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105 Cards in this Set
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two categories for public art
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Plop art and sight specific
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kinetic sculpture is a 3d work that
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moves
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stroboscopic motion showed images at __ frames per second, while film shows___ per sec and video shows them at ___
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16 , 24, 30
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in the film matrix, we are shown scenes occurring in different places but at the same time, the editing technique used was
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parallel editing
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using multiple cameras to photograph movement from different vantage points is the technique used for
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narrative editiing
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when rocky is shown training for his bout with Apollo creed in the film rocky, we see abruptly alternating images and music that suggest the passage of time, which is also known as
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montage
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uses size to indicate relative importance of the objects or people in a composition
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heirarchial scale
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dictates that for segment AC, segment AB relates to segment BC as BC relates to the whole, AC
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golden section
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the comparative relationship of things to one another
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proportion
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what issac refers to the "photographic myth" involves the dual concept of ___ with the mechanical process of photography and the ____ of the photographer choosing the subject matter, cropping, etc
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objectivity, subjectivity
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the first permanent photograph is credited to ___ and is called a ___
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Daugerre, Daugerreo type
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the light sensitive layer of film is called
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emulsion
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federal law dictates that ___% of the budget for a new or remodeled public building must go toward art for that building
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one percent
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the democratic selection process for most public art is
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1. call to artist
2. artist submit proposal 3. finalist submit detailed proposal 4. secelction by committee 5. instalation |
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the model used in proposing a work of public art is called a
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maquette
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two branches of abstract expressionism are
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gestural and color field
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jackson pollock was a famous artist associated with
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gestural abstract expressionism
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was a well-known artist in Color Field Painting
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mark rothco
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donald judd made ___ movment
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minimal art
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was an art cticic who propelled pollock's career and chammioned abstract expressionism as "art about art:
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Greensburg
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referred to a painting by Velasquez in several of his paintings
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Francis Bacon
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__ by robret smithson is a well known earthwork
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spiral jeddy
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"the death of the author" by roland barthes, claims that meaning making has shifted from ___ to ___
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artist to viewer
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simulacra is ___
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representation of representation
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two type of performance art are
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theatrical and intervention
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a group of artists working in the 1960s with similar products and motivations as the dada movement in europe in the ealry 20th century
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fluxus
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major components of modernism are (2)
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linear progressim and seperation of spheres
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allan kaprows definition of "art-like art" or what is more commonly called art for arts sake illustrates the idea of
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seperation of spheres or specialization
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fauvist paintings are characterized by
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bold, arbitrary colors
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the additive color system is based on __and has ___,___,___ as its primary colors
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light, red, green, blue
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atmospheric perspective is __
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something far away appears to be bluer
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baroque artwork can be said to be more___ than renaissance work, which is concerned with ___
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Dreamatic, ornate, dynamic,,,stability/order
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Caravaggios exaggerated chiaroscuro is called____,"dark matter"
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tenebrism
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a ___ is created by the viewers tendency to connect a series of points
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implied lines
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2 major identifiable factors of reniassonce art work
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illusion of depth and stabitity and order
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in the visual arts, __ can refer to the signature look of an artist's work
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style
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Baroque originated in
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italy
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portrayl of people and things as seen by the eye
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representation
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image still recongizable yet distorted by artist
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abstract
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empty spaces filled with other imagery, left over in art work
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negative space
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16th century, italian artists took high reniassance and turned them around to __
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Boroque
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___ ___ ___ are major figures in high renaissance
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leonardo, rafiel, michealangelo
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___ placement, placing one image higher than another on a picutre plane can help create___ space
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vertical, illusionistic
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referes to the mass or bulk of a 3d piece
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volume
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shapes that have natural appearence, nature
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organic
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french word meaing rebirth
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rennaissance
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rennaissance spans __ and __ centuries and seen as __
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14th and 16th ,modern
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brunelleschi was one of the pioneers to create illusion of 3d on 2d called __
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linear perspective
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horizontal lines like the horizon suggest __
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stability
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the idea behind a work of art- its underlying meaning or themes
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content
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farther objects are from us, the smaller they appear
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linear perspective
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farther objects are from us, the smaller they appear
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linear perspective
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in linear perspective, sets of parralell lines converge at a vanishing point on the
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horizon
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in linear perspective, sets of parralell lines converge at a vanishing point on the
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horizon
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semiotics is...
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study of signs
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semiotics is...
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study of signs
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two componentes of a sign
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signifier, signified
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two componentes of a sign
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signifier, signified
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is a specific vocablualry of signs or symbols
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iconography
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is a specific vocablualry of signs or symbols
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iconography
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a line can be described as a moving
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point
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a line can be described as a movoing
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point
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the french ___ style strayed further from classical principles than did the french baroque
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rorocco
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the french ___ style strayed further from classical principles than did the french baroque
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rorocco
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in comparison to the french baroque, the roccoco is more ___ and characterized by sweetness
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ornate
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in comparison to the french baroque, the roccoco is more ___ and characterized by sweetness
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ornate
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in ___ perspective, the illusion of depth is created by techniques that take into account the particles in the air between the viewr and a distant object
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atomospheric
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in ___ perspective, the illusion of depth is created by techniques that take into account the particles in the air between the viewr and a distant object
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atomospheric
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how light or dark something is
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value
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how light or dark something is
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value
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use of paralell lines to create darker areas of composition
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hatching
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"trick the eye", french
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trompe l'oeil
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use of design principle of ___, focuses viewers on one or more parts of piece
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psychic line
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if an image is achromatic
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without color
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diluted ink, usually applied with a brush
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wash
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surface on which an image is placed
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support
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are made by mixing pigment with a binder such as gum arabic
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pastels
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impression is characterized by ___, used to givre a sense of immediacy
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choppy brush strokes
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contolled burning of specially selected hand wood is used to create ___
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charcole
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dragging pieces of silver across a prepared surface and and allows for little or no correction
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silver point
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major figure in impressionist movment
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claude monet
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charcoal is example of ___
ink is example of ___ |
drt media,
wet media |
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disadvatage to fresco
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dries quickly
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charcoal is easy to
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erase
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low key values,
high key values |
mid grey-black.
mid grey-white |
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jaques louis david was a painter associated with the movement
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neoclassical
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degree of difference between shades of gray
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value contrast
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seperation of spheres other name focuses of one thing
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specialization
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subtle gradiations of value - create 3d
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chairoscuro
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vehicle/binder for fresco
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wet plaster
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acrylic has same qualities as
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oil paint
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early modernist artits used ___ rather than linear perspective, pictorial space
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plannar regression
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1800s to call questions of ideals of society
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shock
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create focal point with value by using __
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high lighting
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painting technique that uses built up paint to achieve actual texture
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impasto
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aquarelle is another name for what we commonly call
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water color
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modern penicls are made by mixing __ with ___
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graphie and clay
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obsessed with organic linear pattern
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art houveau
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edvard munich the scream is an example of ___ movement
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expressionism
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any drawing meduim in slick form
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crayon
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oil paint contains pigment, ___ as vehicle and ___ as medium
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linseed oil, mineral spirts
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ingres is major figure in this movement
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neoclassical
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main focus of modernism
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linear progression
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major tenets of modernism
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linear progression and seperation of spheres
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3 components of paintig
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pigment vehicle medium
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