a The aesthetic theory a person uses who judges an artwork based on how well designed or technically crafted it is
b Arrangement of the elements to lead the viewer's eye around the composition (artwork) instead of having it remain fixed.
c This artist experimented with unusual viewpoints
d This "final master" of the Renaissance painted "The School of Athens" showing famous thinkers of antiquity and used himself and other famous artists as models
e This Japanese printmaker did a series called Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji
5 Multiple Choice Questions
The way an artwork feels or appears to feel to the touch.
This artist was the first to employ the scientific system of linear perspective in his painting "The Trinity"
Ways the elements of art can be arranged to achieve effective art works
This Japanese printmaker loved plays and actors and made many prints depicting them
Tool used to charge the block (not "roller" but proper name)
5 True/False Question
imitation → The aesthetic theory a person uses who judges an artwork based on how realistic or abstract it is
Proportion → The aesthetic theory a person uses who judges an artwork based on how realistic or abstract it is
orthogonal → Perspective (imagined) lines pointing to the vanishing point are referred to as _______ lines
expression → The aesthetic theory a person uses who judges an artwork based how much meaning or feeling it conveys to the viewer
analysis → The second step of a 4 step Feldman in which you discuss elements and principles, media and technique