Introduction to Art |
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Threedimensional Media | 49 |
Architecture and Related Design Disciplines | 64 |
The Art of Prehistory | 80 |
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Abstract Expressionism aesthetic American Analytical Cubism ancient Annibale Carracci appear arches architecture areas artists Baroque basic brushwork building Byzantine Byzantine art called camera carved ceramic Christian church Classical clay Color Field painting columns combined composition concept construction contrapposto create Cubism culture Dada decorative depicted developed dome Doric Doric order drawing earlier early Egyptian emotional entablature Europe expressive figures film flat France fresco geometric Gothic Greek High Renaissance human images important Impressionism Impressionist influenced interior International Style involved Italian landscape Lascaux later light linear lines major Mannerist Masaccio material Mesopotamia metal methods movement nature nonrepresentational nude objects painter panel period perspective photographic pigment Pop Art post-and-lintel Post-Impressionist printmaking prints produced realism relief sculpture Rococo Roman Romanesque Rome scenes shapes space stone structure style stylistic surface techniques term texture themes three-dimensional tradition twentieth century two-dimensional vaults viewer visual art visual elements wall wood York