USAD_ART_S1_WorldArtOverview

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  1. 2. The painter of The Birth of Venus
  2. 3. A god of destruction and regeneration in Hinduism favored in Indian art.
  3. 6. A ring of rough-hewn stones linked with Neolithic period located in Wiltshire, England.
  4. 9. Ecstasy of Saint Teresa was the masterpiece of ____.
  5. 11. Dramatic contrasts of light and dark often used by Tintoretto.
  6. 13. A counter positioning in which the standing of the figure is pose with its weight shifted onto one leg.
  7. 15. The name of the artwork created by Gustave Courbet which reflects realism.
  8. 16. The title of a reproduction of Mona Lisa by Marcel Duchamp.
  9. 17. A style characterized by the distortion of certain elements, often linked with Tintoretto.
  10. 20. ____ was the art that aimed to protest against everything on society and to lampoon and ridicule accepted values and norms.
  11. 21. Most Islamic art is ____.
  12. 22. Art style largely influenced by Paul Cezanne, Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin.
  13. 24. The painter of Sistine Madonna.
  14. 26. During the rise of the Impressionist movement in Europe, Japan sent a group of artists to study in ____.
  15. 27. ____ art reflects the influence of Buddhism, Greek art and Hinduism.
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  1. 1. Revolutionary new approach to representing reality invented in around 1907–08 by artists Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
  2. 2. School of design in Germany.
  3. 4. The Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem is one of the oldest examples of ____ architecture.
  4. 5. Art style that focused on the celebrations of gaiety, romance, and the frivolity of the life at court.
  5. 7. An attempt to make the inner wokings of the mid visible in the art.
  6. 8. Namibia is a country located in ____.
  7. 10. The transition art style from the ideals of Greece to the pragmatic concerns of Romans.
  8. 12. A stone coffin.
  9. 14. A resplendent marble temple built between 447 and 432 B.C. during the height of the ancient Greek Empire.
  10. 18. The name of the rich families who were the major patrons of the arts during the Renaissance era.
  11. 19. The use of mellowed colors and a blurred outline, which Leonardo used in Mona Lisa.
  12. 23. Also known as Land art and Environmental art.
  13. 25. Marcel Duchamp exhibited a common porcelain urinal to the Society of Independent Artists under the title of ____ in 1917.