Review Grade 11 Art 2011. (possible used by Van Meer and view painting) its simplest form it consisted of a darkened room or box with a small hole through.

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Review Grade 11 Art 2011

(possible used by Van Meer and view painting) its simplest form it consisted of a darkened room or box with a small hole through one wall. Light rays could pass through the hole to transmit an inverted image of the scene outside the room onto a flat surface on its inside (which could be traced by the artist). Usually seen in sculpture- devised by the Greeks, rediscovered and copied by the sculptors in the Early Renaissance. the weight of the on one leg, the shoulders and the hips counterbalanced each other in a natural way so the figure does not fall over. Effective and dramatic use of light and shade in order to create volume and depth. Used by Leonardo da Vinci a method of drawing or painting an object or person that is not parallel to the picture plane so that it seems to recede in space, giving the illusion of three dimensions. Parts get smaller as the go back in space A method of painting on plaster, either dry or wet. colour and movement emphasized by rapid and powerful brush strokes, textures surface quality The technique of blurring or softening sharp outlines by gradual of one tone into another. It creates a smokelike haziness. a style of painting characterized by high contrast between light and shade -- emphasis placed on chiaroscuro to achieve dark, dramatic effects. Frequently the main subjects of tenebrist pictures are illuminated by a single source of light, as if a spotlight shone upon them, leaving other areas in darkness. Camera Obscura Contraposta Chiaroscuro Foreshortening Fresco Painterly style Sfumato Tenebrism – Tenebroso

Printing terms: Intaglio prints are categorized as having the image produced from below the surface. A print is made by inking the incised lines and recessed texture of a plate, wiping the surface, placing damp paper over the plate, and running it through am etching press. is the simplest and most direct of the intaglio process. The technique consists of scratching into the surface of a lexan plate using a strong, sharp point. The point is used to score the surface, which causes a ridge of lexan-called a burr, to be thrown up on one or both sides of the line. This burr holds more ink than the relatively shallow scratches and contributes a velvety, rich quality to the impression. Burr- see definition above only the surface of the plate is inked and printed. Intaglio Prints, Relief Print, Dry Point Intaglio Prints- Relief Print- Dry Point

Eras Renaissance High renaissance Northern Renaissance Baroque Rococo Neoclassicism Romanticism

Renaissance the ”rebirth” of civilization (after 1000 years of the middle ages also refered to the dark ages). The ________ can refer to this rebirth of classical learning (Ancient Roman and Greek culture) and knowledge or to the ensuing rebirth of European culture. (Started in Florence, Italy) Separate Eras- Early Renaissance, High Rennaisiance (Golden Age), Northern Rennaisiance (more attention to detail, realism, use of everyday objects and heavy symbolism)( we did Germany, Holland)

Fabriario-Adoration of the Magi

Andrea Mantega- Dead Christ

Botticelli- Birth of Venus

Sculpture- Donatello

High Renaissance Leonardo. Michelangelo Raphael Northern Renaissance Jan Van Eyck Hieronymus Bosch Durer

Jan Van Eyck The Arnolfini Marriage

Hieronymus Bosch Garden of Earthly Delights

Baroque ( started in Rome, Italy) Emphasis- Religious works Patron- Church Style- High Emotion, dynamic Qualities-Drama, Intensity, Movement Painter- Caravaggio Sculpture- Bernini Architect-Borromini

Baroque (american) but created during the Rococo period

Rococo In France Rococo style prominent- light and playful- “Rococo” comes from the French ‘rocaille’, which means “ a fanciful design derived from the twists and turns of seashells and tiny pebbles. Born in Paris ( ) Mood- playful, superficial, alive with energy Subject matter – fete galante- outdoor romp peopled with by elegantly dressed young lovers Shapes- Sinuous s and c curves, arabesque, ribbon-like scrolls- very ornate (over the top) Style- Light, graceful, delicate. -Decorative and non functional Colours- white, silver, gold, light pinks, blues, greens - often pearlized Target audience- French aristocracy

View painting

Neoclassicism ( ) Neo-classicism may be defined as a controlled academic approach to art. A serious reaction to the frivolous Rococo, a way of life in revolutionary times. Values -Order, solemn, very conservative Tone- -Calm, Rational Subjects- -Greek and Roman History, mythology -subject matter illustrated and glorified heroic, patriotic subject matter -allegorical paintings- symbolic of truths or generalizations about human nature Role of Art- Morally uplifting, inspirational Technique- -Stresses drawing with lines, not colour, no trace of brushstrokes Founder- -David (France). Important features: clear and precise form, simplicity, balanced compositions, and idealized beauty.

Style- smooth brushwork, surface of the painting appears ploished - severely precise drawn figures in the foreground -Shallow depth- almost like a bas relief sculpture (Lord Elgin had just brought back the Elgin marbles taken off the Parthenon) -Simple compositions not fussy like Rococo -Backgrounds usually contain Roman touches

Shapes-Arches- tie in composition and add touch of Rome Space- shallow depth emphasized the strong line of the men with the gentle line of the woman (to express determination and suffering)Line-emphasized the strong line of the men with the gentle line of the woman (to express determination and suffering) Emphasis- spot lighting, colour, central, framed by arch, focus on swords in father’s hand Balance-father helps balance the strong image of the sons Movement- arms reaching for swords

Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres "Le Grande Odalisque" Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres : "Le Grande Odalisque"

Romanticism An art movement and style that flourished in the early nineteenth century. It emphasized the emotions painted in a bold, dramatic manner. Romantic artists rejected the cool academic reasoning of classicism -- the established art of the times -- to paint pictures of nature in its untamed state, or other exotic settings filled with dramatic action, often with an emphasis on the past. Name based on a revival of interest in medieval stories known as ‘romances’-stories involving fictional hero’s and great adventures of individual heroism and emotion. Classicism was nostalgic too, but Romantics were more emotional, usually melancholic, even melodramatically tragic.

Goya- Third of May

Theodore Gericault -Raft of the Medusa

Liberty leading the People- Liberty leading the People- Delacroix

Elements and Principles of Art FaT CLaSS- Form, Texture, Colour, Line, Shape, Space Principles- Balance, Emphasis, Movement, Rhythm, Proportion, Unity, Variety Summative test, assignments and sketchbook due Wednesday reminder- prints with song taped on the back- I may need an reflection……..summative and sketchbooks handed in on Wednesday (remember 3 painting evaluations, and the work for your summative and any other late wrok))