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Paris, France
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Pablo Picasso
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Georges Braque
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Impressionists
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Fauves
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wild animals
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Geometric
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Juan Gris
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Analytic Cubism A style of art developed by Pablo Picasso and George Braque which examined the subject to portray all sides of the image simultaneously.
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Synthetic Cubism A style of art employing abstracted geometric forms including the use of the collage method.
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Weimar Republic 1914-18 1914 - 1918
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Germany
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CABARET
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MAX BECKMANN
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EDVARD MUNCH
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NORWAY
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The Scream
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Human Condition
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Expressionism A 20 th Century art movement developed in Germany. This style of art is dominated by the artist’s personal vision of the subject conveying an emotional dimension
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Triptych – a painting comprised of three separate panels
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Philosophical
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Visual Arts
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Andre Breton
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Georgio De Chirico
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A. Optical Illusions B. Dreamscapes C. Size/Spatial Relationships D. Impossible Realities
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Salvador Dali
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1931
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Rene Magritte
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Clouds need to be disciplined
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Hegelian Dialectic – a philosophy developed by Georg Hegel which states that one concept (thesis) generates it’s own opposite (anti- thesis) and the interaction of the two leads to another new concept (synthesis)
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Thumbnail – a rough or preliminary sketch often associated with brainstorming in the art process
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Mock-up – a scaled, finished drawing or model representing the final product
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Palette – a tool to aid the artist in color mixing and painting
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Wax Resist – the method of applying wax to the picture plane in areas to prevent paint from coating
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Sculpture in the Round
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Relief Sculpture
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High Relief
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Bas Relief
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COINS
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Venus of Willendorf
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Sculpture in the Round
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A. Modeling B. Carving C. Casting D. Assembly
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Representational – works of art representing something from the natural or human-made world
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Non-objective – artworks not depicting a specific object, but could represent a concept
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High Relief – Sculpted forms that protrude boldly from the background Bas Relief – Sculpted forms that project slightly from the background
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Relief Sculpture – three - dimensional artwork in which the forms are attached to a background
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Modeling – sculpting process where a soft pliable material can be shaped, added to or reduced
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Casting – sculpture process in which a media is melted and poured into a mold or investment to create the form
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ASSEMBLY – Sculpting process in which the artist creates or gathers media to put together the artwork
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Carving – the reductive method of sculpting in which the sculpted form is cut or chipped from the media
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Sculpture in the Round – a sculpted form surrounded by space on all sides
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Multiple
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1,000
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Chinese
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woodblock
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MONEYMONEY
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Johannes Guttenberg
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Movable
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A. Relief Printing B. Intaglio C. Lithography D. Screen Printing
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Relief Printing – print method in which the image to be printed is raised from the printing plate Intaglio – print method in which the image to be printed is cut or carved into the surface of the plate
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Lithography – printing process which etches the image into limestone, each plate devoted to a color Screen Printing – a process in which the image to be printed passes through a stencil created on stretched silk
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EGYPT
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FAT TUESDAY
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LENT
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Fertility
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NILE
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Pagan
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FLOAT
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Bacchanal
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Halloween
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Essay Question Using complete sentences and proper grammar write a minimum of one paragraph about your favorite art lesson of the 2009-2010 school year. You may include methods and cultural facts to explain your decision
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Drawing – Draw an autobiographical picture
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