Protecting and Respecting Art: Unit 2 Review

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Across
  1. 3. A person that protects artworks from damage and decay
  2. 4. Creating art for the purpose of bringing about change
  3. 5. A clear covering used to protect a work of art
  4. 8. The selection and organization of artworks for an exhibition or collection
  5. 10. Imaging that captures information from color spectrums
  6. 13. A raised projection from a surface
  7. 15. An image of a person with exaggerated characteristics
  8. 17. Art that integrates nature
  9. 19. Beliefs, behaviors, and characteristics of a group of people
  10. 20. The act of returning a person to their native country of origin
  11. 23. Passing down history, traditions, and stories through spoken language
  12. 26. A computer program that allows for manipulation of visual images
  13. 30. Gaining entertainment from politics
Down
  1. 1. A camel
  2. 2. Illustration that represents a particular political or social issue
  3. 4. The home of early civilizations in the area now known as the Middle East
  4. 6. A museum professional that selects artworks and decides where and how they should be displayed
  5. 7. A form of electromagnetic radiation that gives us a picture of something that lies beneath the surface
  6. 9. Marked by doing good
  7. 11. Hand painted pictures in a book
  8. 12. A person who looks for art and artifacts to add to their personal collection
  9. 14. 3D artwork designed for a particular space
  10. 16. The material used to create an artwork
  11. 18. Creating unrealistic illustrations for humor, satire, or a caricature
  12. 21. A display of art or artifacts
  13. 22. A unified group of artworks owned by one organization or person
  14. 24. A deceased body or parts of a deceased body
  15. 25. Use of laser technology to map and scan a surface in order to create a 3D image
  16. 27. To form an opinion based on evidence
  17. 28. A person or organization that sponsors or pays for artworks
  18. 29. The use of ridicule, sarcasm, or irony to make a statement
  19. 31. A religious painting that represents a person or an object