Studies relative to the beauty of art and the nature

Studies relative to the beauty of art and the nature


Aesthetics

 

·         the contemplation of beauty; the branch of philosophy concerned with the feelings aroused in us by sensory experiences; studies relative to the beauty of art and the nature

 

realism

 

·         the style of art that imitates or looks like images from the natural world

 

art patron

 

·         a supporter or collector of art; people who buy or commission works of art

 

style

 

·         a characteristic or group of characteristics that we can identify as constant or reoccurring; a term for categorizing works of art

 

folk art

 

·         works of art created by individuals with no academic training

 

naturalistic art

 

·         another term for realistic art

 

 

non representational

 

·         art that has no reference to the natural world of images

 

trompe' loeil

 

·         a french term that means "to fool the eye"; a photo realistic work of art

 

form

 

·         the way a work of art looks; the physical appearance of work of art- its materials, style, and composition

 

stylized

·         conforms to an artistic or intellectual idea; descriptive of works of art based on forms in the natural world, but simplified of conventionalized for design purposes

 

artistic style

 

·         the sum of recurring artistic traits or characteristics found in a body of artworks that identify an artist

 

subject matter

 

·         an image of something we recognize

 

aesthetic impulse

 

·         the natural response to that which we find beautiful; the human response to the natural world and the world we make

 

content

 

·         relates to the meaning of a work of art; refers to what the work of art says

 

abstract

 

·         art images that are distorted or changed from their natural form; this style of art also includes nonrepresentational images

 

impressionism

 

·         the main elements of this style are color and light; optical color mixture and simultaneous contrast were used

 

iconography

 

·         literally "describing images"; the story depicted in a work of art as well as the symbolism and conventions attached to the images used; involves identifying describing and interpreting subject matter in art

 

a neoclassical artist

 

·         ingres

 

a realist artist

 

·         courbet

 

photo realism

 

·         a modern stylistic term that refers to artwork that has been painted so realistically that you would believe that it was a photograph

 

Delacroix

 

·         a romantic artist

 

post impressionist

 

·         cezanne, van gogh, seurat

 

impressionist

 

·         monet, degras, morisot, renior

 

representational

 

·         descriptive of work or art that depicts and forms in the natural world; art that has reference to the natural world of images

 

calligraphy

 

·         beautiful writings; line that flows or transitions between thick and thin

 

stone hinge

 

·         concentric circles of megaliths; built over many centuries; located in england

 

installation

 

·         a form of art that is temporary
2. when art work is installed in a gallery

 

diptych

 

·         a composition consisting of two panels side by side

 

triptych

 

·         a composition consisting of three panels side by side

 

context

 

·         art related to the life or its creator; connecting circumstances of culture, society, traditions, and personal life of the artist

 

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