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- 1. A philosopher in Ancient Greece, who believed that art had to be representational.
- 3. A term used by Plato, a philosopher in ancient Greece, to refer to art that is representational, meaning it should resemble or imitate the subject that inspired the artist.
- 5. Type of painting depicting everyday life, popularized by Gillis Mostaert.
- 8. A bronze sculpture created around 1873, inspired by the character from the opera “The Barber of Seville”.
- 11. A multi-step sculpture technique that uses clay molds filled with hot bronze to create detailed copies of statues.
- 12. A painting technique where pigment is applied to wet plaster.
- 13. It is a Latin word meaning art, skill, or craft.
- 14. It comes from many variants (artem, eart, etc.) that have probably existed since the founding of Rome.
- 16. A dramatic use of light and shadow in painting to create depth and contrast.
- 17. It was thought that art should evoke an emotional response from the viewer.
- 18. Place where Jooan Miro was born.
- 20. The town in Belgium where Gillis Mostaert lived and painted.
- 23. Last name of the photographer who documented family life in Braddock.
- 25. Known for his bold and expressive figures that rivaled the more subdued styles of his time.
- 26. A painter who lived in Northern Europe. He painted religious subjects as well as landscapes and portraits of his town, Antwerp.
- 27. A form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings.
- 29. A 3D version of collage, this form of art brings together any object to create something beautiful.
- 30. Miró won the Guggenheim International Award for his _____ on the UNESCO building in Paris and continued to gain international acclaim.
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- 2. An organization dedicated to promoting cultural awareness and education by showcasing high-quality Hispanic art programs in Greater Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
- 4. A person who manages and oversees a collection, especially in a museum, gallery, or library.
- 6. An Archaic Greek poet from Eresos or Mytilene on the island of Lesbos.
- 7. This is when an artist applies paint so thickly, it’s practically popping off the canvas. Where you can see and feel every brushstroke. As it adds texture, depth, and drama to a painting.
- 9. A way to print an image from stone or metal plate.
- 10. A cultural and artistic movement that originated in the 1920s and 1930s as a reaction to the traumas of World War I and the disillusionment with modern civilization.
- 15. A French painter and founder of Impressionism painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, especially in his attempts to paint nature as he perceived it.
- 19. What photography around 1839 inspires Paul Delaroche to make "From today, painting is dead".
- 21. It has been a sensational form of artwork used by many artists since the 1950s.
- 22. A KQED Arts series featuring contemporary artists working in fine art, performance, digital art, and more, where you can meet professional artists and learn about their personal histories and intentions.
- 24. An Austrian symbolist painter and a founding member of the Vienna Secession movement.
- 28. A unique form of art where It rejected the logic, reasoning, and traditional art standards, this often embrace absurdity, randomness, and nonsense to challenge the status quo.
