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Art 1 Final Exam Review Flashcards

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Elements of Art

What is the basic element of art that refers to a continuous mark made on a surface?

What do you call a two-dimensional area defined by boundaries?

What tool is used to understand color relationships and mixing?

What element of art refers to the surface quality of an object, which can be seen and felt?

What is the three-dimensional aspect of an object, which includes height, width, and depth?

Principles of Design

What principle of design refers to the visual distribution of weight in a work of art?

What principle of design is created by combining elements that are different to create visual interest?

What principle of design refers to the repetition of visual elements to create a sense of movement?

What principle of design helps to draw attention to a focal point in an artwork?

What principle of design refers to the feeling of harmony among the elements of a composition?

Famous Artists and Styles

Who is the artist known for the painting 'Starry Night'?

What art movement was pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque?

Which artist is known for her deeply personal self-portraits and Mexican culture influence?

What art movement focuses on capturing the effects of light and color, often featuring outdoor scenes?

What art movement is characterized by spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation?

Art Techniques and Methods

What technique involves making a rough or preliminary drawing?

What technique in drawing and painting involves smoothing out colors to create a gradient effect?

What art technique involves assembling various materials and objects to create a new composition?

What term refers to artwork created using more than one medium or material?

What painting technique involves applying a thin, transparent layer of paint over another layer?

Art History and Movements

What historical period is known for the revival of classical learning and art in Europe, beginning in the 14th century?

What art movement is characterized by dream-like scenes and bizarre imagery?

What anti-art movement emerged in the early 20th century, questioning traditional aesthetics and definitions of art?

What art movement is known for its dramatic use of light and shadow and emotional intensity?

What art movement emphasizes simplicity and objectivity, often using basic geometric forms?

Answer Key

Elements of Art

Q: What is the basic element of art that refers to a continuous mark made on a surface?

A: Line

Q: What do you call a two-dimensional area defined by boundaries?

A: Shape

Q: What tool is used to understand color relationships and mixing?

A: Color wheel

Q: What element of art refers to the surface quality of an object, which can be seen and felt?

A: Texture

Q: What is the three-dimensional aspect of an object, which includes height, width, and depth?

A: Form

Principles of Design

Q: What principle of design refers to the visual distribution of weight in a work of art?

A: Balance

Q: What principle of design is created by combining elements that are different to create visual interest?

A: Contrast

Q: What principle of design refers to the repetition of visual elements to create a sense of movement?

A: Rhythm

Q: What principle of design helps to draw attention to a focal point in an artwork?

A: Emphasis

Q: What principle of design refers to the feeling of harmony among the elements of a composition?

A: Unity

Famous Artists and Styles

Q: Who is the artist known for the painting 'Starry Night'?

A: Vincent van Gogh

Q: What art movement was pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque?

A: Cubism

Q: Which artist is known for her deeply personal self-portraits and Mexican culture influence?

A: Frida Kahlo

Q: What art movement focuses on capturing the effects of light and color, often featuring outdoor scenes?

A: Impressionism

Q: What art movement is characterized by spontaneous, automatic, or subconscious creation?

A: Abstract Expressionism

Art Techniques and Methods

Q: What technique involves making a rough or preliminary drawing?

A: Sketching

Q: What technique in drawing and painting involves smoothing out colors to create a gradient effect?

A: Blending

Q: What art technique involves assembling various materials and objects to create a new composition?

A: Collage

Q: What term refers to artwork created using more than one medium or material?

A: Mixed Media

Q: What painting technique involves applying a thin, transparent layer of paint over another layer?

A: Glazing

Art History and Movements

Q: What historical period is known for the revival of classical learning and art in Europe, beginning in the 14th century?

A: The Renaissance

Q: What art movement is characterized by dream-like scenes and bizarre imagery?

A: Surrealism

Q: What anti-art movement emerged in the early 20th century, questioning traditional aesthetics and definitions of art?

A: Dada

Q: What art movement is known for its dramatic use of light and shadow and emotional intensity?

A: Baroque

Q: What art movement emphasizes simplicity and objectivity, often using basic geometric forms?

A: Minimalism