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Chapter 1

The image viewers can easily identify in a work of art.

Who is this famous artist?

Art that has no recognizable matter.

Which of these two paintings was painted first?

Rules that govern how artists organize the elements of art.

What is the name of this painting?

The message the work communicates.

Where do artists get their ideas?

Who painted this picture?

Where do artists get their ideas?

To become deeply aware through the senses of the special nature of a visual object.

Give me a purpose of art.

The way the principles of art are used to organized the elements of art.

A list of important facts about a work of art.

Who painted this picture?

Worth 5… Name all of the principles of art (8).

Give me one purpose for art.

Something that stands for, or represents, something else.

Creative individuals who use imagination and skill to communicate in visual form.

Give me a purpose of art.

Who painted this painting?

Where do artists get their ideas?

Give me another purpose of art.

The materials used to make art.

What is the title of this picture?

Where do artists get their ideas?

What is the name of this painting?

Basic Visual symbols in the language of art.

Worth 5…. Name all of the elements of art (6).

Give me a purpose of art.

Where do artists get their ideas?

Who painted this?

This was painted after which real world event?

Where do artists get their ideas?

Who is the artist of this painting?