. : Large areas of color, usually for expressive purposes

24. : Iberian sculpture and African masks

25. : Focal point

26. :As part of a theatrical program

27. : Focus of composition is not in the center of the work, captures arandom moment in time

28. : Republican Rome in the Oath of the Horatii.

29. : assemblage.

30. : was the leader of an important German Expressionistgroup that hoped to build a bridge to a better, more enlightenedfuture through their art.

31. : Bernini- exterior colonnade; Maderno, façade and extension ofnave

32. : Cezanne,Gauguin, Van Gogh, Seurat

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List three adjectives that describe the type of Rococo artcreated for the 18th century French aristocracy?

List three characteristics of Impressionism.

List three Impressionist artists.

List two adjectives that describe the Baroque style.

List two characteristics of Caravaggio's style.

List two characteristics of Delacroix's style evident in theDeath of Sardanapalus.

List two features that contribute to the drama of Rubens'

List two general directions taken by avant garde artists inresponse to turmoil in the first half of the twentiethcentury?

List two Neoclassical stylistic features that are found inthat work.

List two nineteenth-century phenomena that authorsbelieve contributed to the greater consciousness ofmodernity, or "the state of being modern".

List two prominent themes in the art of the Surrealists.

Marie-Antoinette and Her Children, by Elizabeth VigeeLebrun, depicts members of the royal family. Why?What was the intent of this painting?

Mondrian was a prominent painter of the

Name a Renaissance artist whose influence is apparent inIngre's Grande Odalisque.

Name a sculptor that worked in the Rococo style, and listtwo elements of his style.

Name the two primary groups in German Expressionism.

Name two features of Courbet's Burial at Ornans that wereremarkably different from other artwork created at thetime.

Name two Feminist artists:

Name two Minimalist sculptors.

33. : Frivolous, intricate, delicate, playful

34. : Focus on light,color applied unmixed, painting outdoors rapidly, unusualcompostions

35. : Monet, Degas, Renoir

36. :Dramatic, theatrical, rich in color

37. : Dramatic lightand dark contrasts, unusual compositions

38. : Vivid color, swirling, dramatic composition

39. :Elevation of the Cross. Diagonal composition, bright colors,movement of nearly every figure

40. : Expressive and Analytic

41. : Figures are dressed in Classical attire, shallow space (almosttheatrical), dramatic scene, highly representational work

42. : Industrial revolution, development of middle class

43. :Dreams, unconscious, inner self

44. : to humanize her and show her personal loss, to gain respectand sympathy of French public

45. : De Stijl movement.

46. : Raphael

47. : Cloidon, delicate, small-scale works of terracotta

48. :The Bridge, The Blue Rider

49. : Depicted regular, identifiable people, depicted an ordinary scenefrom a small town, used impasto painting technique

50. : Chicago, Sherman

51. : Judd, Serra

Name two Renaissance artists that Manet references in

Neel

Neoclassicism was stimulated by the excavation of theRoman cities of

Rembrandt

Surrealism had the most direct impact on the movement

The Ecstasy of Saint Theresa is representative of whatregional Baroque style?

The French

The shift from reason to feeling, from objective nature tosubjective emotion, is characteristic of the artisticmovement

Velazquez

Vladmir Tatlin was a central figure of the

What basic colors and forms characterize Mondrian'smature work?

What does the term "avante garde" mean?

What does the word Fauvism mean?

What event inspired Picasso's Guernica?

What feature of The Company of Frans Hanning Coq led toits being misnamed The Nigh Watch?

What feelings does Mark Rothko hope to evoke with hislarge, luminous canvases?

What is a "Happening"?

What is Chicago's Dinner Party designed to celebrate?

What is meant by Conceptual Art?

What is meant of the term expressionism?

What is so-called "Greenburgian Formalism"?

What is the basis of Cubist pictorial space, and how does itdiffer from Renaissance perspective?

52. :Luncheon on the Grass. Titian, Raphael

53. : had her first important show in 1974 when she was 74 yearsold.

54. : Pompeii and Herculaneum in the mid eighteenth century.

