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Art 1300 Intro to Visual Arts
Final Exam study cards for Dr. Pope, Baylor University
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
12/08/2011

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Mycerinus Triad

2500 BC-Old Kingdom Egypt

Definition

Art represents ruler in afterlife

Permanence of form and subject

Perservation for afterlife 

Placement and relative size indacates Importance

Figure sculptors observed conventions

Term

Exekias and Andokies, 

Achilles and Ajax Playing Dice 

Definition

Greek vase painting frieze arrangement,

No perspective or background.

Specialized production: potter, painter

Term
New York Kouros
Definition

Physical Perfection as allegory for perfection of mind.

Nudity as ideal (vs. Nakedness)

Some Greek sculptors known by name.

Ponderation, Closed Composition

Term

Apollo Belvedere

325 BC

Definition

Classical phase:relaxed, active, perfect.

Gods depicted as beautiful athletes.

Singled out by Winckelmann as superior.

Open Composition

Term

Mary and Child Icon

500AD

Early Christian

Definition

Rigid conventional image for devotional use.

Encaustic on panel, Icon, Symmetry

Term

Chichen Itza

600BC

Definition

Maya Pyramid

Corbel arch construction

Term

Typanum

(Church/St. Mary Magdalene at Venzelay)

1130AD

Romanesque (abstract)

Definition

Placement and relative size indicate importance. 

Program's parts amplify message

Art in Europe mostly devoted to religion.

Term

Basilican Plan

325AD (onward)

Early Christian (onward)

Definition

Christian churchs belong to long history of standardized plans and conventions. 

Nave, Transept, Apse, Choir, West/East orientation

Term

Colored Windows at Notre Dame Chartres

1200-1225AD

Gothic

Definition

Gothic period creates architectural space for elaborate cycles of windows.

Iconography=elaborate series, stories in glass.

Cult of the Virgin

Term

Giotto, Scrovegni Chapel at Padua

1305

Gothic/Early Renaissance

Definition

Artist was known, successful, and in demand (new status of artists)

Registers, Trompe l'oeil, Intonaco, Giornati, Grisaille

Term

Van Eyck, Ghent Altarpiece: (Mystic Lamb)

1430 Flemish Gothic

 

Definition

Elaborate multi-paneled work exemplifies whole world at worship.

Altarpiece, polyptych, New Medium: oil binder

Term

Aztec stone calendar

1450 

Pre-Columbian

Definition
Exceptional accounting, astral study.
Term

Botticelli, Birth of Venus 

1482

Early Renaissance

Definition

Patrons interested in ancient art encourage classical subjects with classical models,

Great artists are celebrated

e.g. Vasari's Lives of the Artists, 1550.

 

Term

Leonardo da Vinci, Last Supper

1495

High Renaissance

Definition

Systematic construction of picture space to advance realism. 

Linear Perspective modeling

Term

Raphael, School of Athens at Rome

1510

High Renaissance

Definition

Fusion of ancient and contemporary ideas and identities, ultimate renaissance work.

Perspective system maximizes spatial realism.

Linear perspective, horizon line, vanishing point, transversal and orthogonal lines.

Term

Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel ceiling at Rome

1508-1512

High Renaissance

Definition

Biblical subjects depicted in vocabulary of ancient/classical forms.

New compatibility of pagan and christian ideas expressed via compatible artforms. 

Power of papacy, centrality of Rome. Artists are seen as geniuses, divinely inspired.

Patron(Julius II) Quadratura, Cartoon.

Term

Artemisia Gentileschi, Judith/Holofernes

1614 

Baroque, Counter-Reformation

Definition
Intense dramatic effects achieved with focused light, blank background, and tiny brushstrokes to achieve clear detail.
Term

Rembrandt, The Night Watch

1642

Northern Baroque (Dutch Golden Age)

Definition
Baroque Reformation are focuses on secular subjects. Celebrates new independence, protestantism.
Term

Etching

Baroque Period

Definition

Metal plate printmaking process. 

Ground, etch, platemark, states

Term

Bernini, Ecstasy of Teresa at Rome

1650 Italian Baroque

Definition
Baroque counter-reformation emphasizes drama, and you-are-there immediacy. Sculpture is presented as theater.
Term

Wedgewood Jasperware

1780

Neoclassicism

Definition
Modern ceramics decorated to resemble rediscovered antiquities.
Term

Freidrich, Wanderer above the Mists

1818 

Romanticism

Definition

Modern era (1800 onward) includes new interest in real places. Goethe encourages travel and landscape art.

Landscape, Ruckenfigur, Golden Section

Term

Hokusai, The Great Wave

1830

Definition

japanese woodblock prints:new subjects appear in 19th century: landscape and everyday life.

Ukiyo-e, relief printing process (one block per color)

Term

Turner, Burning of the Houses of Parliament

1834

Romanticism

Definition

Heroic treatment of cerrent event.

Landscapes: real places.

Watercolor, sublime (vs. beautiful and picturesque) landscape.

Term

Whisstler, The Golden Screen

1864

Definition

Western artists collect Japanese objects, employ them in their paintings and find inspiration in them for decorative arts, prints, etc. 

Japonisme

Term

Monet, Impression: Sunrise

1974 

Realism

Definition

New paints and appreciation for qualities of sketching in paint lead to new painterliness and everyday subjects, real places.

Impressionism, complementary palatte

Term

Rodin, Gates of Hell and Burghers of Calais

1880s 

Symbolism

Definition

Additive sculpture (clay on armature), later cast into permanent bronze.

Lost wax casting process, Active surface, maquette, pedestal.

Term

Clausen, The Gate

1889

Naturalism

Definition
Monumentalization of working class
Term

Cassatt, The Fitting

1891 

Impressionism

Definition
Japoniste artists used western printmaking processes to make prints resembling Japanese woodblock prints.
Term

Picasso, Les Demoiselles D'Avignon

1907 

Cubism

Definition
Sordid aspects of modern life became subjects. Large-scale painting. Picasso saw African art as means to rejuvenate European art.
Term

Maria Martinez, Black-on-Black pottery

1940

Ceramic Art

Definition

Hand-built ceramic forms in American SW.

Pinch, Coil, Paddle

Term

Jackson Pollock, Lavender Mist

1948

Abstract Expressionism

Definition

Mid-20th century art abandons recognizable subjects. New primacy of process (over subject).

Artists use art to investigate recent history.

Post-modernism, representational but non-narrative, sub-aesthetic materials.

Term

Keifer, Book with Wings

1992 

Post-Modern

Definition

Living artists are interested in representation.

Artists use art to investigate recent history.

Term

Viola, The Greeting

1995 

Video Art

Post-Modern

Definition
Artists use new technologies to incorporate time and sound.
Term
Color Wheel
Definition
Artists plan work with dynamics of colors in mind (warm advance, cool recede, complements intensify.)
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