VOCABULARY E L U D O M 1 REVISION AND PRACTICE These are some of the key words you have met in this Module. UNIT 0 brush canvas depth draw fresco goldsmith hue light paint shape space UNIT 1 cave painting column display marble relief ruin statue sharp UNIT 2 apse catacomb cathedral capital masonry manuscript mosaic smooth sketch vault UNIT 3 to accomplish drapery engraving foreground former gesture movement naturalism perspective rationalism UNIT 4 beauty bold brushstroke clue dot feeling heroism imagination landscape snapshot UNIT 5 abstract concept to drip expression identity innovation installation modern optimism performance 1 Complete the sentences by using some of the words above. a. Archaeology is based on the study of ancient ............................ . b. Classic architectures were characterized by different types of ............................ . c. Before Christianity was acknowledged as an official religion, most of rituals were set in ............................ . d. Since early Middle Ages, every cathedral has ended with an ............................ where the altarpiece was located. e. Romanesque buildings were supported by heavy ............................ . f. In Flemish portraiture the subjects were represented surrounded by............................ objects to show their wealth. g. Caravaggio distinguished himself for the ............................ of his works of art. h. In their compositions, Romantic artists gave a great importance to ............................ and ............................ . i. For centuries, artists and students have copied ancient statues and made ............................ reproductions. j. Impressionists used ............................ to recreate effects of light in their paintings. k. Wassily Kandinsky is considered the founder of ............................ Art. l. Starting from the 1970s many artists, such as Marina Abramovich and Joseph Beuys, used ............................ as a new form of art expression. 2 Give the opposite of the words below. a. to accomplish: b. bold: c. depth: d. to dry out: e. upright: f. keen: g. sharp: h. smooth: 104