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Across
  1. 1. a style of painting developed in France late in the Modern period of art history, by artists who wanted to create impressions of light and color that, when seen as a whole, would form pictures in viewers’ minds.
  2. 4. the way an artist uses their paintbrush to apply paint onto a canvas or surface in order to create different textures, strokes, and patterns.
  3. 6. the feelings or emotions an artist wants viewers to experience when we look at a painting
  4. 9. Artists took familiar objects from everyday life, broke them up into geometric figures like cubes, spheres, and cones, then put them back together. While also using the Process called fragmentation artists would also show different POVs in one painting.
  5. 10. a period of art history from 1850 to 1950.As artists began to explore new styles and techniques, movements such as Impressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism took place. While artists of each schoolor movement had their own approaches, they collectively embraced a departure from realism.
Down
  1. 2. the position or angle from which the viewer sees objects in a painting
  2. 3. a style of art inspired by dreams and hidden thoughts. Typically looks like a image from a dream.
  3. 5. paint made of pigment designed to be mixed with water.
  4. 7. the entire body of work created by an artist throughout their lifetime.
  5. 8. a form of art that doesn't try to represent a recognizable reality, but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and textures to create an effect