Aesthetic (adj) Concerned with or appreciative of beauty.
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What is Abstract Expressionism
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An artistic movement in which art is not based on the depiction
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What is photorealism
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Photorealism is the practice of making a painting from one or
more photography. (Apex)
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What is depth perception
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depth perception is our visual ability to see things in 3
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What is the basis of the argument that there is no such thing as realistic art
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All art is an imitation of reality and therefore cannot in
itself be real is the basis of the belief that there is no such
thing as realistic art.
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Why was it important for art to be painted realistically before photography was invented
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Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical
documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
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What did Michelangelo do when hired by the church to paint the Sistine Chapel
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He painted the religious scenes with accurate human anatomy and
movement
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What is the primary goal of propaganda art
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To spread a message or advance a cause
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What new style of art emerged in the 1960s and why
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Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of
photography.
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What is true of the baroque and rococo styles of the 17th and 18th centuries
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Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled
with happy subjects.
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What is true about artists during the renaissance
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Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and
philosophy
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How did realistic art change once Realism was founded by Gustave Courbet
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Before Realism, art was painted accurately but did not show the
everyday lives of real people.
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What impact did photography have on the Photorealists in the 1960s
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They made the camera an artist's tool by creating true-to-life
paintings based on photographs.
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What major shift did art experience due to industrial revolution
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Artists changed their focus from glorified portraits and scenes
to working-class realities.
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What was the true baroque and rococo styles
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These different from modified baroque and rococo in America.
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How does Leonardo da Vinci and technique of sfumato work
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How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
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Is true of realistic art
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Just about everything is true about realistic art. It's simple
superficially but it can be deep if looked at thoroughly, which is,
in a nutshell, realism.
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What is the definition of aesthetics
Aesthetic (adj) Concerned with or appreciative of beauty.
What is Abstract Expressionism
An artistic movement in which art is not based on the depiction
of reality
What is photorealism
Photorealism is the practice of making a painting from one or
more photography. (Apex)
What is depth perception
depth perception is our visual ability to see things in 3
dimensions
What is the basis of the argument that there is no such thing as realistic art
All art is an imitation of reality and therefore cannot in
itself be real is the basis of the belief that there is no such
thing as realistic art.
Why was it important for art to be painted realistically before photography was invented
Painting's needed to serve as useful and accurate historical
documents, therefore has to appear realistic.
What did Michelangelo do when hired by the church to paint the Sistine Chapel
He painted the religious scenes with accurate human anatomy and
movement
What is the primary goal of propaganda art
To spread a message or advance a cause
What new style of art emerged in the 1960s and why
Photorealism was created as a result of the widespread use of
photography.
What is true of the baroque and rococo styles of the 17th and 18th centuries
Artists primarily painted brightly colored landscapes filled
with happy subjects.
What is true about artists during the renaissance
Artists began to shift their focus from religion to science and
philosophy
How did realistic art change once Realism was founded by Gustave Courbet
Before Realism, art was painted accurately but did not show the
everyday lives of real people.
What impact did photography have on the Photorealists in the 1960s
They made the camera an artist's tool by creating true-to-life
paintings based on photographs.
What major shift did art experience due to industrial revolution
Artists changed their focus from glorified portraits and scenes
to working-class realities.
What was the true baroque and rococo styles
These different from modified baroque and rococo in America.
How does Leonardo da Vinci and technique of sfumato work
How does Leonardo da Vinci's technique of sfumato work
Is true of realistic art
Just about everything is true about realistic art. It's simple
superficially but it can be deep if looked at thoroughly, which is,
in a nutshell, realism.