Glossary Lesson 1 – Mostly Baroque

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Glossary Lesson 1 – Mostly Baroque
CLIL ART HISTORY 2017 - Year 2: Baroque Art
Lesson 1: Mostly Baroque
Special Glossary of Terms for Vocabulary Test
depth
involve;
involvement
light
Baroque Art used perspective to create the illusion of depth.
The aim of Baroque Art was to involve the spectator emotionally.
profondità
coinvolgere:
coinvolgimento
luce
shadow
Light was an important element of painting, sculpture, and architecture
in Baroque art.
The dramatic contrast between light and shadow was very theatrical.
swirl
Baroque Art used lots of curves, ovals, spirals and swirls
ombra;
ombreggiatura
vortice
Study the 5 terms in this table and the example sentences for the vocabulary test in your English class.
General Glossary for Reference
abduction
add
again
aim
ancient
awe
burst out
careful
carve / carved
ceiling
church
circle
clothing
coherence
coin
dark
daylight
death
depth
detail
doghouse
draw / drawing
either
find / found
focus
following
front
full
rapimento, ratto
aggiungere
ancora, di nuovo
obiettivo
antico
sbalordimento
scoppiare fuori
attento
scolpire / scolpito
soffitto
chiesa
cerchio
vestiti
coerenza
moneta
buio, scuro
luce del giorno
morte
profondità
dettaglio
cuccia per cani
disegnare / disegno
qualsiasi, entrambi
trovare / trovato
focalizzare, fuoco
seguente
anterior; fronte
pieno
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great / greater
hair
heaven
hell
involve / involvement
lead / led
leap; leap out
leave / left
leg
light
luxury
main
most / mostly
next
often
painting
pearl
picture
reasoning
refuse
rock
shadow
shell
shoot
side
skin
straight
struggle
surprising
swirls
tame / taming
texture
throw
together
too / too much / too many
upwards
wild
wing / winged
grande / più grande
capelli
paradiso
inferno
coinvolgere / coinvolgimento
condurre / condotto
balzare; balzare fuori
lasciare / lasciato
gamba
luce
lusso
principale
la maggior parte/ principalmente
prossimo
spesso
dipinto
perla
quadro
ragionamento
rifiutare
roccia
ombra; ombreggiatura
conchiglia
girare (sparare)
lato
pelle
diritto
lotta / lottare
sorprendente
vortici
domare
consistenza; trama
buttare
insieme
troppo / troppi
verso su
selvaggio
ala / alato
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