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Miami University (Oxford) ART 188-D
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Art History
Undergraduate 1
10/01/2007

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anamorphic image
Definition
A distorted image that must be viewed by some special means (such as a mirror) or at an angle to be recognized.
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baldacchino
Definition
A canopy on columns, frequently built over an altar.
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Baroque
Definition
A blanket designation for the art of the period 1600 to 1750.
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camera obscura
Definition
Latin, "dark room." an ancestor of the modern camera in which a tiny pinhole, acting as a lens, projects an image on a screen, the wall of a room, or the ground-glass wall of a box; used by artists in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries as an aid in drawing from nature.
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Caravaggisti
Definition
Young painters influenced by the St. Matthew paintings in the Contarelli Chapel
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cartoon
Definition
In painting, a full-size preliminary drawing from which a painting is made.
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cloth of honor
Definition
In religious paintings, the Virgin is sometimes shown seated in front of this brocaded cloth.
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diptych
Definition
A two-paneled painting or altarpiece; also, an ancient Roman, Early Christian, or Byzantine hinged writing tablet, often of ivory and carved on the external sides.
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glaze(oil painting)
Definition
A thin, transparent, or semitransparent layer put over a color to alter it slightly.
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fĂȘte galante
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A type of Rococo painting depicting the outdoor amusements of upper-class society.
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Greek cross
Definition
A cross consisting of an upright crossed in the middle by a horizontal piece of the same length.
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grisaille
Definition
A monochrome painting done mainly in neutral grays to simulate sculpture.
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landscape
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A picture showing natural scenery, without narrative content.
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Latin cross
Definition
An upright or vertical bar crossed near the top by a shorter horizontal bar.
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Mannerism
Definition
A style of later Renaissance art that emphasized "artifice," often involving contrived imagery not derived directly from nature. Such artworks showed a selfconscious stylization involving complexity, caprice, fantasy, and polish. Mannerist architecture tended to flout the classical rules of order, stability, and symmetry, sometimes to the point of parody.
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medium
Definition
The material (for example, marble, bronze, clay, fresco) in which an artist works; also, in painting, the vehicle (usually liquid) that carries the pigment.
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monochromatic
Definition
Having or appearing to have only one color.
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monumental
Definition
Exceptionally great, as in quantity, quality, extent, or degree.
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oil paint
Definition
Pigment mixed with oil. Oil paint dries more slowly than tempera, allowing the painter to lay down the color in superimposed translucent layers.
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open form
Definition
In painting, a form where the boundaries between objects are irregular or not well-defined.
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palette
Definition
A thin board with a thumb hole at one end on which an artist lays and mixes colors; any surface so used. Also, the colors or kinds of colors characteristically used by an artist.
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pastels
Definition
A drawing medium of dried paste made of ground pigments and a water-based binder that is manufactured in crayon form.
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pigment
Definition
A dry insoluble substance, usually pulverized, which when suspended in a liquid vehicle becomes a paint, ink, etc.
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polyptych
Definition
An altarpiece made up of more than three sections.
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putto
Definition
A cherubic young boy.
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quadro riportato
Definition
A ceiling design in which painted scenes are arranged in panels that resemble framed pictures transferred to the surface of a shallow, curved vault.
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Rococo
Definition
A style, primarily of interior design, that appeared in France around 1700. Rococo interiors were extensively decorated and included elegant furniture, small sculpture, ornamental mirrors, easel paintings, tapestries, reliefs, and wall painting.
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sacra conversazione
Definition
Italian, "holy conversation"; a style of altarpiece painting popular after the middle of the 15th century, in which saints from different epochs are joined in a unified space and seem to be conversing either with each other or with the audience.
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still life
Definition
A picture depicting an arrangement of objects.
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tenebrism
Definition
Painting in the "dark manner," using violent contrasts of light and dark, as in the work of Caravaggio.
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triptych
Definition
A three-paneled painting or altarpiece.
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vanitas
Definition
A term describing paintings (particularly 17th-century Dutch still lifes) that include references to death.
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woodcut
Definition
A wooden block on the surface of wich those parts not intended to print are cut away to a slight depth, leaving the design raised; also, the printed impression made with sucha block.
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