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1 ART 1: Unit 2 Hierarchy Created by Educational Technology Network

2 Genre & Animal Painting
Identify Pictures Landscape & Still Life Portrait & History Genre & Animal Painting Hierarchies 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

3 Identify Pictures– 100 Points
ANSWER: Animal

4 Identify Pictures– 200 Points
ANSWER: Genre

5 Identify Pictures– 300 Points
ANSWER: Portrait

6 Identify Pictures– 400 Points
ANSWER: Still Life

7 Identify Pictures– 500 Points
ANSWER: History

8 Landscape/Still Life– 100 Points
The pictorial representation of natural scenery ANSWER: Landscape

9 Landscape/Still Life– 200 Points
Common Objects shown in still life can be either be ______ or ______. ANSWER: Natural or Man-Made

10 Landscape/Still Life– 300 Points
This style of landscape uses neutral or dull colors and muted details. ANSWER: Eastern

11 Landscape/Still Life– 400 Points
A ______________ is a work of art showing mostly inanimate subject matter. ANSWER: Still Life

12 Landscape/Still Life– 500 Points
Type of view used in landscape art where the purpose is to depict an actual, very specific place, to include buildings. ANSWER: Topographical View

13 Portrait/History– 100 Points
A work of art where the intent is to depict the visual appearance of the subject ANSWER: Portrait

14 Portrait/History– 200 Points
A work of art which is defined by its subject matter rather than artistic style ANSWER: History

15 Portrait/History– 300 Points
History paintings almost always contain a ______ number of figures. ANSWER: Large

16 Portrait/History– 400 Points
Portrait paintings were only for the ____________ and ___________ before the category branched out. ANSWER: Rich and Powerful

17 Portrait/History– 500 Points
History paintings include depictions of ____, ____, or _____. ANSWER: Religious or Mythological Narratives, Allegorical Scenes

18 Genre/Animal– 100 Points ANSWER:
The pictorial representation of scenes or events from everyday life ANSWER: Genre

19 Genre/Animal– 200 Points ANSWER:
This category is a work of art that specializes in the portrayal of animals and created by _________________. ANSWER: Animal, Frans Snyders

20 Genre/Animal– 300 Points ANSWER:
Animal paintings became popular in England during the 18th century due to these specific animals. ANSWER: Horses

21 Genre/Animal– 400 Points ANSWER:
Animal Painters were not popular at first because they did not paint the ________________, only the ______________. ANSWER: Background, Animal

22 Genre/Animal– 500 Points ANSWER:
Genre was the first type of art work to do what due to its popularity? ANSWER: Cross over mediums, Branch into different art forms

23 Name That Hierarchy– 100 Points
Still Life started in the city of____________ and has remained a staple of modern art since the middle ages. ANSWER: Rome

24 Name That Hierarchy– 200 Points
Genre works were realistic, imagined or _____________ (a combination of the 2) by the artist. ANSWER: Romanticized

25 Name That Hierarchy– 300 Points
Landscape art is categorized by what 3 features? ANSWER: Wide View Sky Weather

26 Name That Hierarchy– 400 Points
Art works in this category were almost exclusively made by commission only and were typically made for either noblemen or biblical figures. ANSWER: Portrait Painting

27 Name That Hierarchy– 500 Points
If a picture is set in a wide view so the subject matter is the whole image instead of the details, it counts as which Hierarchy? ANSWER: Landscape


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