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Which of the following is an example of the visual arts?
Which of the following is an example of the visual arts?
- A musical concert
- A ballet dance
- A painting on a **canvas** (correct)
- A live theatrical performance
The term 'aesthetic' refers to the emotional impact of a work of art, rather than its visual appeal.
The term 'aesthetic' refers to the emotional impact of a work of art, rather than its visual appeal.
False (B)
What is the term for a large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling?
What is the term for a large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling?
mural
The art of acting, dance, music, and opera all fall under the category of ________ ________.
The art of acting, dance, music, and opera all fall under the category of ________ ________.
Match the following terms related to art with their descriptions:
Match the following terms related to art with their descriptions:
Which activity involves using tools to remove material in order to create a three-dimensional artwork?
Which activity involves using tools to remove material in order to create a three-dimensional artwork?
An exhibition is solely a temporary public display of products for sale.
An exhibition is solely a temporary public display of products for sale.
In theatre, what do you call the area where actors perform?
In theatre, what do you call the area where actors perform?
The use of strong, distinct images to create a memorable picture in the mind is called ________ ________.
The use of strong, distinct images to create a memorable picture in the mind is called ________ ________.
Which of the following is most likely to be found in an art exhibition?
Which of the following is most likely to be found in an art exhibition?
When discussing aesthetic qualities, one is primarily concerned with the historical context of the artwork.
When discussing aesthetic qualities, one is primarily concerned with the historical context of the artwork.
What is a border that surrounds and protects a picture or painting and also enhances its appearance, commonly known as?
What is a border that surrounds and protects a picture or painting and also enhances its appearance, commonly known as?
When an artist decides to express their feelings through painting, drawing or sculpture, they are engaging in the ________ ________
When an artist decides to express their feelings through painting, drawing or sculpture, they are engaging in the ________ ________
Which of the following best exemplifies the role of scenery in a performing arts production?
Which of the following best exemplifies the role of scenery in a performing arts production?
Only paintings on canvas can be considered true forms of art.
Only paintings on canvas can be considered true forms of art.
Flashcards
Canvas
Canvas
A piece of cloth stretched on a frame and used as a surface for painting.
Aesthetic
Aesthetic
Concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty.
Visual Arts
Visual Arts
Art forms that create works that are primarily visual in nature, such as painting, drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, filmmaking, design, crafts and architecture.
Performing Arts
Performing Arts
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Masterpiece
Masterpiece
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Carve a sculpture
Carve a sculpture
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Scenery
Scenery
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Stage
Stage
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Vivid Imagery
Vivid Imagery
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Mural
Mural
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Frame
Frame
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Exhibition
Exhibition
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Study Notes
- The lesson focuses on different types of art.
- Students will expand their vocabulary related to art.
- They will learn to discuss art-related topics.
- Key vocabulary includes: canvas, aesthetic, visual arts, performing arts, masterpiece, carve a sculpture, scenery, stage, vivid imagery, mural, and exhibition.
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