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ARH 200 04 - Quiz 1 Flash Cards - Introduction, Prehistoric Art, Egyptian Art and a bit of Ancient Greek Art
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
01/26/2014

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visual arts (or fine art)
Definition

Expressive human creation appreciated principally by the eyes.

 

Has a special importance to society; while it might be utilitarian, it communicates a meaning greater than its simple purpose, due to its beauty, its revelatory power (its power to reveal a truth) or insight, its originality or creativity, etc.

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medium (pl. media)
Definition
The material (for example, marble, bronze, clay, frescoin which an artist works; also, in painting, the vehicle (usually liquid) that carries the pigment.
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pigment
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A coloring material which is suspended in a medium, such as oil in oil paint. A pigment needs to be stable and withstand light, air, and moisture.
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mural
Definition
A wall painting.
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relief sculpture
Definition
Figures projecting from a background of which they are a part.
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sculpture in the round
Definition
Freestanding figures, carved or modeled in three dimensions.
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architecture patron
Definition
The person or entity that pays an artist to produce individual artworks or employs an artist on a continuing basis. This act is called patronage.
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formal analysis (or visual analysis)
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Analysis of the visual characteristics of a work of art, such as size, shape, style, forms, etc.
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iconography
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The study of a work of art's subject matter or symbolism.
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tone
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The degree of a color's lightness or darkness.
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intensity
Definition
The purity, or saturation, of a color; its brightness or dullness.
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megalith
Definition
Greek, "great stone." A large, roughly hewn stone used in the construction of monumental prehistoric structures.
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post and lintel construction
Definition
A system of construction in which two posts support a lintel, or a horizontal beam used to span an opening.
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twisted perspective (or composite view)
Definition
A convention of representation in which part of a figure is shown in profile and another part of the same figure is shown frontally.
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hierarchical scale
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An artistic convention in which greater size indicates greater importance.
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[image]
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Venus of Willendorf, ca. 28,000 BCE, limestone
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[image]
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Lascaux Cave, France, ca. 15,000 BCE, mural paintings
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[image]
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Stonehenge, England, ca. 2000 BCE, stone
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pharaoh
Definition
An ancient Egyptian king.
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ka
Definition
In ancient Egypt, the immortal human life force or soul.
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mastaba
Definition
Arabic, "bench." An ancient Egyptian rectangular brick or stone structure with sloping sides erected over a subterranean tomb chamber connected with the outside by a shaft.
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pyramid
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A monumental sturcture with a square or triangular base and inclined triangular sides meeting at a point.
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sarcophagus (pl. sarcophagi)
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Greek, "consumer of flesh." A coffin, usually of stone.
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ashlar
Definition
Carefully cut and regularly shaped blocks of stone used in construction, fitted together without mortar.
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[image]
Definition
Palette of King Narmer, Hierakonpolis (Egypt), ca. 3000 BCE, slate
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[image]
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Great Pyramids, Gizeh (Egypt), ca. 2500 BCE
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[image]
Definition
Statue of Pharaoh Menkaure and Queen, ca. 2500 BCE, stone
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[image]
Definition
Death Mask of Tutankhamen, ca. 1300 BCE, gold and semiprecious stones
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[image]
Definition
Hypostyle Hall of Temple of Amen-Re, Karnak (Egypt), ca. 1250 BCE
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corbel
Definition
A projecting wall member used as a support for some element in the superstructure.
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vault
Definition

A masonry roof or ceiling constructed on the arch principle, or a concrete roof of the same shape.

 

A corbeled vault is a vault formed by the piling of stone blocks in horizontal courses, cantilevered inward until the blocks meet at a keystone.

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cella
Definition
The chamber at the center of an ancient temple; in a classical temple, the room in which the cult statue (statue of a deity) usually stood.
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column
Definition
A vertical, weight-carrying architectural member, circular in cross-section and consisting of a base (sometimes omitted), a shaft, and a capital.
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[image]
Definition
Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae (Greece), ca. 1300-1250 BCE.
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perspective, linear perspective, and atmospheric perspective
Definition

Perspective: A method used to present an illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two dimensional surface.

 

Atmospheric Perspective: Suggestion of depth through dimunition of color tone and intensity; increased haziness, and often blueness in the distance (that is, the imitation of atmospheric effects).

 

Linear Perspective: The use of parallel lines converging on a vanishing point on the horizon and the reduction of size of elements according to the geometric scheme. 

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