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Summer 2012
Hillary Barrow
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Logogram
A graphic used to represent a word or phrase. They are visual symbols.
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Ampersand
A popular symbol used to represent the word “and.”
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Greek (Geometric)
A part of Greek art to show geometric images used mostly on vases.
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Low Relief
Relief simply means the object has been carved in order to look as if it were raised. Low relief just means it is only slightly raised.
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Flourishes
A characteristic of Rococo. Typography used flourishes as a design also known as swashes.
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Hieratic Scale
The use of different sizes for figures to show the level of importance. The largest figure usually showing the most importance.
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Rococo
Originated in France and formed from the Baroque style. It is used in many different forms of art.
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Tenebrism
Art that uses a more dramatic chiaroscoro. The dark and light settings become the main idea of the art.
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Rebus
Allusional device that uses pictures to represent words or parts of words in a symbolic form to create a sound or saying.
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Drop Cap
A visual effect on the first initial. The first initial of the paragraph appears larger than the rest of the text.
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Information Graphics
Graphics used to inform a subject about an object. They are a visual representation of data.
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Carpet Page
Characteristic of an illuminated manuscript. A full page of design used mostly in religious books.
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Ligature
Ligature is used when two or more letters are joined together in order to create one glyph.
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Calligraphy
It’s a fancy type of lettering. Today we have many different fonts to choose from where as long ago they didn’t have many choices.
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Stained
Glass
Glass painted in a design to create a bigger image. Used widely in churches to depict images from the bible.
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Woodcut
Printers would cut an image into a block of wood and with ink they would use it in the same way we would use a rubber stamp today.
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Arabesque
A design used in the Renaissance and is still being used today. The design has a flow about it that usually form repetitive shapes.
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Forshortening
In order to give the image the perspective of a different angle the body is shortened and scrunched. In these pictures if they drew the legs all the way out it would look distorted and not natural.
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Fleurons
Flower-like design used for different types of art. It is very popular now for invitation designs for all kinds of special events.
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Rune
Stone
Known mostly from the Viking ages these stones were usually put in place to memorialize the decease. They had symbols or runic inscriptions on them.
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Pointed
Arch
One of the many things Gothic Architecture gave us was the pointed arch. It’s point is located on the top of the arch.