55. : was paid to paint a troop of the civic guard, with eachmember paying an amount based on his prominence in thepainting.

56. :Abstract Expressionism

57. : Italian

58. : favored a more restrained version of the Baroque style.

59. : Romanticism.

60. : was court painter to King Phillip.

61. : Constructivistmovement in Russia.

62. : Red, white, black, blue, yellow, horizontal and vertical lines,squares and rectangles

63. : Advanced guard

64. : Beastly

65. : Bombing of town inSpain by Fascists

66. : Dark varnish

67. : Spiritual, enlightenment

68. : Activity in which the viewers areparticipants, seemingly random event but orchestrated by artist

69. : Thelives of women throughout history

70. : Art that focuses on an idea,not the physical manifestation of the work

71. : Use of brightcolor and shapes to evoke certain emotions

72. : Focus on thephysical aspects of a painting

73. : Pushing the limits of representation, rejection of traditionalillusion

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What is the importance of the subject matter in the Oath ofHoratii?

What is the subject of Las Meninas?

What issue was of primary concern to Cindy Sherman?

What it meant by the "Age of Enlightenment"?

What major style developed in the United States after theinflux of refugee artists from Europe?

What role did the salons play in the artistic life of 19thcentury France?

What role does color play in Cezanne's paintings?

What subject matter was characteristic of the Pop Art ofthe 1960's?

What techniques did Gentileschi use to portray the dramaof the scenes of Judith and Holophernese?

What techniques were used to create it?

What type of subject matter was typically found in thework of Fuseli?

What type of subjects did Poussin consider to beappropriate for paintings done in the "grand manner"?

What types of subjects did Renior prefer to paint?

What was Rembrandt trying express in his self-portraits.

What was the original purpose of the Dada movement?

What was the political message behind Gericault's Raft ofthe Medusa?

What was the primary focus of the Surrealist movement?

What was Vermeer's favorite type of subject matter?

What were Manet's primary concerns when he paintedthis work?

74. : Metaphor for the French response to the coming FrenchRevolution

75. : Daughter of the SpanishKing and Queen and her entourage. Shown with artist creating apainting, and the King and Queen in the background.

76. :Depiction of women in specific roles, or the objectification ofwomen

77. : Time whenrational thought, scientific experimentation was paramount

78. : Abstract Expressionism

79. : Set the standard for the most popular artwork of the time,instructed artists

80. : Portraythe structure of the composition and image

81. : popular contemporary culture

82. : Tennebrism

83. : China painting,embroidery

84. : Dreams

85. : classical

86. : Middleclass during leisure time

87. :Reflection of himself as he changed over time.

88. : Tochallenge the notion that things happened systematically, tosuggest that everything was in chaos, even art

89. : To depict the French government as corrupt and inept.

90. :To explore dreams and the inner world of the mind

91. :Middle-class women in a domestic environment

92. : To depict the structure of the image, to present a painting as apainting, as less like a window onto another world.

What were the Futurists trying to express in their art?

Which aspects of Manet's Luncheon on the Grass shockedthe contemporary public?

Which painter used the work of color theorists to develop aspecifically precise method of applying paint?

Who are the Guerrilla Girls, and what is their agenda?

Who were Judith and Holophernese?

Why did Caravaggio use theatrical lighting effects and anunusual point of view in The Entombment of Christ?

Why is it difficult to give a precise definition ofPostmodernism?

With what religious movement is much of the Baroque artin Italy and Spain associated?

93. :Futurist manifesto - taking Italy into modern world and leavingbehind antiquity

94. : Nude woman shown for no apparent reason

95. : Seurat

96. :Group of anonymous feminists who are trying to call attention tothe disparity between male and female artists represented in arthistory (museums, texts, etc.)

97. : Judith: held captive byHolophernese; she seduced him and when he was drunk she cutoff his head; Holphernese: captor of Judith's people

98. : The painting was placed over an altar and was meant to evokethe Passion of Christ

99. : There are many different manifestations of postmodern thought,there is not one unifying principle as in modernism

100. : Counter Reformation