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  • 1

    The Scope of Art:

    Visual Arts, Literature, Music, Drama and Theater, Dance

  • 2

    The art that we perceive through our eyes.

    Visual Art

  • 3

    Another form of the more important arts. This is the art of combining and regulating sounds of varying pitch to produce compositions expressing various ideas and emotions.

    Music

  • 4

    Is another form of art that is common to man even during the earliest times.

    Dance

  • 5

    It is the most direct of the arts for it makes use of the human body as its medium.

    Dance

  • 6

    The area of the theater or __ is another of the important arts.

    Drama

  • 7

    Refers to the forms and psychological forms of art.

    Aesthetics

  • 8

    The Graphic Arts:

    Painting, Drawing, Graphic Processes: Relief, Intaglio, Surface Printing, Commercial Art, Mechanical Processes, Photography

  • 9

    Intaglio Printing:

    Drypoint, Etching, Engraving

  • 10

    Surface Printing:

    Lithography, Silkscreen

  • 11

    Broadly, this term covers any form of visual artistic repre- sentation, especially painting, drawing, photography, and the like or in which portrayals of forms and symbols are recorded on a two-dimensional surface.

    Graphic Arts

  • 12

    This is the process of applying pigment to a surface to secure effects involving forms and colors.

    Painting

  • 13

    This is the art of representing something by lines made on a surface or the process of portraying an object, scene or forms of decorative or symbolic meaning through lines, shading, and textures in one or more colors.

    Drawing

  • 14

    These are processes for making multi-reproduction of graphic works.

    Graphic Processes

  • 15

    Is the process whereby unwanted portions of design are cut away on the master image.

    Relief Printing

  • 16

    Is a method of printing from a plate on which incised lines, which carry the ink, leave a raised impression.

    Intaglio Printing

  • 17

    Here the artist draws directly on a metal plate with a sharp needle and scratches lines, or grooves, into the metal.

    Drypoint

  • 18

    This is the art or process of producing drawings or designs on metal plates covered with wax.

    Etching

  • 19

    This is done on a metal plate with a cutting tool called a barin, which leaves a V-shaped trough.

    Engraving

  • 20

    Includes all processes in which printing is done from a flat (plane) surface.

    Surface Printing

  • 21

    Is the art or process of printing from a flat stone or metal plate by a method based on the repulsion between grease and water.

    Lithography

  • 22

    Silk is stretched over a rectangular frame and unwanted portions in the design are blocked out. Pigment is forced through the clear areas.

    Silkscreen

  • 23

    This includes designing of books, advertisements, signs, posters, and other displays to promote sale or acceptarice of product, service or idea.

    Commercial Art

  • 24

    These are developed by commercial printers for rapid, large-quantity reproduction of words and pictures in one or more colors.

    Mechanical Processes

  • 25

    This is a chemical-mechanical process by which images are produced on sensitized surfaces by action of light. Reproductions may be in black or white or in full colors of the original.

    Photography

  • 26

    The Plastic Arts:

    Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design, Dress and Sculpture Design, Theater Design

  • 27

    This group includes all fields of the visual arts in which materials are organized into three-dimensional forms.

    Plastic Arts

  • 28

    Is the art of designing and constructing buildings and other types of structures.

    Architecture

  • 29

    Is often referred to as the "mother of the arts".

    Architecture

  • 30

    Is planning outdoor areas for human use and enjoyment, especially gardens, parks, playgrounds, golf courses.

    Landscape Architecture

  • 31

    This refers to planning and arranging the physical aspects of a large or small community.

    City Planning

  • 32

    The term is used to designate design and arrangement of architectural interiors for convenience and beauty.

    Interior Design

  • 33

    Refers to the design and construction of three-dimensional forms representing natural objects or imaginary (sometimes abstract) shapes.

    Sculpture

  • 34

    The term refers to the designing and making of objects by hand for use or for pleasure.

    Crafts

  • 35

    Refers to design of objects for machine production.

    Industrial Design

  • 36

    This covers the design of wearing apparel of all types dresses, coats, suits, shoes, ties, and the like.

    Dress and Costume Design

  • 37

    Is the design of settings for dramatic productions.

    Theater Design

  • 38

    Literature:

    Drama, Essay, Prose Fiction, Poetry, History, Biography, Letters, Journals, Diaries

  • 39

    The art of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which have artistic and emotional appeal.

    Literature

  • 40

    This is non-fiction, expository (descriptive or explanatory) writing ranging from informal, personal topics to closely reasoned critical treat- ments of important subjects.

