Medterm-Art-Appreciation (copy)

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Art principles combine art elements to develop __________ forms.
Informative
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The principle of __________ involves the interaction of art elements to achieve a unified composition.
Harmony
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__________ refers to differing colors, lines, and shapes that create stability and guide the viewer's attention.
Variety
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__________ is the symmetry of opposing visual forces achieved through a harmonious combination of elements.
Balance
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The principle of __________ leads eye pathways within the artwork to focal points.
Movement
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Creating a focal point in the artwork for viewer attraction is called __________.
Emphasis
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The harmonious combination of element sizes for logical relation in composition is known as __________.
Proportion
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__________ utilizes visual patterns through repetition of elements to create texture.
Rhythm
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Art for __________ evokes emotions or entertains.
Acting
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Art for __________ is used in therapy for emotional well-being.
Healing
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Art for __________ utilizes visuals to advocate legislative change.
Political Change
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Art for __________ influences popular ideas and moods subtly.
Propaganda
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Art history provides insights into the past and __________ values.
Societal
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Prehistoric art includes __________, pictographs, ancient sculpture, megalithic arts.
Petroglyphs
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Four main periods of Prehistoric art include: Stone Age, Neolithic, __________, Iron Age.
Bronze Age
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First stone tools led to human survival; one type is __________ tools, created by striking stones.
Pebble
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The __________ age developed from Roman and early Christian art with 'barbarian' cultural influences.
Medieval
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Illuminated Manuscripts are colorful religious texts adorned with __________ and silver.
Gold
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Famous medieval artist __________ was known for depth techniques in sculpture.
Donatello
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The __________ vase painting features red-figure pottery with dynamic motifs.
Kerch
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Common paintings in Classical Greek can be found in panels, tombs, and __________.
Vases
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Tomb/Wall Paintings used methods like tempera and __________ for durability.
Encaustic
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The principle of __________ creates a sense of motion or action in an artwork.
Movement
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An artwork's __________ provides focal areas that attract the viewer's eye.
Emphasis
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__________ is the comparative size between elements in a work, contributing to its unity.
Proportion
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The principle of __________ achieves a sense of completeness and unity within a composition.
Harmony
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__________ establishes a visual tension through contrast, leading to dynamic interactions.
Variety
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A __________ arrangement of elements results in visual equilibrium in an artwork.
Balance
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The repetition of visual elements in a work creates a sense of __________ through predictable sequences.
Rhythm
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The __________ principle guides the viewer's journey through an artwork's content and form.
Movement
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In design, __________ refers to the visual weight distribution among elements in a composition.
Balance
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Using __________ within a piece can provoke a desired emotional response in viewers.
Contrast