History of Art III

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Across
  1. 1. A lesson about right and wrong shown in art.
  2. 4. A time of "rebirth" in art and learning in Europe (14th–16th centuries).
  3. 5. Soft, light colors often used in Rococo paintings.
  4. 7. Making people and things in art look true to life.
  5. 8. The visible marks made by a paintbrush.
  6. 10. A dramatic and emotional style of art from the 1600s.
  7. 12. Showing personal thoughts or the artist’s unique view.
  8. 13. A complicated way of organizing figures and space in art.
  9. 18. A graceful and beautiful style.
  10. 21. A style that captures a quick moment with light and color.
  11. 22. Changing the natural shape or size of something, often in art.
  12. 24. The beauty and power of the natural world, often shown in Romantic art.
  13. 27. A fun and light mood in the art.
  14. 28. Strong feelings shown through faces and actions in art.
  15. 30. The use of light and dark to make things look realistic.
  16. 33. A sense of organization and clarity in art.
  17. 34. The focus on how light changes colors at different times.
Down
  1. 2. Balanced and equal design on both sides.
  2. 3. Subjects from ancient Rome or Greece.
  3. 6. A return to classical Greek and Roman style in the 18th century.
  4. 9. Strong contrast between light and shadow.
  5. 11. An art style where feelings are more important than realistic looks.
  6. 14. Choosing feelings and creativity instead of logic.
  7. 15. An art style that shows strong feelings, nature, and imagination.
  8. 16. A light, playful, and decorative style of art from the 1700s.
  9. 17. Made to look pretty, not serious or dramatic.
  10. 19. A style after the Renaissance with stretched bodies and unusual poses.
  11. 20. made to look stylized or exaggerated.
  12. 23. A painting done on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling.
  13. 25. An idea that focuses on human beings and their abilities.
  14. 26. Human shapes made longer than normal for effect.
  15. 27. A technique that makes pictures look three-dimensional.
  16. 29. The correct size and shape of parts in a drawing or sculpture.
  17. 31. The feeling of motion in a painting or sculpture.
  18. 32. Highly decorated or fancy.