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- 2. The element of art referring to the use of light and dark in a composition.
- 3. and White, Picasso used these two colors prominently in "Guernica."
- 7. The principle of design that emphasizes the use of similar elements to create a sense of unity.
- 8. One of the basic elements of art representing the path of a moving point.
- 10. Alexander Calder is famous for creating these hanging, kinetic sculptures.
- 12. One of the central themes in "Guernica," representing the pain and suffering of war victims.
- 13. The primary color often associated with calmness and tranquility.
- 15. The year in which Picasso created "Guernica."
- 17. A technique involving the interplay of light and dark to create volume in art.
- 18. Picasso's unique style in "Guernica" is often described as this term, meaning the depiction of objects from multiple viewpoints.
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- 1. The art movement associated with Calder's work, known for its emphasis on abstraction and spontaneity.
- 4. The art movement that "Guernica" by Picasso is associated with.
- 5. Alexander Calder was born in this year.
- 6. The technique of creating artwork by arranging and gluing various materials onto a surface.
- 9. The primary color often associated with energy and intensity.
- 11. The principle of design that refers to the distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- 14. Civil War, "Guernica" was created as a response to this tragic event.
- 16. Alexander Calder's famous series of artworks featuring moving, balanced elements.