What is the state of the artist process that starts with a "gaze"
FIND
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What does the term "barocco" mean?
irregular pearl or stone
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What does it mean to "find"?
It means to look inward.
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What does "Art Nouveau" translate to?
"New Art"
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What is the ability for us to use it builds a higher level of competence and confidence when we respond to and engage with the visual culture of the contemporary or historical world and natural and built environments.
Critical and Visual Language
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Which movement took its name from an insult delivered by the critic Louis Vauxcelles?
Cubism
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What movement is often seen as a response to growing industrialization in Europe and the rise of factory mass production at the perceived expense of traditional craftsmanship.
Arts & Crafts
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Which artistic step tells you to "Take a break from it. Work on something else, LEARN from something else.?"
3. Detach yourself from it.
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Which movement portrays non-naturalism, as in, the artists did not portray their subject matter as true-to-nature? Often Associated with the “serpentine figure”.
Mannerism
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Which movement is this sculpture by the Artist: Antonio Canova from?
Neoclassicism
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Which movement includes small, visible brushstrokes that offer the bare impression of form, unblended color and an emphasis on the accurate depiction of natural light?
Impressionism
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Which movement focused on creating a unique and dynamic vision of the future and incorporated portrayals of urban landscapes as well as new technologies such as trains, cars, airplanes, speed, and violence?
Futurism
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Which movement is the artwork, Caravaggio, “David with the Head of Goliath,” from?