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Polykleitos
Spear Bearer
450 BC |
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| man with hat holding woman's hand with a dog |
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Jan Van Eyck
Arnolfini Wedding Portrait
1430 |
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| man drawn on parchment paper with four arms and legs |
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Proportions of the Human Figure
1500 |
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Leonardo Da Vinci
Last Supper
1500 |
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| group of men in a room with the light streaming in |
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Caravaggio
The Calling of St. Matthew
1600 |
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| lady with something in her hand |
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Vermeer
Woman Holding a Balance
1660 |
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Vincent Van Gogh
Starry Night
1880 |
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| day of the week on a piece of land surrounded by water |
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Georges Seurat
Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande Jatte
1880 |
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Marcel Duchamp
The Fountain
1910 |
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| man and woman in the great depression |
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Grant Wood
American Gothic
1930 |
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| pure line, the basis of all artwork. |
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| defines the outline of an object |
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| is a visual line that is not really there; shows overlapping |
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| highlighting and shading in a piece of artwork. |
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| how a 3D work feels to the touch |
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| how a 2D piece of art looks like it feels |
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| when an object looks heavy in a painting |
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| those that are across from each other on the color wheel |
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| are next to each other on the color wheel |
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the size compared to the whole
ex: when important people are made bigger than people lower on the social scale |
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| size related to the other body parts |
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| the use of symbols in art |
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little dots of color
ex: sunday afternoon on the island of grande jatte |
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art work out of already made items.
ex: duchamp's fountain |
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| imagined lines converging at a point on the horizon |
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| objects close in the picture are more detailed than ones in the back |
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| constant characteristics that relate to the artists works |
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| same on both sides; can be folded straight down the middle |
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| when both sides are not identical but seem to have the same visual weight |
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| where the artist wants your eye to be drawn to first |
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| where the scale of the figure represents his/her importance. |
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| expressing their feelings through their work |
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| unbiased representation in their works |
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| nonrepresentational lines, colors, shapes, and forms replace accurate visual depiction of objects, landscape, and figures. |
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