Across
- 1. Which concept of beauty had the following 3 requirements: integrity, proportion, clarity?
- 6. Which theory of art states that art's main function is to imitate reality?
- 7. The branch of philosophy that looks at the nature of reality
- 9. The theory of art that says art is created to be presented publicly
- 11. What food was Dali inspired by when he painted "The Persistence of Memory"?
- 13. Which famous philosopher was killed for his questioning and beliefs?
- 14. What is arguably one of the most controversial themes in Western Philosophy?
- 15. First name of the artist who painted "The Starry Night"
- 19. Which theory of art states that art must be evaluated by formal qualities of art?
- 21. Which concept of beauty states that art should speak to the viewer's desires?
- 23. Last name of the artist who painted "Water Lilies"
- 25. Last name of the author who popularized Egoism
- 27. Which form of Intentionalism states that meaning is determined by the best hypothesis?
- 28. How many musicians were in the painting by Pablo Picasso?
- 30. Anti-Intentionalism says that artistic intention is what?
- 32. The theory of knowledge (Hint: starts with "E")
- 33. Last name of the artist who created "Green Coca-Cola Bottles"
- 34. What type of beauty relies on characteristics unanimously accepted by a society?
Down
- 2. Which movie series did I have you compare in our first class? (Hint: Horror Genre)
- 3. Which concept of beauty relied on the idea that the source of unity is amongst different things?
- 4. The type of pasta in the title of the restaurant we went to in Victoria
- 5. The direct opposite of Realism
- 8. The theory of art that takes past styles and makes them new
- 10. Famous student of Plato
- 12. What type of beauty follows the saying: "Eye of the beholder"?
- 16. What flower did Georgia O'Keeffe paint? (The one shown in class)
- 17. Name of the theory that coined "Immediacy"
- 18. Famous Philosopher whose name is similar to the dwarf planet: Pluto
- 20. Which form of Actual Intentionalism states that if no one understands the artist's intention then the art becomes meaningless?
- 22. What was the woman in "American Gothic" meant to represent? (Hint: her family "role")
- 24. Last name of the artist who painted "The Scream"
- 26. Which form of Intentionalism states that the artist's intentions are relevant (Hint: it has 3 degrees)
- 29. Last name of the artist who painted "Fruit Bowl with Fruit"
- 31. A formal discussion
