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Humanities 101

Identify the following.


1. Anchored on strong foundation in the arts which aims to promote awareness of the
interrelationships of all fields of knowledge.
2. What are the (3) meanings of art?
3. French word art means _____.
4. Latin word ars mean____.
5. He says that Art is that which brings harmony with the beauty of the world.
6. He says that Art is an attitude of spirit, a state of mind-one which demands for satisfaction and
fulfilling, a shaping of matter to a more significant form.
7. He says that Art is the most intense mode of individualism the world has known.
8. He says that Art is not a thing it is a way.
9. (4) Common Essentials of Art
10. What is the subject of art?
11. _______ is a kind of subject of an art which pertains to deal with real objects. It uses ______ and
concerned with ______ is to be depicted.
12. _______ is a kind of subject of an art which pertains to deal on things without reference. It uses
______ and concerned with ______ the work is to be depicted.
13. (3) Measure of an artwork.
14. (2) Kinds of Artist.
15. An inventor, a painter, and scientist who painted the famous Mona Lisa.
16. Was a Filipino film, stage, and TV director, actor & screenwriter.
17. Was a famous American dancer and choreographer.
18. One of the most collected painter of all time. Introduced Post-Impressionism.
19. One of the famous Classical Composer. Known with his Eine Kleine Nahtmusik.
20. The progenitor of modern sculpture.
21. A Prima-Ballerina and also the artistic director of Ballet Manila.
22. He was commissioned to create the famous UP Oblation. Also known for his Bonifacio
Monument.
23. Was born in Caprese, Italy. A son of a banker which made him belongs to a middle class family.
24. A critically acclaimed Filipina actress, recording artist, and film producer.
25. National Artist in architecture. Famous project is the Istana Nurul Iman (palace of Sultan of
Brunei)
26. The Grand Old Man of Philippine Arts and the First Filipino to be awarded the National Artist
Award in 1972.
27. (3) Major Categories of Artwork
28. (4) Common Purposes why an art is made.
29. (2) Impressions of an artwork
30. Also known as the general public
31. A fellow who has different style and preferences in terms of artwork. Also produces an art.
32. The evaluators, appreciator, and authenticators of an art.
33. Has more refined taste in terms of art appreciation. Known during the Medieval and Renaissance
Period. Causes the fall & rise of an artist.
34. They add to the quality of visual stimuli.
35. Enhance the beauty of an art.
36. Produced from the composition of lines which enclosed an area and separate in from the
surroundings
37. Lines which depict strength, stability, and balance.
38. Lines which depict peace, rest, and calmness.
39. Lines which depict chaos, conflict, and confusion.
40. Lines which depict posture, action, stress, and defeat.
41. Lines which depict organic and natural images.
42. Lines which depict graceful movement.

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Lines clearly visible in order to enhance the quality of an artwork.


Lines which involved invisible line on an artwork.
Technique used to create shadows by intersecting lines.
Color is a property of ______.
Colors which cannot be made or produced.
Colors that are found next to each other and has similar characteristics.
Black, White, and Grey are samples of this type of color.
___________ colors when added results to white.
Pigments are also called _______.
Combination of two primary colors.
Combination of a primary and secondary colors.
Colors that are positioned directly opposite each other.
Relationship between a color and the colors on either side of its complement.
Composed of three colors that are equidistant to each other.
Colors associated with the sun and fire.
Colors such as green, violet, and blue-green are considered ________.
Composed of four colors equally spaced.
A phenomenon that results when brightness of colors change depending on the colors surrounding
it.
Shapes that have natural appearance and represent objects from nature.
Shapes that manifest biological organisms.
Shapes that manifest things without any basis neither nature nor geometry.
Involves physiological capability of the visual system and the physical manipulation of the twodimensional surface.
Gives the viewer a perception of depth because of the distance between the two eyes.
Involves the movement of the eyes when looking at or viewing the object.
Gives the viewer two images of the object then physiologically merges them into one image.
Pertains to the name of the color. Determined by the wavelength of light.
Refers to the lightness and darkness of a color.
He perfected the tenebrism paintings.
Refers to how pure the color is.
Who discovered the Color wheel?
Objects that are big will be perceived as near compared to objects that are far.
It is a presentation of space by changing the clarity of the middle ground and background.
Gives the impression of near and distant objects allowing the viewer to perceive space in the
composition. Objects that are far would be partly covered.
Refers to changes in the amount of light from white to grey and vice versa.
Results from the unequal shed of light due to rough surfaces.
The technique of using light and shadow.
Type of texture which refers to the real feel and look of the surface of the object.
This may be perceived by repeating parts of the composition in space for static art.
This texture is a product of the artists imagination.
He exploited the effects of chiaroscuro.
A technique which shows the gradual blending of light and shadow.
16th century artist who went a step further with chiaroscuro and exaggerated the use of shadows.
Character of Baroque paintings.
Also known as The Dark Manner.
Its purpose is to fool the eye.
In this type of texture, the artist would focus on one aspect of the real texture and emphasize it
thus modifying the texture of the whole composition.
It can show direct actions in which movement is perceived immediately or show an intended path
for the viewer to follow to achieve the effect.
The type of artwork in which the artist incorporates actual movement in art known as kinetic art.

KEY

7. Oscar wilde

1. Humanities

8. Elbert Hubbard

2. anility, process, product

9. must be human-made, must satisfy

3. skill learned from practice

human beings, made up of things

4. Skill

in which an artist uses to convey

5. Plato

and interact with his/her audience,

6. John Dewey

original/genuine

10. Everything under the sun

Make invisble visible

11. Representational art

Delighting

form

29. appreciate

what

critique

12. Non-Representational Art

30. People

content

31. Co-artist

how

32. Conosseur

13. Genuity

33. Elite/Patron

Aesthetic quality

34. Line

Mastery of skill

35. Color

14. Performer
Creator

36. Shape
37. vertical lines

15. Leonardo da Vinci

38. Horizontal lines

16. Ishamel Bernal

39. Zigzag Lines

17. Martha Graham

40. Diagonal lines

18. Vincent Willem Van Gogh

41. Curve lines

19. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

42. Wavy lines

20. Auguste Rodin

43. Atual Lines

21. Liza-Elizalde-Macuja

44. Implied lines

22. Guillermo Tolentino

45. Hatching

23. Michelangelo Buonarotti

46. Light

24. Nora Aunor

47. Primary colors

25. Leandro V. Locsin

48. Monochromatic/Analogous colors

26. Fernando Amorsolo

49. Neutrals

27. Visual Artwork

50. Additive/light

Dimensional

51. Subtractive colors

Performing Arts

52. Secondary colors

28. Communication
Recording appearance

53. Tertiary colors


54. Complement Colors

55. Spli-complement colors

73. Overlapping

56. Triad

74. Atmospheric Perspective

57. Warm colors

75. Linear Perspective

58. Cool colors

76. Monochromatic Value

59. Tetrad

77. Cast shadow

60. Simultaneous contrast

78. chiaroscuro

61. Organic Shapes

79. Actual Texture

62. Biomorphic Shapes

80. Implied Movement

63. Amorphous Shapes

81. invented Texture

64. Space

82. Leonardo da vinci

65. Stereoscopic vision

83. Sfumato

66. kinesthetic Vision

84. Caravaggio

67. Retinal Disparity

85. Dark manner

68. Hue

86. Tenebrism

69. Value

87. Simulated Texture

70. Rembrandt

88. Abstract Texture

71. Intensity/Saturation

89. Motion

72. Isaac Newton

90. Actual Movement

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