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Lines that are not actually drawn but created by a group of objects seen from a distance.  The direction an object is pointing to, or the direction a person is looking at.

Implied Line

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Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel; for example, red, red orange, and orange are analogous colors.

Analogous Colors

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leaves, seashells, flowers.  We see them in nature, and they have characteristics that are free flowing, informal and irregular.

Organic Shapes

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Here the lines look as if they are meeting at two points on the horizon line.

Two-point perspective

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adding white to colored paint to create lighter values such as light blue or pink.

Tint

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An art movement that stressed the physical processes of painting.

Abstract Expressionism

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He opened his own show and showedEuropean artists in America for theFirst time.

Alfred Stieglitz

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Rose windows is an element ofStyle era.

The Gothic Era

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Henri Matisse was the leaderOf what group?

The Fauvists

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He was a friend of Picasso who inspiredAnd was inspired by Picasso. Both wereCubists artists and worked with collage.

Georges Braque

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Notre Dame de Paris was decorated in this style.

Gothic Style

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The columns of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece are of what Greek order?

Ionic

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Like this house, this architect created each of his homes with a specific design in mind. His homes are so unique, it requires millions of dollars for maintenance.

Frank Loyd Wright

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The painting of the ceiling of The Sistine Chapel was firstAnd last use of this type ofPainting by Michelangelo.

Fresco

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Walter Gropius designed theBauhaus as a school. He designedIt in a way that it would meet theNeeds of the students and createA desirable working environment.In what country is the Bauhaus located?

Germany

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He painted Starry Night in France in 1889.

Vincent Van Gogh

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He brought the Dada movement to New York, and was considered the Father of Dadaism in America.

Marcel Duchamp

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a 20th century American painter and illustrator. He is most famous for illustrations of everyday life. He created cover art for magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post for more than forty years.

Norman Rockwell

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Picasso was known for this style.

Cubism

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His 1863 painting, Luncheon on the Grass,Caused controversy; however, he claimedHe didn’t mean any harm.

Edward Manet

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(1501) The David By: Michelangelo

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(1884) A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of Grande JatteBy: Georges Seurat

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(1930) American Gothic By: Grant Wood

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(1931) Persistence of Memory By: Salvador Dali

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(1942) Nighthawks By: Edward Hopper