Across
- 4. The effort to match classical antiquity—and especially the art of the ancient Greeks and Romans—in artistic style, material, or subject matter
- 6. special importance, value, or prominence given to something.
- 7. A style of architecture and art dominant in Europe from the 12th to the 15th century.
- 10. A building, place or institution devoted to the acquisition, conservation, study, exhibition and educational interpretation of objects having scientific, historical or artistic value.
- 12. Aptitude, skill, and manual dexterity in the use of tools and materials
- 13. is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution.
- 14. style or category of art, music, or literature
- 15. art of creating handwritten text using highly stylized lettering.
- 17. The unity of all the visual elements of a composition achieved by repetition of the same characteristics
- 19. Closely woven cloth used as a support for paintings.
- 20. part of an artwork that is behind the main subjects and contributes to the overall composition and context of the piece.
Down
- 1. art that represents inanimate objects like fruit, cut flowers, utensils, and other everyday items.
- 2. a dominant or recurring idea in the art
- 3. a person who knows a lot about and enjoys one of the arts, or food, drink, etc. and can judge quality and skill in that subject
- 5. the way in which different elements of an artwork are combined
- 8. a whole made up of many complicated or related parts.
- 9. any work of art showing a person, several people or an animal
- 11. An art form in which small pieces of tile, glass, or stone are fitted together and embedded into a background to create a pattern or image.
- 16. the depiction in painting of natural scenery such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, and forests.
- 18. the feeling or emotion suggested or created in the viewer by the art
