Across
- 2. — A dramatic and ornate art movement, popular in the 17th century, known for its bold use of light and shadow.
- 7. — A movement that embraced modern technology, speed, and industrial progress, often depicted with dynamic motion.
- 8. — A movement focused on depicting dreamlike scenes and bizarre imagery, led by artists like Salvador Dalí.
- 9. — An art movement focused on capturing light and natural scenes, often painted "en plein air."
- 10. — An art movement focused on representing emotional experiences rather than physical reality.
Down
- 1. — An anti-art movement that rejected traditional aesthetics and embraced absurdity and randomness.
- 3. — A movement that drew on popular culture, mass media, and advertising, exemplified by artists like Andy Warhol.
- 4. — An avant-garde movement led by Picasso and Braque, characterized by fragmented and abstracted forms.
- 5. NOUVEAU — An ornamental style popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by flowing, organic forms.
- 6. — A cultural movement that revived classical learning and art, spanning from the 14th to the 17th century.
