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Across
  1. 2. an object found in 2 paintings by Pierre Bonnard and one by Edgar Degas, all on display in gallery 8
  2. 5. art movement visitors most frequently ask for directions to
  3. 7. movement where you hear “I could make that” the most from visitors (hint: gallery 13)
  4. 10. “fool the eye” in French
  5. 12. this animal is losing its battle under the gaze of Gioacchino Rossini, Chardon-Lagache and Dorothy Heseltine
  6. 15. first name of the subject with the creepiest portrait in gallery 3
  7. 17. proper spelling of “west” that explains the altered compass in the Chariot of Aurora
  8. 19. last name of an artist that has both the study and the painting on display in the same gallery (hint: gallery 6)
  9. 20. what percent of artists in the modern art sections of the Met museum were female (at the time) according to the Guerilla Girls?
  10. 21. monet painted 250 installations in this series, one of which we have on display
  11. 23. the first word on Pope. L’s position paper (hint: gallery 16)
  12. 25. these mythical creatures guard over a pair of ornate furniture where Bacchus and Ariadne celebrate their marriage
  13. 27. three sides of the same coin found in gallery 4
Down
  1. 1. Brussels, Amsterdam and Copenhagen were the homes of the artists who created this highly expressionist post war art movement (hint: gallery 13)
  2. 3. this piece displays the entire life cycle of a heroic sculptor under the inspirations of genius, love and death (hint: gallery 4)
  3. 4. federal funding organization for the arts and humanities
  4. 6. this piece by william j webb on display in gallery 3 is also the name of a young adult book/movie series popular from late 2000s and into the 2010s
  5. 8. country of origin of the oldest piece on display
  6. 9. the writer of the play featuring Hero, Ursula and Beatrice, depicted by Reverend Matthew William Peters
  7. 11. the source location of the uncommon artistic material used in Chris Ofili’s piece (hint: gallery 16)
  8. 13. number of portraits in gallery 2
  9. 14. this couple proves that ripping off artists has been popular since 1851 (hint: gallery 4)
  10. 16. last name of the artist who painted the first face you see when you enter the gallery
  11. 18. the language Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones wrote on his corresponding paintings depicting the birth, death and rebirth of Jesus Christ (hint: gallery 5)
  12. 22. name of the band featured on black celebration (hint: gallery 15)
  13. 24. location of atomic bomb testing in crossroads
  14. 26. piece that started the Carnegie Institute painting collection in 1896