1. Three hundred dpi - ANS-The ideal and trendy decision for printing a digital picture.
2. Aboriginal Dot Painting - ANS-1970's Papunya, Australia portray which could also
consist of stripes, lines, and other geometric patterns.
3. Abstract Expressionism - ANS-1940's/1950's movement that sought total freedom of
expression, and become also called "New York School" because it targeted there.
4. Alfred Stieglitz's "The Steerage" - ANS-1907 photograph that depicts households at the
decrease deck of a ship leaving America headed for Germany.
5. Apse or Chancel - ANS-The vaulted semi-circle shape at the cease of the middle aisle in
a basilica.
6. Art Deco - ANS-Architecture famous in Paris in 1903, and was implemented to flats and
public homes, changed into square with block-like paperwork. (Gatsby)
7. Art Nouveau - ANS-Movement from 1890-1910 that became ornamental style that
targeted on contours and outlines, and used muted and restrained hues.
8. Backward Design Curriculum Model - ANS-Decide or define the favored outcomes of the
lesson, show how lesson turned into successful, plan round preferred outcomes, and
what abilties must students grasp.
9. Baroque - ANS-Originated in sixteenth century Italy and become characterized by using
complex plans based totally on oval layout, big frescos, and sculpted angels.
10. Baroque Architecture - ANS-Characterized through pear-formed domes, marble or
faux-finishing, and bronze gilding.
11. Beaux Arts - ANS-Architecture taught from 1830 through the nineteenth century, and
drew from Greek & Roman styles, had arched doors, home windows, and applied
symmetry.
12. Blind Contouring - ANS-Drawing that involves the artist preserving their eyes on the
difficulty, handiest on occasion checking to look if pencil continues to be on paper.
13. Caravaggio - ANS-Painter of intense and unsettling realism on a huge scale non secular
art work.
14. Chain sew - ANS-Crochet time period, form of sew
15. Chiaroscuro - ANS-Technique uses strongly contrasting tones of light and dark, usually
in a excessive-assessment scene.
16. Claes Oldenburg Sculptures - ANS-American sculptor that became recognised for
growing huge pop art sculptures of food gadgets; changed sculpture into a softer and
changeable format.
17. Composite Order Roman Columns - ANS-A combination of Ionic and Corinthian order,
using the scrolls of Ionic and floral motif of Corinthian.
18. Constructivism - ANS-Russian artwork motion that built 3-d forms from glass, plastic,
wood, and iron.
19. Corinthian Order Greek Columns - ANS-Much more ornate, have floral designs, and are
10 times the diameter.
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