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Imperial art
of or relating to an empire.
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analytic cubism
e early phase of cubism, chiefly characterized by a pronounced use of geometric shapes and by a tendency toward a monochromatic use of color
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Pointillism
a technique of neo-impressionist painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye. It was developed by Georges Seurat with the aim of producing a greater degree of luminosity and brilliance of color.
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Op art
a form of abstract art that gives the illusion of movement by the precise use of pattern and color, or in which conflicting patterns emerge and overlap. Bridget Riley and Victor Vasarely are its most famous exponents.
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Minimal art
Definition of minimal art. : abstract art consisting primarily of simple geometric forms executed in an impersonal style.
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Contemporary Art
Contemporary art is the art of today, produced by artists who are living in the twenty-first century. Contemporary art provides an opportunity to reflect on contemporary society and the issues relevant to ourselves, and the world around us.
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Sequential art
Sequential art is an art form that uses images deployed in sequence for graphic storytelling or to convey information. The best-known example of sequential art is comics, especially comic books and comic strips, which are a printed arrangement of art and speech balloons.
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Assemblage
a work of art made by grouping found or unrelated objects.
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Biomorphic sheep
The word "Biomorphic" is a term commonly referred as organic, abstract shapes derived from biology or living organisms. The word, "bio", means life; and "morphic", meaning transformation. In an art sense, it is a focus on the power of natural life and use of organic shapes & line work.
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Lacquer
1.a liquid made of shellac dissolved in alcohol, or of synthetic substances, that dries to form a hard protective coating for wood, metal, etc.synonyms:
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Plinth
a heavy base supporting a statue or vase.ARCHITECTUREthe lower square slab at the base of a column.
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Hyper realism
Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of Photorealism by the methods used to create the resulting paintings or sculptures.
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Altarpiece
a work of art, especially a painting on wood, set above and behind an altar.
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Gesso
a hard compound of plaster of Paris or whiting in glue, used in sculpture or as a base for gilding or painting on wood.
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Mandala
nouna geometric figure representing the universe in Hindu and Buddhist symbolism.PSYCHOANALYSISa symbol in a dream, representing the dreamer's search for completeness and self-unity.
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