1. Aesthetics: <span>the study of beauty or good taste; anything related to the study of beauty or good taste
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2. Composition: <span>the relationship of one part of a person, building, or object to another; for example the size of a statue's head in relationship to the rest of the body
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3. Contour Line: <span>a method of presenting an illusion of the three-dimensional world on a two-dimensional surface
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4. Line:
5. Oeuvre: <span>(pronounced "uhvrr") — a work of art; the sum of the lifework of an artist, writer, or composer
</span>6. Patron: <span>generally a wealthy person who pays an artist to create a work of art; throughout much of history artists could not have survived without "patronage"
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7. Personification: <span>giving human characteristics to something that is not human
</span>8. P: an object or word or gesture that represents something else
(you are missing a definition and I am not sure what P stands for)
Answer: what passage
Explanation: I can’t see the picture
The answer is Bauhaus. Staatliches Bauhaus usually
known simply as Bauhaus, was a German art school working
from 1919 to 1933 that joint crafts and the fine arts, and was well-known for
the approach to design that it publicized and educated.
The Bauhaus was founded by Walter
Gropius in Weimar. But in spite of its name and the fact that its founder
was an architect,
the Bauhaus did not have an architecture department
during its first years of presence. However, it was founded with the idea of
creating a "total" work of art in which all arts, including
architecture, would eventually be brought together.
Answer: a repitition of objects and lines.
Explanation:
A pattern is the repitition of objects and lines. Repetition occurs when dying composition, we use two or more elements that are thesame.
This arrangement of the repeated elements or shapes will then be uses in creating the patterns which bring about rhythm which is useful in showcasing the idea of the artist in his or her work.