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  • Bernadette Valencia
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  • 1

    these were religious text decorated with rich colors which often feature the use of gold and silver

    Illuminated Manuscripts

  • 2

    the word illuminated comes from the latin word __ meaning adorn or illuminated and is defined as the embellishment of a manuscript with luminous colors

    Illuminare

  • 3

    could be male or female and where members of monasteries or convents

    Illuminators

  • 4

    metals with great lusters such as gold silver and bronze for frequently uses mediums in the creation of religious artifacts

    Metalwork

  • 5

    __ transform this beautiful metals into objects of adornment for the

    Metalworkers

  • 6

    fine artists who used precious metals and produced new forms of jewelry were called__

    silversmiths and goldsmiths

  • 7

    this refers to a type of painting commonly done on walls or ceilings applied with plaster

    Fresco

  • 8

    during the middle ages __ where a common display of italian churches

    frescoes

  • 9

    it refers to a type of painting done on a single or several pieces of wood board known as a panel

    Panel painting

  • 10

    the icons of byzantine art were usually featured and done as

    panel painting

  • 11

    one of the most celebrated historical events of the medieval era was the

    Bayeux Tapestry

  • 12

    was made of eight long strips of unbleached linen, which had been sewn together to form a continuous funnel

    Bayeux Tapestry

  • 13

    we're done handmade and not will turn during the early medieval period producing common cooking where such as fats jars pictures and crucibles

    Ceramics

  • 14

    is the artful creation of pictures with the use of broken pieces of colored glass rock or any other material. christian churches and cathedrals have used __ as small and ceiling display

    Mosaic

  • 15

    emerge from the early rigid inflexible and elongated style of statues used in romanesque art into a more naturalistic style in the late 12th and 13th century

    Gothic sculpture

  • 16

    was displayed to the window of medieval churches cathedrals and castles

    Stained glass

  • 17

    make use of fragmented pieces of class set to look like an image or a picture. the pictures are joined together by strips of lead supported by a hard durable frame

    Stained glass art

  • 18

    was the art and custom of creating quotes of arm and badges of the nobles.

    Heraldry

  • 19

    the term renaissance is from the same french word meaning

    rebirth

  • 20

    it's influence altered literature philosophy art politics science religion and other aspects of intellectual investigation

    Renaissance

  • 21

    as a cultural movement embrace a rebellion of classical based learning the promotion and use of linear perspective in painting and the gradual but widespread educational reform

    Renaissance period

  • 22

    renaissance began in __ in the __ in the city of florence

    Tuscany and 14th century

  • 23

    it represented the accepted peak or summit of renaissance art

    High Renaissance Period

  • 24

    the word mannerism is derived from the italian __ meaning __ or __

    maniera, style or manner

  • 25

    was a european art style that appeared in the later years of the italian high renaissance around 1520 lasting about 1580 in italy and baroque style began to replace it

    Mannerism

  • 26

    __ exaggerates such qualities often resulting in compositions that are asymmetrical or unnaturally elegant

    Mannerism

  • 27

    the end of the renaissance was caused largely by the beginning of the___

    Protestant Reformation

  • 28

    the term baroque was taken from the portuguese barocco meaning___

    irregular pearl or stone

  • 29

    new techniques of tenebrism and chill school over developed to enhance atmosphere

    Baroque period

  • 30

    exaggerated motion and clear detail were used to describe the __ and to create drama exuberance and grandeur in sculpture painting architecture literature dance and music

    Baroque style

  • 31

    the approach was direct obvious and dramatic intending to appeal above all the senses and emotions

    Baroque iconography

  • 32

    the baroque style was known as __ in the later part of the period a style known for its increasingly decorative and elaborative works

    Rococo

  • 33

    broadly featured shell shaped curves and wave like motifs particularly in its extra vacant furniture design and interior decor

    Rococo art

  • 34

    it was also known as the age of artificiality as depicted in the artwork showing unreal or artificial subjects

