Review for Semester Test Art I Mrs. Akehurst. So What’s On The Test? Questions over: –Elements of Art –Principles of Design –Questions about 1 point perspective.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HISTORY OF THE FIGURE IN ART. The representation of the figure in art changes as human needs and artistic expression evolved. Early figure images served.
Advertisements

On the next available page in your notebook, please copy down and answer the following question… In one word describe what you think Europe was like after.
Greek, Roman and Middle Ages
Ancient Civilizations Test Review. Stand for true. Sit for false. Paleolithic means “old stone age”
Medieval Art Review.
Art of Medieval Europe Reign of Religion. A mixture of Roman, Middle Eastern & European influences Art is primarily made for the church Begins with Fall.
The History of Architecture Eva Tvrdíková
Prehistoric, Ancient Art and Egyptian, Classical, and Medieval Art Senior Exam 2012 Visual Art one.
Review Test 3: Middle Ages. 300 A.D. – 1400 A.D. From the fall of the Roman Empire until the Italian Renaissance Divided into three sections –Carolingian.
BYZANTINE Constantine I founded a “New Rome” in the East in 324 A.D. Greek city of Byzantium was the site and he changed the name to Constantinople The.
Famous Artists of Art History Floral Design Miss. Perry.
Gothic Art and Architecture 1140 To The End of 16th Century.
Ancient Cave Paintings Ancient people were nomadic and went wherever they could find food, water and shelter. Many scholars now think that ancient man.
Review for Semester Test Graphics II Mrs. Akehurst.
HUMAN FIGURE IN ART HISTORY. The figure in art changes as human needs and artistic expression progressed. Early figure images served only communication.
HISTORY OF THE FIGURE IN ART. Throughout history people have shown the figure in art many different ways. These changes happen due to human needs, styles.
Introduction to Art History Art 1. The Pyramids are located in Egypt. They are tombs for the Pharaoh. The sphinx has the head of a pharaoh and the body.
Discussant: Anna Katrina N. Rint
Introduction to Visual Art The development of the visual medium.
Ancient Civilizations: Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt Geography 550 miles long, 15 miles on both sides of Nile Nile floods once a year leaving rich soil.
Review for Semester Test Graphics I Mrs. Akehurst.
Classical, Medieval, and Renaissance Art
Middle Ages Art Art during the Middle Ages saw many changes and the emergence of the early Renaissance period. Byzantine Art was the name given to the.
Pre- History Early History More Early History Pre-History & Early History.
The First Civilizations
Gothic Architecture. Architecture in the Gothic Period Began around 1200 and lasted until 1600 in Western Europe. Buildings constructed during this period.
Remember what the Greeks and Romans liked? Admired the perfection of the human body. Greek Themes: mythology, athletics, daily life. Roman: same as Greeks,
Why art???? Why did prehistoric man create art? Why did the Egyptians create art? Why did the Greeks and Romans create art? Why do we create art today?
Roman Art 700BCE-395CE Example of Aqueduct She-Wolf.
A Brief Overview of Chapters 13-15: Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian and Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine Art Early Christian Byzantine.
Why the Renaissance artists rocked the art world.
Medieval World European Gothic Europe Peace between England and France Intermarriage of various royal families Popes victory over the Holy.
In fact, historians often speak of “Greco-Roman” art.
Gothic Architecture Art Masterpeice.
ART TECHNIQUES Identify Middle Ages or Renaissance and the art techniques used (one or more) in the art. List anything else you know about the art.
Visual Arts Painting Sculpture Print Making Photography Architecture
Jeopardy $100 Greek Pottery Egyptian Art Mesopotamia Roman Art Prehistoric $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400.
Historical and Geographical Perspectives  3 Separate artistic eras  Primitive/pre European influence  Colonial era  Apartheid era.
Greek Roman & Byzantine Art. Greek Art/Architecture The Greeks were known not only for their development of warfare but their art and architecture. They.
Renaissance Art A “re-birth” of classical art in Europe.
Classical Art Medieval Art Renaissance Art
Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Art. Classical Art The classical period covered the height of the Greek culture and the Roman Empire, from its rise.
Chapters 13, 14 and 15 Early Medieval, Romanesque and Gothic Art.
Art History A BRIEF Overview. Pre-Historic Art Art created before the invention of writing. Cave Painting, France 30,000 – 28,000 BCE Told stories, passed.
Why was art during the Middle Ages often centered on religion?
Principles of Design “DESIGN” is a visual plan you can use to create your project. Everything you see has a design. The principles of design are important.
Summary so far “How do we READ art?” “How do we DO art?”
Egyptian Festival By: Yasmine, Marcus, Brenda, and Casey.
Romanesque and Gothic Art Forms Thompson. Romanesque Art Romanesque Art Era Time: 1050 – 1250 Location: Europe Types of Artwork: Triptych – an artwork.
Roman Art.
Medieval Art & Architecture
The Classical and Medieval West
The Classical and Medieval West
Medieval Art Focus on the sacred Two-dimensional
#TBT ROMAN ART 100 BC to 300 AD.
Art History work for AVI2O
Horry County Schools Grade Level Expectations Pre K- Grade 5
Art of the Middle Ages and Renaissance
Egyptian Achievements
Greek Art and Philosophy
The Age of Faith – Chapter 18
15 Second Rule.
Color Theory and Chalk Pastel
Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Art
Comparing art from the Classical Era, Middle Ages and Renaissance
Classical, Medieval & Renaissance Art
Roman Art.
Art Movements.
#TBT ROMANESQUE AND GOTHIC.
QUIZ Chapters 13 & 14.
Presentation transcript:

