EAPP Lesson 9.2019new
EAPP Lesson 9.2019new
a. Cubist Style/Cubism, highly influential visual arts style of the 20th century that was created principally by the artists Pablo Picasso and Georges
Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. The Cubist style emphasized the flat, two-dimensional surface of the picture plane, rejecting the
traditional techniques of perspective, foreshortening, modeling, and chiaroscuro, and refuting time-honoured theories that art should imitate
nature. Cubist painters were not bound to copying form, texture, colour, and space; instead, they presented a new reality in paintings that depicted
radically fragmented objects.
b. Filtered through the artist’s eyes- Filtered through the artist eyes refers to the point of view of the artist on how he or
she sees the portrait or art in his own eyes and not in ours nor the audience’s
eyes. It depicts the comprehension and the understanding of the visual art same
as the artist’s emotions and situation by the way the art reveals
the artist’s brush strokes, the details, and glimpses of the subject he or she
chooses.
c. Visual Argument- Visual arguments use images to engage viewers and persuade them to accept a particular idea or point of view.
d. Multiple Perspective- Of or pertaining to more than one perspective (approach or point of view).
e. Stronghold- A stronghold is a building or other structure that is safe from attack. A fortress is a perfect example of a stronghold.
h. devastation of war- to bring to ruin or desolation by violent action a country devastated by war The typhoon devastated the island.
j. atrocity- an extremely wicked or cruel act, typically one involving physical violence or injury. "war atrocities"
k. imminent- about to happen.
"they were in imminent danger of being swept away"
o. emotional cacophony of war- In general, cacophony refers to a mixture of inharmonious, harsh and jarring sounds. As a literary device,
cacophony refers to the deliberate use of unmelodious, harsh, dissonant sounds in a line or sentence. Cacophony is the opposite of euphony.
Euphony is the use of melodious, pleasant sounds in a line
p. carnage of war- noun the slaughter of a great number of people, as in battle; butchery; massacre. Archaic. dead bodies, as of those slain in
battle.