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Worksheet No.

5: Historical Development of Art

Name: Nicandro A. Escorido Jr. Score:

Course/Year/Sec: BSED 1 MATH

I: Read the following statements carefully. Identify what is being described in the
statement and write your answer on the space provided before the number.

1. This refers to any parietal art that involves the application of color pigments on
the walls, floors, or ceilings of ancient rock dwellings inhabited by prehistoric
man.
2. This was the time when primitive cave artworks were created with the use of
primitive stone tools by primitive men.
3. Who discovered the Angono Petroglyps?
4. This refers to the art form from Greece and Rome.
5. Who created a new statue of Athena, sculpted in ivory and gold, on the
Acropolis?
6. This simply refers to architectural styles in medieval Europe during the middle
ages.
7. What was the name given to the style of architecture used in very early Middle
Ages when much of these developments were pioneered by the Normans.
8. These were religious text decorated with rich colors, which often featured the use
of gold and silver.
9. Type of painting that was displayed in plaster on walls or ceilings in Italian
churches in the Middle Ages.
10. This is the practice and art of designing and recording coats of arms and badges
of the nobility.
11. The term that is from the same French word, meaning “rebirth”.
12. The term that was taken from the Portuguese “barocco,” meaning, “irregular
pearl or stone” and originating in Rome.
13. The art style known as the age of artificiality as depicted in artworks showing
unreal or artificial subjects.
14. It is the art style that refers to a French term, meaning “new art” and is best
described by organic and plants motifs, as well as any other highly stylized form.
15. It is the art style that shows the subjective vision of an artist expressed through a
simplified and non-naturalistic style.
16. The art style that created bright cheery landscapes and figure paintings with pure
intense color and bold distinctive brushwork.
17. The art style that shows the world solely from a subjective perspective, distorting
it radically for emotional effect to evoke moods or ideas.
18. These are artworks that are easily recognizable because of their flattened, nearly
two-dimensional appearance.
19. It was a form of artistic anarchy born out of hatred for the social, political, and
cultural values of the time
20. The term is often used loosely to mean simply “strange” or “dreamlike”.
21. The art style described by gestural brush-strokes or mark-making, and having the
impression of spontaneity.
22. The term which is Dutch for The Style.
23. The art style that showcased common household objects and consumer
products, like Coca-cola and Campbell’s Soup cans, as well as widely diverse
forms of media, such as comics, newspapers, and magazines.
24. The art style wherein artworks are most often made of geometric shapes in
simple arrangements and without any decorative or dynamic displays.
25. The art style that gave a new form of abstraction which played with the viewer’s
visual perception.

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