Review for Semester Test Art I Mrs. Akehurst

So What’s On The Test? Questions over: –Elements of Art –Principles of Design –Questions about 1 point perspective. –Questions about How to’s in drawing. –Question about shading. Arty History Questions: 1.Prehistoric Art 2.Egyptian Art 3.Sumerian Art 4.Assyrian Art 5.Parisian Art 6.Greek Art 7.Byzantine Art 8.Roman Art

Some things You May Want To Know How to Do Be able to Tools in Art (e.g color pencils, types of erasers, watercolors, etc). Be able to answer questions about drawing. Be able to define the Elements of Art and Principles of Design Demonstrate good Shading. Draw items in one point perspective. Trouble Shooting Questions.

Elements and Principles of Art and Design Know the 7 Elements of Art Know the 7 Principles of Design Be able to use each one in a design or recognize it in a piece of art work. Be able to define each of the Elements and Principles.

Artist Facts and Images 1.Prehistoric Art 2.Egyptian Art 3.Sumerian Art 4.Assyrian Art 5.Parisian Art 6.Greek Art 7.Byzantine Art 8.Roman Art

Prehistoric and Egyptian Art Quick Review: –Cave Painting Pictographs. Record History Ceremonial Purposes Practice Hunting Lacaux, France has most famous cave paintings. –Egyptian Art Hieroglyphics Recorded historical events Sculpture Idyllic Form Pharos had Pyramids and Temples build to for their immortality. Three Kingdoms King Tutankhamen Later Egyptian work broke from the idyllic form. Religious Reasons for Art

Ancient Art Sumerian –Great influence on post civilizations. –Sculpture and architecture –Built temples call Ziggurats. –Sculptures had big round eyes. –Cuneiform Writing –Skilled at making weapons

Ancient Art Assyrian –Vast Empire –Harden People who were pros at warfare. –citadel of Sargon II –Sculpture incorporated low relief. –Half man, bull and Lion also known as Lamassu –Reliefs showed muscle strains and pain. Persian –Modern Day Iran –Work took cues from pervious civilizations. –Painting, sculptures, early frescos, relief's and ceramics.

Greek Art Quick Review –First alphabet –Idyllic human form –Mosaics, sculpture, relief, metal work, and pottery. –Rise in architecture. –3 types of columns. –Temples created to worship their gods.

Byzantine Art Work was based on Religious Purposes. Sculpture, Paintings, Architecture, Mosaic. Helga Sophia greatest architectural accomplishment. Figures were stiff and very flatly painted. Used lots of gold leaf in artwork.

Roman Art Quick Review: –Architecture, paintings, frescos, mosaics, jewelery, pottery, metal work, weapons. –Known for plumbing, aqueducts, bath house. –Idyllic body style initally Later realism. –Took art styles and cues from Greek like columns. –Coliseums –Arch of Constantine –The Pantheon

Gothic Art Quick Review Art started in France but never migrated to South to Italy. Gothic got it name from Renaissance writers as a snub. Architecture very important Flying Buttresses Notre Dame Gargoyles Paintings, sculpture, Mosaics, Relief's, Frescos, Illuminated Manuscripts and tapestries. Stain glass very popular. The Rose Windows. Gothic Arch Individual artist became recognized and popular.

Test Format Multiple Choice True and False Short Answer Identification Solving a problem

Sample Questions What is the importance of contrast in a composition? To help the viewer read the composition To create visual interest in the composition color This element of Art is also know as hue, and is created by the spectrum of light.

Sample Questions Primary Colors are Red, Yellow, Green? True or False False Explain 1 point perspective. 1-point perspective uses a horizon line and one Vanishing point, a series of convergent lines shows The depth of an object and how it moves towards the Vanishing point.

Sample Questions This basic element is found in any drawing, design, painting and even sculpture. Line This Principle has a lyrical expression of movement and pattern. Rhythm

Sample Questions What Element is considered when discussing the overall dimensions of an objects. This usually related to sculptures or objects that can be seen from all size. Form Horizon Line is? The line that dictates the eyelevel of your perspective Drawing. It also hold the vanishing point.

Sample Question This art period saw the rise of the pyramids, hieroglyphics, and King Tutankhamen. Egyptians Romans This culture had many advancements in art and Architecture such as in door plumbing, aqueducts, Glassware, and even a rotating floor!

Sample Question Which civilization does this artwork belong too? Greeks

Sample Question Which art period does this work belong too? Assyrian

Reminders Be sure you study. You can use your notes and the Graphic Design website, but don’t rely on it solely. You will waste more time looking up things and less time completing your test.