Across
- 3. Artist who merged real life documentation with mythology in Marie de'Medici's painted life.
- 6. The artist that made a landscape painting with cows and a milkmaid.
- 7. The erroneous title of one of Rembrandt's group portrait paintings.
- 9. Architect of the new Saint Paul's in London, England.
- 11. The title of the painting Judith Leyster does which reveals her standing in society.
- 13. Artist who portrays a scene of both festivity and misery for children.
- 14. Artist who created the Vanitas Still Life that is loaded with symbolism.
- 15. This is the type of print which Rembrandt made for Christ with the Sick Around Him, Receiving the Children.
- 17. Artist who painted the Adoration of the Shepherds with a completely secular approach.
- 19. Artist who only worked in 'grand manner,' as in his example Et in Arcadia Ego.
- 20. Artist who was known for his keen observations and studies, created Woman Holding a Balance.
- 22. Artist who created Family of Country People.
Down
- 1. Artist who portrayed the absolutist monarch Charles I at a sharp angle looking down so as not to highlight his short stature.
- 2. The palace that replaced a simple lodge to demonstrate the power and wealth of France.
- 4. Gerrit van Honthorst's painting of a carefree and dramatically lit dinner festivity.
- 5. The etching by Callot that shows some of the horrors of war.
- 8. Artist who painted Still Life with Flowers, Goblet, Dried Fruit, and Pretzels.
- 10. Architect of the Banqueting House at Whitehall.
- 12. The act of framing the edge to lead the eye by using an object or figure.
- 16. Artist who worked on group portraiture, and a looser way to organize them; known for his archers.
- 18. A device to project what it was aimed at onto a surface was called a camera ________.
- 21. Artist who portrayed Louis XIV in all his grandeur.
