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Module 3 Key Terms: Romanticism and Realism

10 1/2 pages hand-written key terms for FAS 202 Intro to Humanities II Module 3: Romanticism and Realism

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syncopation

Answer: in music, when normally unaccented beats are accented in a piece of music; in dance, steps to an unstressed beat or improvised or rehearsed execution of more rhythmical step patterns

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Pictorialism

Answer: a school or photography that employed soft focus, special filters and lens coating, darkroom manipulation, and innovative printing processes to try to match the aesthetic effects of painting and printmaking

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full round sculpture

Answer: a sculpture employing three-dimensions and meant to be viewed from any and all angles

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space

Answer: a literal or figurative visual element: literal space (mass) is a three-dimensional volume that can be empty or filled with objects; figurative space is a feeling of actual depth in a two-dimensional artwork through various techniques, such as shadowing or shading; in dance, a visual component within a particular three-dimensional area (such as the stage)

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caricature

Answer: a picture, description, or imitation of a subject where certain characteristics are exaggerated to create a comic or grotesque effect

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tempera

Answer: water-based paint that uses Arabic gum, egg, glue, or casein as a binder and dries quickly with a flat but brilliantly-colored finish

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composition

Answer: an artist\'s technique, or specific use of general visual elements and visual principles

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impasto

Answer: painting technique where paint is applied very thickly to the canvas, typically with a palette knife

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fresco

Answer: a painting technique that applies water-based paint to a wet-plaster surface; also, resulting artwork

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fountain

Answer: sculpture that features moving water

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