Chapter 25: Baroque in Northern Europe

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