    Rococo period

  • 35

    father of rococo art

    Jean Antoine Watteau

  • 36

    in the 18th century a new movement swap through europe and cost a drastic change in politics science and art

    Neoclassical art

  • 37

    was the artistic movement that began in europe around 1750 until the mid 19th century

    Neoclassicism

  • 38

    this movement aspired to safe and resurrect the aesthetic and cultural values of the greco-roman civilization

    Neoclassicism

  • 39

    the industrial revolution began in the lottery part of the 18th century starting in england and spreading to france and america

    Romanticism

  • 40

    this revolution brought a new market economy based on new technology. industrialization made consumer goods cheaper and increase the production of food but there were those who look back to the past before people were commodified and nature was destroyed

    Romanticism

  • 41

    was created by claude monet and the other paris based artist from the early 1860

    Impressionism

  • 42

    __ could be regarded as the first modern movement in painting. it began in paris and influence europe entirely and eventually the united states

    Impressionism

  • 43

    french art movement that develop roughly between 1886 and 1905

    Post-impressionism

  • 44

    emerge as a reaction against impressionist concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color

    Post-impressionism

  • 45

    known as father of post impressionism

    Paul Cézanne

  • 46

    regarded as part of the post impressionist movement.

    Pointillism

  • 47

    pointillism was developed by painters

    George Seurat and Paul Signac

  • 48

    has nothing to do read the subject matter of the painting unlike the other art movement

    Pointillism

  • 49

    the science of optic that created color is from many small dots placed close proximity to one another that would blir into the image of the eye

    Pointillism

  • 50

    Founder of Pointillism

    George Seurat

  • 51

    was an artistic movement which became popular between 1890 and 1905

    Art Nouveau

  • 52

    it was practiced in the fields of art architecture and applied art

    Art Nouveau

  • 53

    Art nouveau is a french term meaning

    new art

  • 54

    the organic forms usually take the form of sudden violent curves which were commonly termed as

    whipash

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    these were religious text decorated with rich colors which often feature the use of gold and silver

    Illuminated Manuscripts

  • 2

    the word illuminated comes from the latin word __ meaning adorn or illuminated and is defined as the embellishment of a manuscript with luminous colors

    Illuminare

  • 3

    could be male or female and where members of monasteries or convents

    Illuminators

  • 4

    metals with great lusters such as gold silver and bronze for frequently uses mediums in the creation of religious artifacts

    Metalwork

  • 5

    __ transform this beautiful metals into objects of adornment for the

    Metalworkers

  • 6

    fine artists who used precious metals and produced new forms of jewelry were called__

    silversmiths and goldsmiths

  • 7

    this refers to a type of painting commonly done on walls or ceilings applied with plaster

    Fresco

  • 8

    during the middle ages __ where a common display of italian churches

    frescoes

  • 9

    it refers to a type of painting done on a single or several pieces of wood board known as a panel

    Panel painting

  • 10

    the icons of byzantine art were usually featured and done as

    panel painting

  • 11

    one of the most celebrated historical events of the medieval era was the

    Bayeux Tapestry

  • 12

    was made of eight long strips of unbleached linen, which had been sewn together to form a continuous funnel

    Bayeux Tapestry

  • 13

    we're done handmade and not will turn during the early medieval period producing common cooking where such as fats jars pictures and crucibles

    Ceramics

  • 14

    is the artful creation of pictures with the use of broken pieces of colored glass rock or any other material. christian churches and cathedrals have used __ as small and ceiling display

    Mosaic

  • 15

    emerge from the early rigid inflexible and elongated style of statues used in romanesque art into a more naturalistic style in the late 12th and 13th century

    Gothic sculpture

  • 16

    was displayed to the window of medieval churches cathedrals and castles

    Stained glass

  • 17

    make use of fragmented pieces of class set to look like an image or a picture. the pictures are joined together by strips of lead supported by a hard durable frame

    Stained glass art

  • 18

    was the art and custom of creating quotes of arm and badges of the nobles.

