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Where is the work displayed? How is the work displayed? Is it real or a reproduction?
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Point of View: Where the viewer is visually in in the composition – above, below, or with a head-on view of a scene Focal Point: The center of focus or the most important part of a work of art, where the eye lands first and usually lands last.
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Sistine Madonna Raphael, 1513
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Adoration of the Shepherds Gerrit van Honthorst, 1622
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Madonna of the Meadow Raphael, 1505
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Battle of Carnival and Lent Brueghel the Elder, 1559
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Convergence, Jackson Pollock, 1952
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Analogous Colors Cool Colors Warm Colors Complementary Colors Blue to Orange Red to Green Yellow to Purple
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School of Athens Raphael, 1510-1511
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Self Portrait with Bandaged Ear Vincent van Gogh, 1889
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Biomorphic: Lines that recreate biological or organic surfaces. Curvilinear: Lines that are organic, biomorphic or natural. Geometric: Lines that are angular. Descriptive: Lines that aid in identifying an object or figure. Expressional: Lines that occur in representations from abstract art to natural subjects.
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Demoiselles d’Avignon Pablo Picasso, 1907 Geometric Expressional
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Child Holding a Dove Pablo Picasso, 1901 Biomorphic Descriptive Curvilinear
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New York, N.Y. Franz Kline, 1953 Geometric Expressional
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Void: Vacant space. Jubilee Gestalt Vase
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The combination of color, line, and shape that give art a sense of balance. Symmetrical versus Asymmetrical Open versus Closed Scale or Proportion
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Snow Storm: Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps J. M. W. Turner, 1812
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Death of Germanicus Nicolas Poussin, 1627
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