Across
- 3. Claude Monet; Impressionist image of the Seine River, uses complementary colors
- 8. John Chamberlain, Abstract Expressionist sculpture made from discarded auto parts
- 9. Rome; a circular temple with a large oculus opening that honors five planetary gods
- 13. Cristallo glass vase adorned with the Behaim family crest and images of saints
- 15. Circular window on southside of Chartres Cathedral; emphasizes the glory of Christ
- 16. Nam June Paik; interactive sculpture made from a rewired TV with a magnet on top
- 17. Ming dynasty blue--and-white porcelain jar produced in Jingdezhen
- 18. Cathedral that includes Filippo Brunelleschi's double-shelled dome design
- 19. Berenice Abbott; Precisionist image that captures New York's Penn Station
Down
- 1. Artemisia Gentileschi; Baroque oil painting depicting the moments after Judith's murder of an opposing general
- 2. Ancient Egyptian piece produced under Roman rule; includes an encaustic Fayum portrait attached to a sarcophagus
- 4. Bronze plaque attributed to the Edo Group; depicts the power of the oba (king)
- 5. Eadweard Muybridge, for Leland Stanford, grid including twelve images of a racehorse running down a track
- 6. Peter Paul Rubens; image that inspired Vigee-Lebrun's self-portrait
- 7. Nicephore Niepce; image of eastern France produced using a light-sensitive silver chloride solution; first direct positive image
- 10. Daguerreotype photo; lauded by Douglass for its impartiality in depicting black figures
- 11. Albrecht Durer; engraving that personifies an artist's intellectual melancholy
- 12. Marie-Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun; Rococo portrait using Prussian blue
- 14. Fra Filippo Lippo; egg tempera lunette depicting the conception of Christ
- 16. Raphaelle Peale; physiognotrace silhouette of mixed slave that earned his freedom
