Post Impressionism

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Across
  1. 3. vibration — A visual effect when contrasting colors placed side‑by‑side create a sense of shimmer or movement.
  2. 4. — Thick, textured paint applied so brush or knife marks are visible.
  3. 6. — The asylum town where Van Gogh lived and painted some of his best‑known works.
  4. 7. — Techniques for creating the illusion of depth and space in a drawing or painting.
  5. 8. matter — What the artwork depicts (people, landscape, still life, etc.).
  6. 11. — The way an artist applies paint with a brush; includes strokes’ direction, length, and texture.
  7. 15. — A quick, unfinished drawing capturing essential forms or ideas.
  8. 16. — Using objects, colors, or forms to represent ideas or emotions beyond literal meaning.
  9. 19. — A town in southern France where Van Gogh produced many important paintings.
  10. 20. — The range of colors an artist chooses or the board they mix paints on.
  11. 22. / Middle ground / Background — The near, middle, and far planes in a picture that create depth.
  12. 23. colors — Pairs of colors opposite each other on the color wheel that make each other appear brighter (e.g., blue and orange).
Down
  1. 1. (historical) — In Van Gogh’s case, written correspondence (notably to his brother Theo) revealing his thoughts and process.
  2. 2. line — A line that defines the edge or outline of a form.
  3. 5. — The use of visual elements (color, line, brushwork) to show emotion or feeling.
  4. 6. life — A work showing inanimate objects arranged for study (flowers, bowls, books).
  5. 7. — An art movement (late 1800s) where artists built on Impressionism but emphasized emotion, structure, or symbolic color.
  6. 9. (visual) — Repeated visual elements (lines, shapes, colors) that create movement through an artwork.
  7. 10. — The arrangement of elements (lines, shapes, colors) in an artwork.
  8. 12. — A practice or preparatory drawing/painting used to work out composition or technique.
  9. 13. — A recurring Van Gogh subject symbolizing nature, life cycles, and emotion.
  10. 14. — A style focused on capturing light and momentary impressions using loose brushwork and bright colors.
  11. 17. — An artwork representing a person’s face or figure.
  12. 18. — A work that depicts outdoor scenery like fields, skies, and towns.
  13. 21. health — A person’s psychological well‑being; often discussed in relation to Van Gogh’s struggles and how they affected his art.