Intensity degrees of shading between black and white (expressive drawing effect)
Cloisonne enameling technique where thin wire partitions (cloisons) are filled with enamel
(art form from ancient Byzantium)
Chiaroscuro using light (chiaro) and dark, or shade (use of shading)
Hue dimension ...
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Intensity ✔✔degrees of shading between black and white (expressive drawing effect)
Cloisonne ✔✔enameling technique where thin wire partitions (cloisons) are filled with enamel
(art form from ancient Byzantium)
Chiaroscuro ✔✔using light (chiaro) and dark, or shade (use of shading)
Hue ✔✔dimension of color determined by wavelength of light (one of the main properties of
color)
Veduta ✔✔Italian for "view" (landscape painting popular in 18th century Venice)
Volute ✔✔architectural element on an ionic capital (partially unrolled scroll)
Value ✔✔darkness or lightness of a color (amt of light reflected by a hue)
,Tempura ✔✔painting using pigment mixed with egg yolk
Monet ✔✔French impressionist painter (1840-1926); Impressionism
Cezanne ✔✔French post-impressionist painter who influenced modern art (especially cubism)
by stressing the structural components in nature (said "everything in nature adheres to the cone,
cylinder, and the curve")
Picasso ✔✔prolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973); Cubism
Piments ✔✔gives color/texture to paint
Gold Leaf ✔✔paper-thin sheets of hammered gold that are used in gilding (such as Byzantine
icons)
Casein Paints ✔✔Milk based paint (gets rancid); cheap (mostly used in theater)
, Synthetic Resin Paints ✔✔chemically different from resinous compounds secreted by plants;
a"newer" painting medium (liquids harden permanently)
Vegetable Dyes ✔✔colorants derived from plants/fungi
Natural Dyes ✔✔dyes/colorants derived from plants, invertebrates, or minerals
Impressionism ✔✔-movement in 19th century French painting, in which artists reacted against
Realism by conveying impressions of subjects in time; sought to capture a momentary feel, or
impression, of the piece they were drawing
Futurism ✔✔-artistic movement in Italy around 1910 tried to express energy and values of
machine age;
-Italian movement begun shortly before and during WWI; depicted dynamic movement and
stressed violence & speed of Machine Age; They advocated revolution and glorified war.(Balla,
Severini, Boccioni)
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