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Art I
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Elements of Art Perspective Light Color Form Motion Proportion Symbols Lines
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Perspective Perspective is the way in which artists create an illusion of depth on a flat surface. For hundreds of years painters have tried to represent accurately a scene that exists in three dimensions on a two- dimensional canvas. One of the ways to create this illusion is to make the objects that are far away smaller than those that are closer to the viewer.
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Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride Jan Van Eyck, 1434
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Light Just as stage designers use lighting to spotlight a performer, painters will often highlight important elements in paintings
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Color Use of different colors provide emphasis, emotion, etc. Often colors highlight parts of an image to draw specific attention to it.
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Form By using light and shadows, artists give volume to their subjects. One way one can give figures three- dimensional form is to reflect light off their bodies and paint shadows cast by them.
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Motion Depicting motion is a technique painters use to keep our attention focused on the picture.
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Proportion Proportion usually refers to the way different elements in a painting relate to each other in terms of size.
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Symbols Many artists include items that symbolize other items, emotions, beliefs, ideas, etc.
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Lines An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction, and length.
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Stylistic Category/Period: Renaissance Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci
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Michelangelo Mercy from Vatican and The Creation of Adam from Sistine
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Leonardo da Vinci Virgin of Rocks
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Stylistic Category/Period: Baroque Caravaggio JOHANNES VERMEER Rembrandt
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Girl with a Pearl Earring 1665 Oil on Canvas This painting inspired a 1999 novel, Girl With a Pearl Earring,, about a modest Dutch maid who becomes a model for the painter Johannes Vermeer. The book was made into a movie in 2003 starring Scarlet Johannson and Colin Firth.
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Caravaggio Cruxifition of St. Peter
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Rembrandt THE NIGHT WATCH LESSON OF ANATOMY
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Stylistic Category/Period: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Claude Monet Mary Cassatt Georges Seurat Vincent Van Gogh
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Claude Monet LE BASSIN AUX NYMPHEAS PAINTING OF VENICE
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Mary Cassatt THE CHILD’S BATH THE BOATING PARTY
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Georges Seurat Study for A Sunday on La Grande Jatte,
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Vincent Van Gogh STARRY NIGHT SELF PORTRAIT
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Stylistic Category/Period: Expressionism MATISSE Edvard Munch
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THE SCREAM
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MATISSE FALL OF ICARUS
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Stylistic Category/Period: Surrealism Salvador Dali Rene Magritte
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Salvador Dali THE PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY
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Rene Magritte SON OF MAN LES AMANTS
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Master of Many 20 th Century Styles: Pablo Picasso If you choose Picasso identify each artwork with the appropriate style in which he worked: Blue Period Cubism Rose Period 20 th Century Neoclassic
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Pablo Picasso THE WEEPING WOMAN CUBISM: THE THREE MUSICIANS
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Pablo Picasso BLUE PERIOD: THE ABSINTHE DRINKER NAD OLD GUITARIST
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Stylistic Category/Period: Pop Art Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Andy Warhol
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Roy Lichtenstein 80 x 68 inches 48 x 48 inches
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Claes Oldenburg FLYING PINS SPOON BRIDGE AND CHERRY
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Andy Warhol
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Stylistic Category/Period: Organic Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright
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MUSEUMS AROUND THE WOLRD
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SMITHSONIAN, WASHINGTON DC
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Le Louvre, Paris, FranceParis
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, New York, United States New York City
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the NetherlandsAmsterdam
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM, NY, USA
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Honduran Artists
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Julio Visquerra
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Cesar Ordoñez
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Roque Zelaya
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“El Anciano” Maya
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Adonay Navarro
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Jesus Zelaya
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References http://www.essentialvermeer.com/camera_obscura /co_two.htmlhttp://www.essentialvermeer.com/camera_obscura /co_two.html (February 19, 2008) www.wga.huwww.wga.hu (February 19, 2008) www.artlex.comwww.artlex.com (February 19, 2008)
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… Barbara Hepworth English, 1903-... 512 x 484 pixels - 15k - jpg www.tate.org.uk C.General Guidelines
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… Barbara Hepworth English, 1903-... 512 x 484 pixels - 15k - jpg www.tate.org.uk Image Size is Important When doing an image search look for pixel size. Best images have at least one dimension between 500 pixels and 1000 pixels.
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Image Size is Important 128 x 121 pixels 70 x 66 pixels 512 x 484 pixels AVOID ENLARGING
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630 x 523 pixels Example of Image Size
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600 x 900 pixels Example of Image Size
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