Because Jeopardy Doesn't Have Enough Art Categories

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Across
  1. 2. "The Lady with the Unicorn" is a medieval example of this textile art form.
  2. 4. El Greco's painting of the Virgin Mary cradling her dead son is called this, like Michelangelo's famous sculpture of the same subject.
  3. 5. An old-timey central European, or a modern artsy type.
  4. 11. In the 1880s this artist with "noir" in his name broke with Impressionism and began using more black.
  5. 13. Renoir and Monet were part of this art movement that tried to capture what the eye sees at a particular moment.
  6. 15. Georges Seurat was just 26 when he completed his masterpiece "A Sunday on" this island.
  7. 16. Impressionism got its name thanks to his painting "Impression: Sunrise."
  8. 17. In 1949 she painted "Diego and I," a portrait of herself with her husband's image appearing on her forehead.
  9. 18. Landscape artist Eugene Boudin influenced the impressionists to paint "En Plein Air," meaning this.
  10. 19. The work of Jose Clemente Orozco brought fresco into the 20th century as a medium for these vast wall paintings.
  11. 20. 14th-century artist Giotto was a master of this technique, painting directly on freshly plastered walls.
Down
  1. 1. It was recently said of this artist, "He's far more than cowboys and indians. (He) is uncannily modern."
  2. 3. When not painting frescoes, he did odd jobs like making models of saltcellars for the Duke of Urbino.
  3. 4. "Crouching Woman" and "Blind Man's Meal" are paintings from his blue period.
  4. 6. Failing eyesight and eventual blindness forced this American-born artist to stop painting around 1914.
  5. 7. Giotto's realistic technique revolutionized painting and was a strong influence on this art era of the 1400s.
  6. 8. 1659 portraits of Spain's 8-year-old infanta and her brother were the last works he completed.
  7. 9. In May 2010, five paintings worth $125 million by Braque, Matisse, and three others left Paris' museum of this art period.
  8. 10. Modern movement that is named for the optical illusions created by its geometric patterns.
  9. 12. This three-part panel was a common form for altarpieces in medieval art.
  10. 14. This modern American artist was known as the "Father of the Mobile."