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Name____________________________ Art Appreciation Exam #3 Study Guide Chapters 9-13 Remember to study your lecture notes and chapter readings in addition to this study guide for more information. Image Identification: For each image below, label it with the correct MEDIA that was used to make the artwork. Word Bank: Dry Drawing Media, Liquid Drawing Media, Fresco Painting, Oil Painting, Encaustic Painting, Tempera Painting, Watercolor Painting, Relief Printmaking, Intaglio Printmaking, Photography, Film, Relief Sculpture, In-the-Round Sculpture, Installation Sculpture, Earthwork Sculpture, Assemblage Sculpture, Ceramics

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Name____________________________ Art Appreciation Exam #3 Study Guide Chapters 9-13

Remember to study your lecture notes and chapter readings in addition to this study guide for more information.

Image Identification:

For each image below, label it with the correct MEDIA that was used to make the artwork.

Word Bank:

Dry Drawing Media, Liquid Drawing Media, Fresco Painting, Oil Painting, Encaustic Painting, Tempera

Painting, Watercolor Painting, Relief Printmaking, Intaglio Printmaking, Photography, Film, Relief Sculpture,

In-the-Round Sculpture, Installation Sculpture, Earthwork Sculpture, Assemblage Sculpture, Ceramics

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Chapter 10 Drawing:

Define the types of dry media and liquid media. Give examples of art from the lecture that illustrates these

types.

Know the differences between the different types of drawing media and what binders are used or how they are

made.

Give examples of Innovative media techniques.

Tell the different applications drawing had in the early history of the media. (Think about student uses, etc)

Chapter 10: Printmaking

When did printmaking show up in the West?

What was the first publication to use printed illustrations?

Define relief printmaking and be able to describe the basic process.

Which impressionist artists were influenced by Japanese prints?

Define wood engraving and give an example from the lecture.

Define linocut and give an example from the lecture.

Define intaglio printmaking and be able to describe the basic process.

Know the difference (and give examples) of engraving, etching, and drypoint.

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Define lithography and give an example of the process.

Define Silkscreen:

Define Monotype:

Chapter 11 Painting:

What is the concept of “la pittura”? Where did it first appear and in what forms?

Define the process of Encaustic and give an example. What binder is used here?

Define the process of fresco. Give examples and tell the difference between buon fresco and fresco secco.

Define tempera and give an example. What binder is used in this process?

Define oil painting and give examples. What binder is used in this process?

What painting techniques were made possible by the diversity of oil paints?

Define watercolor and give an example. What is the binder in this process?

What is vanitas painting?

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What is gouache?

Chapter 12 Photography and Time Based Media:

What is the 4th dimension?

What is camera obscura?

What is the daguerreotype? Who invented it?

What is the wet plate collodion? Who invented it?

What is the calotype? Who invented it?

What is a photogenic drawing? Who invented it?

What is the difference in a documentary photo and photo as art?

When was color introduced in photography?

Name and define the six film terms we discussed.

Who were the major players in Hollywood during the beginning of Popular Cinema?

Who was one of the most famous silent film stars?

What is animation? What were the first animated, full color films?

What was the first full color movie that did not go over well with audiences? What two films captured the hearts

of audiences around the world using color?

What invention by Sony allowed artists to explore video?

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What artist was one of the first people to use this new video camera?

Chapter 13 Sculpture:

What two basic processes do sculptures employ?

Tell the differences and give examples of low relief and high relief.

Define additive and subtractive processes and give examples of each.

Define and give an example of in-the-round sculpture.

Define carving and give an example.

Why might a sculptor abandon a marble carving?

What is the contrapposto pose? Give an example.

Define modeling and give an example.

Give the steps to making something in clay.

Define casting and give an example.

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Go through the steps of lost-wax casting.

Define and give an example of assemblage.

Define and give an example of installation.

Define and give an example of an earthwork.

Chapter 14: Crafts as Fine Art

What is the difference in “Craft” and “Fine art”?

What are the three ways to make something in ceramics?

What are the three types of ceramics?

Describe the different early and contemporary glass making techniques.

What is weaving?

What is a tapestry?

What is embroidery?

What is the most durable of all the craft media?

Why have artists and craftspeople favored wood as a medium?

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