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01.15.2014
B.C.E. = C.E.
B.C = A.D.
Form - the visual aspects of art and architecture, line, shape, color, light, texture, space, math, volume, and composition.
Style – the combination of form and composition that makes a work distinctive.
Content – includes subject matter or meaning and a work of art.
School of artists – a group of artist usually working at the same time and sharing similar style influences and ideas
Iconography – identify and studying and subject matter and conventional symbols and works of arts.
Representational – describes ~ recognize subject matter
Nonrepresentational(Nonobjective) - works of art that do not aim to produce recognizable ~
Realistic, naturalistic – attempt to represent the abservable word and a manner that a 피얼 to describe its visible a 피어런스 어큐런리.
Idealization – scribes to create images a physical perfection according to the prevailing(프리벨링) values or taste of a culture.
Abstraction – the parts from ~ life like a 피어런스 to capture the essence of a form

Color terms
Hue = color
Primary color – red, yellow, blue
Secondary color – green, 오렌지 바이올렛
Warm colors / cool colors
Value – relative degree of lightness or darkness of a given color or a gray.
Intensity or saturation – a colors quality of brightness or 도너스
Picture plane – the 얼레리컬 plane for 리스팬딩 with the actual 설페스 of a painting
Linear perspective – as parallel lines 리시드 into space they appear to get closer together until they will meet at the horizon lines.
Twisted perspective - A combination multiple viewpoints in a work of art
Canon of proportions – a set of ideal mathematical 레시오스 in art based on measurement particularly those of the human body

Architectural drawing terms :
Plan – a horizontal slice of a building
Section – a vertical slice of a building
Elevation – the arrangement proportions and details of any vertical side or face of a building
Sculpture terms
Relief – sculpture that project ~
High relief – half or more projects far from

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