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An element of art – the way the surface of something feels, i.e. rough, smooth,

bumpy, etc.

Texture

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An element of art – used in flat, 2-dimensional pieces like paintings, can include

geometric shapes or shapes from nature

Shape

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An element of art – a continuous mark; types of

lines include vertical, horizontal, curved,

diagonal, etc.

Line

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An element of art – used in 3-dimensional

pieces like sculptures that have height, width, and depth

Form

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When a color is opposite a primary color, on the color wheel its name is

Complimentary Colors

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A story that is passed down orally from generation to

generation

Folktale

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A story handed down from earlier times which is often

based on fact but is not entirely true

Legend

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A story that expresses the beliefs of a group of

people, tells about Gods or goddesses, or gives reasons for something that happens in nature

Myth

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Expressive Art

Art that communicates emotions or ideas

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Abstract art that has no recognizable subject

Non-objective Art

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Which one is the softest?

a. Forte Loudb. Mezzo Forte c. Mezzo Piano

c. Mezzo Piano

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Which one is the loudest?

a. Forte

b. Mezzo Forte

c. Piano

a. Forte

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came directly after the Renaissance and before the Classical Era. Bach is associated with this Era.

Baroque Era

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b. Mezzo Forte

Which one is the loudest?

a. Mezzo Pianob. Mezzo Fortec. Piano

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Pitch

The measure of how high or low a note is, relative to

other notes; pitch is determined by the

frequency of vibrations per second.

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Who is the

artist?

Georgia O’Keefe

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Stephen Foster

Who’s the composer?

Camptown Races

Oh! Susannah

My Old Kentucky Home

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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

This Russian is best know for his ballets and

symphonies which include Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake

and the Nutcracker.

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Vincent Van Gogh

Who’s the

artist?

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Picasso was known for this form of art that used

geometric forms.

Cubism

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An element of drama – the main subject or

idea in writing, speech, or music

Theme

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An element of drama – the main events or

action in a play, book, or other written work

Plot

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called "America's only original art form. It developed in the Southern American States out of a confluence of African and European music traditions

Jazz Music

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The point of highest dramatic interest or a major turning point in

the action

Climax

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Monet was known for this form of art due to the perception of the

image. The art becomes only an

appearance.

French Impressionism

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Bonus Question 1

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Bonus Question 2


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