Across
- 1. A style developed by Picasso and Braque. Artwork analyzed 3D objects on a 2D surface; fragments and redefines space.
- 4. Art that blended dreams with reality and explored the subconscious.
- 5. Art that depicts everyday people in a naturalistic way, often in rural or agricultural settings.
- 7. Generally encompasses art that emerged after 1970.
- 10. art A postmodern art movement that tried to increase recognition for the accomplishments of women artists both from the past and in the present.
- 11. Rejected the spontaneous painting style of Impressionism and developed more abstract styles, which influenced Modernism.
- 12. Primarily developed in Germany, this style expressed the importance of artist’s feelings, rather than the actual appearance of objects.
- 13. This style typically depicted scenes of leisure, the upper middle class, and the city and was usually painted with spontaneous, sketchy brushwork.
- 15. A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Characterized by pastel colors, delicately curving forms, and a lighthearted mood.
- 17. The style means “wild beasts” and is characterized by explosive color and impulsive brushwork.
- 18. A style that purged art of any non-essential elements and often used simple/geometric forms and industrial materials.
- 19. Art that was made to amuse or outrage its viewers. Main formats included photomontage and readymades.
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- 2. A sub-category of Romanticism that reminds us of our insignificant nature and often illustrates awesome or indescribable experiences.
- 3. A post-WWII style that encompassed action painting and color field painting.
- 6. A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Describes both an artistic style and an attitude. Focused on the imagination and the individual.
- 8. A general term for 20th century art movements.
- 9. Art in this style was representative of new innovations and technological advancements. Embodies speed and movement.
- 11. Art that drew inspiration from popular culture, and frequently made everyday objects monumental.
- 14. A style of art that flourished during the Enlightenment. Artists typically depicted classical subject matter that enforced personal morals and civic mindedness.
- 16. Manufactured objects that are selected, modified, and transformed into art works simply through the decision of the artist.
