ART APPRECIATION - MIDTERM
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An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
It is a radical art movement that embraced as one of the most popular and influential art styles in western history. | Impressionism |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
Was the most important principles of surrealism which Breton said | Pure Psychic Automation |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
Developed side by side with supremacism, it’s the two major modern art forms to come out of Russia in 20th century. | Constructivism |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
Is a heavily ornamented style of music that came out of the Renaissance which often considered to be part of the era of Classical music. | Baroque instrumental music |
Provide examples of the range of relationships of theme and harmony possible in the 1730s and 1740s. | The sonatas of Dominico Scarlatti |
It is the first cantata of Claude Debussy. | L’Enfant Prodigue |
The L’Enfant Prodigue is the first cantata of _______ | Claude Debussy |
It doesn’t contain any words or vocals it includes just the sound of one or more instruments being played. | Instrumental music |
RICHARD'S style was known as ________ which resembled many attributes of the late great Richard Wagner and embrace the Romantic era of music | Post-Wagner Tonality |
JULES CHERET was one of the greatest graphic artists of the art nouveau movement who invented the ____________ that made Art Nouveau poster art feasible. | 3 Stone Chromolithrography |
He was the only composer in history to have written undisputed masterworks in virtually every musical genre of his age. | WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART |
He is a German composer known for his works for organ and one of the greatest organ masters of the generation | JOHANN PACHELBEL |
An offshoot of the literary Symbolism that influenced visual art was the field of art criticism, particularly that of Albert Aurier. | SYMBOLIST THEORY |
An Austrian artist whose artwork was displayed in the German magazine “The Storm” when expressionism became a true art movement. | OSKAR KOKOSCHKA |
A leading member of the expressionist group “The Blue Rider” in Germany, he also painted some abstract art. | AUGUST MACKE |
What are the TWO types of ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM | Action Painters Colored Field Painters |
WHAT ARE THE FIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF RENAISSANCE ART: | • Classicism • Emphasis on human figure • Realism and expression • Perspectives • Light and shade |
WHO ARE THE FAMOUS OP ARTISTS: | 1. VICTOR VASARELY 2. BRIDGET RILEY 3. PETER SEDGLEY |
WHO ARE THE FAMOUS EXPRESSIONIST ARTISTS | 1) MAX BECKMAN 2) JAMES ENSOR 3) OSKAR KOKOSCHKA 4) AUGUST MACKE 5) FRANZ MARC 6) EDVARD MUNCH 7) EGON SCHIELE |
WHAT ARE THE THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF POST IMPRESSIONISM? | 1. EMOTIONAL SYMBOLISM 2. EVOCATIVE COLOR 3. DISTINCTIVE BRUSH STROKE |
What became essentially a Symbolist manifesto, that art should be? | 1. IDEISTE (Ideative)… expressing an idea. 2. SYMBOLIST since it expresses that idea through form. 3. SYNTHETIC since it expresses those forms and signs in a way that is generally understandable. 4. SUBJECTIVE since the object … is only an indication of an idea perceived by the subject. 5. And as a result, it will also be DECORATIVE … since decorative painting is at once an art that is synthetic, symbolist, and ideative. |
WHAT ARE THE MOST FAMOUS WORKS OF VIVALDI? | A. THE FOUR SEASONS B. CONCERTO NO. 5 C. THE ANNA MARIA CONCERTOS |
ARTIST IN THE MODERN PERIOD: | • Claude Debussy • Arnold Schoenberg • Maurice Ravel • John Cage • Phillip Glass |
ARTIST IN THE BAROQUE PERIOD: | • Johann Pachelbel • Antonio Vivaldi • Johan Sebastian Bach • George Frederic Handel • Franz Schubert |
ARTIST IN THE CLASSICAL PERIOD: | • Joseph Haydn • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart • Ludwig Van Beethoven • Franz Schubert |
ARTIST IN THE ROMANTIC PERIOD: | • Carl Maria Von Weber • Frederic Chopin • Robert Schumann • Franz Liszt, Richard Wagner • Jacques Offenbach • Johannes Brahms • Pyotr llyich Tchaikovsky • Nikolai Rimsky • Korsakov • Richard Strauss |