Across
- 1. Sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux inspired by a popular opera “The Barber of Seville”
- 4. An art style that emerged in the 1950s focused on popular culture, often mass-produced
- 6. A way to print an image from stone or metal plate
- 7. A three-dimensional artwork created by shaping materials like clays
- 9. Was known for bold, expressive figures that rivaled the more subdued styles of his time
- 11. An open studio where it features Hispanic artists from throughout the world
- 12. A sculpture technique with a multi-process using clay molds filled with hot bronze
- 14. Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality, using shapes, colors, and forms instead
- 17. "For me, once the piece has left the studio, then I consider it finished.”
- 20. The art of capturing images using a camera
- 23. The metal material Carpeaux used in sculpture
- 24. Term that is related to the Latin word ‘ars’ meaning art, skill, or craft
- 26. A term from Plato's philosophy, meaning representation or imitation of the real world in art
- 27. During mid-1500s, religious artworks were popular in this period which led up to the ________
- 29. The distinctive way an artist expresses themselves, marked by particular techniques or themes
- 31. A key element in visual art that affects perception, mood, and depth; used to highlight or create contrast
- 33. Art should look like the thing the artist was inspired by
- 35. Countries who perfected the recipe for oil paints, which allowed paintings to have more details
- 37. A person who studies wisdom and knowledge
- 38. Handwritten documents
Down
- 1. Miró used any medium and technique possible to visually capture his ideas, attempting everything from scorching to _________.
- 2. An artwork made by assembling different materials like paper, fabric, or photographs onto a surface
- 3. A visual art form that involves applying pigment to a surface
- 5. Includes the material and tools used by an artist or designer to create a work of art
- 8. A group of items that are gathered together
- 10. Artist fascinated with language and explored what happens to language when you change its design
- 13. A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol or as worthy of admiration; in art, often a religious image used in devotion
- 15. A method of creating photographs invented by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
- 16. The use of symbols to represent ideas or meanings in art
- 18. A conceptual artist who said, “When I am forcibly removed from it is the correct answer.”
- 19. Artist behind the 1997 piece “Untitled (Humphrey Bogart),” using Cibachrome
- 20. To experiment or create in a free, imaginative way, often associated with creativity in the artistic process
- 21. Painted the "Village Life" in 1590
- 22. A keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection
- 25. Said "Art is never finished, only abandoned"
- 28. The art and science of designing and constructing buildings
- 30. The way something is seen or interpreted by a viewer; also refers to perspective in art
- 32. Won the Guggenheim International Award for a ceramic mural on the UNESCO building in Paris
- 34. Means scenes of everyday life
- 36. One of the 8 Studio Habits of Mind. To "sketch out ideas"
