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Visual
refers to anything related to seeing or sight.
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Drawing is often seen as a fundamental skill for many
visual artists
.
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What is art created using digital technology as an essential part of the creative process called?
Digital Art
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Match the type of art with its technique:
Ceramics ↔️ Wheel throwing
Textile Art ↔️ Embroidery
Sculpture ↔️ Combining materials
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Textile art uses fibers, fabrics, and other
textile
materials to create works of art.
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Installation art transforms the perception of a
space
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In which art form are the artist's actions the medium?
Performance Art
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Match the art element with its description:
Line ↔️ Creates shape and structure
Shape ↔️ Boundary or outline of an object
Form ↔️ Three-dimensional shape
Color ↔️ Light that bounces off a surface
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Value
refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.
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Without light, all other elements of art, such as form, color, and
texture
, would not be visible.
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What is it called when an area or specific subject is given focus in art?
Emphasis
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Depth and perspective in art are used to show
three-dimensionality
of a space.
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Which group of Persians were skilled at crafting frieze reliefs and glazed brick masonry?
Achaemenid Persians
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Greek art during the Hellenistic period emphasized
illusionistic
effects to heighten realism.
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The Archaic stage of Greek art occurred around
600-450 BCE
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Order the stages of Greek civilization chronologically.
1️⃣ Geometric
2️⃣ Archaic
3️⃣ Hellenic/Classical
4️⃣ Hellenistic
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Match the Greek column order with its description:
Doric ↔️ Thick and robust
Ionic ↔️ Slender and elegant
Corinthian ↔️ Most ornate
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The Romanesque style of architecture was dominant in Europe circa
800 AD
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Gothic architecture is known for its pointed arches and
flying buttresses
.
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What period in Europe was characterized by a renewed interest in art, literature, and philosophy?
Renaissance
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Roman civilization is considered a symbol of cultural and political
wealth
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The Church was the most important institution during the
Medieval
period.
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What inspired the organic shapes in Art Nouveau?
Plants and flowers
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Art Nouveau is characterized by organic, flowing
lines
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Female figures with flowing hair were common motifs in
Art Nouveau
.
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What decorative element does Art Nouveau avoid?
Rigid structures
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Art Nouveau integrated art and design across various fields, including
architecture
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Modern materials like glass and iron were used innovatively in
Art Nouveau
.
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Impressionism focused on capturing fleeting moments,
light
, and atmosphere.
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What type of brushstrokes did Impressionists use to create movement and spontaneity?
Loose, visible brushstrokes
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Claude Monet, the founder of Impressionism, is considered a key precursor to
modernism
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Which Post-Impressionist artwork is known for its expressive brushstrokes and emotional intensity?
The Starry Night
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Divisionism in Post-Impressionism involved separating
colors
into individual dots.
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What term did Paul Gauguin and Émile Bernard use to distinguish their work from Impressionism?
Synthetism
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Paul Cézanne's work laid the foundation for modern art, particularly
Cubism
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Match the Post-Impressionist artist with their characteristic:
Vincent van Gogh ↔️ Expressive brushstrokes
Paul Gauguin ↔️ Bold colors and symbolic themes
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec ↔️ Vibrant depictions of Parisian nightlife
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The term 'Fauvism' translates to
'wild-beasts'
.
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Henri Matisse, known as the "Father of Fauvism," was a master of
color
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Which Fauvist artist is considered one of the foremost practitioners of the movement?
André Derain
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Expressionists used jarring colors and
distorted
forms to express social and spiritual crises.
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