Introduction to Abstract Art
Across
- 2. Artwork by Marcel Duchamp, 1916. Oil on canvas.
- 4. Style of art that shows many views of a subject at one time resulting in art that appears fragmented and abstracted. First abstract style of modern art. Two phases: analytical & synthetic
- 7. (post 1912) incorporation of non-art (synthetic) materials, introduction of collage into cubism, & use of brighter colors.
- 9. Artwork by Wassily Kandinsky, 1916.
- 10. the utilization of abstraction as a means to express and/or elicit emotion through artistic works.
- 11. Artwork by Paul Cézanne, 1902-04, Oil on canvas.
- 12. Artwork by Georges Braque, 1908. Oil on canvas. Example of analytical cubism.
Down
- 1. Artwork by Alma Thomas, 1969. Acrylic on canvas.
- 3. A style of art within the modern art movement. 1.) a non-realistic representation of a figure, landscape, or idea 2.) to separate or withdraw something from something else
- 5. Artwork by Pablo Picasso, 1909. Oil on canvas.
- 6. (pre 1912) An art style under the Cubist movement that aimed to dissect and analyze form through the geometrization of reality.
- 8. (1860s – 1970s) Art movement that challenged the notion that art must realistically depict the world.