Visual Arts

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Across
  1. 2. Appearance of things that is caused by different qualities of light while it is reflected or emitted by them.
  2. 4. Avant-garde movement characterized by the subjective, distorted and deformed representation of reality.
  3. 7. Artistic current opposed to figurative art that refers to the most essential of art, reduced to its chromatic, formal and structural aspects.
Down
  1. 1. Colors that are obtained by mixing in equal parts two of the three primary colors.
  2. 2. Artistic movement developed between 1907 and 1917, created by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.
  3. 3. Artistic and literary movement whose purpose was the objective representation of reality based on the observation of the daily aspects that life offered at the time.
  4. 5. Mesoamerican civilization that developed in Guatemala, Belize, Mexico and the western part of Honduras and El Salvador.
  5. 6. Colors that cannot be obtained by mixing other tones or colors, but are "pure", contained in white light and within the spectrum visible to the human eye.