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MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE PART 1- DEFINE & USE FOR COMPARE/CONTRAST ESSAY Linear Perspective  A type of perspective done according to mathematical rules in which the relative size, shape, and position of objects a re determined by drawn or imagined lines converging in the distance and meeting at a vanishing point on the horizon. Naturalism  Type of art that is very accurate with precise details and portrays things as they are . ( Very detailed and realistic) Style  A manner of creating a work of art o r architecture using conventions, techniques and different medium that is consistent, recognizable manner of expression using elements of forms to make a work identifiable, of a particula r culture, period, region, group. Or person  artist.  Historic Style  Tied to a specific Culture or period in history Individual Style  Personal manner in which an artist paints (After 16 th  century) Greek Idealization forms were perfected to convey harmony and beauty mathematically perfect ratio making the representation more human than human by the Greeks from the classical period . Ideals of beauty  Based made of forms, forms of proportion of beauty and number. Movement, Naturalism, balance  Rhythmus. Cultural Context  The original function of an art from its true origin. Ethnocentrism  Evaluation of other cultures according to the standards of one’s own culture. (Own culture is superior) De-Contextualization  [provide a general example] not e xplained in the cultural context to be understood. When an artwork is not explained through its cultural context, merely which is consequently misunderstood. Primitive Art  The classical artistic tradition of the non-western cultures. (Less advanced) (Timeless, Non-narrative, static [no movement], abstract, stylized) Western Art  Heritage / originated f rom Greek & Roman art. Praised and copied greek representations of ideal body. Realism, naturalism, standard of beauty.

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MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE

PART 1- DEFINE & USE FOR COMPARE/CONTRAST ESSAY

Linear Perspective – A type of perspective done according to mathematical rules in

which the relative size, shape, and position of objects are determined by drawn orimagined lines converging in the distance and meeting at a vanishing point on the

horizon.

Naturalism – Type of art that is very accurate with precise details and portrays

things as they are . ( Very detailed and realistic)

Style – A manner of creating a work of art or architecture using conventions,

techniques and different medium that is consistent, recognizable manner of

expression using elements of forms to make a work identifiable, of a particular

culture, period, region, group. Or person – artist. 

Historic Style – Tied to a specific Culture or period in history

Individual Style – Personal manner in which an artist paints (After 16th 

century)

Greek Idealization –forms were perfected to convey harmony and beauty

mathematically perfect ratio making the representation more human than human

by the Greeks from the classical period .

Ideals of beauty – Based made of forms, forms of proportion of beauty and number.

Movement, Naturalism, balance – Rhythmus.

Cultural Context – The original function of an art from its true origin.

Ethnocentrism – Evaluation of other cultures according to the standards of one’s

own culture. (Own culture is superior)

De-Contextualization– [provide a general example] not explained in the cultural

context to be understood. When an artwork is not explained through its cultural

context, merely which is consequently misunderstood.

Primitive Art – The classical artistic tradition of the non-western cultures. (Less

advanced) (Timeless, Non-narrative, static [no movement], abstract, stylized)

Western Art – Heritage / originated from Greek & Roman art. Praised and copied

greek representations of ideal body. Realism, naturalism, standard of beauty.

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Notes Monday 8/11/14 Day before midterm

PART 1----How do people express their religious beliefs?

-Visual representations help people relate to the supernatural world  

Animistic – they believe the world is inhabited by spirits, supernatural beings.

Polytheistic – They think there are many deities, gods, and goddesses.

Monotheistic – They believe there is only one god creator.

 Animism – world animated by spirits, considered origin of religion.

Part of the religious world of hunter-gatherers people

Shamanism---------

Shaman – intermediary between human and spirit world – healer, a priest, native

American medicine man.

His body can be possessed by spirits and communicates with (mounted by spirits)

[AFRICA ]Or “fly” to the world of spirits to communicate and intercede for humans.

“Bird like flight of the soul” [ASIA]

Part 2----How do people represent their deities? 

Zoomorphic – Animals are symbols of deities

Anthropomorphic – Deities made at the image of the human body

Composite – part zoomorphic, part anthropomorphic 

Geometric – Such as the circle, symbol of oneness, eternity and resurrection.

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Artist/Culture: Picasso

Title: Ladies of avignon

Medium/technique: Oil on canvas

Style of the period: 20th century abstraction style

Function: Acts as a reference to African art

COMPARE CONTRAST

GREEK – Polykleites was the first sculptor to innovate to represent movement in a

figure using a convention named by Italian Renaissance artitsts “contrapposto”.MARBLE STATUE

BAULE - Baule art is sophisticated and stylistically diverse. Non-inherited,

the sculptor’s profession is the result of a personal choice. Generally in

African art, wooden sculptures and masks allow a closer contact with the

supernatural world.

The Baule are also noted for their fine wooden sculpture, particularly for

their ritual figures representing spirits; these are associated with theancestor cult.

DOGON - One of the most popular types of masks in the Sanga region is the type known as kanaga.

Like other Dogon masks, kanaga masks are worn at rituals called dama, whose goal is to transport the

souls of deceased family members away from the village and to enhance the prestige of the deceasedand his descendants by magnificent masked performances and generous displays of hospitality

The primordial couple, Dogon ancestors, is represented sitting on a stool, the base of which depicts theearth, while the upper surface represents the sky.

The generally oval heads; the exaggerated and pointed breasts of the female; the extremely squaredshoulders; the arms and legs which line up parallel or at right angles: these are all distinctive of the Dogonsculptural language. 

KWAKIUTL -

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VAN EYCK , Ghent Altarpiece  –  adoration of the mystic lamb

OIL on painting, FLEMISH RENAISSANCE 1432

The work here are the upper top two wings opened of the huge complex panel

altarpiece, known as the Ghent Altarpiece.

Positioned from left to right, we have Adam, 6 singing angels, and what appears to

be 4 angels playing an instrument, and Eve on the right.Above Adam appears to be two men gazing to the top left of their direction, with

one man offering his lamb and the other presenting his lamb.

And above eve appears to be a man on top of another man about to kill the man with

a cleaver on the bottom.

Adam and Eve appear to be nude, and these figures were among the most

naturalistic male and female nudes in the European renaissance.

Symmetrical, naturalistic, religious function.

Adam and eve are the objects of salvation, mankind.

Singing angels – angelic choir of heaven.

Cain and abel

Abel sacrificing his first lamb of his flock, Cain presenting part of his crops as a

farmer to the lord.

Cain murdering abel with a donkey’s jawbone. 

Style – A manner of creating a work of art or architecture using conventions,

techniques, and different medium that is consistent, recognizable manner of

expressionr using forms of elements making works identifiable, particularly of

culture,region, group, or artist.