Chapter 14

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Across
  1. 2. This artist's murals were well-known in the U.S. He brought classical techniques of fresco back to Mexico.
  2. 5. A group of artists protested against the degradation of European society. This movement created chaos in the art world.
  3. 7. This sculptor wanted to reveal the essential shape hidden in everything we see. He stressed simplicity to create abstract sculptures.
  4. 8. A French word that describes the art as the work of the "wild beasts."
  5. 10. This artist used intense colors and simplified complex subjects. He "drew with scissors" using paper.
  6. 11. This artist's "art depends on inspiration and not on technique" such as "The Street."
  7. 13. This artist created biomorphic shapes and scenes in accidental arrangements, like gluing fallen cut pieces of paper where they landed on the paper.
  8. 16. Dreams, memories, folklore and fairy tales are all were part of his paintings.
  9. 17. A photographer who captured contrasts of light and darks in black & white, such as photos of Yosemite National Park.
  10. 18. This artist created many posters to express the impact of WWI. She used working-class people as her models.
  11. 19. This artist created many works of her husband, Diego Rivera.
Down
  1. 1. This artist used brilliant color in animal paintings in a symbolic and arbitrary way.
  2. 3. An attitude or philosophy of art rather than a particular style.
  3. 4. This style of art was created in 1907 by Picasso and concerned with surface design, non-emotion and personal feelings.
  4. 6. A popular artist of the Surrealists of witty style, used absurd combinations, like a train coming out of a fireplace.
  5. 9. This artist gradually flattened his natural forms and reducing them to linear patterns, as in the "Tree."
  6. 12. This artist used heavy black lines like the leading in a stained glass window.
  7. 14. A Spanish Surrealist artist who relies on the placement of objects or people in unusual surroundings to convey the personal vision of the artist.
  8. 15. This artist was credited with painting the 1st completely non-objective painting around 1910. He titled many of his works with musical terminology.