    Essay

  • 41

    Includes narratives (stories) created by the author, as distinguished from true accounts.

    Prose Fiction

  • 42

    Comes from a Latin word which means "to form," "to invent," or "to feign".

    Fiction

  • 43

    Is literature of a highly expressive nature using special forms and choice of words and emotional images.

    Poetry

  • 44

    Music:

    Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Music Combined with Other Arts: Opera, Operetta and Musical Comedy, Oratorio and Cantata

  • 45

    Is the art of arranging sounds in rhythmic succession and generally in combination.

    Music

  • 46

    Results from this sequence, and harmony from the combinations.

    Melody

  • 47

    Is composed primarily to be sung. The voice or voices are generally accompanied by one or more instruments.

    Vocal Music

  • 48

    Music of this kind is written for instruments of four general types.

    Instrumental Music

  • 49

    Instrumental Music Types:

    Keyboard, Stringed, Wind, Brass Winds, Percussion

  • 50

    Is a drama set to music. It is mostly or entirely sung with orchestral accompaniment. It is spectacularly staged with accomplished singers, elaborate scenery and costumes.

    Opera

  • 51

    This is also a drama set to music but is light, popular, romantic, and often humorous or comic.

    Operetta and Musical Comedy

  • 52

    Are sacred musical drama in concert form. These are made up of recited parts (recitative), arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment.

    Oratorio and Cantata

  • 53

    Drama and Theater:

    Tragedy, Melodrama, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Miracle and Mystery Plays, Morality Plays, Closet Drama, Piano Drama

  • 54

    Is a story re-created by actors on a stage in front of an audience.

    Drama or Play

  • 55

    This is one of literature's greatest dramatic art forms. It is a drama of serious nature in which the central character comes to some sad or disastrous end.

    Tragedy

  • 56

    In this type of drama, the emphasis is on action rather than on character. The action is sensational or romantic and usually has a happy ending.

    Melodrama

  • 57

    Generally includes all plays with happy endings.

    Comedy

  • 58

    Comedy:

    Romantic Comedy, Farce, Comedy of Manners

  • 59

    Is a light, amusing tale of lovers in some dilemma which is finally solved happily.

    Romantic Comedy

  • 60

    Is a light, humorous play. The emphasis in a farce is on jokes, humorous physical action, ludicrous situations, and improbable characters.

    Farce

  • 61

    Sometimes called "drawing room comedy" is sophisticated, sometimes satirical. The characters are usually high-society types, and situations have little to do with real life. The emphasis here is on witty dialogue.

    Comedy of Manners

  • 62

    A drama blending tragic and comic elements but which ends happily.

    Tragicomedy

  • 63

    Are dramatized stories from the Bible and of the lives of saints.

    Miracle and Mystery Plays

  • 64

    Are those in which characters represent specific vices and virtues.

    Morality Plays

  • 65

    Is a term used to designate plays written for reading rather than for staging.

    Closet Drama

  • 66

    Is based on piano works which revolve around the musical pieces composed under the inspiration of a literary work.

    Piano Drama

  • 67

    Dance:

    Ethnologic, Social or Ballroom Dances, Ballet, Modern, Musical Comedy

  • 68

    This includes folk dancing associated with national and cultural groups.

    Ethnologic

  • 69

    These are popular types of dancing generally performed by pairs.

    Social or Ballroom Dances

  • 70

    This is the formalized type of dance which originated in the royal courts of the Middle Ages.

    Ballet

  • 71

    Are sometimes called contemporary or interpretative dances. These dances represent rebellion against the classical formalism of ballet: they emphasize personal communication of moods and themes.

    Modern Dances

  • 72

    Refers to those dances performed by soloists, groups, choruses in theaters, night clubs, motion pictures, and television.

    Musical Comedy

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    Enumeration

    Enumeration

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    Identification

    Identification

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    Identification

    Identification

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    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

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    Chapter 1

    Chapter 1

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    C1 part 2

    C1 part 2

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    C1 part 2

    C1 part 2

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    Chap 1&2

    Chap 1&2

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    Chap 1&2

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    Chap 3&4

    Chap 3&4

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    Chap 3&4

    Chap 3&4

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    HUM

    HUM

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    HUM

    HUM

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    Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7

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    Lesson 2,3,4,5,6,7

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    Chap 1,2

    Chap 1,2

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    Chap 1,2

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Chap 3,4

    Chap 3,4

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    Chap 3,4

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    Chapter 2

    Chapter 2

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    Lesson 1&2

    Lesson 1&2

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    Lesson 1&2

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    Chapter 3

    Chapter 3

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    Chapter 3

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    Lesson 3&4

    Lesson 3&4

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    Lesson 3&4

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    Chapter 4

    Chapter 4

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    Lesson 5,6&7

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    Lesson 5,6&7

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    (2)

    (2)

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    (2)

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    Chapter 5

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    The Scope of Art:

    Visual Arts, Literature, Music, Drama and Theater, Dance

  • 2

    The art that we perceive through our eyes.