    Heraldry

  • 19

    the term renaissance is from the same french word meaning

    rebirth

  • 20

    it's influence altered literature philosophy art politics science religion and other aspects of intellectual investigation

    Renaissance

  • 21

    as a cultural movement embrace a rebellion of classical based learning the promotion and use of linear perspective in painting and the gradual but widespread educational reform

    Renaissance period

  • 22

    renaissance began in __ in the __ in the city of florence

    Tuscany and 14th century

  • 23

    it represented the accepted peak or summit of renaissance art

    High Renaissance Period

  • 24

    the word mannerism is derived from the italian __ meaning __ or __

    maniera, style or manner

  • 25

    was a european art style that appeared in the later years of the italian high renaissance around 1520 lasting about 1580 in italy and baroque style began to replace it

    Mannerism

  • 26

    __ exaggerates such qualities often resulting in compositions that are asymmetrical or unnaturally elegant

    Mannerism

  • 27

    the end of the renaissance was caused largely by the beginning of the___

    Protestant Reformation

  • 28

    the term baroque was taken from the portuguese barocco meaning___

    irregular pearl or stone

  • 29

    new techniques of tenebrism and chill school over developed to enhance atmosphere

    Baroque period

  • 30

    exaggerated motion and clear detail were used to describe the __ and to create drama exuberance and grandeur in sculpture painting architecture literature dance and music

    Baroque style

  • 31

    the approach was direct obvious and dramatic intending to appeal above all the senses and emotions

    Baroque iconography

  • 32

    the baroque style was known as __ in the later part of the period a style known for its increasingly decorative and elaborative works

    Rococo

  • 33

    broadly featured shell shaped curves and wave like motifs particularly in its extra vacant furniture design and interior decor

    Rococo art

  • 34

    it was also known as the age of artificiality as depicted in the artwork showing unreal or artificial subjects

    Rococo period

  • 35

    father of rococo art

    Jean Antoine Watteau

  • 36

    in the 18th century a new movement swap through europe and cost a drastic change in politics science and art

    Neoclassical art

  • 37

    was the artistic movement that began in europe around 1750 until the mid 19th century

    Neoclassicism

  • 38

    this movement aspired to safe and resurrect the aesthetic and cultural values of the greco-roman civilization

    Neoclassicism

  • 39

    the industrial revolution began in the lottery part of the 18th century starting in england and spreading to france and america

    Romanticism

  • 40

    this revolution brought a new market economy based on new technology. industrialization made consumer goods cheaper and increase the production of food but there were those who look back to the past before people were commodified and nature was destroyed

    Romanticism

  • 41

    was created by claude monet and the other paris based artist from the early 1860

    Impressionism

  • 42

    __ could be regarded as the first modern movement in painting. it began in paris and influence europe entirely and eventually the united states

    Impressionism

  • 43

    french art movement that develop roughly between 1886 and 1905

    Post-impressionism

  • 44

    emerge as a reaction against impressionist concern for the naturalistic depiction of light and color

    Post-impressionism

  • 45

    known as father of post impressionism

    Paul Cézanne

  • 46

    regarded as part of the post impressionist movement.

    Pointillism

  • 47

    pointillism was developed by painters

    George Seurat and Paul Signac

  • 48

    has nothing to do read the subject matter of the painting unlike the other art movement

    Pointillism

  • 49

    the science of optic that created color is from many small dots placed close proximity to one another that would blir into the image of the eye

    Pointillism

  • 50

    Founder of Pointillism

    George Seurat

  • 51

    was an artistic movement which became popular between 1890 and 1905

    Art Nouveau

  • 52

    it was practiced in the fields of art architecture and applied art

    Art Nouveau

  • 53

    Art nouveau is a french term meaning

    new art

  • 54

    the organic forms usually take the form of sudden violent curves which were commonly termed as

    whipash