Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 6-7) - Arts

Here, you will learn some English words related to Arts that are necessary for the Academic IELTS exam.

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Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 6-7)
portrait [noun]

a drawing, photograph, or painting of a person, particularly of their face and shoulders

Ex: The photographer took a stunning portrait of the couple on their wedding day .
realism [noun]

a literary or artistic style that gives a lifelike representation of people, events, and objects

Ex: Gustave Courbet was a pioneer of realism in art , challenging the conventions of his time by painting scenes of common people and their struggles .
abstract [adjective]

(of a form of art) showing forms, colors, or shapes that do not represent real-world objects, focusing on ideas or emotions instead

Ex: The dancers performed a mesmerizing abstract routine , blending fluid movements with unexpected angles and shapes .

an artistic style popular in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, characterized by its use of digital technologies to create art

canvas [noun]

a piece of cloth that artists paint on, especially with oil paints

Ex: After weeks of hard work , the painter finally completed her canvas , a vibrant depiction of a bustling city scene that conveyed the energy of urban life .
sketch [noun]

a basic version of something, often created to outline or test ideas before the final version

Ex: His novel began as a brief sketch , which he later expanded into a full manuscript .
collage [noun]

the art of making pictures by sticking photographs, pieces of cloth or colored paper onto a surface

Ex: His collage combined old family photographs with handwritten letters for a nostalgic effect .

a style and movement of art, music, and literature in the early 20th century that expresses extreme feelings and emotions instead of showing events or objects in a realistic manner

cubism [noun]

an early 20th-century art movement that portrays an object or person in a fragmented form and from different angles simultaneously

a 20th-century style of art and literature in which unrelated events or images are combined in an unusual way to represent the experiences of the mind

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a movement and style in art, literature, architecture, etc. in the 20th century, which reacted against modernism and is usually marked by a return to earlier styles and inclusion of features from various periods

a literary and artistic movement that was prevalent in the late 18th century, which emphasized the significance of imagination, subjective feelings, and a return to nature

Ex: Artists of the romanticism movement often portrayed dramatic landscapes and heroic figures , capturing the sublime and the emotional intensity of their subjects .

a movement in painting originated in 19th-century France that uses light and color in a way that gives an impression rather than a detailed representation of the subject

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pop art [noun]

an art movement emerging from the United Kingdom during the 1960s that was based on mass media and popular culture, using elements of commercials, comic books, etc. as a way to challenge the traditions of the fine arts

‌a style of art, music, or design that arose in the 1950s and is associated with simplicity and uses only a limited number of elements

Ex: Minimalism in architecture often involves open spaces and clean lines .
Vocabulary for IELTS Academic (Band 6-7)
Size and Scale Dimensions Weight and Steadiness Increase in Amount
Decrease in Amount Intensity Time and Duration Space and Area
Shapes Speed Significance Insignificance
Strength and Influence Uniqueness Commonness Complexity
High Quality Low Quality Value Challenges
Wealth and Success Poverty and Failure Age and Appearance Body Shape
Wellness Intellectual Capability Intellectual Incapabilities Positive Human Traits
Negative Human Traits Moral Traits Financial Behaviours Social Behaviours
Short-tempered Traits Positive Emotional Responses Negative Emotional Responses Positive Emotional States
Negative Emotional States Tastes and Smells Sounds Textures
Temperature Probability Attempt and Prevention Opinions
Thoughts and Decisions Encouragement and Discouragement Knowledge and Information Request and Suggestion
Respect and Approval Regret and Sadness Relational Actions Physical Actions and Reactions
Body Language and Gestures Postures and Positions Movements Engaging in Verbal Communication
Understanding and Learning Perceiving The Senses Commanding and Giving Permissions Predicting
Touching and Holding Changing and Forming Creating and Producing Organising and Collecting
Preparing Food Eating and Drinking Science Education
Research Astronomy Physics Biology
Chemistry Geology Philosophy Psychology
Maths and Graphs Geometry Environment Landscape and Geography
Engineering Technology Internet and Computer Manufacture and Industry
History Religion Culture and Custom Language and Grammar
Arts Music Film and Theatre Literature
Architecture Marketing Finance Management
Medicine Sickness and Symptoms Law Energy and Power
Crime Punishment Government Politics
Measurement War Positive Emotions Negative Emotions
Travel and Tourism Migration Food and Drinks Materials
Pollution Disasters Weather Animals
Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of Degree Adverbs of Comment and Certainty Adverbs of Time and Frequency
Adverbs of Purpose and Emphasis Conjunctive Adverbs