    Visual Art

  • 3

    Another form of the more important arts. This is the art of combining and regulating sounds of varying pitch to produce compositions expressing various ideas and emotions.

    Music

  • 4

    Is another form of art that is common to man even during the earliest times.

    Dance

  • 5

    It is the most direct of the arts for it makes use of the human body as its medium.

    Dance

  • 6

    The area of the theater or __ is another of the important arts.

    Drama

  • 7

    Refers to the forms and psychological forms of art.

    Aesthetics

  • 8

    The Graphic Arts:

    Painting, Drawing, Graphic Processes: Relief, Intaglio, Surface Printing, Commercial Art, Mechanical Processes, Photography

  • 9

    Intaglio Printing:

    Drypoint, Etching, Engraving

  • 10

    Surface Printing:

    Lithography, Silkscreen

  • 11

    Broadly, this term covers any form of visual artistic repre- sentation, especially painting, drawing, photography, and the like or in which portrayals of forms and symbols are recorded on a two-dimensional surface.

    Graphic Arts

  • 12

    This is the process of applying pigment to a surface to secure effects involving forms and colors.

    Painting

  • 13

    This is the art of representing something by lines made on a surface or the process of portraying an object, scene or forms of decorative or symbolic meaning through lines, shading, and textures in one or more colors.

    Drawing

  • 14

    These are processes for making multi-reproduction of graphic works.

    Graphic Processes

  • 15

    Is the process whereby unwanted portions of design are cut away on the master image.

    Relief Printing

  • 16

    Is a method of printing from a plate on which incised lines, which carry the ink, leave a raised impression.

    Intaglio Printing

  • 17

    Here the artist draws directly on a metal plate with a sharp needle and scratches lines, or grooves, into the metal.

    Drypoint

  • 18

    This is the art or process of producing drawings or designs on metal plates covered with wax.

    Etching

  • 19

    This is done on a metal plate with a cutting tool called a barin, which leaves a V-shaped trough.

    Engraving

  • 20

    Includes all processes in which printing is done from a flat (plane) surface.

    Surface Printing

  • 21

    Is the art or process of printing from a flat stone or metal plate by a method based on the repulsion between grease and water.

    Lithography

  • 22

    Silk is stretched over a rectangular frame and unwanted portions in the design are blocked out. Pigment is forced through the clear areas.

    Silkscreen

  • 23

    This includes designing of books, advertisements, signs, posters, and other displays to promote sale or acceptarice of product, service or idea.

    Commercial Art

  • 24

    These are developed by commercial printers for rapid, large-quantity reproduction of words and pictures in one or more colors.

    Mechanical Processes

  • 25

    This is a chemical-mechanical process by which images are produced on sensitized surfaces by action of light. Reproductions may be in black or white or in full colors of the original.

    Photography

  • 26

    The Plastic Arts:

    Architecture, Landscape Architecture, City Planning, Interior Design, Sculpture, Crafts, Industrial Design, Dress and Sculpture Design, Theater Design

  • 27

    This group includes all fields of the visual arts in which materials are organized into three-dimensional forms.

    Plastic Arts

  • 28

    Is the art of designing and constructing buildings and other types of structures.

    Architecture

  • 29

    Is often referred to as the "mother of the arts".

    Architecture

  • 30

    Is planning outdoor areas for human use and enjoyment, especially gardens, parks, playgrounds, golf courses.

    Landscape Architecture

  • 31

    This refers to planning and arranging the physical aspects of a large or small community.

    City Planning

  • 32

    The term is used to designate design and arrangement of architectural interiors for convenience and beauty.

    Interior Design

  • 33

    Refers to the design and construction of three-dimensional forms representing natural objects or imaginary (sometimes abstract) shapes.

    Sculpture

  • 34

    The term refers to the designing and making of objects by hand for use or for pleasure.

    Crafts

  • 35

    Refers to design of objects for machine production.

