Across
- 1. photographic print made by laying objects onto photographic paper and exposing it to light
- 4. early photographic technique invented by William Henry Fox Tulboy of Britain in the 1830s
- 5. Art movement that began in the early 1900s and continued until the early 1940s. It rebelled against realism.
- 7. a technique of painting using tiny dots of various pure colors, which become blended in the viewer's eye
- 11. Hides or involves inlaying mother-of-pearl into an oil painting. Artists typically used to highlight fine clothes.
- 12. A trip through Europe, with Italy as a key destination, taken by upper-class men
- 13. An intellectual and cultural revival of African-American music, dance, art, and fashion in New York City
- 17. act of painting outdoors
- 25. French term that refers to the popularity and influence of Japanese art and design in the 19th century
- 26. 18th century French style of painting that depicts the aristocracy walking through a forested landscape
- 28. Art that refers to a greatness beyond all possibility of calculation measurement or imitation
- 29. A European and Mexican mixed individual part of the caste system.
- 31. sculpture made of several items that dangle from a ceiling and can be set into motion by air currents
- 32. steel reinforced concrete: the 2 materials act together to resist building stresses
- 33. unique expression of unity, joy, happiness, and beauty
- 34. A soft and delicate shade of color
- 35. First publicly available photographic process. Used during 1840s - 1850s
- 39. A process where mesh is used to transfer ink onto a substrate
- 42. screen a flat/movable, often folding covered framework for preventing a person from being seen
- 43. neoplasticism means “new art”. Often composed of geometric shapes and employs the following prominent colors: blue, red, and yellow
- 45. composite photo of more than one images
- 48. A printmaking technique that produces tonal effects by acid to eat into the printing plate creating sunken areas which hold ink
- 49. usually a work of art that is an architectural fantasy; more broadly and work that has a fantasy element
- 50. Printmaking of a design on a flat stone
- 51. printmaking process that uses a needle
- 52. a engraving technique in which a steel needed is used to incise lines in a metal plate. The rough burr of the incised lines yield a velvety black tone in the print.
Down
- 2. a concubine in a harem.
- 3. Representative official of the monarchy
- 6. Style of abstract painting that emerged in New York City. Closely related to abstract expressionism
- 8. An artistic genre of 3-dimensional works that are often created for a specific place and changes perception of space
- 9. A type of painting which depicts racially mixed families. Common in 18th century Mexico
- 10. Using non-realistic shapes, colors, or forms to depict visual reality
- 14. term used to describe pre-fabricated, mass-produced objects isolated from their intended use and elevated to the status of art.
- 15. event that combined element of paintings, poetry, music dance, and theater and staged them as a live action
- 16. an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice Italy.
- 18. Style of abstract painting in which paint is randomly splashed, thrown, or poured on the canvas
- 19. Thick application of paint that creates texture on the surface it was applied on
- 20. A movement that stresses organic shapes that hint at natural forms.
- 21. photos that attempt to record the world as it is.
- 22. Art made by sticking various materials (e.g. photos
- 23. Early type of motion picture projector
- 24. Educational Institution with focus on art
- 27. Coins previously used in Spain/Spanish America/Portugal
- 30. Artist run-organizations who aimed to improve the professional standings of artists and also provide teaching
- 36. model of virtuous behavior worthy of emulation
- 37. the supporting interior framework of a building
- 38. art that is innovative, introducing, bold, or exploring new forms.
- 40. a room with a hole (or lens in a wall that projects a reverse image onto the opposite wall.
- 41. painting or drawing of a person or thing in which the features and form are exaggerated
- 44. long projecting beam or girder fixed at only one end, used in bridge construction
- 46. living room/parlor
- 47. Art using natural materials such as rocks, trees, etc.
