click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Art History
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| in the art world, artistic expression and functionality are often referred to as | Form and function |
| had a concept of total architecture the anticipated and predicted the needs of the twentieth century and fulfilled them through design | Gropius |
| movement of the late 19th century | Arts and crafts |
| Arts and Crafts movement headed by? | Ruskin and morris |
| the craftsman magazine become very influential in the world of design by | Stickley |
| easily recognized by its lines that look like gently twisted vines of long, reaching tendrils and water lily shapes | The art nouveau |
| made black and white illustrations with no shading with a focus on patterns in motifs that were flowing and intricate | Beardsley |
| used geometrical shapes that stand out and bold colors | Art Deco |
| art deco accepted and embraced the change that came with the what age? | machine |
| kept itself to simple, natural craftmanship | Art Nouveau |
| artists no longer had to please a patron, so they were able to have radical and free expression in their art | during the 19th century |
| action painting, stressed energy and movement in almost a frenzied fashion that can be seen in the results also know as | Abstract Art |
| artist made their abstract art so huge that they would be considered mural size | color field |
| made things familiar it was also glossing up art so much that it became hyper-impersonal and anonymous | Pop art |
| in the 1980 what was born as artists were ready to express their emotions again | Neo-Expressionism |
| artusts were much more interested in the creative idea than the superficail product | conceptual |
| artists was to rectcle what worked in the past with a new twist | post- modern |
| close (person) | Photorealism |
| Pollock (person) | Abstract Expressionism |
| de Kooning (person) | Abstract Expressionism |
| Mondrain(person) | Hard Edge |
| Warhol (person) | Pop art |
| Rauschenberg(person) | Per-pop art |
| Lichtenstein | Pop art |
| Rothko | Color field |