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Foundations of Art and Design. Chapter 11: Balance and Rhythm. Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos. Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos demonstrates a weight shift depicting:. Actual Balance Compositional Balance Symmetry Asymmetry. Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros
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Foundations of Art and Design Chapter 11: Balance and Rhythm
Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos demonstrates a weight shift depicting: • Actual Balance • Compositional Balance • Symmetry • Asymmetry Fig. 11.1 Doryphoros by Polykleitos of Argos
Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks
The composition of Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks utilizes: • Horizontal Balance • Vertical Balance • Diagonal Balance • Radial Balance Fig. 11.2 Emile d’Erlanger, La Baronne by Romaine Brooks
Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage
Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage is used as an example of: • Horizontal Balance • Vertical Balance • Diagonal Balance • Radial Balance Fig. 11.3 I Saw Three Cities by Kay Sage
Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain
Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain is an example of: • Horizontal Balance • Vertical Balance • Diagonal Balance • Radial Balance Fig. 11.4 London Portrait by Adil Jain
Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago
Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago demonstrates the use of: • Horizontal Balance • Vertical Balance • Diagonal Balance • Radial Balance Fig. 11.6 The Great Ladies Transforming Themselves into Butterflies by Judy Chicago
Types of Balance Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe
Types of Balance Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe is an example of: • Symmetry • Bilateral Symmetry • Approximate Symmetry Fig. 11.10 Four Quad Cinema by Philip Taaffe
Approximate Symmetry In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo by Cesar Martinez
Approximate Symmetry In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo, Cesar Martinez uses approximate symmetry for: • Symbolic reasons • Compositional reasons • Both of these • Neither of these In Fig. 11.14 Mestizo by Cesar Martinez
Fig. 11.15 Pedestrian’s Foot by Otto Steinert demonstrates the use of: • Symmetrical Balance • Asymmetrical Balance • Diagonal Balance • Radial Balance Fig. 11.15 Pedestrian’s Foot by Otto Steinert
Achieving Balance in Asymmetry Fig. 11.22 Verde by Deborah Butterfield
Achieving Balance in Asymmetry Ways to achieve Balance in Asymmetry include using: • High Value and Color Contrast • Shape and Texture • Position • All of these Fig. 11.22 Verde by Deborah Butterfield
Allover Pattern Fig. 11.23 Double Wedding Ring by Emma Hall
When a composition is balanced in that there is equal visual weight in every part of the work this is referred to as: • Symmetrical balance • Asymmetrical balance • Allover Pattern • Rhythm Fig. 11.23 Double Wedding Ring by Emma Hall
Fig. 11.25 Death of a Loyalist Soldier by Robert Capa demonstrates the use of: • Symmetry • Asymmetry • Allover Pattern • Imbalance Fig. 11.25 Death of a Loyalist Soldier by Robert Capa
Types of Rhythm Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd
Types of Rhythm Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd demonstrates • Regular Repetition • Alternating Rhythm • Progressive Rhythm • None of these Fig. 11.29 North Artillery Shed by Donald Judd
Fig. 11.30 Untitled by DingYi utilizes different elements which repeat themselves in a predictable order. This is an example of: • Regular Repetition • Alternating Rhythm • Progressive Rhythm • None of these Fig. 11.30 Untitled by DingYi
When the rhythm of a piece seems to increase as in Fig. 11.32 A207 Recall by Jackie Ferrara it is called: • Regular Repetition • Alternating Rhythm • Progressive Rhythm • None of these Fig. 11.32 A207 Recall by Jackie Ferrara