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Girl with the Pearl Earring by Vermeer, 1665; Netherlands
David by Michelangelo, 1504; Florence, Italy
A Renaissance sculpture representing the biblical hero David, renowned for its detailed anatomy and expression of human beauty. It stands as a masterpiece of Renaissance art and symbolizes the ideal of humanism.
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai, 1831; Japan
A famous woodblock print depicting a towering wave threatening boats near Mount Fuji, symbolizing the power of nature.
The Kiss by Gustav Klimt, 1913; Vienna, Austria
A renowned painting that depicts a couple embracing, enveloped in intricate patterns and gold leaf, symbolizing love and intimacy.
Guernica by Pablo Picasso, 1937; Madrid, Spain
A powerful anti-war painting that depicts the suffering and chaos caused by the bombing of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, symbolizing the horrors of war.
The Scream by Edvard Munch, 1893; Oslo, Norway
A famous expressionist painting that depicts a figure in anguish against a tumultuous sky, symbolizing deep emotional distress.
Sunday on La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat, 1884; France
A famous painting that exemplifies the technique of pointillism, depicting a leisurely scene of people enjoying a Sunday afternoon in a park.
Mona Lisa by Leonardo DaVinci, 1503
A renowned portrait painting created by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, celebrated for its exquisite detail and enigmatic expression. It is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris and is considered one of the most famous artworks in history.
The Creation of Adam (part of the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings) by Michelangelo 1508; Sistine Chapel, Vatican, Rome, Italy
A famous fresco that depicts God giving life to Adam, symbolizing the biblical creation narrative from the Book of Genesis.
Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh, 1889; Saint Remy, France
A famous oil painting depicting a swirling night sky filled with stars over a sleepy village, showcasing Van Gogh's unique post-impressionist style and emotional depth.
unity
The quality of wholeness or oneness (A principle of design)
abstract
A style of art that distorts a shape in such a way as to concentrate on the essence of a thing. Usually it is done by simplification.
craftsmanship
The work of consistently high quality is called?
cool
These colors calm/relax and appear to recede and are called?
sketch
A quick, rough drawing without much detail that can be used as a plan or reference for later work is called?
yellow
The primary colors are red, blue, and
rule of thirds
A compositional technique where the area of paper is divided vertically and horizontally into 9 equal spaces. The subject matter should rest on 3 of the 4 points of intersection?
focal point
The first part of a work to attract the attention of the viewer; it is what you want to see the most?
principles of design
Rhythm, movement, variety, emphasis, balance, harmony, unity, and proportion are all ?
analogous
Colors that are side by side on the color wheel and have a common hue are called?
warm
These colors stimulate/excite and appear to advance are called ?
tertiary
Colors that are made from combinations of primary and secondary colors are called?
composition
The way the principles of design are used to organize the elements of art is called...
visual and tactile
Texture may be...
intensity
The three properties of color are Hue, Value and ...
realism
A basic type of art that maintains fidelity to nature or to real life and to accurate representation without idealization is called?