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Art Chapter 3 Vocabulary #1

Across
Italian for 'light-dark'. In paintings the description refers to clear tonal contrasts which are often used to suggest the volume and modeling of the subjects depicted. "National Gallery London"
A set of colors chosen for a work of art in order to promote a specific mood or effect.
A line in a composition that is not actually drawn. It may be a sight line of a figure in the work, or a line along which two shapes align with each other.
Art that incorporates actual movement as part of the design.
The optical mixture of colored light.
The color of an object as we experience it without shadows or reflections.
A system of perspective in which parallel lines appear to converge as they recede into the distance, meeting at a vanishing point on the horizon line.
Having no color (or hue)
Any shape enclosed by square, straight, or perfectly circular lines.
A long, narrow mark; usually made be drawing with a tool or a brush, but may be created by placing two forms next to each other.
Down
The illusion of depth is created by changed color, value and detail.
Two hues directly opposite one another on a color wheel that when mixed together neutralized each other into a gray or brown.
The relative purity or saturation of a hue on a scale from bright (pure) to dull
The implied or actual line on a 2D surface representative of where the sky meets the horizontal land or water plane.
A self-contained or explicitly limited form that has a resolved balance of tensions.
In linear perspective, the presumed height of the artist's eyes; this becomes the presumed height of the viewer standing in front of the finished work.
The background in a 2 dimensional work; the area around and between figures.
Shapes in artworks that resemble living organism.
Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
Separate shapes that seem to lie above a background or ground.
That property of a color identifying a specific, named wavelength of light.
Colors whose relative visual temperatures seem cool ie: violet, blue, and green.