Art History 206 Mid-Term

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Stigmata
the five marks of Christ's crucifixion- one on each hand and foot and one on the right side of the body.
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Humanism
a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
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Mysticism
the desire for direct, unmediated experience or union with the Universal or the Divine
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Intercessor
someone such as a priest, saint or other holy figure who acts on behalf of a supplicant through prayer or petition; someone who communicates prayers from a supplicant to Christ or God
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Picture Plane
the transparent division between this fictive internal space and the real space outside, in which the viewer is placed
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Ground Plane
the imaginary plane on which objects and figures stand and which seems to recede into the distance
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Realism of Particulars
depicting objects with minute attention to details
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Rising Perspective
a type of perspective where the horizon line is placed high on the picture plane (often giving the impression that the ground plane is tilted sharply upwards)
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Simultaneity of Interior and Exterior
a scene where both the interior of closed structures and the exterior environment are depicted
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Soft Modeling of Forms
a mix of iconography and realism, most often shown in religious works as religious symbolism
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Penchant for Storytelling
the meaning found in a work of art from the inclusion of different objects and symbols
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Diptych
two panels of equal size with paintings and reliefs hinged together
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Triptych
an artwork made up of three panels, usually hinged together so the wings fold over the center
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Wing (of Altarpiece)
The side panels on an open altarpiece
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Sibyls
ancient, pagan prophetesses whose oracles were reinterpreted by Christians in the middle ages as prophesying events in the New Testament of the Bible
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Tatum Simul
all at the same time; all of contingent time comprehended in one moment, the contingent subsumed by the eternal
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Intuitive Perspective
use of the eye as the observational skill to create a sense of perspective
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Single-Point Linear Perspective
a system representing three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface by delineating a horizon-line and multiple orthogonal lines that recede to meet at one point
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Orthogonal
lines are those that move towards a vanishing point in linear perspective, creating the illusion of realistic spatial depth
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Vanishing Point
a point on the image plane of a perspective rendering where the two-dimensional perspective projections of mutually parallel lines in three-dimensional space appear to converge
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Focal Point
the most visually interesting area of the composition
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Foreshortening
depicting an object or human body in a picture so as to produce an illusion of projection or extension in space
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Di Sotto in Sú
extreme foreshortening of figures painted on a ceiling or other high surface so as to give the illusion that the figures are suspended in air above the viewer
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Chiaroscuro
designating the contrast of light and dark in a painting, drawing, or print; creates spatial depth and volumetric forms through gradations in the intensity of light and shadows
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Sfumato
"smokey," soft, and mellow; the effect of haze in an image
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Colorito
the act of applying color in a way that appears swift, sure and full of vitality
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Designo
the structure of a composition, to the overall arrangement of forms, gesture, and posture
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Tenebroso/Tenebrism
used to describe a certain type of painting in which significant details such as faces and hands are illuminated by highlights which are contrasted with a predominantly dark setting
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Woodcut
a type of print made by carving a design into a wooden block; the ink is applied to a block with a roller, which is then pressed onto the surface area, the blank areas creating the image
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Engraving
a printmaking process of inscribing an image, design, or letters onto a metal or wood surface from which a print is made; engravings are typically made with sharp instruments directly on the surface of the plate
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Dry Point
a printmaking process by which a metal plate is directly inscribed with a pointed instrument; resulting design of scratched lines is inked, wiped, and printed
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Pietra Serena
a gray Tuscan sandstone used in florentine architecture
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Pendentive Dome
a constructional device permitting the placing of a circular dome over a square room
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Transept
a transverse part of any building, which lies across the main body of the building; an area set crosswise to the nave in a cruciform building within the Romanesque and Gothic Christian church architectural traditions
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Sacra Conversatione
a genre developed in Italian Renaissance painting, with a depiction of the Virgin and Child amidst a group of saints in a relatively informal grouping
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Staffage
figures in a painting that set the mood, tone, character, or theme of a painting, used especially in relationship to landscapes
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Baptism
the religious rite of sprinkling water onto a person's forehead or of immersion in water, symbolizing purification or regeneration and admission to the Christian Church
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Annunciation
the scene in which the angel Gabriel announces to Mary that she is the mother of Christ
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Nativity
the scene of the birth of Christ, typically portrayed as being in a manger Visitation the Virgin Mary's visit to her cousin, Elizabeth
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The Passion
the suffering and death of Jesus on the cross
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The Last Supper
the final meal held by Christ and his twelve apostles at which he announces he will be betrayed by one of them
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Crucifixion
the execution and death of Jesus
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Lamentation/The Deposition
the removal of Jesus from the cross where he is then mourned
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Resurrection
the revival of Christ on the third day