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 CLIL 2017 Art History Year 2: “Baroque Art” -- Lesson 1 – Mostly Baroque Page 1 / 2 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 CLIL 2017 Art History Year 2: “Baroque Art” -- Lesson 1 – Mostly Baroque Page 2 / 2