The Amazing Race: CPAR Edition

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Across
  1. 2. moved art toward abstraction, flat surface with little or no perspective. allows you to see a physical object from multiple viewpoints simultaneously.
  2. 7. revival of interest in Greece and Rome, incorporated the subjects and styles of ancient art.
  3. 8. captures fleeting moments & transient effects of light and climate. focused on recording the contemporary urban scene in Paris. spontaneous brush strokes.
  4. 9. immediacy and boldness, artists as fauves (wild beasts).
  5. 10. not a unified style.
  6. 11. developed as an artistic movement in mid-19th-century France, Gustave Courbet-leading proponent
Down
  1. 1. wrenching distortions of form, ragged outline, and agitated brush strokes. savagely powerful, emotional canvases
  2. 3. means “the supremacy of pure feeling in art.”
  3. 4. Introduced compression of movement, depicted moving figures and machines at multiple moments of time all in one image.
  4. 5. nonrepresentational style. used simple forms.
  5. 6. gave precedence to feeling and imagination over Enlightenment, explored the exotic, erotic, and fantastic in art.