Art Appreciation: Art and Science

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Across
  1. 1. Early cultures closely observed the ______ and planetary movements.
  2. 3. Maya and _______ produced remarkably precise calendars.
  3. 4. Damien Hirst, The _______________ Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living, 1991.
  4. 8. Joseph Wright of Derby, An Experiment on a ______ in the Air Pump, 1768.
  5. 9. Maya flint depicting a ________________ canoe with passengers, 600–900 CE.
  6. 10. __________ c. 3200 – 1500 BCE, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England.
  7. 11. ________________ Player, 2002. Gunther von Hagens’s Body Worlds exhibition.
  8. 13. ______________ dramatic use of intense darkness and light to heighten the impact of a painting.
  9. 15. Francisco Goya, ___________ Devouring One of His Sons, 1820-22.
  10. 16. Thomas Eakins, Portrait of Dr. Samuel D. _________ (The Gross Clinic), 1875.
Down
  1. 1. Advancements in ____________ enable artists to create new kinds of art.
  2. 2. Muhammad Mahdi al-Yazdi, _______________, 1659–60.
  3. 5. Medical drawings by _________ da Vinci, late 1400s – early 1500s.
  4. 6. Art as intuitive and _____________; science as rational and objective.
  5. 7. Artists have observed and recorded _____________ advancements.
  6. 12. Willard ________, Statue of Liberty, 2012.
  7. 13. Nancy Holt, Sun _____________, 1973-76.
  8. 14. Owen __________, Astrolabe, 2014, TTU campus.