    Industrial Design

  • 36

    This covers the design of wearing apparel of all types dresses, coats, suits, shoes, ties, and the like.

    Dress and Costume Design

  • 37

    Is the design of settings for dramatic productions.

    Theater Design

  • 38

    Literature:

    Drama, Essay, Prose Fiction, Poetry, History, Biography, Letters, Journals, Diaries

  • 39

    The art of combining spoken or written words and their meanings into forms which have artistic and emotional appeal.

    Literature

  • 40

    This is non-fiction, expository (descriptive or explanatory) writing ranging from informal, personal topics to closely reasoned critical treat- ments of important subjects.

    Essay

  • 41

    Includes narratives (stories) created by the author, as distinguished from true accounts.

    Prose Fiction

  • 42

    Comes from a Latin word which means "to form," "to invent," or "to feign".

    Fiction

  • 43

    Is literature of a highly expressive nature using special forms and choice of words and emotional images.

    Poetry

  • 44

    Music:

    Vocal Music, Instrumental Music, Music Combined with Other Arts: Opera, Operetta and Musical Comedy, Oratorio and Cantata

  • 45

    Is the art of arranging sounds in rhythmic succession and generally in combination.

    Music

  • 46

    Results from this sequence, and harmony from the combinations.

    Melody

  • 47

    Is composed primarily to be sung. The voice or voices are generally accompanied by one or more instruments.

    Vocal Music

  • 48

    Music of this kind is written for instruments of four general types.

    Instrumental Music

  • 49

    Instrumental Music Types:

    Keyboard, Stringed, Wind, Brass Winds, Percussion

  • 50

    Is a drama set to music. It is mostly or entirely sung with orchestral accompaniment. It is spectacularly staged with accomplished singers, elaborate scenery and costumes.

    Opera

  • 51

    This is also a drama set to music but is light, popular, romantic, and often humorous or comic.

    Operetta and Musical Comedy

  • 52

    Are sacred musical drama in concert form. These are made up of recited parts (recitative), arias, and choruses, with orchestral accompaniment.

    Oratorio and Cantata

  • 53

    Drama and Theater:

    Tragedy, Melodrama, Comedy, Tragicomedy, Miracle and Mystery Plays, Morality Plays, Closet Drama, Piano Drama

  • 54

    Is a story re-created by actors on a stage in front of an audience.

    Drama or Play

  • 55

    This is one of literature's greatest dramatic art forms. It is a drama of serious nature in which the central character comes to some sad or disastrous end.

    Tragedy

  • 56

    In this type of drama, the emphasis is on action rather than on character. The action is sensational or romantic and usually has a happy ending.

    Melodrama

  • 57

    Generally includes all plays with happy endings.

    Comedy

  • 58

    Comedy:

    Romantic Comedy, Farce, Comedy of Manners

  • 59

    Is a light, amusing tale of lovers in some dilemma which is finally solved happily.

    Romantic Comedy

  • 60

    Is a light, humorous play. The emphasis in a farce is on jokes, humorous physical action, ludicrous situations, and improbable characters.

    Farce

  • 61

    Sometimes called "drawing room comedy" is sophisticated, sometimes satirical. The characters are usually high-society types, and situations have little to do with real life. The emphasis here is on witty dialogue.

    Comedy of Manners

  • 62

    A drama blending tragic and comic elements but which ends happily.

    Tragicomedy

  • 63

    Are dramatized stories from the Bible and of the lives of saints.

    Miracle and Mystery Plays

  • 64

    Are those in which characters represent specific vices and virtues.

    Morality Plays

  • 65

    Is a term used to designate plays written for reading rather than for staging.

    Closet Drama

  • 66

    Is based on piano works which revolve around the musical pieces composed under the inspiration of a literary work.

    Piano Drama

  • 67

    Dance:

    Ethnologic, Social or Ballroom Dances, Ballet, Modern, Musical Comedy

  • 68

    This includes folk dancing associated with national and cultural groups.

    Ethnologic

  • 69

    These are popular types of dancing generally performed by pairs.

    Social or Ballroom Dances

  • 70

    This is the formalized type of dance which originated in the royal courts of the Middle Ages.

    Ballet

  • 71

    Are sometimes called contemporary or interpretative dances. These dances represent rebellion against the classical formalism of ballet: they emphasize personal communication of moods and themes.

    Modern Dances

  • 72

    Refers to those dances performed by soloists, groups, choruses in theaters, night clubs, motion pictures, and television.

    Musical Comedy