36.Art Movements

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Across
  1. 1. Style with fragmented, geometric forms.
  2. 7. Combining elements of Suprematism and Cubism.
  3. 8. Highly detailed, lifelike representation.
  4. 10. Emotionally charged art movement.
  5. 11. Art movement inspired by prehistoric imagery.
  6. 12. Art movement focused on the visual use of letters.
  7. 15. Art movement inspired by the beauty of moonlight.
  8. 16. Art movement emphasizing black culture and identity.
  9. 17. Celebrating the world of the working class.
  10. 18. Simplified, clean lines and forms.
  11. 24. Blending reality and fantasy seamlessly.
  12. 27. Art movement focused on engaging the senses.
  13. 29. Using tiny dots to create vibrant images.
  14. 30. Avant-garde art movement emphasizing experimentation.
  15. 31. Reaction against conceptual art and postmodernism.
  16. 32. Movement involving kinetic art and optical effects.
  17. 33. Art movement focused on the fundamental elements.
  18. 34. Postmodern reaction to abstract art.
  19. 35. Art movement celebrating love and passion.
  20. 36. Abstract movement focusing on basic geometric forms.
  21. 39. Bold colors and spontaneous brushwork.
  22. 40. Engaging the sense of touch in art.
  23. 43. Art movement from the island of Capri.
  24. 45. Bold and daring artistic style.
  25. 47. Dissecting objects into geometric shapes.
  26. 49. Art movement characterized by intricate patterns.
  27. 50. Raw, unfiltered art created outside the mainstream.
  28. 51. Capturing movement and energy in art.
  29. 54. Personal interpretation of reality.
  30. 55. Blending form and color in simplified ways.
  31. 56. Hyperrealistic art movement founded by Chuck Close.
  32. 57. Polish art movement emphasizing simplified forms.
  33. 60. Dutch art movement emphasizing individual expression.
  34. 61. Emotional, non-representational art.
  35. 62. Modern take on the impasto technique.
  36. 63. Depicting reality with meticulous detail.
  37. 64. Art movement focused on emotional realism.
Down
  1. 2. Dreams and the subconscious in art.
  2. 3. Art movement exploring cosmic and existential themes.
  3. 4. English movement emphasizing energy and motion.
  4. 5. Exploring the depths of human emotions
  5. 6. Art movement questioning societal norms.
  6. 9. Revival of classical art and culture.
  7. 13. Conveying emotion through distorted forms.
  8. 14. Geometric abstraction emphasizing color.
  9. 16. Ornate and dramatic style.
  10. 19. Depicting ordinary life accurately.
  11. 20. Rejected traditional artistic values.
  12. 21. Celebrating speed, technology, and modernity.
  13. 22. Art movement inspired by magical and mystical themes.
  14. 23. Art movement inspired by Zen philosophy.
  15. 25. Fusion of Cubism and Futurism.
  16. 26. Dutch art movement rejecting romanticism.
  17. 28. The exploration of art from Spanish-speaking countries.
  18. 37. Italian movement using natural and organic materials.
  19. 38. Glamorous, geometric designs.
  20. 41. Using geometric shapes and primary colors.
  21. 42. Return to classical art and forms.
  22. 44. Artists influenced by Post-Impressionism.
  23. 46. Expressive art capturing the artist's energy.
  24. 48. Russian art movement focused on the depiction of rays.
  25. 52. Art movement emphasizing light and color.
  26. 53. Dutch art movement focusing on geometric abstraction.
  27. 58. Celebrating everyday objects and icons.
  28. 59. Large-scale public art with social messages.